Katong

Katong
Subzone of Marine Parade Planning Area
Other transcription(s)
 • MalayTanjung Katong (Rumi)
تنجوڠ کاتوڠ (Jawi)
 • Chinese加东 (Simplified)
加東 (Traditional)
Jiādōng (Pinyin)
Ka-tong (Hokkien POJ)
 • Tamilகாத்தோங்
Kāttōṅ (Transliteration)
Shophouses at Katong
Shophouses at Katong
Country Singapore
Planning areaMarine Parade
SubzoneKatong
Websitewww.katong.sg

Katong (commonly referred to as Tanjong Katong) is a residential neighbourhood in the eastern portion of the Central Region of Singapore, within the Marine Parade planning area. The Katong district stretches from Fort Road area to the Joo Chiat area. It used to be located by the sea, before land reclamation towards the south to East Coast Park was created for housing and recreational purposes beginning in the 1960s to 1970s.

Katong was the location of many villas and mansions of the wealthy elite in the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries. They made their fortunes in the Far East and built seaside resorts, villas and manors along the beachfront of Katong, beginning from Katong Park to the end of the East Coast.

Katong's rich cultural mix has contributed to its unique cuisine. Katong is well known among locals as a food district with a variety of shophouse restaurants serving Peranakan cuisine and particularly, a spicy Singaporean noodle soup known as Katong laksa. Its famous icons include Joo Chiat Road's "food street", Dunman food center, Koon Seng Road & Everitt Road's Peranakan conservation house, Eurasian Heritage Gallery.[citation needed]