Bishan East is a subzone located in the Bishan planning area of Singapore, identified by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). The boundaries of Bishan East are constituted by Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 in the north; Braddell Road in the south; Bishan Road in the west; and the Central Expressway (CTE) in the east. There are many good restaurants in Bishan East serving scrumptious food so you must visit and eat from them to really understand the taste of Singapore.

About Bishan East And Bishan

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A subzone falling within the planning area of Bishan, Bishan East is known of its town center of Bishan New Town. This is one of the most developed areas of Bishan and has many landmarks including Bishan MRT station, Bishan Bus Interchange, Junction 8, Bishan Public Library, Bishan Stadium, and Bishan Community Club.

The planning area Bishan, in general, is also called as Bishan New Town and Bishan Town. It is located bordering the planning areas of Ang Mo Kio on the north, Toa Payoh on the south, Serangoon on the east. and Central Water Catchment in the west. Earlier Bishan was a part of Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Theng, a cemetery that was meant for the Hakka and Cantonese communities of Singapore. In 1870, people started settling around this area after the cemetery was established.

This led to the beginning of Kampong San Teng. Though later in 1942, during the Battle of Singapore, Peck San Theng became a site for a heavy firefight between the forces of Japan and Britain. This region was conquered by the Japanese forces, and it became a refuge for the people of Singapore. In 1973, the burial activities in this region were completely stopped and after 6 years the land was handed out for developmental activities by the government. Between 1982 and 1984 the land was cleared by exhuming the graves.

About Singapore Food Culture

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The food culture of Singapore is pretty interesting as it is a fusion of a variety of cultures. These cultures had come in either during the colonial period or through immigration. Singaporean cuisine reflects tastes from the cultures including Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Sri Lankan, Thai and Middle Eastern ethnic groups. The Malay is one of the largest ethnic groups found in Singapore along with Chinese and Indian.

Noodles, Rice and Seafood are the 3 most important elements of the Singaporean cuisine. As Singapore was a part of Malaysia in the past, the fondness for rice is an impact of Malay culture. The Chinese have gifted the love for noodles. Whereas seafood was an obvious affair for an island nation. Fruits are also an inseparable part of the popular food culture in Singapore.

5 Restaurants In Bishan East

Bishan East has some of the top restaurants in Singapore that will impress you with aroma, flavor, and taste of the food they serve. Their menu has a variety of options. Here are some of the best restaurants in Bishan East:

1. Joyden Canton Kitchen

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If you are looking for authentic Cantonese cuisine, just drop in to Joyden Canto Kitchen to satisfy your taste buds. The portions are not too large and the price is also a bit on the higher side but trust me, whatever you pay here is worth as the quality of the food is excellent. You must book a table in advance as the restaurant is packed mostly every day. The Chinese dishes are something you must try here and you will surely love them. The ambiance and the interiors compensates for the higher price.

Location: 4 Hillview Rise, #02-21 HillV2, Singapore 667979
Cost for two:INR 500
TripAdvisor Rating: 4

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2. Kinsa Sushi Restaurant

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The Kinsa Sushi Restaurant is one of the best restaurants in Bukit Batok if you are looking to try the Japanese or Asian cuisines in Singapore. The waiters will recommend you the dishes as well and you must try them as they are the specialties that day. You can either dine in or take away as per your wish. The service is very satisfactory everybody who visited the restaurant rated it high in terms of quality and service. The Japanese authentic dishes are here to die for specially the Sushi.

Location: 4 Hillview Rise, HillV2 #02-02, Singapore 667979
Cost for two: INR 1000
TripAdvisor Rating: 4

3. Me@oue Restaurant

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Me@OUE restaurant is a rooftop restaurant ideally located on the OUE Bayfront in Singapore. One can get a chance to witness the extraordinary display of fireworks as a part of the celebration of the Chinese new year in Singapore, from the rooftop setting offered by this restaurant. This restaurant serves an array of lip-smacking dishes from a variety of cuisines including Chinese, Italian, French and Japanese. The highlight dishes of this restaurant include Carabinero Prawns and French Oysters. A variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are also served here.

Location: 50 Collyer Quay, OUE Bayfront, Singapore
Timings: 07:00 PM to 01:00 AM
TripAdvisor rating: 5.0 Stars
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4. National Kitchen By Violet Oon

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Dig in and relish the varied flavours of Eurasian and Singaporean cuisine at this heritage restaurant located at the National Gallery Singapore. Designed with black marbled surfaces, gold accents and framed Peranakan tiles, this fine restaurant is a perfect dining space to enjoy an all-day breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Timings: Open Daily 12-3pm, 6-11pm

 

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5. Min Jiang Restaurant (goodwood Park Hotel)

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If you’re craving for some peppery-Szechuan and delectable-Cantonese cuisine, Min Jiang Restaurant-is where you should go. One of the finest Chinese restaurant in Singapore, it was built in 1982 and famous for unbelievably delicious dishes like duck pancakes and a wide variety of dim sums.

Rudola says, “If you like Chinese food, this is a must visit place. It would easily rank as one of the best in Singapore, if not the best. We were 9 including two kids and everyone felt very happy and satisfied after the dinner on the new year eve.Read more

Opening hours: Mon to Fri 11:30 am-2:30 pm and 6:30 pm-10:30 pm | Sat 11:30 am-2:30 pm and 3:00 pm-5:30 pm and 6:30 pm-10:30 pm | Sun 11:00 am-2:30 pm and 3:00 pm-5:30 pm and 6:30 pm-10:30 pm

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