The area occupied by the address bar in other browsers - the place you can type or see the URL or Web address of the page you're viewing - acts as a search field in Chrome. So you don't specifically need to visit a search engine site to conduct a search.
Once you land on a Web page, however, the Web address is shown in the same area where you conducted the search.
To customize the browser, you click a wrench icon to the right of the address bar. A page icon appears just before the wrench icon. Click that, and you will see a drop-down menu with all of the page-level options, including launching a new tab, searching, zooming, and printing.