Most of the stalls have some variation of local fare on offer, including delicious satay, barbequed seafood, fried oysters and even some of the lesser known foods such as Rong Chen Bah Kut Teh.
What is perhaps most impressive about the whole experience is the décor. The stationary stalls and hawkers are placed in an area painted like the old streets with vintage posters and signs and there is even an old rickshaw to take your photo with.
Latest Reviews
Review by Stephen P, April 2013
Doing what: Singapore City Pass: Singapore Flyer, Duck Tour and Food Trail
This was a very good tour worth doing and good value for money!
Review by manon, April 2013
Doing what: Singapore City Pass: Singapore Flyer, Duck Tour and Food Trail
This was a very good pass as it allowed us to do three things during the day. Your staff was very helpful into advising us to do the duck tour first and then the Fleyer as it was about 10.30 in the morning and it was reasonably quiet. The duck tour was only ten minutes wait and then when we went to the flyer there was hardly anybody and we had a car for the four in the group.
Review by Terence C, Australia, March 2013
Doing what: Singapore City Pass: Singapore Flyer, Duck Tour and Food Trail
Very interesting and varied tour



