Nestled in the vibrant heart of Chinatown at the junction of New Bridge Road and Upper Cross Street, Chinatown Point stands as a premier oriental-themed shopping and dining destination that seamlessly blends modern retail convenience with rich cultural heritage. This strategic location next to Chinatown MRT station makes it an ideal stop for locals, CBD office workers, and tourists exploring Singapore's historic Chinatown district. The mall's mixed development includes a 25-storey office tower, creating a dynamic environment where traditional charm meets contemporary urban living.
The shopping experience at Chinatown Point is anchored by major retailers including NTUC FairPrice for daily essentials, Daiso for affordable Japanese goods, and Uniqlo for fashion-forward apparel. Beyond these flagship stores, visitors can discover unique local retailers like MUNCH, which specializes in nostalgic old-school biscuits and traditional sweets that evoke childhood memories. The mall's thoughtful tenant mix includes specialty boutiques, electronics stores, and service providers, creating a comprehensive retail ecosystem that caters to diverse shopping needs while maintaining its distinctive oriental character.
Chinatown Point's culinary landscape offers an impressive array of dining options spanning multiple cuisines, from authentic Japanese establishments like Nanbantei yakitori and Din Tai Fung's renowned xiaolongbao, to Korean BBQ at Danji K BBQ Buffet with affordable weekday lunch buffets starting at S$23. The mall features halal-certified options like Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles, vegetarian choices at D'life Signature, and traditional Chinese cuisine at Fu Lai Lai and Qing Hua Jiao. The fourth floor houses a modern 1,000 square meter library managed by the National Library Board, while wellness enthusiasts can explore various spas and beauty salons, making Chinatown Point a well-rounded destination that celebrates Singapore's multicultural heritage through retail, dining, and community amenities.
Chinatown Point is a mid-sized but extremely vibrant mall, thanks to its convenient location and proximity to popular tourist attractions. Situated right above Chinatown MRT, it's easily accessible and always bustling with activity.
The mall boasts a wide variety of food and beverage outlets, from casual dining to local favorites, making it a great spot for both quick bites and proper meals. The FairPrice supermarket in the basement adds convenience for daily essentials, while the numerous specialty coffee outlets and bakeries further enhance the mall’s appeal.
With its strong mix of accessibility, food choices, and lively atmosphere, Chinatown Point continues to be a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Umabdulrahman albastski
A lively Chinatown market, perfect for buying and capturing souvenirs.
It's the best place to shop for memorable gifts at great prices.
There were so many chains restaurants as well.
Aria Phuong Anh
Chinatown in Singapore feels like a miniature China, with everything you can imagine in one vibrant neighborhood. From clothing, jewelry, and decorative items to herbs and traditional Chinese food, the area is packed with Chinese culture and charm. The streets are colorful and lively, filled with both locals and tourists exploring shops and food stalls. It’s often very crowded, especially during meal times, and finding a seat to eat can be a challenge. Despite the hustle and bustle, it’s a fascinating place to experience authentic Chinese heritage right in the heart of Singapore.
Xoom Too
One of the must visit places when in Singapore, at least for a quick peak. Location is great being near a lot of street food, MRTs, stores and just a walkable place.
There’s quite a lot of restaurants, snacky food places, jewelry stores, clothing stores, a food court & supermarket on the basement floor, and there’s also a library on the highest floor. Mall is quite clean and can be busy in the later hours of the day or on weekends.
Bayu Gunawan
One of Singapore thematic traditional market which we can find stalls and stores selling not only traditional cuisines but also Thai and Indian cuisine, souvenirs, fruits and many more.
This market near to China town MRT Station that we can get by this market easily. I did not buy any food that I can recommend Chinese cuisines to buy. We bought some souvenirs. Souvenir's price is relatively cheap.Although it is "crowded" this market is tidy and clean. Lets share your review guys.