Singapore City 4K | Tanjong Pagar and Chinatown Food Street Adventure | Singapore Street Food

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Singapore City 4K | Tanjong Pagar and Chinatown Food Street Adventure | Singapore Street Food

Exploring the Tanjong Pagar and Chinatown neighbourhoods in Singapore offers a delightful culinary journey through a rich tapestry of flavours. Tanjong Pagar Road in Singapore is home to a wide range of dining establishments, from hawker centers and local food stalls to upscale restaurants.

Tanjong Pagar Road is known for its excellent Japanese dining options. Consider having dinner at one of the many Japanese restaurants in the area. Some popular choices include:
Keisuke Tonkotsu King for ramen.
Ippudo for flavorful ramen and Japanese sides.
Bincho at Hua Bee for yakitori and grilled skewers.

Korean BBQ at Tanjong Pagar:

If you're a fan of Korean cuisine, enjoy a Korean BBQ dinner at one of the many Korean restaurants in Tanjong Pagar. Some options include:
Wang Dae Bak Korean BBQ for a satisfying BBQ experience.
Korean BBQ known for its 8 flavors of pork belly.

Tanjong Pagar Road is a fantastic destination for food enthusiasts, offering a mix of Singaporean hawker classics, international cuisines, and upscale dining experiences. Remember to check the opening hours and make reservations if necessary, as some restaurants can be quite popular and crowded, especially during peak dining hours. Enjoy your culinary journey along Tanjong Pagar Road!


Chinatown in Singapore is a food lover's paradise, with a plethora of street food options that reflect the city's diverse culinary heritage

Chinatown Complex Food Centre:

Start your food tour at the Chinatown Complex Food Centre, one of Singapore's largest hawker centers. Try the savory Hainanese chicken rice from Liao Fan Hawker Chan, a Michelin-starred stall. Sample char kway teow (fried flat rice noodles) from Hill Street Char Kway Teow, known for its smoky wok hei flavor.

Smith Street:

Explore Smith Street, which is lined with various food stalls and shops. Try Satay Bee Hoon, a unique Peranakan dish with peanut sauce, from HarriAnns Nonya Table. Savor delicious pork rib soup at Tai Zhan Pork Rib Soup.

Chinatown Night Market:

As the evening approaches, spend some time exploring the vibrant Chinatown Night Market. You can shop for souvenirs and snacks here. Street Snacks and Desserts:

Continue your food adventure by sampling street snacks and desserts like sugar-coated haw flakes, tang yuan (glutinous rice balls), and ice kacang (shaved ice dessert) from various stalls along the streets. End with Durian (if you dare!):

If you're feeling adventurous, try durian, the "king of fruits," from one of the fruit stalls in Chinatown. Be prepared for its strong odor and unique flavor. This Chinatown street food tour will introduce you to a diverse range of flavors, including Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Peranakan cuisines. Be sure to bring cash as many street food stalls may not accept credit cards. Enjoy your culinary journey through the bustling streets of Chinatown in Singapore!

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