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  1. Explore the vibrant Chinatown Street Market in Singapore for an authentic cultural experience. Shop, dine, and immerse in the market filled with rich heritage.

  2. The Chinatown street market encompasses four main streets which include Pagoda, Temple, Smith and Sago streets and narrow lanes with an endless variety of tourist style stalls. Tt is easy to spend several hours here shopping for bargains, although many cheap souvenirs are most abundant.

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    • 29 Smith St, Singapore
    • 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.
  3. Get down to Chinatown Singapore and discover hidden treasures in our local stores that sell all things Asian and more.

  4. Jan 18, 2016 · Take yourself back in time at the vibrant Chinatown Night Market and scour through a rich variety of wonderful items like dragon candles, street opera masks, traditional clothing and Chinese calligraphy.