How do I get to Newton Food Centre?

Take the Subway or Metro, and in Singapore, we call it the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), and alight at Newton Station. Follow the sign for exit and it's about 7 minutes walk to the Food Centre. You can ask for direction from the Ticket Control station, or ask the locals when you exit the station.

Also to know is, how do I get to Newton Food Centre by MRT?

Take the MRT to Newton MRT station (which is just one stop from Orchard MRT), take Exit B and the Food Center is about 200M away. You would need to cross an overhead bridge. Alternatively, another way to get here is to take a taxi.

Furthermore, why is it called Newton Circus? Originally known as Syed Ali Road, Newton Circus/Road was renamed in 1914 after assistant municipal engineer Howard Newton (1877–18964) to prevent confusion with Syed Alwi Road in Little India. The Newton Circus roundabout was constructed in 1933 to manage the heavy traffic of the eight roads converging there.

Similarly one may ask, what is good at Newton Food Centre?

Newton Food Centre is your one-stop food fix near town

  • BBQ sambal stingray – Guan Kee Grilled Seafood.
  • Oyster omelette – Hup Kee Fried Oyster Omelette.
  • Fishball noodles – Soon Wah Fishball Kway Teow Mee.
  • Chilli Crab – Alliance Seafood.
  • Satay – TKR Satay.
  • Chai tow kuay – Heng Carrot Cake.
  • Popiah – Bee Heng.

How do you get to the Golden Mile Food Center?

Golden Mile Food Centre is close to Nicoll Highway MRT Station (CC5), Lavender MRT Station (EW11) and Bugis MRT Station (EW12). It is near to several bus stops located at Golden Landmark, Beach Road – 01429, opposite Golden Mile Complex – 01421 and at St. John Headquarters – 014119.

Is Newton Food Centre good?

It's totally understandable if you feel spoilt for choice, and cannot decide where to go for your next meal. Well, Newton Food Centre definitely deserves a spot as a top contender – a gateway to all the sumptuous local delicacies, you'll get a taste of everything good and yummy there.

Why is Tampines called Tampines?

The name Tampines goes back to the Franklin and Jackson map of 1828. It is named after Sungei Tampines, which in turn got its name from the tempinis trees (Malay for Streblus elongatus) which were said to be growing by it. The oldest street in the area, Tampines Road, dates to 1864 when it was a cart tract.

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