Singapore food comprises many cuisines coming from the Malay, Chinese and Indian which individual traveler will find it challenging to taste all. No worried, our professional and enthusiastic Guide will curate a personalized choices of dishes from Michelin stars to humble hawker food within 5-hour Walking through 3 ethnic routes and trails. You will find that it is the simplicity yet bring up the perfection of how good Singaporean make humble ingredients become tasty and where a meal is judged solely by what comes on the plate, but not necessarily from fancy restaurants. This food tour is not just about eating, but it offers in-depth of Singapore's multicultural identity and the history stories behind every steps.
SHARE GROUP: 1 adult can buy max 1 child tickets, etc. Any additional child will have to pay Full adult
Explore the stunning Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, dedicated to the goddess Kali, renowned for its colorful facade and intricate sculptures. Indulge in the vibrant atmosphere of Tekka Centre, a bustling wet market and hawker center offering delicious Indian dishes. Browse through the charming Little India Arcade, lined with shops selling traditional clothing and handicrafts.. Dive into the rich history of the Indian community at the Indian Heritage Centre, with interactive exhibits and cultural performances. Take a leisurely stroll through the colorful streets of Little India, filled with vibrant murals, bustling markets, and aromatic food stalls
Explore Kampong Glam's charm by starting at Haji Lane's vibrant alleyway filled with colorful murals and quirky boutiques. Admire the beauty of Sultan Mosque before wandering to Jalan Besar Road's quaint shophouses . Discover vintage treasures at the vintage Camera Museum and then Walk through Kandahar Street, Pause at the Malay Heritage Centre and Spice Garden to delve into history and fragrant spices. Follow Muscat and Bussola Street to taste exotic flavors
Chinatown in Singapore is a bustling area with vibrant attractions that offer a glimpse into its rich heritage and culture. Highlights include the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, a magnificent structure housing a sacred relic of the Buddha's tooth.The lively Chinatown Street Market, where visitors can immerse themselves in the hustle and bustle while sampling delicious street food as well as browsing traditional crafts. The Sri Mariamman Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, offers stunning architecture and vibrant ceremonies, while the Chinatown Heritage Centre provides fascinating insights into the lives of early Chinese immigrants. Maxwell Food Centre is a popular spot to savor a wide array of local dishes. Ann Siang Hill and Club Street offer a charming ambiance with trendy bars, boutiques, and cafes housed in restored shophouses
You will make your own way to the meeting points