Katong Walking Food Tour

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Katong is a foodie’s paradise tugged away in the Eastern side of Singapore. It is well known for serving Peranakan (or Nonya) cuisine, a

unique blend of  Chinese ingredients with spices and cooking techniques of the Malays. 

Discover the tastes of Singapore as you walk past heritage shophouses and eateries in this ever-charming Katong area.

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Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Starts: Singapore, Singapore
Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Half-day Tours



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Katong is a foodie’s paradise tugged away in the Eastern side of Singapore. It is well known for serving Peranakan (or Nonya) cuisine, a

unique blend of  Chinese ingredients with spices and cooking techniques of the Malays. 

Discover the tastes of Singapore as you walk past heritage shophouses and eateries in this ever-charming Katong area.

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Stop At: Katong District, East Coast Road, Singapore Singapore

Katong, home of the Peranakans. Singaporean cuisine is diverse and with heavy influences from several ethnic groups, as a result of its history as a seaport with a large immigrant population.

The Peranakan (or Nonya) cuisine is a blend of Chinese ingredients with spices and cooking techniques of the Malays, giving it a unique aroma, texture and taste. Katong Laksa and Nonya Bak Zhang are two quintessential Paranakan dishes.

In Katong, you will also find a dizzying array of mouth-watering local hawker favorites, from Chicken Rice to Popiah, Curry Puffs, Roti Prata, Teochew Kueh and many many more. Your culinary choices are endless.

Start your culinary excursion with us at Katong !

Your local English speaking guide will bring you on a very “Shiok” and uniquely Singaporean food journey in Katong. You may also pick up one or two Singlish (abbreviation for Singapore English) words, a delightful slang consisting of English, Malay, Hokkien, Teochew and Cantonese.

Let’s go “Makan” !



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