Halal Food in 150 Arab St
150 Arab Street sits at the heart of Kampong Glam, Singapore's historic Malay-Arab quarter that dates back to the 1822 Raffles Plan. When Sir Stamford Raffles established modern Singapore, he designated this area as the royal enclave for Sultan Hussein Shah and his court, alongside the Malay and Arab merchant communities who would shape the neighbourhood's character. The name Kampong Glam derives from "kampong" meaning village and "glam", a tree species that once grew abundantly here. The street itself formed part of a bustling commercial district where craftsmen and merchants traded spices, silks, precious stones, and textiles. Arab Street became particularly known for its basket weavers and textile sellers, while surrounding lanes hosted everything from blacksmiths to jewellery shops. Today, the area remains a key heritage precinct with numerous conserved shophouses housing modern cafes, boutiques, and cultural attractions. The Sultan Mosque and Malay Heritage Centre anchor the district, while visitors explore Haji Lane and Bussorah Street nearby. The neighbourhood has successfully balanced preservation with contemporary retail and dining, maintaining its distinctive character while serving both tourists and locals.
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