Experience Singapore's diverse cultures and eat like a local! On the Private Street Food Tour, you'll taste 9 authentic street foods from Chinese, Malay, and Indian cuisines through Chinatown and Little India. Hear the stories of locals who shape our local food landscape and discover why eating is a national obsession in Singapore.
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Meet at Chinatown MRT station (Exit A - Pagoda Street). Detailed instructions with photos of the meeting point will be provided after booking.
We will end near Little India MRT Station. Your guide will offer you assistance and provide directions after the tour.
Immerse yourself in our local food culture as we introduce you to our street food heritage. We'll take you to old streets and alleyways where traveling hawkers once plied their trade. Get to the heart of our vibrant hawker culture: taste local foods crafted by old and emerging hawkers. Discover the origins of our street foods as we guide you through dishes from diverse cultures, each with its own traditions that have been carefully preserved and continue to be enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
Eating is a national pastime in Singapore and you will learn why! Get to taste at least 9 different Malay, Indian and Chinese dishes, engaging your taste buds from sweet to spicy to savoury, and everything in between. Foods/drink include Hainanese Chicken Rice, rojak, oyster cake, savoury pastries, refreshing sugar cane juice and more.
See an architecturally stunning Chinese temple built in the Tang style and take photos of the prominent landmark in Chinatown Singapore.
Visit Tekka Centre in Little India, you will get to taste a selection of local foods such as roti prata (Indian flat bread), rojak and other local favourites.
Taste Indian street snacks along the buzzy Serangoon Road. Spot hidden street art and shops along the major thoroughfare of Little India.
Once a place of refuge during the Japanese War Occupation, hear how the historic temple remains relevant to the Hindu community. You will have photo taking opportunities.
The last surviving Chinese villa in Little India is a hybrid of Malay, Chinese and European architectural influences. You will have photo taking opportunities.
See a slice of local life here as flower garland artisans, street markets and the nearby Little India Heritage Centre add vibrancy to the colorful street.
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