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Top 10 Food to Try at Chinatown People's Park Complex and Centre (Updated September 2024)


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Located in the bustling heart of Chinatown, People’s Park Complex Food Centre is a culinary gem that showcases the best of Singapore’s hawker culture. With a myriad of stalls offering iconic local dishes, this food centre attracts both locals and tourists alike. The variety and affordability of the food here make it an unmissable destination for anyone who wants a taste of authentic Singaporean street food. Here's a comprehensive guide to the top 10 must-try hawker stalls at People’s Park Complex, with insider tips to enhance your visit. Get a chance to taste some of our local delicacies while learning about Chinatown and the famous food dishes found here by joining our Michelin and Local Hawker Food Tour and our award winning Singapore Street Food and Night Tour (with a refreshed itinerary including MORE dishes for you)!



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1. Tian Jin Fong Kee Dumplings

Address: People's Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Rd, Singapore 050032


If you’re a fan of dumplings, Tian Jin Fong Kee Dumplings is a must-visit. This stall is celebrated for its freshly handmade dumplings, each generously packed with minced pork, chives, and a touch of sesame oil. The steamed dumplings boast a juicy filling encased in a soft, slightly chewy skin that perfectly balances the meat and vegetable flavours. For those who enjoy a bit of crunch, the pan-fried dumplings are equally popular, offering a crispy exterior while maintaining a juicy interior.

What truly elevates the dining experience here is the dipping sauce—a mix of vinegar and chilli oil that adds an extra tang and spice to the dumplings. Beyond their signature dumplings, Tian Jin Fong Kee also offers delectable La Mian (hand-pulled noodles) served with braised pork in a rich, flavourful broth. The combination of dumplings and noodles makes for a hearty and satisfying meal.


Insider Tip: Pair your dumplings with the homemade chilli oil for an extra punch of flavour. Be sure to arrive early, as the queues can get long during lunchtime.




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2. Ri Ri Hong Ma La Xiang Guo

Address: People's Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road, Singapore 050032


Ri Ri Hong Ma La Xiang Guo is a favourite among spice lovers for its Malaysian-style dry hot pot. This stall specializes in Ma La Xiang Guo, a dish known for its spicy, numbing flavors. The hot pot features a medley of ingredients like sliced meat, seafood, and vegetables stir-fried with a blend of chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, and other spices.

Each dish is prepared to order, allowing you to customize the level of spiciness and the ingredients used. The bold flavors and aromatic spices create a mouthwatering experience that keeps diners coming back for more. The stall’s commitment to authentic flavors and generous portions makes it a standout choice for fans of spicy cuisine.

Insider Tip

Go for a mix of meats and crunchy vegetables like lotus root and wood ear mushrooms to fully appreciate the texture and flavours. Arrive early to avoid long queues, especially during lunch hours.


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3. Zhen Zhu Fang Roasted Delights (People's Park Roasted Delights)

Address: People's Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road, Singapore 050032


Wonton Mee is a beloved dish in Singapore, and Zhen Zhu Fang delivers one of the best versions in Chinatown. Their noodles are springy and tossed in a fragrant, savoury sauce, served with plump wontons, slices of smoky char siew (barbecued pork), and fresh leafy greens. The wontons are filled with a delicious mix of minced pork and prawns, offering a tender bite that perfectly complements the noodles.

Zhen Zhu Fang offers both a dry and soup version of Wonton Mee. The dry version is tossed in a light soy-based sauce with a hint of sweetness, while the soup version comes with a clear broth that’s flavourful yet not too heavy. The char siew here is another highlight—it’s roasted to perfection, with a slightly charred, caramelised exterior that adds a smoky flavour to the dish.

Insider Tip

Opt for the dry version of Wonton Mee and add a spoonful of their homemade chilli sauce for an extra kick. Don’t miss out on the char siew, which is one of the best you’ll find in Chinatown.



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4. Chop Hean Kuan

Address: People’s Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road, Singapore 050032


Chop Hean Kuan specialises in bao-making and they have been making baos for more than 100 years to date! Their handmade dim sum are still priced at extremely affordable rates and there is a wide variety to choose from, such as the usual Char Siew Baos, to sweet treats like egg tarts. They also have glutinous rice with juicy chunks of chicken and siew mai. Their food is definitely perfect as a snack on-the-go, or for breakfast and tea time! Insider Tip

Be there early as this stall usually has snaking long queues!





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5. Super Star Original Famous Penang Laksa

Address: People’s Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road, #01-1088, Singapore 050032


Super Star Original Famous Penang Laksa serves one of the best renditions of Penang-style laksa you’ll find in Singapore. This hawker stall delivers a rich, tangy, and aromatic bowl of laksa that features a signature tamarind-based broth filled with thick rice noodles, flaked mackerel, and an assortment of fresh herbs like mint leaves and cucumber. The broth is the star of the dish, offering a balanced blend of sour, spicy, and slightly sweet flavours.

Penang laksa is known for its bold, distinctive taste, and at Super Star, they take it up a notch with the addition of prawn paste, which intensifies the flavour of the dish. The thick noodles and flaked fish add texture and heartiness, while the herbal and sour notes make this a refreshing yet satisfying option.


Insider Tip

Add a splash of prawn paste to elevate the broth's flavours even further. Go during lunchtime to enjoy the freshest servings!



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6. Yong Xiang Xing Dou Fu


Address: People’s Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road, Singapore 050032

Yong Xiang Xing Dou Fu is a gem when it comes to handmade fishball noodles in Chinatown. Their fishballs, made fresh daily, are known for their bouncy texture and delicate fish flavour. Served in a light, savoury broth, the dish is a simple yet satisfying meal that truly showcases the quality of the ingredients.

What makes this stall stand out is the variety of add-ons, from crispy fishcakes to dumplings, allowing you to customise your meal. The noodles, whether you choose mee pok (flat yellow noodles) or bee hoon (vermicelli), are cooked to perfection and complement the fishballs beautifully.


Insider Tip

Don’t forget to pair your meal with their signature chilli for an extra burst of flavour.



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7. Lek Kee Authentic Teochew Braised Duck Address: People’s Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road, Singapore 050032


Lek Kee Authentic Teochew Braised Duck is a must-visit for Teochew food lovers. This humble hawker stall offers delicious braised duck that’s slow-cooked in a mixture of fragrant herbs and spices, resulting in tender, flavourful meat with a rich, soy-based gravy. The dish is often paired with yam rice, which enhances the meal with its earthy flavours.

In addition to their signature duck, Lek Kee also offers a selection of other braised items like tau pok (braised tofu), eggs, and intestines. Their meticulous cooking method ensures that each bite is packed with flavour that represents authentic Teochew Cuisine.

Insider Tip

Their yam rice is a must-try side for a little extra kick aside from the usual white rice.


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8.Hometown Hainan Fen

Address: People’s Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road, Singapore 050032


At Hometown Hainan Fen, savor the comforting taste of Hainanese rice noodles. The stall serves a light yet flavorful broth with silky rice noodles, minced pork, and a mix of vegetables and tofu. The delicate broth offers a soothing base that highlights the freshness of the ingredients.

Hometown Hainan Fen’s herbal soup version provides a richer flavor, making it a nourishing option for any meal of the day. It’s a perfect choice for those seeking nourishing Hainanese cuisine in Chinatown.

Insider Tip

Opt for the herbal broth for a more complex flavor and enjoy this comforting dish on cooler days.



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9. Chuan Wei Fang Xiang La Xie (Spicy Crabs, Grilled Fish)

Address: People’s Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road, Singapore 050032


For a taste of Szechuan-style spicy crabs, Chuan Wei Fang Xiang La Xie is a top choice. This stall specializes in fiery crabs cooked in a rich Ma La sauce, blending Sichuan peppercorns and dried chillies for a spicy and numbing experience. They also offer other Szechuan dishes, including spicy prawns and Ma La Xiang Guo.

Chuan Wei Fang Xiang La Xie is ideal for those who enjoy bold, spicy seafood and authentic Szechuan flavors.

Insider Tip Request a milder version if you’re sensitive to spice and pair the crabs with plain rice to balance the heat.



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10. Nanyang Lor Mee

Address: 101 Upper Cross St, B1-80A People's Park Centre, Singapore 058357


Nanyang Lor Mee is renowned for its Lor Mee, a classic Singaporean noodle dish that features thick egg noodles in a rich, savory gravy. The stall’s Lor Mee is a hearty bowl of noodles topped with crispy fritters, braised pork, and fresh vegetables, all smothered in a thick, flavorful sauce.

The dish is known for its satisfying texture and robust flavor, which comes from a blend of soy sauce, garlic, and spices. Nanyang Lor Mee has become a popular choice for those seeking a comforting and flavorful meal that reflects Singapore’s love for noodle dishes.

Insider Tip: Enhance your Lor Mee with a dollop of their garlic vinegar for an extra punch of flavor. Try visiting during peak hours to experience the dish at its freshest.


People's Park Complex and Centre are Definitely Must-Visit Destinations for Food in Singapore!

The People’s Park vicinity is a treasure trove of Singapore’s culinary delights, offering a wide range of dishes that reflect the country’s diverse food culture. Whether you’re in the mood for dumplings, noodles, seafood, or traditional snacks, the hawker stalls here offer something for everyone. Be sure to explore these top 10 must-try stalls and indulge in some of the best hawker food Chinatown has to offer!


Join our FREE Chinatown walking tour or Michelin & Local Hawker Food Tour which will all be near the vicinity of Chinatown Complex!


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