Singapore Chinatown Complex | Food Court | Local traditional Dishes | Walking tour
Chinatown Complex Food Centre is one of the largest hawker centers in Singapore, boasting over 260 stalls. Chinatown Complex is well-known among Singaporeans and residents from all over the island would make the long trip here to shop at the wet market in the basement and to purchase their meals from the plethora of stalls upstairs. You can practically find the entire gamut of Singapore hawker food here and more – from Michelin-starred joints to increasingly rare traditional snacks.
Chinatown Complex Food Centre is personally one of my most frequently visited hawker centers, especially since the pandemic began. I just love the wide choices of good food here and getting to try some rare dishes adds an exotic factor to one’s foodie exploration.
Without further ado, here are the things you must eat (and drink!) the next time you find yourself at Chinatown Complex Food Centre. The stalls listed here are not arranged in particular order and you’d probably need to make multiple visits to try all of them. The Chinatown Complex outlet (the main branch) of The 1950s Coffee is listed in the Michelin guide and is noted for dishing out aromatic cups of thick kopi/kopi-o. The toasts are also worth a try – having been charcoal-grilled. If you are not a coffee person, do check out their Iced Lemon Tea – another drink of theirs that I swear by, especially on warm days.
They are closed on Mondays but they have another stall not too far away at Maxwell Food Centre that is open if ever you are craving for a hot cup during the start of the week.
Chinatown Complex Food Centre is one of the largest hawker centers in Singapore, boasting over 260 stalls. Chinatown Complex is well-known among Singaporeans and residents from all over the island would make the long trip here to shop at the wet market in the basement and to purchase their meals from the plethora of stalls upstairs. You can practically find the entire gamut of Singapore hawker food here and more – from Michelin-starred joints to increasingly rare traditional snacks.
Chinatown Complex Food Centre is personally one of my most frequently visited hawker centers, especially since the pandemic began. I just love the wide choices of good food here and getting to try some rare dishes adds an exotic factor to one’s foodie exploration.
Without further ado, here are the things you must eat (and drink!) the next time you find yourself at Chinatown Complex Food Centre. The stalls listed here are not arranged in particular order and you’d probably need to make multiple visits to try all of them.
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