Late Night Supper at Chinatown Food Street
Located in the heart of Chinatown along Smith Street, the Chinatown Food Street offers a diverse spread of local delights, ranging from Hainanese Chicken Rice, Bak Kut Teh, Roti Prata and Satays, etc.
During this Chinese New Year season, Chinatown Food Street will be decked out in beautiful festive decorations for celebrating the occasion. In additional, there will be fringe activities including, lighting of sparklers and games for the whole family.
Having hunger pang from the late-night shopping of Chinese New Year (CNY) goodies or feeling peckish in the middle of the night? Chinatown Food Street will be the perfect place for supper.
With high-ceiling glass canopy shelter and internal spot cooling system, diners can dine in the al-fresco setting with much ease, regardless rain or shine. Even though there is huge crowd now at this Chinese New Year season, fret not about getting a seat with its 800 seating capacity.
From now till 18 February, the Chinatown Food Street will be extending their opening hours till 2am daily. It will resume its usual operating hours from 11am to 11pm from 20 Feb.
The 24 hawker stalls that are extending their operating hours will be offering dishes, ranging from S$2.50 to S$10.00 a dish.
Yu Sheng is priced at S$28 for small serving, and S$38 for large serving.
From now till 3 March, simply spend $10 in a single receipt at Chinatown Food Street and get a 20% discount voucher off Trick Eye Museum admission tickets. T&Cs apply and do note that the voucher is valid till 31 March 2015 only.
During this Chinese New Year season, Chinatown Food Street will be decked out in beautiful festive decorations for celebrating the occasion. In additional, there will be fringe activities including, lighting of sparklers and games for the whole family.
Having hunger pang from the late-night shopping of Chinese New Year (CNY) goodies or feeling peckish in the middle of the night? Chinatown Food Street will be the perfect place for supper.
With high-ceiling glass canopy shelter and internal spot cooling system, diners can dine in the al-fresco setting with much ease, regardless rain or shine. Even though there is huge crowd now at this Chinese New Year season, fret not about getting a seat with its 800 seating capacity.
Credit: Hong Peng |
From now till 18 February, the Chinatown Food Street will be extending their opening hours till 2am daily. It will resume its usual operating hours from 11am to 11pm from 20 Feb.
The 24 hawker stalls that are extending their operating hours will be offering dishes, ranging from S$2.50 to S$10.00 a dish.
Yu Sheng is priced at S$28 for small serving, and S$38 for large serving.
Credit: Hong Peng |
From now till 3 March, simply spend $10 in a single receipt at Chinatown Food Street and get a 20% discount voucher off Trick Eye Museum admission tickets. T&Cs apply and do note that the voucher is valid till 31 March 2015 only.
Chinatown Food Street
335 Smith Street Singapore 050335
Website: http://chinatownfoodstreet.sg/
Opening Hours:
Now till 18 Feb: 11am to 2am
Closed on 19 Feb
20 Feb onwards: 11am to 11pm
wow so yummy ... hehe... blogwalking here.
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