Chinatown is an ethnic neighbourhood that was once home to the early Chinese migrants. The area also displays remarkable religious diversity, where Hindu temples and mosques sit right next to Chinese temples. The rich heritage of Singapore is also evident in the wealth of food choices.
Join our Walking Food Tour for a heady experience blended by culture and lip-smacking local delights.
Posted By : allisong08
I originally signed up for the Sweet and Savory food tour, however there weren’t enough people so I agreed to switch over to the Chinatown tour. I loved it!!
Even though my hotel was literally 700m down the road I hadn’t ventured up to Chinatown. Even without all the hawkers it’s something to check out! Having a guide to take me through it all was fabulous.
All the options in Singapore are overwhelming; literally food everywhere. This helped me to figure out what was good and where to go to get good food!
This was my first food tour ever and I think I’ll have to make it a thing wherever I go.
I believe my guides name was Olivia; she was absolutely amazing! I can’t say enough positive things about her.
Oh and we got lots and lots of food. Seriously, lots. And I eat a lot. I think I went back to my room and laid down for a few hours after it finished. So don’t worry about getting enough.
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Posted On : 2019-12-10 08:20:56
Posted By : Felicity K
We did the 4pm - 7pm tour in Chinatown and made 3-4 stops at various hawker centres and restaurants. Our guide Olivia was knowledgeable about food and Singapore/Chinese history more generally. It was very relaxing, not rushed and we got to try a good range of food. Definitely plenty of food on offer - we were stuffed by the end! I thought was very good value for how much food and drink we had. I live in Singapore so am very happy that I now know places to get some amazing food in future.
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Posted On : 2019-11-17 21:15:25
Posted By : MartyZlat
Adventurous food-wise, but cautious of food safety, I found this to be the perfect solution for my introductory experience. Our guide Keith is a real local and "foodie," and he introduced us to all the best Singapore food stalls have to offer. Come extremely hungry, because there is a LOT of food offered, and if you have a portable fan, bring it and wear cool, loose fitting clothers. The hawker markets are not air-conditioned, and it was hot and humid.
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Posted On : 2019-10-19 23:20:43
Posted By : AmandaWUK
My tour guide, Eisler, was informative about food and Singapore. I very much enjoyed his company and insights into Singapore. My only regret is doing this tour on the night before I left. I wanted to go back to the markets we went to but didn't have the time!
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Posted On : 2019-06-27 10:17:50