Age-old tradition and trendy new haunts come together in an intoxicating blend on the colourful streets of Little India in Singapore.
More than just ... More
Age-old tradition and trendy new haunts come together in an intoxicating blend on the colourful streets of Little India in Singapore.
More than just a district steeped in history, Little India is a feast for the senses, where tradition and novel experiences intermingle in an intoxicating blend.
Formerly home to cattle herders, lime kilns and a race course, this colourful neighbourhood has evolved over the centuries into a beloved destination for locals and travellers alike.
Little India today is one of Singapore’s most vibrant districts, with a fascinating past that stretches back to the 19th century.
Serangoon Road —the historic heart of the district— was once called Soonambu Kamban (Village of Lime in Tamil) for its lime pits. Over the decades, the district evolved into an area of commerce, with rattan works, wheat-grinding sheds and pineapple factories emerging alongside cattle trade.
Haji Lane is one of Singapore’s most well-loved alternative shopping streets, specialising in boutique stores selling locally designed pieces. This sm ... More
Haji Lane is one of Singapore’s most well-loved alternative shopping streets, specialising in boutique stores selling locally designed pieces. This small lane draws in all of Singapore’s cool kids, as well as some in-know tourists wanting to spice up their shopping experience in Singapore.
The colourful and cute road, which is also famed as being one of the narrowest streets in town, lies at the heart of Kampang Glam, just a few blocks away from the central Bugis MRT station.
Haji Lane – Singapore’s original indie neighbourhood. This buzzing, all-hours enclave in eclectic Kampong Glam is peppered with cool boutiques, bars, cafes and restaurants that rank high on the hip factor – and let’s not forget the street art. It’s no wonder we keep coming back to one of our favourite ‘hoods. Here are the best food spots, shops and hidden gems in Haji Lane and around the corner in Bali Lane, Arab Street and Beach Road for more good times.
Established in 1908, Singapore Zam Zam is one of the most popular Indian-Muslim restaurant in Singapore.
Opens 7 days a week, this place is famous ... More
Established in 1908, Singapore Zam Zam is one of the most popular Indian-Muslim restaurant in Singapore.
Opens 7 days a week, this place is famous for perfecting Nasi biryani, Murtabak, Roti prata and many other dishes for over a century!
The restaurant is two floors building, the seatings are simple but cozy and warm. The staff are friendly and always happy to help..