Muslim-friendly Activities in Clarke Quay, Singapore

Kraftwich

Eat sandwiches, but with unique bread-like pizza bread, this is what you can try in Kraftwich. This restaurant has a mainstay menu of sandwiches with typical multigrain bread and various meat and vegetable fillings, halal.

Kraftwich Dok. SG Magazine

In addition, you can also taste salads and healthy grain bowls. This restaurant is suitable for those who are on a diet or adhere to a healthy lifestyle.

  • Address: Clarke Quay Central, 6
  • Eu Tong Sen St, 01-53 Clarke Quay Central, Singapore 059817
  • Phone: +65 6221 2856
  • www.kraftwich.com.sg

1819

Are you looking for a halal restaurant with a view of the Singapore River? Try visiting 1819. The restaurant, which opened in early 2021, offers a variety of western, Mediterranean, and Asian dishes from starters, cores, and desserts. You can also order high tea packages or snacks and afternoon tea when you are not too hungry but want to relax while enjoying the afternoon view here.

Address: 74 Boat Quay Singapore, Singapore 049862 Phone: +65 9028 2481 or +65 9800 9724

Cat & the Fiddle

After dining at the restaurant, you can continue your meal with various cute and delicious desserts. Cat & the Fiddle is a famous halal dessert cafe with a cheesecake menu.

Cat & the Fiddle Dok. Burpple

This cafe has more than 20 flavours of cheesecake. Some cheesecakes are inspired by local culinary flavours such as yuan yuang or coffee, milk, and tea. Then durian and Milo milk. Many people say that the cheesecake from Cat & the Fiddle is the best in Singapore.

  • Address: 6 Eu Tong Sen St, #01-41, Clarke Quay Central, Singapura 059817
  • Phone: +65 9155 7284
  • www.catandthefiddle.com

Take photos at historical sites with iconic buildings

As a historical district, Clarke Quay has a row of iconic buildings with interesting stories. The following buildings have retained their original style but have added elements that make them even more interesting. The list of iconic historical sites below can be the background for interesting vacation photos in Singapore.

Old Hill Street Police Station

This building looks striking from the outside because, in addition to having a classic style and having lots of windows, this former police station is also painted in rainbow- like colours.

Old Hill Street Police Station is a favourite iconic building in Clarke Quay to serve as a photo backdrop.

Old Hill Street Police Station Doc. Wikimedia Commons

The building was built in 1934 and served as the first police dormitory and prison in Singapore. Until now, Old Hill Street Police Station looks majestic and attractive to anyone who passes by.

Civil Defence Heritage Gallery

The Civil Defense Heritage Gallery building is no less iconic than the Old Hill Street Police Station. The red-and- white striped colour of the building characterizes this classic-style building.

The Civil Defense Heritage Gallery is a firefighting museum. You can stop by and see firefighting equipment from the 1800s to the modern day.

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