Try the Singapore specialties at
Chong Wen Ge Café. I can defiantly recommend the signature laksa soup and the
Nyonya dishes! After returning from a previous trip to Singapore, my weight
shot up because there are so many delicious things to eat!!! What I miss the
most is the Nyonya cuisine at Chong Wen Ge Café!
Shop name: Chong Wen Ge Cafe (Chong Wen Ge Cafe)
Address: Located on the Bainian Old Street Telok Ayer Street (Telok Ayer
Street)
Special dishes: Nonya rice noodles,
satay rice noodles, curry chicken, and sambal shrimp rice...
Recommendation: Singapore’s Nyonya cuisine is most famous for laksa soup,
so be sure to order an authentic signature laksa! It’s made with noodles,
fish cakes, shrimp, oysters, crushed bean sprouts, and spicy coconut soup. If
you're familiar with Malay laksa, Singapore laksa is slightly different with
its sour and spicy flavor! If you’ve been to Thailand, you will definitely be
familiar with this taste, because it’s rather like Tom Yum Goong soup
If you don’t eat spicy food, Nyonya pastries are another great choice. All
the special Nyonya pastries and food are homemade. Most of them are made of
glutinous rice flour or cassava, and you can taste a thick coconut milk
flavor
Shop environment: Chong Wen Ge Café is located in the centuries-old Tianfu
Palace. Visit the small outdoor pavilion where you can enjoy the scenery
while leisurely eating and drinking tea. Chong Wen Ge Café is popular with
many locals so just ask around if you have trouble finding the way.
Recommended itinerary: Eat breakfast at Chong Wen Ge Café in the morning,
and experience the S.E.A Aquarium in the afternoon. Transportation is
convenient so you should add it to your itinerary! Not only can you eat
classic laksa, you can also taste ultra-authentic Nyonya food and pastries.
Plus the coffee is also very popular. It is one of the few places in the city
center to experience true Nyonya culture!
It is a Chinese temple near Telok Ayer train station. The temple is beautiful. You can enjoy walking and pray 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Singapore's oldest Fujian temple, Tianfu Palace, is located on the busy Ayer Telok street. Every day around noon, there are many couples to take wedding photos, and the antique architecture is really distinctive. Of course, there are many devout believers and tourists coming to the temple.
I’m really impressed by the structure and art design of this temple. Located near to Telok Ayer MRT. Most convenient temple to visit. Also one of the main places of interest in Singapore .
this temple is located Telok Ayer street in CBD area. it was built in 1900 by the chinese inmgrants by Hock kian clan association. grand celebration during chinese new year period
Tianfu Palace, located not far from Longhua Courtyard of Foya Temple, is relatively quiet. There are not many visitors here, and visitors are in twos and threes. A row of Chinese-style eaves and tiled houses, which do not show the tall Lingnan architectural style, is somewhat inconspicuous in the city's high-rise buildings. But in Tianfu Palace, all the familiar scenes and elements, such as exquisite sculptures, neat couplets, huge portraits, mighty door gods, Panlong pillars and traditional stone lions, let us see the long history of Chinese traditional culture in overseas. The Tianfu Palace dedicated to Mazu, who blessed the voyagers, was a Taoist temple built in 1841 by the overseas Chinese from Fujian Province in China with statues and carvings. History has made it the spiritual pillar of overseas Chinese, and now it has become a famous scenic spot in Chinatown. Here we are most impressed by the portrait of the door god Zhongkui, that huge size, that bright eyes, that kind of mighty look, are long-lasting and unforgettable.
overall a nice place to explore and visit, ancient vibes temple. beautiful architecture.