

However, the main focus for most visitors is the solid gold two-meter stupa on the fourth floor which is the place where the sacred relic is kept. The bell tower and drum tower are on the same floor. When entering the gate, you’ll immediately notice the stunning main hall with its high ceiling. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a remarkable four-story temple. Tourists love to side trip these temples because it is already part of history.

To make the most of the huge selection, it’s always best to order multiple dishes and all share together.Īside from eating their specialty dishes here in Chinatown, you can visit also the 2 historical Temples in Chinatown, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, the Sri Mariamman Temple, and the nearby Chinatown Street Market. This collection of shops, restaurants, and galleries is spread over various roads but just head straight for Smith Street if you want to find the main food area.įor first time visitors – or just those who are picky when it comes to choosing what to eat – it might be a bit tricky to decide what to go for. You can find Chinatown Food Street within the famous Chinatown Street Market. Historically the area of settlement for many Chinese immigrants who arrived in the then-British colony, Chinatown is rife with both Chinese and other Asian cultures. The street food in Chinatown is a place where you can taste specialty dishes from the main Chinese dialects and the different races in Singapore, all under one roof. Chinatown places became famous because of the foods in this area are really affordable which tourists love to stay and eat here.

Your trip to Singapore will not be complete without visiting this place in Singapore, the Chinatown. Chinatown in Singapore is one of the popular places in Singapore when we talk about street foods and Temples nearby. This is our second time in Singapore but this time with our family and friends, which we stayed at Quarters Hostel Singapore.
