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Old Bazaar Kitchen - 老巴剎廚房
130ptsHong Kong's most consistent Singaporean kitchen.

About Old Bazaar Kitchen - 老巴剎廚房
An OAD-ranked Singaporean kitchen in Wan Chai that earns a return visit, Old Bazaar Kitchen is the most credible place in Hong Kong to eat this cuisine without flying to Singapore. Easy to book, chef-driven, and well-suited to a late dinner or celebration. Ranked #310 in OAD Top Restaurants in Asia 2024.
The Verdict
If you have been to Old Bazaar Kitchen before and wondered whether a return visit makes sense, the short answer is yes — particularly if you are coming back for a late meal in Wan Chai. This is one of the few places in Hong Kong where you can get Singaporean cooking at a serious level without the flight to Singapore. Chef Billy Chung's kitchen earned an Opinionated About Dining (OAD) Leading Restaurants in Asia ranking at #310 in 2024, following a Recommended listing in 2023 — a steady upward trajectory that confirms this is not a novelty act. Booking is easy, the Jaffe Road address is accessible, and the format works well for a special occasion dinner or a focused date night when you want something that does not feel like every other Wan Chai option.
About Old Bazaar Kitchen
Old Bazaar Kitchen (老巴剎廚房) occupies a specific and underserved niche in Hong Kong's dining scene: Singaporean food executed with enough care and consistency to earn recognition from one of the more exacting international restaurant guides. The OAD system rewards places that serious eaters return to repeatedly, so the back-to-back recognition in 2023 and 2024 signals genuine quality, not a one-season moment. For a celebration dinner or a business meal where you want to impress without defaulting to a Cantonese or French tasting menu, this is a considered alternative.
The Wan Chai location on Jaffe Road puts Old Bazaar Kitchen in one of Hong Kong's most food-dense corridors, which works in your favour when comparing options before you commit. That said, the Singaporean focus is a differentiator , you are not going to find this particular kitchen style replicated easily nearby. If you want to benchmark what serious Singaporean cooking looks like on home turf, the references worth knowing include Rempapa, Kok Sen, and Mustard Seed in Singapore itself. Old Bazaar Kitchen is making a credible case that you do not have to cross the Causeway to eat well in this cuisine category.
The Google rating sits at 4.6, drawn from a relatively small review pool of 16, which means the score reflects a consistent core audience rather than a broad tourist sample. That is a useful signal for a special occasion booking: the people returning and reviewing are doing so deliberately. For a date night or a small group celebration, that repeat-visitor dynamic suggests the kitchen performs reliably rather than spiking on a good night.
As a late-night option in Wan Chai, Old Bazaar Kitchen fills a gap. The neighbourhood has no shortage of bars and casual spots after 10 PM, but finding Singaporean food at this quality level during late hours is harder. If your evening is running long , post-event, after a show at the nearby venues, or simply a late reservation , this address is worth knowing. Check current hours directly before booking, as the late-night availability is not confirmed in our data.
For context on how Singaporean cuisine sits within Hong Kong's broader food scene, it is worth knowing that the city's strength lies overwhelmingly in Cantonese cooking , venues like Forum represent the upper end of that tradition , and in international fine dining anchored by restaurants such as Amber and Caprice. Old Bazaar Kitchen is operating in a different register entirely: accessible, regionally specific, and OAD-recognised without requiring a tasting-menu budget. That positioning is useful to understand before you book.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 313 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
- Chef: Billy Chung
- Cuisine: Singaporean
- Awards: OAD Leading Restaurants in Asia #310 (2024); OAD Recommended (2023)
- Google Rating: 4.6 (16 reviews)
- Booking Difficulty: Easy , no extended lead time required
- Price Range: Not confirmed in current data , contact venue directly
- Hours: Not confirmed , verify directly before visiting, especially for late-night availability
- Phone / Website: Not listed , search directly or use a reservations platform
- Leading For: Date nights, small celebrations, late dinner in Wan Chai
How It Compares
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Singaporean Dining Beyond Hong Kong
If you are building a broader picture of what this cuisine looks like at its leading, the following Pearl-listed venues in Singapore are useful comparisons: Boon Tong Kee (Balestier Road), Chatterbox, Da Shi Jia Big Prawn Mee, and FT · Bak Kut Teh in Guangzhou for a mainland China reference point.
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|---|---|---|
| Old Bazaar Kitchen - 老巴剎廚房 | — | |
| Ta Vie | $$$$ | — |
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| The Chairman | $$ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Old Bazaar Kitchen - 老巴剎廚房 good for solo dining?
Yes. The Singaporean format — dishes designed for sharing but ordered freely — works well for solo diners who want to focus on two or three plates without committing to a set menu. Old Bazaar Kitchen's OAD recognition suggests consistent execution, so a solo visit to explore a dish or two carries low risk. If solo dining in a more formal setting matters to you, The Chairman in Central skews larger-group territory.
Can Old Bazaar Kitchen - 老巴剎廚房 accommodate groups?
Singaporean restaurants typically handle groups well, and Old Bazaar Kitchen's hawker-influenced format suits shared ordering across a table. For groups of six or more, call ahead to confirm table availability at 313 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai — phone details are not listed publicly, so booking early through any available reservation channel is advisable. Groups wanting a private-room option should note that this is not documented for this venue.
How far ahead should I book Old Bazaar Kitchen - 老巴剎廚房?
Booking two to three days ahead should cover most weekday visits; weekends at a Wan Chai restaurant with consecutive OAD rankings in 2023 and 2024 warrant booking earlier in the week. Specific reservation policies are not published, so contacting the venue directly via walk-in scouting or any listed booking platform is the safest approach. If you're flexible on timing, a weekday lunch typically offers the easiest access at this category of restaurant.
What should I wear to Old Bazaar Kitchen - 老巴剎廚房?
Old Bazaar Kitchen is positioned as a neighbourhood-accessible Singaporean restaurant in Wan Chai, not a formal dining destination. Casual dress is appropriate — there is no documented dress code. If you are arriving from a business context, standard office attire will be entirely comfortable.
What should a first-timer know about Old Bazaar Kitchen - 老巴剎廚房?
The core point: this is one of the very few Hong Kong restaurants seriously committed to Singaporean cooking, and it has earned back-to-back OAD recognition in 2023 and 2024 for that consistency. Chef Billy Chung leads the kitchen. The address is 313 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai — accessible and unfussy as a location. Go in expecting flavour-forward, hawker-rooted dishes rather than a formal tasting experience.
What should I order at Old Bazaar Kitchen - 老巴剎廚房?
Specific menu items and current dishes are not documented in available records, so ordering recommendations would be speculative. What is documented is that the kitchen focuses on Singaporean cuisine under chef Billy Chung. The practical approach: ask staff what is most representative of the menu on the day you visit, particularly any dishes tied to the hawker tradition that Singaporean cooking is built around.
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