Embark on a 5-hour culinary journey through three dynamic ethnic neighborhoods in Singapore. Led by an expert guide, you will experience the best of Singapore’s diverse food scene, sampling Michelin-starred dishes and authentic hawker fare that reflect the city’s rich multicultural identity.
Tour Highlights:
Little India – A Colorful Feast: Walk through the vibrant streets of Little India, from the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple to the delicious offerings at Tekka Centre.
Kampong Glam – Art & Culture: Stroll along Haji Lane, visit the grand Sultan Mosque, and explore Malay heritage at the Spice Garden.
Chinatown – A Cultural Gem: Discover the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, indulge in street food at Maxwell Food Centre, and delve into Chinatown’s rich history.
Savor Singapore’s Flavors: Enjoy a delightful journey through the country’s diverse cuisines, from Indian curries to Malay spices and Chinatown street food.
Immerse yourself in the colorful streets of Little India, with its vibrant markets and fragrant food stalls.
Visit the impressive Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple
Explore Tekka Centre, where delicious Indian dishes await.
Don’t miss the Little India Arcade, filled with traditional clothing and crafts
The Indian Heritage Centre to learn about the rich history of the Indian community.
Discover the artistic charm of Kampong Glam
Starting with the unique Haji Lane and the majestic Sultan Mosque
Wander through Jalan Besar’s charming shops
Explore Vintage Camera Museum
Discover the Spice Garden at the Malay Heritage Centre
Explore the bustling streets of Chinatown, home to the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
Discover the historic Sri Mariamman Temple
Savor street food at Maxwell Food Centre
Visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre to delve deeper into its rich history
Experience the lively atmosphere of Ann Siang Hill and Club Street, filled with trendy cafes and boutiques.
Little India MRT Exit C, Street Level
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