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Bike and Bites Food Tour

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Singapore, Singapore
Cultural ToursFood & Drink ToursLuxuryBike ToursMountain Biking

About this activity

Pedal through Singapore's most flavourful neighbourhoods on a 3-hour guided bike tour that weaves between Chinatown, Kampong Glam, and Little India, stopping to taste authentic street food at each cultural hub. This is a rare chance to cover significant ground while eating your way through genuine local cuisine rather than tourist restaurants.

• Cycling Distance: Approximately 15 km with several stops.
• Subject to change depending on events, weather, road condition, etc.Start & End Point

Let’s Go Bike Singapore.

Destinations
• Chinatown
• Kampong Glam (Muslim Village)
• Little India
• And everywhere in between!Culinary Highlights
• Chinese food – Traditional Soy Sauce Chicken
• Malay food – Gado Gado
• Indian food – Prata, Thosai, etc.
• Surprise item – find out on the tour!
• Note: Food may be substituted with a similar item in certain situations (e.g. stall is closed)

Highlights

  • 15 km cycling route through three distinct cultural districts in one morning
  • Taste Chinese soy sauce chicken, Malay gado gado, Indian prata and thosai at authentic street stalls
  • Skip queues and get insider recommendations from a local guide who knows which vendors are worth stopping for
  • Discover hidden food spots between the main neighbourhoods that most visitors miss
  • Small-group experience (implied by boutique operator) rather than large tour buses

Insider tips

  • Wear breathable, moisture-wicking clothing and bring plenty of water; you'll be cycling and eating in tropical humidity
  • Go hungry—portions are generous and tasting multiple dishes is the whole point
  • Ask your guide which stalls are family-run; many locals are proud of multi-generational recipes
  • The 'surprise item' changes based on what's fresh that day, so embrace spontaneity over fixed expectations

Good to know

  • Approximately 15 km total distance with multiple food stops; fitness level should accommodate leisurely cycling with frequent breaks
  • Tours operate rain or shine, subject to weather and road conditions; guide may adjust routes if necessary
  • Depart and return to Let's Go Bike Singapore (specific address needed from operator)
  • Food substitutions may occur if a stall is temporarily closed; communicate any dietary restrictions in advance
  • Bike and helmet provided; confirm if you need a larger or specialised bike when booking

Who it's for

Food lovers who want to taste multiple cuisines without hopping between restaurantsCasual cyclists seeking a low-speed, culture-focused alternative to adventure bikingCultural travellers interested in Singapore's diverse communities and street-food heritageGroups and solo travellers wanting a social, guided experience beyond typical walking tours

Best time to visit

Early morning (around 8–9 am) is ideal to catch street-food vendors at their peak and avoid midday heat. Visit during the dry season (June–August or December–January) for the most comfortable cycling conditions, though year-round operation means tours run even during monsoon season with adjusted routes.

Frequently asked questions

From
€134
per person