Celebrate Local Food With This Year’s Singapore Food Festival 2015

Singapore Food Festival

This year’s Singapore Food Festival comes back bigger and better, focusing on local flavours, as well as celebrating our country’s best dishes unique to our own. Titled “A Fresh Taste of Tradition”, Singapore Food Festival (SFF 2015) hopes to bring foodies together to revisit some of Singapore’s most iconic dishes and to remember our very special food heritage.

Singapore Food Festival 2015

A variety of festivities and events have been lined up over the course of two weeks – 17 July to 2 August – where you will get a more hands-on and close up experience of Singapore’s amazing local fare.

Here are some events to note, and the highlights of Singapore Food Festival 2015 that you must not miss the world for:

Streat

STREAT BY SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD

The first of the festivities lined up would be STREAT (Reinventing Local Street Food), an initiative created by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). Each year, one local chef will create his/her own pop-up restaurant together with his/her choice of notable Singapore food establishments. The 2015 edition would be the inaugural edition of STREAT.

This year’s featured chef is none other than our very own Chef Justin Quek of Sky on 57, who is undisputedly one of Singapore’s top chefs. He will be bringing together Singapore’s best hawkers & chefs, and working with some of them to put a modern spin on classic local fare.

Oysters

You can taste Mod-Sin dishes such as fresh Pacific Oysters in Ginger Flower Dressing and Gula Java Creme Brûlée. Using contrasting flavours and marrying them together perfectly, Chef Justin Quek’s dishes are a treat for both the young and old.

Some hawker favourites to look out for include Nasi Kerabu and Suckling Pig Sandwich with Salted Vegetable Relish from 16 different stalls at the event. STREAT will take place from 24 to 25 July 2015 (Fri – Sat), 6pm – 10pm at Clifford Square, 80 Collyer Quay.

Chef Justin’s pop-up restaurant will include a 3-course set menu at S$35, and seats are very limited. Sign up for a cooking workshop with the chef himself or visit his 2-day only pop-up restaurant at STREAT. More details are available at www.singaporefoodfestival.com.

Singapore Hawker Feast

REVISITING LOCAL HAWKER FOOD

There will be three dedicated hawker spots during SFF 2015, and they are:

  • “A Wok Down Memory Lane at Ellenborough Market”

During the 1800s to 1960s, the Ellenborough Market (aka Teochew Market) was home to some of the best local hawker and street food before it was burned down in 1968. To relive the good old memories of this very special market, it will be recreated as part of this year’s Singapore Food Festival at Read Bridge, Clarke Quay from 24 July to 2 August 2015, 5pm – 11pm.

Teochew Steamed Fish

Authentic Teochew favourites will be served here and they are sure to take you on a trip down memory lane. Prices range from only S$2-S$5 for a drink and S$2-S$14 for food.

  • Mod-Local Fest at Chinatown Food Street

Kick off SFF with Chinatown Food Street’s special gala dinner of modern local dishes that takes place on 17 & 18 July only. Expect to catch celebrities such as radio personality Fen Ying, and renowned local chef Jimmy Chok. Be entertained by performances on stage as you enjoy your dinner and engage in fun on-stage activities too.

To find out more on how you can attend this dinner, visit www.chinatownfoodstreet.sg/mod-local-fest

Nasi Lemak

  • 51 Old Airport Road Food Centre

This iconic food centre is the appointed featured hawker centre for SFF 2015. First built way back in 1973, this is one of Singapore’s oldest hawker centres. Old Airport Road Food Centre has always been known as a food haven, offering mouth-watering local hawker fare at pocket-friendly prices.

Mark your calendars and make a trip down from 17 July to 2 August 2015, where hawker stalls will be having special deals for their respective food.

Violet Oon Dry Laksa

HIGHLIGHTING SINGAPORE’S HERITAGE IN OUR FOOD

  • Cooking Workshops with Violet Oon

Violet Oon is one of Singapore’s most renowned chefs that focuses on preserving local flavours and passing on to future generations. Learn a trick or two with “Living Culinary Treasures” – eight cooking workshops where you get to learn traditional cooking techniques in an intimate setting.

The workshops will take place on 21 & 28 July, 23 to 25 July, and 30 July to 1 August from 9.30am – 1pm. Prices are at S$129 and you can make a reservation at [email protected] or call +65 8533 1122

  • Celebrating Traditional Malay Cuisine

Get your hands working and create delicious and hearty Malay dishes at AKAR-Social Heritage Kitchen. Learn more about this exciting event at www.culinaryart.sg

Kueh

  • Kueh Appreciation Day

Kuehs play such a big part in our life, and we all grew up with our respective favourites. Come enjoy all the delicious local kuehs you love on this special day, 26 July 2015, and take part in festivities such as kueh-making demonstrations. To find out more, visit www.slowfood.sg/programs/kueh-appreciation-day-2015/

Fish Briyani

SETTING THE GUINNESS WORLD RECORD FOR THE LARGEST AMOUNT OF CURRY

Join in for an iconic event by the Indian Chefs & Culinary Association as they attempt to break two records – Largest Amount of Curry Cooked at a Single Time and Largest Cooking Vessel. They will be attempting to cook the most amount of curry in a vessel that is said to be 11 meters wide!

The event will take place at Tan Quee Lan Street at the open field opposite Bugis Junction from 30 July – 2 August 2015, 12pm – 11pm. Get a taste of local Indian fare from S$5 – S$15 only.

STORIES – A THEATRICAL DINNER SERIES BY MY PRIVATE CHEF

My Private Chef and the Sentosa Leisure Group collaborated to create STORIES, a pop-up theatrical dinner series that features two chapters. The first chapter will be held during SFF 2015 at Fort Siloso.

The 5-Course dinner menu is lovingly curated by top local chefs such as Chef Malcolm Lee from Candlenut. This unique dining experience will take place on 25 July 2015 at 6.30pm – 9pm. Prices start from S$138 per pax.

For more information on this event, visit www.myprivatechef.com.sg

Kaya Cream Puffs

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS


In lieu of Singapore Food Festival 2015?s theme – ‘A Fresh Taste of Tradition’, share your Family’s signature dish and stand a chance to win weekly prizes including exclusive event passes to SFF 2015 and F&B dining Vouchers!

For more information on Singapore Food Festival 2015, visit www.singaporefoodfestival.com

This post is brought to you by the Singapore Tourism Board.