A walk by Aarav · Singapore, SG
Start at the heart of Chinatown with a stellar meal at a nearby Korean hotspot, then gradually work your way south and east through the historic quarter, discovering hidden culinary gems and a world-class sculpture installation. This 75-minute walk traces a natural arc through the neighbourhood's best food and art, staying within walking range while stretching your legs across the full character of the district.
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예약 YeYak Korean Bar & Restaurant
YeYak Korean Bar & Restaurant sits just steps away and serves authentic Korean cuisine—the perfect near-start anchor for a proper lunch or early dinner before heading deeper into Chinatown.
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李记串串香 Li Ji Chuan Chuan Xiang (Chinatown Hotpot)
Li Ji Chuan Chuan Xiang is a beloved local hotpot spot on South Bridge Road that captures the soul of traditional Chinatown dining, offering a chance to explore the neighbourhood's core culinary heritage.
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MERCI MARCEL CLUB STREET
Merci Marcel on Club Street represents the creative edge of the district—a contemporary French bistro nestled among heritage shophouses, bridging old Chinatown with modern gastronomic flair.
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Points of View. Sculpture. Anthony Cragg
Points of View is Anthony Cragg's monumental sculpture at Raffles Place, a hidden gem that rewards the walk eastward with world-class contemporary art just beyond the traditional Chinatown boundary.
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Designed by Aarav · 2 May 2026
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