Geylang Food Tour at Night
Singapore, Singapore
Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Stroll along the rows of exotic fruit stalls in the popular Geylang and pluck up the courage to try Durian, the king of fruits. Enjoy a street food dinner of local Singapore delights from rice noodle or herbal soup, surprising Dim sum and more, all under the glittering neon lights of the place that never sleeps.
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Stroll along the rows of exotic fruit stalls in the popular Geylang and pluck up the courage to try Durian, the king of fruits. Enjoy a street food dinner of local Singapore delights from rice noodle or herbal soup, surprising Dim sum and more, all under the glittering neon lights of the place that never sleeps.Stroll through the meandering lanes and bustling back alleys of this unique enclave, and you’ll find a buzzing hub filled with rows of colourful Shophouses, mosques, temples, bars, and more that put Geylang firmly on the must-visit tourist trail.
With a rich history steeped in multi-cultural migration, the Geylang of today is a melting pot of ethnicities and religions. And unlike the rest of the island, it remains largely untouched by urban redevelopment; if you’re looking for a slice of old-school authentic Singapore charm, you’ll likely find it here.
Your guide will not only shed light on the area’s diverse history, new migrant communities, religions and after-hours activities, but will also encourage you to eat your way around the district. On offer is a greedy grab of Peranakan, Indian, Malay and regional Chinese standards. Pluck up the courage as we stop at the exotic fruit stalls to try Durian, dim sum, turtle soup or black herbal tea, all under the glittering neon lights of the place that never sleeps.
You’ll meet your experienced foodie guide who will give a brief introduction about Singapore’s food culture before proceeding on along the illuminated streets. Enjoy the food, culture and people of this unique area for approximately 2-3 hours.
With a rich history steeped in multi-cultural migration, the Geylang of today is a melting pot of ethnicities and religions. And unlike the rest of the island, it remains largely untouched by urban redevelopment; if you’re looking for a slice of old-school authentic Singapore charm, you’ll likely find it here.
Your guide will not only shed light on the area’s diverse history, new migrant communities, religions and after-hours activities, but will also encourage you to eat your way around the district. On offer is a greedy grab of Peranakan, Indian, Malay and regional Chinese standards. Pluck up the courage as we stop at the exotic fruit stalls to try Durian, dim sum, turtle soup or black herbal tea, all under the glittering neon lights of the place that never sleeps.
You’ll meet your experienced foodie guide who will give a brief introduction about Singapore’s food culture before proceeding on along the illuminated streets. Enjoy the food, culture and people of this unique area for approximately 2-3 hours.
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