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The complete guide to Joo Chiat: What to do, eat and see at this hip Eastern neighbourhood

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More than just an over-populated residential district, Joo Chiat rightfully earn its place amongst the most bustling neighbourhoods in Singapore. Steeped in history, the eastern neighbourhood of Katong is known for its colourful, picture-perfect shophouses, rich heritage, and dizzying array of fantastic local food. Take a walk around to discover both old and modern Singapore, and find out more about the Peranakan (Straits Chinese) and Eurasian cultures.

EAT

328 Katong Laksa

Slurp on laksa (noodles in coconut milk-based curry broth) the traditional way with just a spoon. This eatery is one of the stalls that claims to be the makers of the popular local dish.
328 Katong Laksa, 51 E Coast Rd, Singapore4289770

Petit Pain Bakery

Guide to Joo Chiat | Petit Pain
Photography: Nicole Nithiyah

The smell of freshly baked goods reeled us into this quaint bakery. This local hidden gem churns out crusty French loaves, flaky croissants and other small batch pastries that your heart desires. Oh, and did we mention they’re free of improvers, preservatives and artificial flavours? It’s so good, they even put up batch timings (three batches daily) so you can grab your faves before they sell out.
Petit Pain Bakery, 315 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427566

Loving Hut

Going vegan in Singapore can be a struggle especially if you can’t resist local food. Fret not, Loving Hut offers vegan alternatives to local delicacies such as mee siam, kway chap, claypot rice, o-luak (a Teochew omelette dish with oysters) and more.
Loving Hut, #01-01, 229 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427489 

The 1925 Brewing Co

Amazing craft beers paired with Teochew delicacies? Who would have thought! The 1925 Brewing Co. offers modern Teochew dishes with a nudge to its own craft beers. You can expect dishes like braised duck, otah toast with caviar and so much more.
The 1925 Brewing Co, 261 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427515

The Cheese Shop

No diet is going to stop us from entering this shop. The speciality store offers an award-winning selection of artisanal cheese from the UK, France, Italy, Spain and Holland. Creating an IG-worthy cheese platter or just need to satisfy those cravings? This is the place to be.
The Cheese Shop, #01-01, 267 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427521

NineThirty by Awfully Chocolate

NineThirty by Awfully Chocolate | Guide to joo chiat
Photography: Ninethirty by Awfully Chocolate via Facebook

This majestic monochrome chocolatier in Katong certainly stands out. Try the chocolate banana cake and salted butterscotch brownie, you won’t regret it. The eatery also offers a mean weekend brunch featuring the likes of steak and eggs, crepes and rosti.
NineThirty by Awfully Chocolate, 131 East Coast Road, Singapore 428816

Five Star Hainanese Chicken Rice

You can’t argue about the best chicken rice in Singapore without Five Star Hainanese Chicken Rice being thrown in as a contender. With three outlets around the island, Five Star’s East Coast outlet is the answer to all easties’ chicken rice cravings.
Five Star Hainanese Chicken Rice, 191 East Coast Road, Singapore 428897

Penny University

This cosy little cafe on East Coast Road champions the “made in Singapore” concept. They source their coffee beans from local roasters, serve bread baked fresh daily in the area, and often collaborate with local bakers. Solid choices are the Turkish eggs and the smoked salmon bagel.
Penny University, 402 East Coast Road, Singapore 428997

Alibabar The Hawker Bar

Hit up Alibabar The Hawker Bar for local grub and craft beer, kopitiam style. This Katong gem is a crowd favourite amongst easties thanks to its diverse range of food stalls serving up a mix of Singaporean, French, Filipino, Japanese, and Western food, along with an impressive range of craft beers.
Alibabar The Hawker Bar, 125 East Coast Road, Singapore 428810

Eng’s Noodles House

Eng’s Noodles House’s long history makes it one of the most endeared wanton mee stalls around. Warning: the extra spicy chili sauce is pretty potent.
Eng’s Noodles House, 287 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 437070, p. 8688 2727

Birds Of Paradise

Photography: Birds of Paradise via Facebook

Know what’s even better than ice cream? Super-smooth gelato (made fresh daily) at this gelato house on East Coast Road. But what makes them truly special is their array of signature flavours – the gelato here is made using natural and botanical ingredients like basil and blue ginger, and is heavily influenced by Southeast Asian palates, creating a refreshing gelato experience with aromas close to home. Get the true taste of Singapore with its pandan-flavoured gelato!
Birds Of Paradise, 63 East Coast Road, Singapore 428776

Kim Choo Kueh Chang

Choose from a wide array of bak chang (glutinous rice dumplings) at this specialty outlet. The pyramid-shaped dumplings come wrapped in bamboo leaves and are stuffed with various savoury fillings such as pork, chicken, and chilli prawn.
Kim Choo Kueh Chang, 60 Joo Chiat Place, Singapore 427784

Rabbit Carrot Gun

Rabbit Carrot Gun serves up unapologetically English cuisine using seasonal and organic produce – and here’s the catch: they don’t use any salt! There’s an array of British classics for breakfast, weekend brunch, lunch, and dinner. What we love about the place? Let’s start with the amazing décor. It’s the perfect mix of modern and antique furnishings, with interior essentials like fresh flowers for ambience (tick), great light (tick), sweat-free surroundings (tick), and cute touches (mini chandelier, tick). There are also boutique suites upstairs which have been individually designed with Asian and European antiques – great for staycations or stopover travellers.
Rabbit Carrot Gun, 47-49 East Coast Road, Singapore 428768

Ampang Niang Tou Fu

You won’t get to choose your ingredients at this niang tou fu stall. Simply tell the folk at Ampang Niang Tou Fu how many are dining and they’ll serve up Ampang-style niang tou fu ingredients – including bitter gourd, soybean skin, tofu, chillis, and quail eggs – in a big dish of broth. Don’t forget to dip each piece into their homemade sweet sauce.
Ampang Niang Tou Fu, 225 East Coast Road, Singapore 428922

Mr and Mrs Mohgan’s Super Crispy Roti Prata

Once you’ve taken some amazing shots of the Peranakan houses at  Koon Seng Road, adjourn to Tin Yeang Restaurant. It’s more of an old-school eatery with various options to choose from. Go ahead and order Mr and Mrs Mohgan’s Super Crispy Roti Prata. Look past the long waiting time, and you’ll be rewarded with some of the crispiest – and fluffiest – roti prata in Singapore.
Mr and Mrs Mohgan’s Super Crispy Roti Prata, Tin Yeang Restaurant, 300 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427551

Ng Ah Sio Bak Kut Teh

Ng Ah Sio Bak Kut Teh
Photography: Ng Ah Sio Bak Kut Teh via Facebook

A household name and winner of the ‘Singapore Prestige Brand’ award, Ng Ah Sio Pork Ribs Soup Eating House is famous for its Teochew style of bak kut teh (pork ribs soup) and selection of traditional Chinese teas.
Ng Ah Sio Bak Kut Teh , 238 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 437036

Mongkok Dim Sum

A sister outlet of the famed Mongkok Dim Sum in Geylang, this East Coast location lets you enjoy its signature handmade dim sum, hot selling Geylang Lorong 9 beef noodles, and Cantonese stir fry.
Mongkok Dim Sum, 197 East Coast Road, Singapore 428910

Tian Fu Hong Kong Steamboat

Promising to be ‘paradise on earth’ (translation from its name), Tianfu Hong Kong Style Steamboat is a perennially packed steamboat restaurant that is known for its selection of thick, flavourful broths and succulent meats.
Tian Fu Hong Kong Steamboat, 214 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 437007

Ponggol Nasi Lemak

When it comes to nasi lemak, it’s all about perfecting the art of crisp chicken wings, flavourful coconut rice, and tantalisingly spicy sambal chilli. However you feel about Ponggol Nasi Lemak, you can’t deny that its rendition is a crowd favourite, and deserves its rep as one of the best on the island.
Ponggol Nasi Lemak, 238 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 437026

Lower East Side

Lower East Side
Photography: Lower East Side via Facebook

How hot can you go? Take on the Lower East Side’s ultimate taco hotness challenge (at the risk of your taste buds). This Mexican joint hand-pickles their chillies, offers a selection of specialty salsas and guacamole, and even has home-made churros on their menu- we’re sold!
Lower East Side, 19 East Coast Rd, Singapore 428746

Forty Hands

One of the pioneers of the coffee movement in Singapore, Forty Hands has opened its second branch in the east! Enjoy a cup of joe –  you know you’re getting quality brews made with freshly roasted beans here. Plus, the brunch menu includes har cheong gai (prawn paste fried chicken) waffle, smashed avo on toast and the popular big boy breakfast platter.
Forty hands, 226 East Coast Road, Singapore 428923

Smokey’s BBQ

Opened by true blue Americans in 2009, the meats here are smoked in custom-made smokers, using a unique blend of hickory and mesquite wood chips. Get your hands messy with the baby back pork ribs and buffalo wings. On Wednesdays, the wings go for a dollar – order by the half dozen!
Smokey’s BBQ, 73 Joo Chiat Place, Singapore 427790

Sinpopo Brand

Sinpopo Brand | Joo Chiat
Photography: Sinpopo Brand via Facebook

This kitschy café-slash-bar that exudes nostalgic, old-school vibes offers local dishes such as nasi lemak and hor fun, but the highlight of this place has to be the desserts. All of the cakes are truly exquisite, though we’d suggest you try the ondeh ondeh and gula melaka ones for a modern twist on familiar flavours.
Sinpopo Brand, 458 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427671

Zaffron Kitchen

You’d be forgiven for mistaking Zaffron Kitchen as a high-end gastropub. After all, with its sleek fixtures and cool downtown vibe, it hardly looks like your typical Indian resto. But rest assured, the menu serves the real deal with classic Indian fare that looks good but tastes even better. An absolute must-try is the dum chicken briyani, a seriously moreish dish with fluffy basmati rice and succulent pieces of chicken.
Zaffron Kitchen, 135/137 East Coast Road, Singapore 428822

Baker’s Well

Baker’s Well
Photography: Baker’s Well via Facebook

Besides the flavoursome menu of specialty coffees that will keep you up all day, Baker’s Well is also home to decadent in-house sweet treats like healthy muffins, strawberry yoghurt cakes, organic pandan cakes, puff pastries, and even a party platter of mini sandwiches if you feel like high tea! Plus, this cosy café houses chilled-out vibes that are superb for a long, lazy catch-up.
Baker’s Well, 35 East Coast Road, Singapore 428754

Baba Chews

Housed within the former Joo Chiat Police Station, the restaurant retains much of its colonial charm of the ’20s; white walls brighten up the cosy establishment, and homely, colourful motif-scattered tiles are contrasted against metal mesh sliding panels that are more contemporary than stifling. Stand-out dishes include the ayam buah keluak burger, beef short rib rendang and assam curry mackerel.
Baba Chews, #01-01 Katong Square, 86 East Coast Road, Singapore 428788

Little Ice Cream Kafè

After a day of exploring this photogenic ‘hood, settle for a soft serve at Little Ice Cream Kafe (aka LICK) to cool down. Its range of flavoured ice creams are made in-house with the freshest ingredients, from fruity to nutty ones. Signature flavours include D24 Durian, Milo Dinosaur, kaya toast, Teh Tarik and even black sesame!
Little Ice Cream Kafè, 258 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 437046


SHOP

Cat Socrates

Cat Socrates
Photography: Cat Socrates via Facebook

Step into this quirky indie store for books, accessories, stationery, and other adorable knick-knacks. You’ll also find nifty, Singapore-inspired trinkets by local designers – they make great souvenirs.
Cat Socrates, 448 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore427661

Rumah Bebe

Just across the street from 112 Katong is Rumah Bebe, a purveyor of all things Peranakan, including gorgeous traditional Nyonya kebayas and beautiful beaded slippers. Do note that while photography is strictly not allowed within the store, the exteriors are still worth snapping, thanks to the striking cerulean facade and Peranakan tiled flooring of its shopfront.
Rumah Bebe, 113 East Coast Road, Singapore 428803

Feet Haven

The award-winning Feet Haven is clearly not your everyday spa — it’s tricked out with cool lighting (hanging light bulbs and standing spotlights galore) and quirky furniture. Spacious and cosy, the value-for-money spa is staffed by experienced masseurs who will make your feet feel brand new. Great for a quick pop-in when you’re knackered after cafe-hopping around the Katong area – an hour’s body massage will only set you back $68.
Feet Haven, 136 East Coast Road S428821

RetroCrates

Vinyl lover? Go crazy with an extensive collection of pre-loved and new records spanning various genres like pop, rock and jazz at RetroCrates. That’s not all. Looking for speakers, turntables and amplifiers? You can find ‘em right here.
RetroCrates, 448a Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427661

TheAC

This multi-label boutique celebrates #shoplocal in style with a bevy of homegrown gems and sustainable businesses. Splash your cash on everything from resort wear and skincare to kids’ apparel and home accessories. The brands rotate regularly so you’ll always find something new.
TheAC, 420 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427641

Singapore Trading Post

Singapore Trading Post | Guide to Joo Chiat
Photography: Nicole Nithiyah

Singapore Trading Post is like your Pinterest board titled “home decor inspiration” come to life. The store is peppered with colonial-inspired furniture and home decor – think intricately carved sideboards and shelf units, pineapple-shaped lamps, cushion covers decked in tropical prints, gorgeous art and wall decor… we could go on all day.
Singapore Trading Post, 426 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427644

Teo Heng KTV Studio

Karaoke junkies should be more than familiar with Teo Heng KTV Studio. This family-run KTV studio boasts incredibly affordable KTV room rates, with equally pocket-friendly food and drink prices.
Teo Heng KTV Studio, 865 Mountbatten Road, #01-83B, #01-77 to 82, Katong Shopping Centre Singapore 437844

I12 Katong

Explore six levels of retail and lifestyle shops in this east-side shopping mall. Shop quirky home decor at Egg3  or catch the latest blockbuster at the cinema.
I12 Katong, 112 East Coast Road, Singapore 428802


VISIT

Katong Antique House

Owned by Peranakan history and culture expert, Peter Wee, this antique shop is housed in a beautifully preserved two-storey shophouse. Pay a visit to have a look at Peranakan artefacts, and discover the stories behind each item. Call ahead to book a slot.
Katong Antique House, 208 East Coast Road, Singapore 428907

Shophouses

Shophouses
Photography: Vladimir Varfolomeev

For Instagram-worthy shots of Katong, walk around Joo Chiat Road and check out the many carefully-conserved Peranakan shophouses along the road, which have been around since the early 1900s. No Joo Chiat article is complete without a mention of the renowned shophouses along Koon Seng Road. Narrow and tall, these houses are adorned with the signature ceramic Peranakan floral or geometrical tiles and pastel faces. Look out for the Chinese couplets below the windows – these motifs are thought to bring good fortune.

Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple

Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple is another one of our historic treasures. Built in the 19th century, it’s one of the oldest Hindu temples on the island and has a distinct Chola-style architecture.
Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road, Singapore 429620

Heritage and Art Trail @ Katong Joo Chiat

We were super stoked to find out that there exists a heritage trail in this Peranakan enclave. It stretches all the way from East Coast Road to Joo Chiat Terrace, so come ready with your walking shoes. As part of the self-guided route, there will be murals for you to stop by and check out – it’s the perfect photo op. Learn more about the trail here.


STAY

Village Hotel Katong

Located in the Katong-Joo Chiat district, Village Hotel Katong defies cookie-cutter hotel designs with its Peranakan decor inspired by the heritage of its colourful surrounds. Bold, bright design accents feature heavily in its rooms – think cerulean, patterned carpets with matching throw pillows, and similarly brilliant colour hues for its headboard and window seat. The major bonus here is room size; even its smallest Superior Room flaunts a size of  29 square metres – a far cry from the standard 23 square metres. If you’re (reasonably) splurging, book the Peranakan Club which comes with an in-room tub for sumptuous soaks over your fave TV programme.
Village Hotel Katong, 25 Marine Parade, Singapore 449536

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