Tanjong Pagar Neighbourhood
Things To Know About Tanjong Pagar Neighbourhood
Many Korean food outlets can get found in the Tanjong Pagar district -gets affected by Korean culture over the last decade. Other notable streets are Tras Street, a popular nightlife destination with several pubs and restaurants, and Duxton Hill, known for its fashionable cafés and – shops housed in colonial storehouses. Maxwell Food Centre and Amoy Street Food Centre are two places to go for Singaporean cuisine in the TANJONG PAGAR neighbourhood. The ancient Jinrikisha Station and the Red Dot Design Museum are nearby prominent monuments. Meanwhile – are Keppel Towers, Fuji Xerox Towers, and statutory bodies like the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Urban Redevelopment Authority.
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Tanjong Pagar Centre, which includes lower floors of retail space and a premium business hotel, has enormous expansion potential.
Stay in Tanjong Pagar
Tanjong Pagar is a unique Central Business District (CBD) with a fascinating blend of old and new side by side. The TANJONG PAGAR neighbourhood area is home to some of the city’s most appealing new high-rise residences, which not only allow you to stroll to work (you don’t even need an e-scooter) but get surrounded by food and drink. The Lumiere, Altez, Onze @ Tanjong Pagar, and Icon condominiums are available.
A few unusual blocks of HDB apartments border these dazzling high rises – within a 3-minute walk from Tanjong Pagar MRT.
These HDB flats – conveniently positioned on top of Tanjong Pagar Plaza – a supermarket, banks, hairdressers, optometrists, child care – and even a hardware shop. A whole floor dedicated – to hawker cuisine can get found on the second level.
Eat – Tanjong Pagar
If hawker cuisine gets your thing – Tanjong Pagar Plaza Market, Maxwell Food Centre, and the two-story Amoy Street Food Centre will keep you busy sampling all the excellent dishes. You might also want to try Amoy Street’s famed Swee Kee Fish Head Noodle House.
Long stretches of colonial shophouses along Tanjong Pagar Road and Tras Street are home to vast Korean and Japanese restaurants, the most famous of which is the 18-seater Teppei Japanese Restaurant. On the ground floor of Orchid Hotel and where reservations must get made at least six months in advance.
Tanjong Pagar – drink
Coffee enthusiasts will be spoiled for choice for a mid-day coffee run in this neighbourhood, since there is a coffee shop around every corner. Furthermore, these cafés don’t only provide decent coffee; after all, what’s the joy in that?
Drury Lane has decadent Nutella chocolate tarts, the Populous Coffee & Food Co. It has an all-day American breakfast, Grain Traders has build-your-own-bowl veggies and meats, and 6oz Espresso Bar has an all-day American breakfast.
If you prefer alcohol, there’s Bam!, a tapas sake bar, Sugarhall, which serves up amusing cocktails and plenty of rum, and Café & Bar Gavroche, which specializes in French and Swiss aperitifs and liquors.
Learn about Tanjong Pagar
St. Joseph’s Institution Junior, Alexandra Hill Elementary School, and British Council at Napier Road are among the primary schools within 5 kilometres of Tanjong Pagar MRT. Avondale Grammar School along Tanglin Road and Brainy Child Montessori Learning Centre on Orchard Road are two local nursery schools.