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Taste &Tales of Chinatown, a Food & Heritage Tour with 8 Tastings

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Taste &Tales of Chinatown, a Food & Heritage Tour with 8 Tastings

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Durée de l'activité (3 hours)
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Hébergé dans English
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Join us for 'Taste & Tales of Chinatown', a unique food and heritage tour featuring 8 delicious tastings.

Point culminant de la tournée

Experience the Soul of Singapore in a Delicious Food Tour
Join us on a culinary adventure that will take you on a journey through the heart of Singapore.
✅ Why Travelers Love This Tour
- Private / Small Group – capped for personal, interactive experience
- Smart Route – Chinatown, Kampong Glam & Little India in one seamless journey
- Authentic Flavors – 8–10 local dishes, not tourist food
Storytelling Guides—licensed locals weaving food, culture & history
✨ Tour Highlights by District
- Chinatown – Roast meats, dim sum, kopi, heritage murals, old temples
- Kampong Glam – Malay kuih, tropical fruits, Sultan Mosque, Haji Lane street art
- Little India—spice markets, flower garlands, dosai stalls, Tekka Centre vibes
✅ Who Should Join?
- Couples & solo travelers seeking authentic culture
- Families wanting engaging food and heritage experience
- Foodies &

Qu'est-ce qui est inclus ?

  • Licensed English Speaking Guide
  • 810 Food Tastings
  • 01 Complementary Water Bottle
  • Bus/Mrt if needed during the tour

Qu'est-ce qui n'est pas inclus ?

  • Personal Expenses
  • Tips or Gratitudes ( not Compulsory but Appreciated)
  • Pick up/Drop Off
  • Entry/Admission Chinatown Heritage Centre

Informations Complémentaires

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Liability Disclaimer By joining this food tour, you acknowledge that Omnicity Tours acts as a guide and not a food preparer. While we carefully select trusted vendors, we do not prepare the food ourselves and cannot guarantee allergenfree meals. Some food items may contain common allergens such as nuts, gluten, shellfish, dairy, or soy. If you have any severe allergies, please inform us in advance. Guests participate in food tasting at their own discretion and risk. Omnicity Tours is not responsible for personal incidents such as choking or physical discomfort, unless caused by proven negligence on the part of our guide or food vendor.
  • Not recommended for travelers with walking challenging
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
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Chinatown Heritage Centre
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Chinatown Heritage Centre
Arrêt: 15 minutes
Chinatown Heritage Centre
With your guide leading the way, uncover stories of early Chinese immigrants, their struggles, hopes, and resilience. Explore faithfully recreated 1950s-style homes and reveal the harsh realities of migrant life. Discover how Chinatown transformed from a crowded enclave into the vibrant cultural district it is today.
2
Pagoda Street
Arrêt: 15 minutes
Pagoda Street
In the 19th century, Pagoda Street was a bustling hub for Chinese immigrants, housing coolie lodgings, opium dens, and shops like the notable Kwong Hup Yuen, a prominent coolie firm of the era . Today, the street is lined with beautifully preserved shophouses that showcase a blend of architectural styles, reflecting the diverse influences that have shaped the area .
3
Smith Street
Arrêt: 15 minutes
Smith Street
Smith Street is home to stunning murals by Yip Yew Chong, each showcasing Chinatown's rich heritage:
"My Chinatown Home": A glimpse into family life in a traditional shophouse.
"The Letter Writer": Honoring those who helped immigrants communicate with their families.
"Mid-Autumn Festival": Celebrating Chinatown’s festive traditions.
4
Temple Street
Arrêt: 15 minutes
Temple Street
Temple Street Murals by Yip Yew Chong
- Wet Market at 30 Temple Street: A vibrant depiction of a 1970s Chinatown wet market, featuring traditional stalls and street life.
- The Clog Maker at 25 Temple Street: Captures the nostalgic craft of making wooden clogs, with a traditional setting.
- Cantonese Opera: Celebrates Chinatown's theatrical heritage with performers in colorful costumes.
5
Nanyang Old Coffee
Arrêt: 15 minutes
6
Pure Pandan Chinatown
Arrêt: 15 minutes
7
Ann Siang Hill
Arrêt: 15 minutes
Ann Siang Hill
Ann Siang Hill is renowned for its meticulously restored shophouses, characterized by vibrant facades adorned with intricate ceramic tiles in shades of blue, green, and yellow. These architectural gems seamlessly combine traditional design elements with contemporary establishments, including boutique hotels, cafes, and art galleries
8
Maxwell Food Centre
Arrêt: 20 minutes
Maxwell Food Centre
Maxwell Food Centre stands out as one of Singapore's top hawker centres, known for its authentic local cuisine and vibrant atmosphere. A highlight is Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, acclaimed internationally and awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand.
9
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
Arrêt: 15 minutes
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple showcases Tang Dynasty-inspired architecture with multi-tiered roofs, wood carvings, and symbolic elements like dragons, phoenixes, and lotus flowers. This blend of religious, artistic, and cultural significance makes it a central spiritual landmark in Singapore.
10
Sago Street (Street Of The Dead)
Arrêt: 15 minutes
Sago Street (Street Of The Dead)
Sago Street in Singapore’s Chinatown, originally named after sago factories, was once known as "Sago Lane" or "street of the dead." It earned this name due to the "death houses" that served as hospice facilities for terminally ill migrants awaiting their final days.
11
Chinatown Complex 觀音 Guān yīn temple
Arrêt: 15 minutes
Ceci conclut la tournée.
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