Chinatown's maze of narrow roads includes Chinatown Food Street, with its restaurants ,chinatown singapore
As the largest ethnic group in Singapore is Chinese, Chinatown is considerably less of an enclave than it once was. However, the precinct does retain significant historical and cultural 's maze of narrow roads includes Chinatown Food Street, with its restaurants serving traditional fare like Hainanese chicken rice, noodles and satay. Souvenir shops and indie boutiques dot the area, offering clothes, crafts and antiques, while Club Street is full of trendy wine bars. Cultural institutions here include the 1827 Sri Mariamman Temple and the ornate Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Complex is home to the largest hawker centre on its second level with over 260 food stalls offering a generous variety of Singaporean street food fare, from traditional Hainanese chicken rice and Char Kway Teow, to craft beer on tap and even some Michelin-Starred stalls, mostly at very budget-friendly prices. Over 470 wet market and sundry stalls fill up the other levels of this unassuming building, and you will often see groups of older residents sitting around the sheltered areas nearby chit-chatting or playing intense games of Chinese chess.
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