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  1. Tanjong Pagar ( Jawi: تنجوڠ ڤاڬر) in Malay means "cape of stakes", possibly due to kelongs (offshore fishing traps constructed using wooden stakes and cross pieces) along the coast from the village of Tanjong Malang till Tanjong Pagar. [5]

  2. Jan 18, 2024 · We’ve got the scoop on the most scrumptious food spots in Tanjong Pagar! From restaurants to cafes to bars, here are the very best.

  3. Mar 5, 2024 · Discover Tanjong Pagar's best-kept secrets with our guide to unique activities, from hidden cafes and street art to workshops and bookstores.

  4. Mar 10, 2023 · Here are 15 options in which to eat, drink and make merry (in many of them, you could do all three at once! Insert raising hands emoji here). 1. ANJU. Skip the clamour outside the Korean eateries...

  5. Tanjong Pagar, now famed for its range of dining options, cocktail joints, and majestic cultural monuments, was once a fishing village in the 1830s.It was only with the founding of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company in 1864 that transformed the district into a prosperous hub port.

  6. Wander around Tanjong Pagar and you'll find intriguing cultural monuments that have stood the test of time, a testament to Singapore's rich and complex history.

  7. Tanjong Pagar MRT station is a very convenient starting point for exploration of Tanjong Pagar precinct. This station has a great varieties of cafes and restaurants. My favourite coffee break stop is at the Guzman Y Gomez where most kinds of barista coffee costs $2 with a large public seating space just outside the cafe.

  8. Jan 17, 2024 · This neighbourhood, known for its rich history, diverse culinary scene, and vibrant nightlife, has so much to offer visitors. Keep reading to discover the top 10 things to do in Tanjong Pagar. Article Outlines hide. Explore the Rich History of Tanjong Pagar. Visit the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station.

  9. Tanjong Pagar Plaza has it's foodcourt on the second floor and the toilets are downstairs. It has famous Hong Kong style Wanton Mee and Briyani Dam as well as offering other options such as Japanese noodles and Nasi Lemak.

  10. Once the center of operations for rickshaw pullers, Tanjong Pagar / Duxton today is a mish-mash of residential, commercial buildings and nightspots. The once sleepy fishing village has been transformed into a vibrant business and commercial centre, after the founding of modern Singapore.

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