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  1. Best Chinese Restaurants in Boat Quay (Singapore): See 1,113 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Chinese Restaurants in Boat Quay Singapore.

  2. Best Chinese in Boat Quay, Singapore, Singapore - The Dragon Chamber, Jin De Lai Zhong Hua La Mian, Sin Hwa Local Delights, Hung Kang Teochew Restaurant, Beng Thin Hoon Kee, Peach Garden, PurPle TurTle, Empress, Tong Xin Ru Yi Traditional Hotpot, 79 After Dark.

  3. Best Chinese Restaurants in Boat Quay Singapore, Singapore: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Boat Quay Singapore Chinese restaurants and search by price, location, and more.

  4. Hello and welcome to Tong Xin Ru Yi, our small piece of China in the heart of Boat Quay. If you want to experience authentic, traditional hotpot prepared masterfully then please come be our guest.

  5. Best Chinese Restaurants in Boat Quay Singapore, Singapore: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Boat Quay Singapore Chinese restaurants and search by price, location, and more.

  6. Find the best Chinese restaurants in Boat Quay, Singapore. Search by location, price and more, such as Bei Jiang Restaurant 北疆饭店, The Dragon Chamber, Tong Fu Ju Sichuan Restaurant 同福聚四川饭店, based on millions of reviews from our food loving community.

  7. Best Chinese Restaurants in Boat Quay (Singapore): See 1,445 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Chinese Restaurants in Boat Quay Singapore.

  8. Discovery top 12 Chinese Food in Boat Quay such as Marina Bay Seafood, Tong Fu Ju Sichuan Restaurant, George Town Tze Char & Craft Beer, Ni Pang Zi Grilled Fish, Hand in Hand Shandong Restaurant and more.

  9. There are so many choices for food in Boat Quay - this place is great for Xi'An style Chinese food. We had the 肉夹馍 which we call "Chinese Hamburgers" which are nicely toasted buns smashed with delicious marinated pork in the middle!

    • 56 Boat Quay Singapore 049845 Singapore
  10. The Dragon Chamber is a hidden Sinopunk-style bar in Boat Quay, Singapore. Discover an immersive, hidden Chinese restaurant/bar reminiscent of old-time Chinatown gambling dens and secret society hangouts.