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Top Shopping Spots in Singapore's Chinatown

Top Shopping Spots in Singapore's Chinatown

Listly07-02-2025

While primarily known as a foodie's paradise, Maxwell Food Centre also doubles as a great spot for picking up local delicacies and unique souvenirs. After indulging in a plate of the legendary Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, explore the stalls selling locally made products like kaya jam, sauces, and spice blends. These make excellent gifts or keepsakes to remember your time in Singapore. The lively atmosphere of Maxwell, combined with its blend of food and shopping, perfectly captures the spirit of Chinatown—a fusion of culture, flavour, and charm. You can also discover some of the top hotels in Chinatown, Singapore nearby to unwind after a day of shopping.

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