Grain Traders

Chinatown & the CBD


This bustling eatery dishes up filling comfort food to busy city workers craving fresh, nutrient-packed meals. Start your day with oatmeal, acai smoothie or a bagel and then load on the toppings, or order an Instagram-worthy salad 'hero bowl'; each of the six options pack a distinctive flavour punch. Feeling picky? Build your own creation.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Chinatown & the CBD attractions

1. Thian Hock Keng Temple

0.19 MILES

Surprisingly, Chinatown’s oldest and most important Hokkien temple is often a haven of tranquillity. Built between 1839 and 1842, it’s a beautiful place,…

2. Singapore Musical Box Museum

0.2 MILES

Walk through music history and be captivated by the exquisite melodies of these antique music boxes, some more than 200 years old. Peer into the inner…

3. Wak Hai Cheng Bio Temple

0.2 MILES

The name of this Taoist temple translates as Calm Sea Temple, which serves as a reminder that this area was once lapped by waves. Upon reaching dry land,…

4. Al-Abrar Mosque

0.21 MILES

Incorporated in a row of shophouses, Al-Abrar Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Singapore. At prayer times worshippers often spill out onto the…

5. Thian Hock Keng Mural

0.21 MILES

Spanning 44m, this mural, painted by Singaporean artist Yip Yew Chong (accountant by weekday, artist by weekend), tells the story of Singapore's early…

6. Raffles Place

0.22 MILES

Raffles Place is a small patch of green in the heart of downtown Singapore's financial district, completely swamped by office workers during weekday lunch…

7. Siang Cho Keong Temple

0.27 MILES

Small, Taoist Siang Cho Keong Temple was built by the Hokkien community in 1867–69. Left of the temple entrance you’ll see a small ‘dragon well’: drop a…