Rumah Bebe: Set in an elaborately-designed Peranakan 'house', Rumah Bebe not only sells Nonya kebayas and accessories, it also offers classes in Peranakan cuisine, beadwork and traditional embroidery. Visit the upper floor to view a display of a Peranakan bridal chamber and learn more about the life of a typical Peranakan young lady.
Saint Francis Enterprise: Saint Francis Enterprise is a retail-cum-food establishment where customers can view and purchase the owner's antique collection of Peranakan jewellery while getting their take-away of traditional Nonya kueh. For a better sampling of their culinary offerings check out the True Blue restaurant on the upper floor which offers authentic Peranakan fine dining.
Kim Choo Kueh Chang: Founded over 40 years ago, Kim Choo Kueh Chang is still where patrons can savour the famous sweet rice dumplings as well as learn the art of wrapping Nonya dumplings at organised demonstrations and live classes throughout the day.