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12 - 28 July 2019 A FOODIE’S GUIDE TO THE SINGAPORE FOOD FESTIVAL 2019

A FOODIE’S GUIDE TO THE SINGAPORE FOOD FESTIVAL 2019 · 2019-07-11 · This year, the Singapore Food Festival (SFF) marks its 26th year of celebrating our vibrant local dining scene

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Page 1: A FOODIE’S GUIDE TO THE SINGAPORE FOOD FESTIVAL 2019 · 2019-07-11 · This year, the Singapore Food Festival (SFF) marks its 26th year of celebrating our vibrant local dining scene

12 - 28 July 2019

A FOODIE’S GUIDE TO THE SINGAPORE FOOD FESTIVAL 2019

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This year, the Singapore Food Festival (SFF) marks its 26th year of celebrating our vibrant local dining scene. Our national food obsession has always been at the heart of this annual event, with opportunities to showcase our multicultural food heritage, explore new culinary innovations and profile local talents. Mark your calendars in July to discover Singapore’s identity through our food and have a gastronomic experience like no other!

Follow this guide to enjoy the best of the fest, depending on your appetite for modern culinary adventures, local authentic dining experiences, artistic feasts, or traditional flavours. Shortlist the events and experiences you wish to be part of and book your tickets with our official booking partner, Klook.

SAVOUR SINGAPOREIN EVERY BITE

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ModernityB ITE I NTO

Are you always the first to know and adopt the latest food trends? Always updated on innovative dishes and restaurants?

With your adventurous palate and love for innovative interpretations of traditional local dishes, you’ll fit right in with fellow gourmands

who love a modern twist.

12 – 13 JULY 20195pm – 1 1pm

STREAT Free Entry

THE PROMONTORY11 Marina Boulevard Singapore 018940

Singapore’s most distinguished chefs and celebrated hawkers bring you a slice of our island’s most delectable dishes at STREAT. The Singapore Food Festival’s signature event features 12 F&B stalls and a pop-up bar helmed by Origin Bar.

In between bites, check out a range of workshops, live music performances and quality wares from local design label Naiise.

The NETS Group operates Singapore’s national debit scheme enabling customers to make payments using their ATM cards or mobile devices at more than 114,000 acceptance points in the country as well as QR, credit card and online payments.

The Group manages and operates the clearing and payment infrastructure for the Singapore Clearing House Association and core electronic transfer services FAST, Inter-bank GIRO and PayNow and is the market leader for payment and clearing solutions (Real-Time Gross Settlement system and Cheque Truncation System) in the region with some S$1 trillion in transaction value processed through its systems every year.

Made from apples, Strongbow brings nature to the city and invites consumers to experience its uplifting natural refreshment. As the first drink of the evening, it refreshes times with friends, turning them into golden moments. Strongbow keeps our connections real and take a new outlook on our urban lives.

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Singapore’s most beloved chain of convenience stores brings you a fantastic array of fusion food, with ready-to-eat local products that combine local and global flavours. The perfect snack for peckish visitors on the go, these nibbles include Salted Egg Tamagoyaki, Chicken Satay Onigiri and Takoyaki with Chilli Crab Sauce.

7-ELEVEN DAY10 JULY – 6 AUGUST 2019

7-ELEVEN STORES ISLAND-WIDE

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FROM 12 JULY 2019 ONWARDS

STREAT AND ALL YA KUN OUTLETS

Experience the taste of an authentic local breakfast on a crispy biscuit stick, with this limited-edition snack from Glico and Ya Kun Kaya Toast. This delectable treat fuses the flavours of kaya (traditional jam made from coconut and eggs) toast and kopi-o (black coffee).

POCKY X YA KUN KAYA TOAST & KOPI O

IPPUDO MANDARIN GALLERY333A Orchard Road#04-02/03/04Singapore 238897Mon-Sat: 11am–11 pmSun/PH: 11am –10pm

IPPUDO MARINA BAY SANDS2 Bayfront Avenue B2-54/55The Shoppes at Marina Bay SandsSingapore 018972Sun-Thu: 10.30am–11pmFri/Sun/PH Eve: 10.30am–11.30pm

Craving for oodles of noodles? Singaporean chilli crab and Japanese ramen come together in a perfect marriage of flavours, with the first-ever collaboration between famed Japanese ramen chain IPPUDO and beloved local seafood restaurant, No Signboard Seafood.

This delicious concoction blends Ippudo’s Tonkotsu soup and No Signboard Seafood’s homemade chilli crab sauce. You can taste this spectacular dish only at IPPUDO’s Mandarin Gallery and Marina Bay Sands outlets. Only 30 bowls will be served per outlet per day, so be sure to hurry down!

1–31 JULY 2019

THE ULTIMATE CHILLI CRAB RAMEN

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13, 20, 27 JULY 2019 $45

SINGAPORE VEGAN STREET FOOD CRAWL

13 JULY 2019 10am - 12.30pmGEYLANG SERAI PRECINCTMeeting Location: In front of Mr Teh Tarik, Geylang Serai Market, 1 Geylang Serai, #01-210, Singapore 402001

20 JULY 20192.30pm - 5pmCHINATOWN PRECINCTMeeting Location: Main entrance of Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum

27 JULY 20192.30pm - 5pmLITTLE INDIA PRECINCTMeeting Location: Entrance of Exit E, Little India train station (Junction of Race Course Road, and Buffalo Road)

Embark on a culinary adventure across the three bustling cultural precincts of Geylang Serai, Chinatown and Little India with the Singapore Vegan Street Food Crawl.

The event celebrates Singapore’s vibrant vegan street food culture, with fun tasting trails that will have you sampling desserts, artisanal teas and meat-free versions of popular Malay, Chinese and Indian cuisine staples.

GEYLANG SERAI PRECINCT

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CHINATOWN PRECINCT

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LITTLE INDIA PRECINCT

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AVOCADO COFFEE

SELECTED LIHO OUTLETS

Discover a taste of tradition at LiHO Tea, which fuses aromatic kopi (local coffee) with avocado in one delicious drink. Avocado Coffee will be available at selected LiHO outlets. Be sure to admire the spruced-up shop interiors, which pay tribute to local hawker culture.

12 JULY – 30 SEPTEMBER 2019

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T GALLERIA BY DFS, SINGAPORE25 Scotts RoadSingapore 228220

1 JUNE – 31 JULY 2019Sun-Thu: 1 1am - 8pm, Fri - Sat: 1 1am - 9pm

LOCAL FESTIVAL

CultureB ITE I NTO

Do you have a passion for authentic local experiences and flavours? Does your endless curiosity drive you to live – and eat – like the locals? If so, then hop on this food trail and start feasting,

Singapore style!

Looking for gifts for your loved ones back home? DFS Group’s Local Festival campaign unveils a range of toothsome treats and exclusive products. These include Home’s Favourite cookies—which come in uniquely local flavours like durian kaya and kopi-o—and Fragrance’s salted egg snacks, which are proudly made in Singapore.

PARK BENCH DELI 179 Telok Ayer StreetSingapore 068627

1 – 31 JULY 2019Mon-Fri: 10.30am - 4pm, 5pm - 9pmSat-Sun: 9am - 3pm

Singaporean flavours meet American comfort food with this local sandwich creation by Park Bench Deli and Candlenut, the world’s only Michelin-starred Peranakan restaurant. Made with beef patty, buah keluak (black nut indigenous to Southeast Asia), fried eggs and potato buns, the Buah Keluak Burger is a bold and robust statement dish blending the best of Asian and Western flavours. You’ll be eating for a good cause, as $1 will go to charity for every burger sold in July.

PBD X CANDLENUT GUEST CHEF SERIES

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$70 - $985 – 28 JULY 20197pm - 10pm

THE GATHERING ROOM 115 King George’s Avenue #02-01Singapore 208561

Experience private dining that fuses modern innovation and traditional flavours, with creations whipped up by ten local chefs. Discover recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation, and the stories behind them.

PRIVATE CHEF’S TABLE

JEWEL CHANGIAIRPORT 78 Airport BoulevardSingapore 819666

19 JULY 20192pm – 10pm20 – 21 JULY 201910am – 10pm

An unmissable experience for tea connoisseurs and caffeine fiends, the Singapore Tea Festival features hundreds of tea blends and items related to the fine craft of tea-brewing.

Besides the various tea vendors, visitors can also expect an enchanting array of workshops and masterclasses, to learn to appreciate tea, make kombucha (fermented tea) and use tea in their skincare regimes.

SINGAPORE TEA FESTIVAL 2019Free Entry

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$100 – $120 $128

Discover Singapore’s sheer diversity of flavours at #pluck by Majoolah. Featuring myriad cuisines by four celebrated chefs on the island—ranging from modern Teochew fare to traditional Malay cuisine—these chefs mainly use local produce sourced from local farms.

CHEF EVELYN YAP OF HAPPIVORE

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CHEF IVAN YEO OF THE 1925 BREWING COMPANY

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CHEF LYNETTE SEAH OF LYNNETTE'S KITCHEN

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CHEF ABU ANUAR OF LEGENDA

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#PLUCK 20, 21, 27, 28 JULY 2019

27, 28 JULY: Chef Evelyn Yap of Happivore, hosted by Sub Zero & Wolf

27, 28 JULY: Chef Ivan Yeo of The 1925 Brewing Company

$120 $100 – $120

20, 21 JULY: Chef Lynette Seah of Lynette’s Kitchen

21, 28 JULY: Chef Abu Anuar of Legenda hosted by Scaled (by Ah Hua Kelong)

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TELOK AYER ARTS CLUB 2 McCallum StreetSingapore 069043

13, 20, 27 JULY 2019 1pm – 4pm, 7pm – 10pm

Featuring a surprise programme and seven-course menu with a welcome drink and cocktail pairing, this unique dining experience aims to remove all distractions so visitors can fully appreciate the key elements of food, such as its texture, flavour, aesthetic and process, in a way that advances dining.

ADVANCED DINING

ArtB ITE I NTO

Do you have a deep appreciation for the arts, from theatre and literature to the culinary? Indulge all five senses at these

unique dining experiences with a healthy serving of the arts. Get ready to be entertained while you feast on delectable delights.

$150.65

$12 onwards

THE HIVE NEW BRIDGE ROAD59 New Bridge RoadSingapore 059405

19, 26 JULY 2019 7pm – 9.30pm

Expect a blend of local food, a heritage film and creative camaraderie beneath the stars at this outdoor movie event. Held on the rooftop of the Hive at New Bridge Road, this screening of the local movie—Republic of Food—will be accompanied by eats from popular local hawker centres Lau Pa Sat and Newton Food Centre.

OPEN AIR FILM CLUB: REPUBLIC OF FOOD

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$85

18 Temenggong RoadSingapore 098771

24 – 27 JULY 2019 7.30pm – 9.30pm

The rigours of the kitchen and the artistry of dance come together in this experiential banquet by Project Plait and Artistry. Chef Nixon Low of the Tung Lok Group and dancer and choreographer Naomi Tan will bring you on a five-course meal accompanied by a contemporary dance experience. This enchanting display will take place in a stately bungalow that harks back to Singapore’s colonial days.

COOKYN INC 31 Ah Hood Road #01-04HometeamNS-JOM ClubhouseSingapore 329979

19, 20, 26, 27 JULY, 2, 3 AUGUST 2019 7.30pm – 10pm

Engage in a truly immersive movie cum dining experience at this screening of the heart-warming Singaporean-Japanese drama, Jimami Tofu. Audience members will get to taste and smell the dishes from the movie as they appear onscreen, and rub shoulders with the chefs and filmmakers at a meet-and-greet session.

JIMAMI TOFU 5D DINING EXPERIENCE

ADULT$110

CHILD (4–10 YRS OLD)$55

(Kid’s menu, limited seats available)

THE MEM’S SERVANTS: A FOOD & DANCE AFFAIR

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Media Event

GOLDEN MILE FOOD CENTRE#01-65, 505 Beach RoadSingapore 199583

25 JULY 201910am

Praised by food pundits all over the world for its excellence, Singaporean hawker food is a hallmark of our culinary culture. You’ll be able to gain more insights into The Lion City’s rich hawker heritage at this exclusive event (media only).

HAWKER SPOTLIGHT

TraditionB ITE I NTO

Do you believe that there’s no school like the old school? Are you passionate about recipes passed down through the

generations, making everything from scratch using traditional methods? Check out these events to indulge your love for age-old

techniques and flavours that make up our heritage cuisine.

Free Entry

CAMPBELL LANE

19 – 28 JULY 201910am – 10pm

From food vendors and movie screenings to a one-day masterclass by Sashi Cheliah, the winner of Masterchef Australia, this festival will deepen your appreciation for the diversity of Indian cuisine. Turn back the clock to the 1960s at this food-themed festival, which celebrates the rich culture of Singapore’s Indian community.

THE GREAT INDIAN FOOD FEST

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THE KUEH KUEH SYMPOSIUM

CHINATOWN FOOD STREETSmith StreetSingapore 058938

27 – 28 JULY 201911am – 11pm

Step back into the past at The 50 Cents Fest, which celebrates the early days of Singapore, back when a meal could be bought for under a dollar. Affordable eats and historical insights come together at this year’s festival, which places traditional Hokkien cuisine in the spotlight this year. Expect affordable fare, retro-era décor and insights into ethnic culture.

THE 50 CENTS FESTFree Entry

STRAITS CLAN31 Bukit Pasoh RoadSingapore 089845

27 JULY 201910am – 6pm with four slots

Held in the idyllic Straits Clan, learn about the heritage and evolution of this local favourite confectionery with tasting tables, educational stations and talks by notable kueh kueh practitioners and families.

$8 per slot

$4 per slot

(Children under 12 and Merdeka/Pioneer Generation)

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OUE SOCIAL KITCHEN#03-02/03 Downtown Gallery6A Shenton WaySingapore 068815

Discover the rainbow-hued snacks of many Singaporeans’ youth at Kueh Appreciation Day, which packs big flavours into fun-sized bites. With masterclasses from experts like Chef Damien D’Silva of Folklore and cookbook author Christopher Tan, this event is bound to feed you new insights.

Food for thought aside, visitors will get to sample traditional delights like savoury soon kueh and peanut-filled ang ku kueh, as well as kuehs specially prepared for the event.

KUEH APPRECIATION DAY28 JULY 201910am – 4pm

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FULL EVENT LISTING

1 – 31 JULY 2019 THE ULTIMATE CHILLI CRAB RAMEN IPPUDO MANDARIN GALLERY 333A Orchard Road, #04-02/03/04Singapore 238897Mon-Sat: 11am–11 pm, Sun/PH: 11am–10pm

IPPUDO MARINA BAY SANDS 2 Bayfront Avenue B2-54/55, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018972Sun-Thu: 10.30am–11pm, Fri/Sun/PH Eve: 10.30am–11.30pm

$70 - $985 – 28 JULY 20197pm – 10pm

PRIVATE CHEF’S TABLE THE GATHERING ROOM 115 King George’s Avenue #02-01, Singapore 208561

$150.6513, 20, 27 JULY 20191pm – 4pm, 7pm – 10pm

ADVANCED DININGTELOK AYER ARTS CLUB 2 McCallum Street, Singapore 069043

1 JUNE – 31 JULY 2019Sun-Thu: 11am – 8pmFri-Sat: 11am – 9pm

LOCAL FESTIVAL T GALLERIA BY DFS, SINGAPORE 25 Scotts Road, Singapore 228220

1 – 31 JULY 2019Mon-Fri: 10.30am – 4pm, 5pm – 9pmSat-Sun: 9am – 3pm

PBD X CANDLENUT GUEST CHEF SERIES PARK BENCH DELI 179 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068627

Free Entry12 – 13 JULY 2019 5pm – 11pm

STREATTHE PROMONTORY 11 Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018940

10 JULY – 6 AUGUST 2019 7-ELEVEN DAY 7- ELEVEN STORES ISLAND-WIDE

SINGAPORE VEGAN STREET FOOD CRAWLGEYLANG SERAI PRECINCTMeeting Location: In front of Mr Teh Tarik, Geylang Serai Market, 1 Geylang Serai, #01-210, Singapore 402001

CHINATOWN PRECINCTMeeting Location: Main entrance of Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum

LITTLE INDIA PRECINCTMeeting Location: Entrance of Exit E, Little India train station (Junction of Race Course Road, and Buffalo Road)

$45

13 JULY 2019, 10am –12.30pm

20 JULY 2019, 2.30pm –5pm

27 JULY 2019, 2.30pm –5pm

13, 20, 27 JULY 2019

FROM 12 JULY 2019 ONWARDS

POCKY X YA KUN KAYA TOAST & KOPI O STREAT AND ALL YA KUN OUTLETS

12 JULY–30 SEPTEMBER 2019

AVOCADO COFFEESELECTED LIHO OUTLETS

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28 JULY 201910am – 4pm

KUEH APPRECIATION DAYOUE SOCIAL KITCHEN#03-02/03 Downtown Gallery, 6A Shenton Way, Singapore 068815

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this guide is accurate at the time of publication (10 July 2019). However, changes to the information may have occurred since. The Singapore Tourism Board shall not be held liable for any damages, losses, injuries or inconvenience arising in connection with the contents of this guide.

FULL EVENT LISTING

1 9 – 28 JULY 201910am – 10pm

THE GREAT INDIAN FOOD FESTCAMPBELL LANE

1 9, 20, 26, 28 JULY, 2, 3 AUGUST 20197.30pm – 10pm

JIMAMI TOFU 5D DINING EXPERIENCECOOKYN INC 31 Ah Hood Road #01-04HometeamNS-JOM ClubhouseSingapore 329979

Free Entry

1 9, 26 JULY 20197pm – 9.30pm

OPEN AIR FILM CLUB: REPUBLIC OF FOODTHE HIVE NEW BRIDGE ROAD 59 New Bridge Road, Singapore 059405

19 JULY 2019 2pm – 10pm

20 – 21 JULY 201910am – 10pm

SINGAPORE TEA FESTIVAL 2019JEWEL CHANGI AIRPORT78 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819666

24 – 27 JULY 20197.30pm – 9.30pm

THE MEM’S SERVANTS: A FOOD & DANCE AFFAIR18 Temenggong Road, Singapore 098771

ADULT $110

CHILD (4-10 YRS OLD)

$55(Kid’s menu, limited seats

available)

$8per slot

$4 per slotfor children

under 12 and Merdeka/Pioneer

Generation

20, 21, 27, 28 JULY 2019 #PLUCKCHEF EVELYN YAP of Happivore, hosted by Sub Zero & Wolf

CHEF IVAN YEO of The 1925 Brewing Company

CHEF LYNETTE SEAH of Lynette’s Kitchen

CHEF ABU ANUAR of Legenda hosted by Scaled (by Ah Hua Kelong)

27 JULY 201910am – 6pm with four slots

THE KUEH KUEH SYMPOSIUMSTRAITS CLAN31 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089845

25 JULY 2019 10am

HAWKER SPOTLIGHTGOLDEN MILE FOOD CENTRE #01-65, 505 Beach Road, Singapore 199583

Media Event

Free Entry

Free Entry

27 – 28 JULY 201911am – 11pm

THE 50 CENTS FESTCHINATOWN FOOD STREETSmith Street, Singapore 058938

Free Entry

$85

$12 onwards

$100 – $120

$128

$120

$100 – $120

27, 28 JULY 2019

27, 28 JULY 2019

20, 21 JULY 2019

21, 28 JULY 2019