Where to and What to Eat in Chinatown, Singapore

Chinatown is a veritable heaven for travelers specially the food lovers. With its rich and amazing heritage it attracts plenty of people and force them to garb cheap flights to Singapore so that apart from exploring the beautiful and attractive sites of the region, they can also tickle their taste buds with the most flavorsome food. Other than the colors, sounds and sights of this vibrant and flamboyant enclave, it also offers an immense culinary wealth that has no comparison to any other region of this planet. The stalls sell plenty of delicacies during the Chinese New Year, such as candies, mandarin oranges, nian gou, Chinese sausages, waxed ducks and much more. The shops are beautifully and elegantly been ornamented with moon cakes and lanterns during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The overall experience is truly enchanting and the quaint ambience is genuinely appreciable.
Breeze is one of the most exclusive and unique settlement of the area that features an alfresco setting in an art deco building. The Mediterranean menu is full of many mouth-watering cuisines like seafood, tapas, kebabs and barbecued meats. It truly is an astonishing and cherish able place for unwinding and having the most stunning and spectacular vistas of Chinatown under moonlit skies. The Smith Street is another glamorous and adorable destination of the area takes on a gregarious personality. It is speckled with more than dozen stalls that sparkle under the neon lights and offer you a variety of tasty and yummiest food.
You can also see seafood being grilled and noodles being fried, right in front of your eyes. Lee Tong Kee Ipoh Hor Fun Restaurant is another must-try eatery of the town that us very popular for its quaint rice noodles. The dishes are served with delicious gravies and also with prawn and chicken. Other must-try foods are chicken claws with mushroom, wonton soup, crunchy bean sprouts with cuttlefish, avocado blended with gula Melaka and many other amazing meals.
If you are in new Majestic hotel then you must head towards the ground floor to hit the magical area of retro-chic Majestic Restaurant that is famous world-wide for the classic Cantonese cuisines. All the dishes are served with wasabi dressing. Don’t miss the chance to try pan-seared foie gras, Peking duck, crispy prawns, double-boiled lobster broth, fried carrot cake and many other dishes with mushrooms, asparagus and lobster meat.
Maxwell Road Food Centre is another enchanting and worth-visiting attraction that is known to be the most antiquated hawker centres of Singapore and lie at the side of Maxwell Road and South Bridge Road. it always remains vibrant and crowded with a large variety of people who some here for trying pork porridge, meat fritters, tapioca pastries and chicken rice. You must also head towards Qun Zhong Eating House, Restaurant Andre, Senso Ristorante & Bar, Seven on Club, Taste Paradise and Yum Cha Restaurant. So get ready for the most amazing and ultimate experience of your life.









