City Guides: The Art of Living Locally with Alan Lo

Alan Lo, co-founder of YAL Foundation and Kim Association, shares his personal guide to Singapore — with favourites ranging from the heritage to the contemporary. From the architectural and cultural gems of River Valley to local dining haunts and sleek bars with cityscape views, Lo captures the island city’s diverse offerings. Through his eyes, Singapore is layered and ever-evolving — a place best experienced through its people, culture, and cuisine. Read on to see his recommendations to make the most of your visit to ART SG 2026!

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Alan Lo, Co-Founder of YAL Foundation and Kim Association

What’s a part of Singapore’s history or urban landscape that you find particularly inspiring?

 AL: I love the River Valley area. It’s where we keep an apartment and also where we decided to open Kim Association. There’s a series of small streets lined with a mix of old and new architecture, plus cultural institutions like Theatre Works and STPI, as well as local eateries and coffee shops.

Beyond the luxury boutiques, where do you go in Singapore to find unique, locally-made items that reflect the city’s creative spirit?

AL: New Bahru is my new hang out. I love how Teng Wen has transformed an abandoned school into a hub featuring the best SG founded brands and food concepts. Soil Boy and Beyond the Vine are my favourite stores as well as One Fattened Calf Burgers!

What’s a uniquely Singaporean experience that you think everyone should try at least once?

AL: Go for a run in the morning from Marina Bay Sands towards the Asian Civilisations Museum along the Singapore River. You will get to see the different neighbourhoods, check out historic architecture… It’s also great for people watching.

 Where are your favorite places to eat that we won’t find in guide books?

AL: Zichar (local stir fry restaurant) at Yang Ming in Bishan! Tucked away in the middle of a HDB courtyard, this joint serves up amazing local food including my favourite lobster with cheung fun, and fried beehoon with a lot of wok hei! 

For a night out on the town and to let your hair down, what would be your recommendation?

AL: Baia is an amazing bar on top of Esplanade offering amazing drinks and the best view of the Marina and Central Business District! I also love Park 90 if you’re looking for a wine bar with an encyclopedic wine list! 

ART SG 2026 City Guides: The Art of Living Locally invites gallerists, artists, and cultural insiders to spotlight Singapore’s most compelling destinations from a local perspective. Created for collectors, fair guests, and art enthusiasts alike, the guide offers an insider’s look at the city’s creative energy and cultural rhythm beyond the fair.