Singapore Food Tours

Singapore Food Tours

Led by professional certified guides, who themselves are avid food lovers, Singapore food tours offer you the unique opportunity to explore the flamboyant food culture of the country like never before. On these tours, you will visit culinary hotspots of the city like Chinatown, Little India, Katong, and Kampong Glam, and enjoy authentic Singaporean cuisine, inspired by multiple Asian flavors including Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Malay.

From the UNESCO recognized hawker centers to premium Michelin rated Restaurants, you will get to visit top food outlets and relish traditional delicacies like Curry Puffs, Teochew Kueh, oyster omelets, Chicken Rice, and Popiah.

Explore Chinatown, Little India & Arab Street & Experience Singapore Street Food

One of the best Singapore food tours, this tour will offer you a chance to sample a wide array of local street food at various popular locations of the city like Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Throughout this tour, you will be guided by a fourth-generation Singapore-Chinese-Peranakan, who will offer you a deep insight of the traditional street food culture of Singapore. You will visit a hawker center in Chinatown and try famous Singapore Chinese street food. This will be followed by a tour to Little India, where you will relish some delicious Indian & Indian Muslim street food. Next, at Kampong Glam you will sample some famous desserts at a local eatery.

Singapore Private Food and Culture Tour

If you are looking for the best culture and food tours of Singapore, head on this tour to embrace the flavors of this multicultural country. Through this tour, you will get to learn about the history and culture of the city, while sampling a variety of delicious foods from the prime landmarks of Singapore - Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. You will visit a wide array of places including Chinatown Market, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, Chinatown Heritage Centre, House of Tan Teng Niah, Tekka Centre, Little India Arcade, Sultan Mosque, and Bugis.

The 10 Tastings of Singapore With Locals Private Street Food Tour

Head on one of the most sought-after food tours of Singapore and get a chance to explore the world-class street food scene of the country. Led by a qualified private guide, sample some delicious Malay, Chinese, and Indian food and drinks. As you relish a variety of most recommended local delicacies like “teh tarik” and “rojak”, check out the prime highlights of Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Pass by top tourist landmarks including Sri Mariamman Temple, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, Chinatown Heritage Centre, Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial, and National Museum of Singapore.

Small-Group Food Tour With Hawker Center: Eat Like A Local

If you want to eat like a local, this is one of the most recommended Singapore food tours you will want to book. This tour will offer you the unique chance to learn about the history and culture of Singapore through its cuisine. You will spend your time sampling a variety of authentic delicacies like curry puffs, dosas, hokkien mee, and more at prime food hotspots like Kampong Glam, Little India, Katong, and Old Airport Road Hawker Centre.

Discovery of 3 Ethnic Neighborhoods and UNESCO Street Food Tour

One of the most famous Singapore food tours, this tour will let you sample a wide variety of authentic street food at 3 popular ethnic neighborhoods that are home to hawker food centers and quaint eateries. A qualified professional guide will direct you to the best local hotspots, where you can relish unmatched local culinary specialities influenced by Malaysian, Chinese, and Indonesian cuisine.

Singapore Street Food Tour

One of the most unique Singapore food tours, this tour will offer you once in a lifetime opportunity to relish signature local delicacies at the world famous KEK Seafood Restaurant that was featured in the latest food documentary of Netflix “Street Food”, debuted on 26 April. You will get to sample the Chilli Crab, which is one of the most sought-after dishes of this restaurant. You can also try some Wanton noodles and fried carrot cake among other specialities.

Private Singapore After Dark: Local Street Food & Nightlife Tour

If you want to explore the nightlife of the city, this is one of the most recommended Singapore food tours for you. After the sky fades, you will witness the city shrouded with magical lights and adorned with endless entertainment options. You will get to enjoy authentic hawker dining experience and check out the bustling nightlife venues along the breathtaking Singapore River. You can also watch the mesmerizing lazer light show and visit a wide range of colorful bars and alfresco restaurants.

Michelin Premium Food Tour with Hawker Centre & Chinatown Tour

On this amazing tour, you will get to sample the best culinary pleasures in Singapore at 2 different Michelin rated Restaurants and 2 famous food stalls. You will also get a deep insight of the world-famous Hawker Culture of Singapore and learn about the early migrants of the country. On your tour, you will explore iconic destinations including Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, Sago Street, Chinatown Street Market, and Kreta Ayer Square.

Singapore Chinatown Private Food Tour

On this food tour you will get a chance to explore the Hawker Food culture of Singapore that is a part of UNESCO's intangible Heritage list. Your professional local guide will take you around the secret food spots that are most-visited by locals. You will relish popiah and rice rolls at Chinatown Street Market; Curry Noodles, Curry Puffs, and Chiffon Cakes at Hong Lim Market & Food Centre; and local cakes and chicken rice at Maxwell Food Centre.

Vegetarian Culinary Adventure in Singapore

If you are a vegetarian looking for a suitable food sampling tour in the city, this is one of the highly suggested food tours of Singapore, crafted specially for you. On this tour, your qualified licensed guide will take you around to explore a wide range of Asian vegetarian cuisines including Indian, Chinese, and Japanese. You will not only sample local vegetarian delicacies, but also learn about the ingredients and recipes. You can also visit the Hindu and Buddhist temples in the neighborhood.

Old Town Singapore Street Eats

On this food tour, you will get a chance to embrace the distinct flavors of one of the world’s best food cities, Singapore. You will be guided to the most famed culinary hotspots of the city and relish special blends of Indian, Chinese, and Malay cuisines. You can sample a wide variety of delicious authentic delicacies including sticky rojak salad, steamy dim sums, oyster omelets, poh pia fresh spring rolls, and thunder tea rice.

Katong Walking Food Tour

Head on this half-day food tour through the residential neighborhood of Katong and get a chance to sample authentic Peranakan cuisine. You will get to treat your tastebuds with the rich flavors of delicacies from Southeast Asia including Katong Laksa and Nyonya Bak Zhang. You can also get to taste a wide variety of delicious local hawker favorites, including but not limited to Curry Puffs, Roti Prata, Teochew Kueh, Chicken Rice, and Popiah.

FAQ's of Singapore

Which are the best places to visit in Singapore?

The best places to visit in Singapore include Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Flyer, Universal Studios, Singapore Zoo, S.E.A Aquarium, Marina Bay, Sentosa Island, Changi Beach, and Changi Museum, etc.

What is the best time to visit Singapore?

The best time to take food tours of Singapore is between the months of April and June, when the weather is dry and pleasant, perfect for moving around and exploring the various local hotspots of the city. This is also the time when the Singapore Film Festival is held, attracting a lot of global tourists.

How to reach Singapore?

  • By Air:Singapore has 8 airports with Changi Airport being the main airport. It connects the country to many important cities across the world including Delhi, Paris, London, New York, Shanghai, and Sydney through major airline service providers like Air India, Air China, Qatar Airways, and Bangkok Airways.
  • By Train:Singapore is connected to Malaysia through dedicated shuttle train services.
  • By Bus:One can reach Singapore from Peninsular Malaysia by road with services available from a number of bus operators including Aeroline, KKKL, Transtar, First Coach, and Transnasional.

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Why is Singapore so famous?

Singapore is famous for its hawker culture, premium Michelin rated restaurants, flamboyant nightlife culture, luxury shopping malls, clean surroundings, and majestic Hindu and Buddhist temples.

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