100387 Both are great places to pick up a Peranakan outfit, snacks and homeware, and are must-visit establishments that help you learn more about Peranakan culture.
100388 For accommodation around the area, visit Le Peranankan, a boutique hotel housed in a row of conserved shophouses.
100389 Located at 400 East Coast Road, it features authentic Peranakan design, with rooms crafted in Nyonya and Baba styles.
100390 Katong also has numerous cafés and old-world coffeeshops like Chin Mee Chin and excellent culinary fixtures such as Sin Hoi Sai coffeeshop and Five Star Hainanese Chicken Rice, all within a short walking distance of one another.
100391 Immerse yourself in Peranakan culture on your visit to Katong and Joo Chiat, and also enjoy its wealth of good food and cultural heritage.
100394 This age-old food centre is one of the most famous in Singapore, and is known among locals as the Serangoon Gardens Food Centre.
100395 Over the years, it’s been frequented by many Asian celebrities, so when you savour a meal here, you might even find pictures of these celebrities framed and hung up on the walls.
100396 Chomp Chomp springs to life in the evenings, when food lovers from all over the island flock to the food centre to enjoy local signature dishes such as grilled stingray, barbecued chicken wings, carrot cake, ice kacang, popiah, Hokkien Mee and more.
100397 You’ll enjoy a quality dining experience where you can watch the spontaneous acts of kamikaze-type chefs as they prepare your food, and the vibrant, bustling atmosphere of the place.
100398 To best enjoy Singapore’s tropical balmy weather while savouring our famous local delights, snag a table on the timber deck facing the road – but remember to bring lots of tissues, as you’ll be sure to work up a sweat by the end of the evening.
100401 As part of the Grand Prix Season Singapore, exclusive merchandise can be purchased, for you to take home as a memorable way to remember your time in Singapore.