Soo Hin Yeoh
First opened in 1990 as part of CDL’s portfolio, Chinatown Point underwent a major refurbishment in 2011-12 after it was acquired by Perennial for $250M in 2010.
Catering to the mid-tier market, it is an average mall with the usual casual dining outlets and cafes. On its top floor, there is a 1,000SQM library managed by National Library Board staffed by volunteers.
Kim Wee Soh
It's probably the swankiest mall here simply because the next two nearby malls were too old. Pre-covid this is like the China tourist magnet. And sitting on top of the MRT link, it probably saw the heaviest traffic and footfall coming and going through. There's even a Library on its top level, not much of shopping retailers to think about but large travel agents, loads of food tenants and some supplements stores and an NTUC. The main reason I always walk by is because of the underground passage to cross over from People's Park to eat at Hong Lim. This mall's rent is probably so inhibitive that if Bijin Nabe, Din Tai Feng can't make it here, not many can. Thus every six months you see many changeovers, especially with the food tenants, that easily make up 30% of the mall and more. One more good reason to come here is they have NTUC, Watson's and Guardian all under one roof, hence the best place to come buy your toiletries and compare prices. Other than that is to park comfortably and eat at Hong Lim's or People's Park as they have horrendous parking.
William Gatsby
🧧🧧🎋 Visited my good friend who been serving our family since they were young. She reprsented Samsung and now with Singtel. Her services is still one of the best for me. Very patience and very pro active. Keep up the good work Ms Sharon 👏👍🙂. CHRIS shopping when overcome renovation before, look better but not much to office 5hen the usual stuffs. The decoration this year well done. !👍👏🎋🧧
Anwesha Tewary
Mostly crowded but fun place to visit and do street shopping. We went in the late evening and could click some nice pictures. The street is always kind of decorated with some theme or the other. This one’s for the Chinese New Year 2022.
Jeffrey Bravo
Like any other chinatown except this one being Singapore have the added feeling of being in a safe place plus it is clean though old already (I meant the place) but there is a better mall across the street which also a subway station. I’d figured out this would be a better place for the locals in getting their needs at a cheaper price but this is also a nice place to tour around just have the feel of the place.
William Lou
Visited after Chinese New Year day on the weekday. It wasn't really pack during it. Waited till a bit dark to see the tiger decoration in the front of the mall. They have a quite number of decorations for Chinese New Year.
The tiger decoration is big and exotic. This attracts visitor to come and look at it.
Ghee Yew Lau
Kong Hei Fatt Choi !
Gong Xi Fa Cai!
Xing Nian Kuai Le!
Happy Chinese New Year!
Can you feel the lunar spring is here?
All the hustle and bustle, cookies, red decor, calligraphy, and exhibition.
What are you waiting for! Let’s visit Chinatown. Don’t forget to put on your mask, social distancing and sanitiser.
Love and festive mood is the air
Stay safe and stay healthy !
May 🐅 year brings joy, happiness and lots of abundance of wealth
Huat ar!
Duminda Nirosh
The most popular shopping mall in China town. Chinese new year days more n more crowded. Linked to Purple and Blue MRT Lines.
Jaslin Larissa Tan
Brought my Australian friend who's a vegetarian for lunch at Lotus Kitchen at Chinatown Point because I wanted him to try Singaporean styled vegetarian food.
We ordered the stir fry laksa, satay and the spicy grilled oat slides. Food was amazing and probably the best vegetarian food I've had in ages (I'm a non vegetarian). My friend was impressed with the satay which he said was the best meal he had since he arrived in Singapore and also the best vegetarian food in months.
However, we felt that the restaurant was slightly pricey as the three dishes amounted to $60. My friend was surprised that they charged for ice water and the staff chased us to pay the bill while we were eating halfway as the restaurant was closing after lunch hours.
Overall, still a pleasant experience and I'll come back to try more dishes.
Amanda Moo
I love the food here at Lotus Kitchen especially the fried laksa (not something we usually get here) trio mushroom in hot pot and the spicy grilled "oat" slices :) Love it! The best thing I love about this place is they don't use mock meat. Good to have natural ingredients at a Chinese vegetarian restaurant :)
Pauline Leong
Location is very convenience. Ambience is refreshing. The food is nice and presentation very creactive. Service staff attentive. Price is reasonable. Will visit again.
Irene Tan
Location is convenient, food was nice. Love the ramen and dim sum. Attentive service on the day I visited.
Oh X Ling
Everyone was good except they are so weird they do not allow customers to make reservations for even more than 20 people ......sigh
Lilian Huang
Supreme quality food. Handmade dumpling skin and ramen is so Q that it's comparable to many big name Chinese restaurants.
Lim Diana
上个星期天我和两个女儿和来自马来西亚的家人到那里用餐。食物美味但美中不足的是服务员在点餐时态度欠友善,添茶水时也不主动还板着脸,令我们感到不适。
直到后来一位女服务生,名叫 TERESA 前来为我们添茶水时,她脸带微笑,满怀热情,敬业乐业的态度才给我们留下了好印象,也让我们度过了愉快的夜晚。谢谢你,TERESA !
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