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  1. Here's our guide on how to eat your way through Katong. RECOMMENDED: The best cheap restaurants in Tanjong Pagar

    • Neptune

      The latest café to open in Katong doesn’t have much of an...

    • Long Phung

      There are a few stellar Vietnamese eateries in town that...

    • C Cafe

      At @ccafe.sg, the baristas double up as magicians.

    • Salt & Palm
    • Katong Mei Wei
    • Etna Italian Restaurant
    • Awfully Chocolate Bakery & Cafe
    • Beach Road Prawn Noodle House
    • Baker’s Well
    • Al Forno
    • Zaffron Kitchen
    • Baba Chews
    • Old Bibik’s Peranakan Kitchen

    Every time I assume that the Katong food scene is at its absolute zenith, along comes another stellar newcomer to prove me wrong. This time, the ‘culprit’ is Salt & Palm. While relatively new to our shores, it is a branch and namesake of an immensely popular Sydney resto-bar. It’s rather innocuous, nestled away from the road adjacent to a car park,...

    One of Katong’s most precious gems is Katong Mei Wei. Hiding in the basement of Katong Shopping Centre is one of its best-kept secrets. With this chicken ricejoint being one of the best in Singapore, there is no way that it wouldn’t be on this list. I recommend the Roasted Chicken Rice (S$7), Steamed Chicken Rice (S$7)and a serving of Salted Fish B...

    For something a little fancier for weekday dinners, Etna Italian Restaurant serves authenticItalian cuisine, complete with a Silician flair. With ingredients imported from Italy, this ristorante focuses on providing top-notch Italian fare. The kitchen is helmed by Italian Executive Chef Anna Borrasi, whose fame partly stems from her founding of the...

    Just opposite i12 Katong, Awfully Chocolate Bakery & Cafe (formerly known as Ninethirty)is well-loved by all. It is famous for its wide selection of brunch and dinner items as well as their famous chocolate desserts. As their flagship store, this hardcore chocolate joint makes for an awfully great place for a catchup with friends! Of course, the wo...

    How can we leave out the famous Beach Road Prawn Noodle House? Folks who recognise this place will remember it as “The Prawn MeePlace” opposite Caltex that is forever swarming with eager customers. Using a recipe that’s nearly a century old, this prawn mee joint has established its presence as one of the forerunners of this Singaporean classic. Eve...

    Tracing its humble beginnings back to 2004, Baker’s Wellstarted as a labour of love that produced homemade goods from their ovens for everyone to enjoy. Now, the owner’s niece and partner have pulled together their design and technical skills to rebrand and refurbish Baker’s Well. What we see today is a beautiful shopfront with an artistic concept ...

    I have been frequenting Al Fornofor as long as I can remember (since I was a little kid), and it never fails to impress each time. As one of thebest Italian restaurantsaround, Al Forno is not a place you should miss out on, especially since you’re able to witness the whole pizza-making process there. From kneading the dough to shoving the pizzas in...

    A place for authentic North and South Indian cuisine, Zaffron Kitchen‘s fare is a testament to delicious Indian food. Having won many accolades, including the Michelin Bib Gourmand 5 times, this Indian restaurant is the place to go if you’re craving good old-fashioned favourites from the tandoor and zesty curries. Many praise the Dahi Puri (S$8.50)...

    With all the vibrant shophouses and Peranakan-tiled floors that the Katong/Joo Chiat area is known for, it would be remiss to not include iconic Baba Chews on this list. As a modern Peranakan restaurant that aims to fuse their local dishes with well-known Western favourites, this eatery stands out from the traditional ones. With unique dishes like ...

    A little down the road from Baba Chew lies Old Bibik’s Peranakan Kitchen. A more traditional establishment, this is for those who tend to be more of a purist when it comes to Peranakan cuisine. Situated amongst a stretch of Peranakan shophouses along Joo Chiat Road, Old Bibik’s is helmed by Mr Adrian who is Peranakan himself. Many of the recipes us...

  2. Oct 30, 2022 · In this Tanjong Katong stretch spanning about 3 bus stops where you can literally walk down (and salivate as you take that walk), you get a good mix of restaurants, cafes, local eateries and kopitiam.

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    • Yong Huat. Image credit: @noodlelog. Unlike the typical char kway teow and Hokkien mee, it is way more difficult to find wok-fried mee sua in Singapore.
    • Awfully Chocolate Bakery & Cafe. It’s possible to dine well without breaking the bank, especially with Awfully Chocolate Bakery & Cafe’s dinner set that costs just $25++ per person.
    • Supperman Speakeasy & Grill. Easties, bookmark Supperman Speakeasy & Grill for your next dinner catchup or drinking sesh. This fresh new addition to the Joo Chiat ‘hood offers top quality, flame-grilled Angus steaks, craft cocktails, and a curated selection of wines to boot.
    • Sandwich Saigon. Image credit: @sandwich_saigon. Vietnamese joints in Singapore are popping up faster than I can say ‘pho’, but Sandwich Saigon has my loyalty for its banh mi.
  3. Best Restaurants in Tanjong Katong Rd, Singapore, Singapore - Joo Chiat Road, Forty Hands East Coast, Danji, Streets of London @ British Hainan, Delicious Boneless Chicken Rice, The Tipsy Cow, Rempapa, Five Star Hainanese Chicken Rice, Trattoria L'Operetta, Nan Xiang Chicken Rice.

  4. Nov 20, 2023 · Stocked with old school eateries and modern restaurants and cafes, here's where to go for the best food in Katong.

  5. Find the best restaurants in Tanjong Katong, Singapore. Search by location, price and more, such as Ben’s Kitchen, Ben's Tavern, ENG'S Char Siew Wantan Mee (Tanjong Katong), based on millions of reviews from our food loving community.