Embark on a thrilling kick scooter tour in Singapore, exploring street food and ethnic quarters. Taste 7 different types of vegetarian-friendly street food and discover the vibrant cultural heritage of Little India, Chinatown, European Town, Jewish Quarters, Little Japan, and Kampong Glam.
- House of Tan Teng Niah - Iconic, brightly painted villa built by a Chinese merchant for his wife in 1900. It’s the only Chinese villa left standing in Little India today.
- Licensed tour guide
- Kick scooter rental
- Sampling of 7 types of street food/drink
- Disposable poncho included
Get ready to spark your spirit of adventure and equilibrium, not forgetting to arrive with an unfilled belly for this unique culinary trip.
Immerse yourself in a vibrant mix of cultures and faiths, alongside picturesque heritage storefronts, photogenic street art, a lively evening bazaar and animated city landscapes.
Explore an array of 7 distinct street eats and beverages, all of them compatible with a vegetarian diet. Relish in a massive dosai cone, and pair it with some masala tea. Savor a fresh popiah (Chinese spring roll), chwee kway (served as steamed rice pudding crowned with radish and sambal), muah chee (sticky rice bits layered with nuts and sugar), and bubur pulut hitam (a coconut cream drizzled black sticky rice dessert) all offered at a local food market. Lastly, audition the pisang goreng (bananas fried in Malay style) at Kampong Glam.
Key features:
- Assortment of 7 Street Foods/Beverages
- Little India
- Albert Mall (‘Contemporary Chinatown’)
- Vintage European District
- Jewish Sectors
- Miniature Japan
- Kampong Glam (Home of Malay Royalty)
- Are children aged 7 years or below allowed to participate? No.
- Are people who weight more than 100 kg allowed to participate? No.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.