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Singapore Food Gourmet Trip

Having trouble to think of what to eat in Singapore? With Singapore is known as a food heaven where it has a wide diversity of food to choose from. But do you know which dishes to start off with?

This tour will guide you to be a food gourmet for a day while learning more about the Singapore’s heritage! 

Awaken your taste buds from the highlight of the tour as we explore various famous food places, who these local hawkers have won against a well-known Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay on a friendly face-off cooking competition during 2013. 

Before trying out those winning dishes, start off breakfast at Ya Kun Kaya Toast where you can get an opportunity to experience one of Singapore’s authentic breakfast places! Also, you purchase back Ya Kun kaya jar spread which is the perfect souvenir for your families and friends! 

Next, set off to one of the world heritage sites in Singapore Botanic Gardens, where in Ethnobotany garden has four different segments. From there, you can view various ancient painted stones by the older generation.

Next, head off to try out iconic Singaporean’s food, from Tian Tian Chicken Rice at Maxwell Food Centre. With their hot fragrant rice, topping on large chunks of chicken and a spread of savory gravy. To add a punch to your chicken rice, try out their homemade chilli with the chicken rice! 

Afterwards, proceed to the National Museum of Singapore to learn more about Singapore history through exhibitions, gallery and artifacts.

And end off your tour by trying the next iconic dish, the Katong Laksa at 328 Katong Laksa. Slurping the thick noodles with hot piping filled with rich coconut gravy. Interestingly, you can just eat these noodles without using chopsticks as the noodles come in bite sizes which you can simply use a spoon!

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