Loved that many of the old stalls are still around, and many are operated by the family members of the original owners. The variety of traditional style items to be found is amazing. The food options on the seconds level are staggering. Very happy to find some stalls from my childhood still in operation and tastes as I remembered them.
Lots of amazing hawker stalls here at very affordable prices. The food is delicious and it's brimming with all different types of people who've come to eat a good meal.
Always like the walk along Chinatown area... combination of variety of good food; pretty murals, China grocery store, fashion, traditional Chinese herb store...etc.
It's a cool place you can have a meal on the second floor buy some new year stuff on the first floor and some wet Market stuff on the basement
A Chinatown for Chinese stuffs.
Explore the places for things which you might not find anywhere else.
Love the food at the 2nd level. You will be spoil for choices.
Nearby, there is the market Street and the Buddha relic Temple. There is also an indian Temple nearby. Maxwell food centre is also within walking distance.
Old heritage site where today, old folks would hang out and spend their time at. It's a large non air-conditioned complex, with some shops, and mostly people come here for the hawker centre upstairs. Many good heritage food stalls that have been here for a really long time. Popiah, Cantonese stir fry, satay, rojak, desserts... You name it, you'll probably be able to find something nice here.
Busy and crowded market with small shops and stall selling mostly Chinese merchandise. I went here to buy some pu-erh tea and Tiger balm for sending to overseas friends.
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