Discover Singapore through its flavours on this 3 hour small-group guided walking food tour that blends culture, heritage, and everyday local life. Thoughtfully paced and carefully curated, the experience focuses on Little India and Chinatown, two areas where Singapore’s diversity is most vividly expressed on the plate, in the streets, and on the walls. At least 10 type of food tasting.
The journey begins in Little India, where vibrant streets are lined with spice shops, flower garlands, and colourful shophouses. As you walk through the area, you will notice striking street murals tucked along side lanes and building walls, illustrating scenes of early migrants, traditional trades, and daily life. These artworks add a contemporary creative layer to the area’s deep-rooted heritage, turning ordinary streets into open-air galleries. Cultural highlights include a visit to Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and a photo stop at the brightly painted House of Tan Teng Niah, offering visual context to the neighborhood’s history.
Throughout Little India, stop at local eateries and hawker stalls for authentic tastings of everyday Indian street food, with selections varying daily based on availability. The focus is on freshly prepared dishes enjoyed by locals, ensuring no two tours are exactly the same.
Travel by public transport like a local to Chinatown, where heritage shophouses, temples, and bustling streets reveal the storey of Singapore’s early Chinese communities. Here too, murals appear along lanes and alleyways, depicting scenes of traditional life and preserving memories of trades that once defined the area. Tastings continue around the renowned Chinatown Complex Food Centre, showcasing classic Chinese-Singaporean flavours, with dishes selected daily for freshness and quality.
This tour is ideal for travellers who want to experience Singapore beyond the highlights, combining food, culture, street art, and skyline views in one well-balanced journey rich in stories, light on effort, and big on impact.