Once filled with coconut plantations used as a weekend retreat by wealthy city dwellers, Katong developed into a residential suburb by early 20th Century. It became populated by a growing English-educated middle class, including Peranakans and Eurasians. The neighbouring Joo Chaiat area is named after Chew Joo Chiat, a wealthy Chinese landowner in the early 20th century. The area’s identity is especially shaped by its unique pre-war architecture – colourful two-story shophouses and terrace houses with ornate facades, intricate motifs and ceramic tiles
Katong Singapore
Joo Chait

Peranakan Paradise
The plantations have since gone, but you can still admire this vibrant neighbourhood’s many well-preserved heritage shophouses and a scattering of colonial bungalows. The area is just a quick ten-minute drive from the city centre.
As one of the country’s best foodie destinations, Katong-Joo Chiat is also well-loved by many Singaporeans. Your culinary choices are endless: explore cool cafes that sit next to old-world coffeeshops selling the famous Katong laksa (spicy coconut milk-based noodle soup), kueh chan (dumplings) and other Nonya delicacies.
Keen on shopping? Snap up a traditional Nonya outfit—kebaya (traditional nonya dress) and sarong (traditional Asian garment), beaded slippers and accessories, or poke about in the little shops offering Peranakan wares and handicraft.
To fully appreciate Katong-Joo Chiat, you’ll need more than a few hours to fully enjoy the area—so for a leisurely experience, why not stay at one of several hotels there? Choose from refurbished hotels decked out in Peranakan-inspired décor, or comfortable budget stays.


Joo Chiat Map
Furniture & Home Decor – Singapore Trading Post and China Collection
Fashion – A Vintage Tale, Badt and Co, Hat of Cain
Lifestyle – Crater atelier SG, La Tienda, The ABC Boutique, The Wyld Shop
Health, Fitness and Beauty – Embrace Physiotherapy, Expat Hair Studio, Sacred Funk Yoga, Sugar(ed) – Katong, The Strength YaRoad.
Food & Restaura – Baggie’s Deli, Cheers Bistro & Bar, Cugini Trattoria Pizzeria, Little Farms, Lush Platters, The Cheese Shop, The Whole Kitchen

A twenty minute taxi ride from Orchard Road brought us from the glamorous mega shopping malls to historical Katong. We enjoyed getting out getting out of the city and enjoyed visiting the antique shops and galleries, which appeared to owned and operated by ‘expats’. Take the opportunity to dine at one of the many cafes and restaurants which have more affordable prices.
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