Halal Food in 321 Beach Rd

Situated in the historic Kampong Glam conservation area within District 07, 321 Beach Road occupies a shophouse along one of Singapore's oldest thoroughfares. The road derives its name from its original position along the seafront before 19th-century land reclamation pushed the coastline further out, transforming Beach Road from a coastal route into an inland artery connecting the city's diverse communities. The building sits at the boundary of the Arab and Bugis quarters, an area gazetted for conservation as far back as 1989. This heritage hotspot features well-preserved shophouses dating to the mid-19th century, displaying the evolution of Singapore's distinctive architectural typology with their two or three-storey structures combining commercial ground floors and residential upper levels. The Jackson Plan of 1822, based on Stamford Raffles' vision, originally designated much of Beach Road for European dwelling houses, though portions were included in the Arab quarter including Kampong Glam. Today, 321 Beach Road benefits from its position within this vibrant cultural district, surrounded by Arab Street's textile merchants, Haji Lane's boutiques, and the landmark Sultan Mosque. The building serves the local community with food establishments while maintaining the historical character that makes the Rochor area one of Singapore's most cherished heritage zones. Excellent connectivity comes via nearby Bugis, Nicoll Highway and Lavender MRT stations.

📍 Location Address
321 Beach Rd, Singapore 199557
1 Restaurants
1 MUIS Certified
0 Muslim Owned