Experience an unforgettable culinary journey in the heart of Singapore's downtown with our Eat & Snap in Chinatown - Walking Food Tour.
Embark on a gastronomic adventure through Chinatown's historic lanes. Led by our expert guides, discover hidden gems and popular stalls, savouring iconic Singaporean dishes such as Hainanese Chicken Rice, Kaya Toast, and Chendol. Let your taste buds dance with the perfect balance of flavours and spices.
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage, marvel at traditional architecture, and uncover the unique stories that make this neighbourhood a culinary destination like no other. You'll get to visit bustling hawker centres on the tour, where generations-old recipes are handed down and perfected.
Throughout the tour, our knowledgeable food guides will share insights into the ingredients, cooking techniques, and cultural significance of the dishes you encounter. We'll also show you the most photogenic spots in Chinatown. Remember to come hungry!
Have a snack at Lau Pa Sat, one of Singapore's most monumental landmarks dating back to the 19th century
Delve into Singapore's rich food culture in Chinatown, the historic Chinese ethnic quarter that is home to many of the city's best food
Telok Ayer MRT Station (DT18) Exit A, street level, facing the bus stop
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