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  1. Dec 1, 2020 · Chinatown Point Promotion: Enjoy the Sweet Potato Tang Hoon Set Meal complete with hot coffee or hot tea. Choice of Laksa at $5.50 (U.P $6), Minced Meat at $5.80 (UP $6.30), or Fishball Noodle at $5 (UP $5.50) . T&C: – Promotion valid only at Chinatown Point outlet. – Promotion valid for in-store or takeaway. Takeaway charges apply

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Compared to the other hawker stalls at Chinatown Complex Food Centre, a traditional Singapore breakfast from The 1950’s Coffee may feel pedestrian. But Michelin feels otherwise. Recommended by the guide since 2016, the stall dishes out perfectly cooked soft-boiled eggs every time, together with thick slices of toast slathered generously with kaya.

  3. Jun 25, 2024 · Soak in the buzz of Chinatown's busy streets or slow down to admire its exquisite temples – no matter your passion, Chinatown is bound to deliver. Savour the Flavour Mouthwatering Michelin meals and delectable hawker fare are just some of the flavours you can sample in Chinatown.

  4. May 6, 2024 · Chinese Food Chinatown Singapore is a food lover's paradise. Chinese food is known for its variety and deliciousness, and Chinatown offers some of the best Chinese cuisines in the city. From street-side stalls, hawker centres, shopping mall food courts to restaurants, this vibrant neighbourhood is a foodie's paradise for Chinese food lovers.

  5. If you are spending the day in Chinatown, stop over in Chinatown Complex Food Centre to be totally inundated with wonderful dishes. Conveniently located in the heart of Chinatown, this food court is a great place to get local traditional dishes with varied menus and cheap prices.

  6. Tang City Food Court. Right in the heart of Chinatown KL, Tang City is an atmospheric place to sample Chinese dishes including claypots, Hokkien noodles and more. I had a delicious squid claypot which I really enjoyed. There are beers and fresh juices to purchase too. Address: 21-27, Jalan Hang Lekir.

  7. May 28, 2024 · What to eat at Chinatown Complex Food Centre. 1. Woo Ji Cooked Food. Laksa lovers, at Woo Ji Cooked Food, you’re in for a treat! To get a bowl of Laksa here, all you need in your wallet is a $2 note. Their laksa is also pretty unique, since it includes yong tau foo ingredients such as fried wontons and a stuffed green chilli.

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