After 20 years in the business, Chinatown Food Street has unfortunately closed.

It is another victim to the COVID-19 pandemic due to the lack of tourists who used to frequent the place, and restricted dine-in measures, among other reasons.

Located on Smith Street in the heart of Chinatown (a short walk from Chinatown Complex Food Centre Hawker the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum), Chinatown Food Street was revamped by Select Food Group in the late 20213 and used to attract crowds.

Remember the 50c fest that drew throngs of people?

Previously before the revamp, the major complaint previous was that street was too hot and messy. The 100-metre street then boosted of glass-canopy shelter with cooling system, and was fully pedestrianised.

Perhaps many do not know it featured stalls such as the famous King Of Fried Rice, Katong Keah Kee Fried Oysters, Famous Eunos Bak Chor Mee, Tiong Bahru Meng Roast Duck, Siam Square Mookata, Ministry of Crab, Sultan of Satay, and Boon Tat BBQ Seafood.

According to the spokesperson of Select Group, they will continue to work closely with relevant agencies to explore options for the site.

Thank you for the memories.

Chinatown Food Street
41 Smith St, Singapore 058953

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