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Home Kitchen

by Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
10 - 11, 17 - 18 May • 03:00pm
10 - 11, 17 May • 08:00pm

A heartwarming story about a three-generation Teochew restaurant, where tradition clashes with innovation when the youngest son returns from Paris, triggering a family feud over culinary heritage.

Home Kitchen
Set in Gim Hiang Restaurant, Home Kitchen is a tender, intergenerational drama created by Nine Years Theatre. Through a Teochew family's evolving relationship with their heritage business, the play explores memory, identity, and love—all anchored in the flavours of home-cooked food. Performed in Mandarin with English surtitles, it’s a rich dish of culture, conflict, and connection.


This programme is commissioned by SCCC as part of Cultural Extravaganza 2025. Please visit https://singaporen.sg/experience/ce for more information.
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

The Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre collaborates with arts and cultural groups and community partners to promote and develop local Chinese culture. Through engaging and accessible content, we hope to nurture greater appreciation of our multi-cultural identity and a stronger sense of belonging. 

Opened by then-Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 19 May 2017, our centre in the heart of the city welcomes everyone to enjoy exhibitions, fairs, performances, seminars, talks, workshops and other cultural activities throughout the year.





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