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    Restaurant Chengdu Ziwei grilled fish in Chinatown, Singapore

    Chengdu Ziwei grilled fish

    Located at Chinatown area
    Chinese Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at Chinatown areaChinese Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    5.0/6
    10 reviews
    CasualGood for late-night mealsGood for groups
    5.0/6
    10 reviews
    Chengdu Ziwei grilled fish
    CasualGood for late-night mealsGood for groups
    Restaurant Wang Da Ye BBQ 王大爷烧烤&川菜馆 in Chinatown, Singapore

    Wang Da Ye BBQ 王大爷烧烤&川菜馆

    Located at Chinatown area
    Chinese Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at Chinatown areaChinese Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    4.4/6
    9 reviews
    CasualGood for late-night mealsGood for groups
    4.4/6
    9 reviews
    Wang Da Ye BBQ 王大爷烧烤&川菜馆
    CasualGood for late-night mealsGood for groups

    Coconut Chicken Hot Pot 元气椰林椰子鸡火锅

    Located at Chinatown area
    Hotpot

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner, Sunday lunch
    Located at Chinatown areaHotpot

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner, Sunday lunch
    4.7/6
    3 reviews
    CasualCosyFamily-friendly
    4.7/6
    3 reviews
    Coconut Chicken Hot Pot 元气椰林椰子鸡火锅
    CasualCosyFamily-friendly
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      Chinatown's great Chinese restaurants

      Although you'll find some of Singapore's best Chinese restaurants in Chinatown, the entire district is also a heritage area. It was the first part of the island to be settled by immigrants. These first immigrants went from being 'sin-keh' (guests) to the largest ethnic group on the island and they brought their unique culinary skills. You can learn more by visiting the Chinatown Heritage Centre before stopping for dinner at one of the great Chinese restaurants in Chinatown featured on Quandoo. We've chosen some of the best in the city, making it easy for you to find just the right venue.
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      Find your own favourite dishes from China

      Cantonese, or Yue, food comes from southern China and it is loved by young and old alike. Lightly cooked, fresh ingredients such as vegetables, meat and seafood are served with sweet or slightly salty sauces and rice or noodles. Some of the best-known dishes include crispy duck, sweet and sour pork and chow mein which you can enjoy in Chinese restaurants in Chinatown. Just remember to reserve your table with Quandoo before you get to any of them!
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      A great choice at any time of day

      You'll discover simple eateries alongside some of the most glamorous Chinese restaurants in Chinatown with Quandoo. Try Hong Kong-style dim sum or Shanghai soup buns served hot in the bamboo basket they were steamed in. Many cities have their own dishes: Beijing is famous for its crispy roast duck while Chengdu is known for its spicy, fragrant hotpot. An entire spectrum of flavours and textures at Chinese restaurants in Chinatown is waiting for you to explore. What more are you waiting for?