Serangoon Gardens

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Serangoon Gardens Estate is a residential estate in Singapore. The estate is well known for its food centres and the food and beverage outlets.

Serangoon Gardens
English Serangoon Gardens
Chinese 实龙岗花园
(Pinyin Shílónggānghuāyuán)
Malay 'fill in'
Tamil fill in

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[edit] History

Serangoon Gardens is one of the oldest estates in the island, and was built in the 1950s. The estate was originally built to house the British soldiers based in Singapore. The roads in the area are named using British names. In the 1970s, when the British military left Singapore in 1971, Serangoon Gardens was known as an estate for the middle class.

The estate was upgraded in 2001 to revive the place. Open roadside drains were covered up and the central area was spruced up. It has new streetlights and road signs, and the estate's parks were also upgraded.

[edit] Electoral Boundaries

Until 1988, Serangoon Gardens was a single seat constituency. When the Group Representative Constituency was introduced, Serangoon Gardens became part of the GRC. Since then, it is part of the Marine Parade GRC. In the 2006 Electoral Boundaries, is transferred to Aljunied GRC.

[edit] Attractions

The estate's central area is where the food and beverage outlets are located. At the centre of the estate is a circus known as Serangoon Garden Circus. In the vicinity, there are cafés, restaurants, coffee shops, fast food restaurants, a market, two hawker centres, a post office, a police post and some shops. All the roads radiate around the circus, and the houses are located within walking distance. The estate has a tennis and squash centre at Burgley Drive. At Kensington Park Road, there is a country club known as Serangoon Gardens Country Club.

[edit] Food and Beverage

There are two hawker centres and a wet market. One which is, Serangoon Gardens Market and Food Centre and another which is Chomp Chomp Food Centre. The Serangoon Gardens food centre sells food like nasi lemak, Nonya kueh, Char Kway Teow, noodles and also houses a number of stores from the now defunct Taman Serasi food centre. Another food centre, which is known as "Chomp Chomp" is 200 m from the former. Chomp Chomp was simply known as Serangoon Gardens food centre when it opened in 1972. The hawkers nicknamed the place "Chomp Chomp", and since then it is known as Chomp Chomp Food Centre. The food centre is well known for its carrot cake (chai tow kuay), hokkien mee, ice kachang, satay, seafood and satay beehoon.

Since the 1990s, restaurants and cafés serve food such as Japanese food, desserts, Russian cuisine and Western cuisine have opened. Ice-cream parlours has opened and cafes such as The Coffee Bean have opened in the estate.

[edit] Transport

The estate is served by public bus services. In addition, on weekday mornings from 7.30am to 9am, licensed private bus operators operate an express service plying between Serangoon Gardens and the city centre.

[edit] Security

The area's popularity has also made it a popular location for counter-terrorism activities, with regular armed patrols by the Singapore Police Force's Police Tactical Unit. On 15 January 2006, a public emergency drill, the Serangoon Emergency and Preparedness Day 2006, was conducted in the estate near the Chomp Chomp Food Centre. The exercise involved a simulated vehicular explosion and casualties, the closure of roads and diversion of traffic, and casualty treatment and evacuation. (CNA)


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