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Singapore Food Treats

Singapore Food Treats

Free admission

Sample a range of Singaporean cuisine at the Singapore Food Treats attraction. The food hall—with many different food stalls, hawkers, and small shops—is located at the base of the Singapore Flyer, an enormous Ferris wheel. Stop by for a snack or a full meal before or after sightseeing in the area.

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50 Chin Swee Road Thong Chai Building

The Basics

Singapore Food Treats is designed to resemble Singapore of the 1960s with a retro atmosphere that reflects a long-gone era of street-side dining. Choose a favorite Southeast Asian dish from its numerous vendors, or try something new. Dishes to try include satay, barbecued seafood, laksa, and chicken rice, among others. Most visitors come before or after a ride on the Singapore Flyer, and some guided tours also allow for time at Singapore Food Treats.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Singapore is known for its good food hygiene, and the stalls at Singapore Food Treats are held to high food safety standards.

  • The prices at individual stalls are reasonable, so it's a good place to try a variety of dishes.

  • Come for a relaxed meal as Singapore Food Treats tends to be less crowded than some other food courts in the city.

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How to Get There

Singapore Food Treats is beneath the Singapore Flyer, and the wheel makes for an easy-to-spot waterfront landmark. It’s a short walk from Promenade MRT station, and it can be reached by taxi from anywhere in Singapore.

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When to Get There

Singapore Food Treats is open daily from late morning through late evening, so it's a good place to head for lunch, an afternoon snack, or dinner.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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