Singapore Traditional Food Bike Tour
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Singapore Traditional Food Bike Tour

4 hours
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Singapore Traditional Food Bike Tour
From $97.00
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Flexible booking and cancellation options.

What you’ll do

Eat your way around some of Singapore’s most delicious culinary hotspots—and explore the city’s sights at the same time—on this group bike tour. Eat like a local and sample a wide variety of flavors while you get to know the city. Just make sure you bring your appetite.
Highlights
  • Explore Singapore’s Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam with the help of a guide
  • Try traditional Singaporean dishes like pandan cake, kaya toast and eggs, popiah, roti prata, and more
  • Learn about the city’s culture and visit lesser-known spots
  • See more and get around faster with the help of a bike
Itinerary
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In Singapore, the Formula One Paddock Club is situated above the pit garage with a private grandstand, facing the Main Straight and Starting Grid. With The Observatory perched above the pit lane, members of the Formula One Paddock Club will relish outstanding views of the Main Straight.
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One of the most famous depictions of this iconic symbol is the statue found at Merlion Park—a scenic spot located at One Fullerton, Singapore.
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Escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life at Satay Street @ Lau Pa Sat. Living up to its reputation as Singapore’s largest open-air Satay Street, Lau Pa Sat is home to ten satay carts where people can enjoy true alfresco dining under the stars.
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Satay Street is also the one and only destination in Singapore to truly immerse yourself in the most authentic street hawker experience, as you order and savour delectable grilled skewers under the stars, right on Boon Tat Street daily from 7 pm onwards.
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Totally inundated with wonderful dishes. Conveniently located in the heart of Chinatown, a great place to get local traditional dishes with varied menus and cheap prices.
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A taste of tradition. Little India today is one of Singapore's most vibrant districts, with a fascinating past that stretches back to the 19th century.
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Centred on busy Arab Street, Kampong Glam is known as Singapore’s Muslim Quarter. Its 19th-century shophouses have been turned into stores selling textiles and casual restaurants serving spicy Malay and global fare.
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Chin Chin Eating House is widely recognised for serving up best Hainanese chicken rice, one of the national dishes of Singapore.
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The chicken is prepared in accordance with traditional Hainanese methods, which involve poaching the entire chicken at sub-boiling temperatures. The stock is then skimmed off and some of the fat and liquid, along with ginger, garlic and pandan leaves is used in the cooking of the rice, producing an oily, flavourful rice sometimes known as “oily rice”.

What’s included

Guided by license local tour guide

Please note that our bike tour is a rain or shine activity.

Bicycle use

Helmets provided (Request in Advance)

Snacks and Foods

What’s not included

Exclude Insurance

What’s not included

Exclude Insurance

Notes

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Please inform us in advance if you need helmet.

From $97.00
Calendar iconWhen are you going
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.