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    • Hawker Chan. $ · Street Food. Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, #02-126, 335 Smith Street, Singapore. While these days you could get a taste of Hawker Chan’s famous soy sauce chicken noodles at any of his new air-conditioned outlets around the island (or even overseas in Taiwan, Thailand, Australia and even as far as Almaty in Kazakhstan), there’s no experience quite like going to the original stall in Chinatown Complex where the diminutive hawker first hit global headlines by becoming the world’s first MICHELIN-starred street food stall.
    • Lian He Ben Ji Claypot. $ · Street Food. Bib Gourmand • Inspectors’ favourites for good value. Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, #02-198/199, 335 Smith Street, Singapore.
    • Ann Chin Handmade Popiah. $ · Street Food. Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, #02-112, 335 Smith Street, Singapore. Founded in the 1940s, there are now several other outlets of this famous popiah stall in Singapore but it’s worth a visit to the flagship in Chinatown Complex Food Centre where the generously stuffed rolls are made fresh every day—including the delicate, paper thin skin which requires some deft skills on a hot plate to make.
    • C.M.Y. Satay. $ · Street Food. Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, #02-168, 335 Smith Street, Singapore. 168 CMY Satay is known for its cook-to-order satay and serves three types of meat — chicken, mutton and pork.
    • Woo Ji Cooked Food
    • Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle
    • Chang Ji Gourmet
    • Xiu Ji Ikan Bilis Yong Tau Foo
    • Pan Ji Cooked Food
    • Zhong Guo La Mian Xiao Long Bao
    • Jin Ji Braised Duck
    • Hong Kong Mong Kok Tim Sum
    • Old Amoy Chendol
    • Aziz Jaffar Muslim Food

    Laksa lovers, at Woo Ji Cooked Food, you’re in for a treat! To get a bowl ofLaksahere, all you need in your wallet is a $2note. Their laksa is also pretty unique, since it includes yong tau foo ingredients such as fried wontons and a stuffed green chilli. What’s more is that the soup isn’t cloying and the springy noodles will make you want to slurp...

    You probably already know of famous hawker Mr Chan Hon Meng being awarded one Michelin star for his Soya Sauce Chicken Rice ($6.80)in 2016. While Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodleis no longer Michelin-starred, the queue for this stall can get rather overwhelming, especially during peak periods. The stall also offers roasted pork...

    Image credit: @yippi312_eatdrinklove Chang Ji Gourmet is the cheapest destination on our list. If you’re looking for something filling and savoury while on a budget, you’ll rejoice to know that everything on their menu is priced at only $1.30! There are three dishes available here—Economical Bee Hoon, Economical Fried Meeand Fish and Peanut Porridg...

    A bowl of Yong Tau Foo at Xiu Ji Ikan Bilis Yong Tau Foocosts $3.50! Truly, Chinatown Complex’s food is a steal. Choose between getting four pieces of yong tau foo with bee hoon or noodles, or six pieces of yong tau foo. The icing on the cake is the generous serving of fragrant ikan billis topping your noodles, enhancing the umami in your meal. Thi...

    Image credit: @suaymei Run by an elderly hawker, Pan Ji Cooked Foodhas been around since the 1980s, and is popular for their old-school snacks called sachima. Also known as honey crackers, the addictive snack is typically sold in blocks, and comprises fried batter bound together with melted syrup. As handmade sachima is hard to come by in Singapore...

    Zhong Guo La Mian Xiao Long Baois a family-run stall specialising in legit Sichuan dishes such as beef noodles and dan dan noodles. They’re most famously known for their house-made Xiao Long Bao ($7.50 for 10), all freshly made by hand and filled with a broth that’s cooked for up to 12 hours. Due to their popularity, it’s no surprise that they were...

    At Jin Ji Braised Duck, hawker food actually becomes Instagrammable! This stall creatively expresses the fusion of Teochew braised duck rice with Japanese cuisine in the form of a duck rice bento. Get their aestheticBento Combo Jumbo Set ($9), which includes sweet daikon, braised duck, soft-boiled egg, offal, pork belly, pickled vegetables and yam ...

    Image credit: @chutoro Hong Kong Mong Kok Tim Sumsells six kinds of dim sum, all at the price of $2.30each! The Char Siew Baocomes in a set of three buns, which is super worth it for its price, and is oozing with juicy and tender meat. Their Siew Maiand Har Gaoare also very fragrant and tasty, although you are recommended to eat them hot lest the d...

    Image credit: @oldamoychendol Old Amoy Chendolserves chendol and chendol only. A bowl of the icy treat costs just $2.50, and sees creamy coconut milk and gula melaka syrup poured over a mountain of shaved ice, topped with red beans and pandan jelly. Online reviews complement the rich gula melaka syrup, which is imported from Sarawak instead of Mala...

    Halal-friendly fare is difficult to come by in Chinatown, but you’ll find exactly just that here at Aziz Jaffar Muslim Food. The Muslim-owned hawker stall serves traditional Malay dishes with prices as low as $3.50, including their nasi padang and Mee Siam ($3.50), which features al dente vermicelli drenched in a sweet-spicy gravy. It’s also topped...

  3. Discover Singapore’s Chinatown Complex 牛车水大厦 - a blend of vibrant culture and rich history, from Japanese Occupation to a bustling Chinatown hub.

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · Discover the rich heritage of this vibrant neighbourhood and explore the best restaurants, shops, and attractions. Take a trip to Singapore's Chinatown now!

  5. Chinatown Complex (formerly Kreta Ayer Complex) houses a market and one of the largest hawker centres in Singapore. 1 It is located in Chinatown, the largest historic district in Singapore and a conservation area gazetted in 1989. 2 The complex sits along Kreta Ayer Road, near the shopping areas of Smith, Temple and Trengganu streets.