Food Tours

A bustling narrow street in Kampong Glam, Singapore, featuring historic shophouses, red lanterns, and a street food vendor cooking Char Kway Teow.

Maximizing Colonial Heritage: Efficient SG Photography Routes

By Aaron Ong - March 9, 2026

The morning light hits the peeling plaster of a shophouse five-foot way differently than it hits a glass skyscraper. It is softer, more textured, and it seems to carry the weight of history. For a…

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A wide shot of a row of food stalls at a morning market before sunrise. Bright orange flames flare up from woks in the foreground, contrasting with the cool, dark blue hues of the early morning sky and a residential apartment building in the background.

Dawn Awakening: Morning Market Food Blog

By Aaron Ong - February 9, 2026

The city is still dreaming when the first fires are lit. It is 4:30 AM, an hour that belongs to the insomniacs and the dedicated artisans of our food culture. While the skyscrapers of the…

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A group of people gathered under a green street sign for Lor 30 Geylang in Singapore at night, with a classic double-decker bus passing by in the background.

Geylang’s Secret Appetites: A Guide for Every SG Foodie

By Aaron Ong - January 12, 2026

There is a side of Singapore that hums with a different energy. It is a place where the polished gleam of the city gives way to a raw, vibrant, and unapologetic reality. This is Geylang.…

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An elevated, open-air balcony dining area of an Asian restaurant in Holland Village, showcasing wooden tables neatly set with traditional bowls and spoons, red pendant lights, and a green tiled wall accented by a glowing green neon Chinese character.

Holland Village: East Meets West Journey of Food and Photography

By Aaron Ong - January 2, 2026

There is a corner of Singapore where the laid-back charm of a European village collides with the vibrant energy of a Southeast Asian city. It is a place where the aroma of freshly brewed espresso…

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A kaleidoscopic heritage shophouse in Little India, Singapore, with ornate stained-glass windows, rainbow-hued shutters, and tropical palms under a bright blue sky—evoking the vibrant spirit of Spice Affair’s culinary journey.

Spice Affair: Singapore Foodies’ Guide to Little India

By Aaron Ong - December 12, 2025

The moment you step onto Serangoon Road, the world changes. The air grows thick with the heady perfume of jasmine garlands, sweet incense, and a complex blend of toasted spices that seems to emanate from…

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A bustling hawker center in Singapore, where diners enjoy steaming bowls of noodles and roasted meats under bright lights—capturing the lively, communal spirit of Michelin-rated street food.

Bespoke Tasting Tour: Michelin Street Food in Singapore

By Aaron Ong - December 1, 2025

Imagine a culinary journey tailored just for you, a path that winds through the heart of a city’s most celebrated flavors, with every stop a new delight for both your palate and your camera lens.…

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Street food vendor silhouetted in golden light at Singapore Chinatown, with steam rising from stalls and temple rooftops in the background — capturing the atmospheric charm of Chinese culinary heritage.

Singapore Chinatown Food Photography: A Photographer’s Guide to Chinese Culinary Heritage

By Aaron Ong - November 10, 2025

The first light of dawn spills over the ornate rooftops of Singapore’s Chinatown, painting the streets in soft, golden hues. This is my favorite time to be here, camera in hand. Before the crowds descend,…

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Barista pouring hot coffee into a white cup at a bustling kopitiam, capturing the warmth and ritual of Singapore’s coffee culture

Coffee Shop Chronicles: Singapore Kopitiam Traditions Uncovered

By Aaron Ong - October 31, 2025

The true soundtrack of Singapore is not the hum of the city, but the gentle clink of a porcelain cup. It’s the familiar call for “Kopi C, siew dai!” echoing through a bustling coffee shop.…

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A vibrant Singapore night market scene glows under warm lights, where locals and tourists gather around steaming street food stalls and communal outdoor tables. Skewers of grilled meat and bowls of noodles dominate the foreground, while rising steam and reflections on the wet pavement evoke the sensory richness of after-dark dining. Towering buildings and neon signs frame the backdrop, hinting at the city's modern pulse behind its culinary traditions—an inviting glimpse into the secret tours and nocturnal flavors that define Singapore’s food culture.

Singapore Night Food: Secret Tours & After Dark Culinary Delights

By Aaron Ong - October 10, 2025

Steam billows from a wok, catching the neon glow of a nearby sign before vanishing into the humid night air. The sharp, tantalizing aroma of chili, fried chicken, and garlic mixes with the sweet char…

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Vibrant heritage shophouse in Little India, Singapore, with rainbow-hued wooden shutters and ornate architectural details, evoking the spice-laden warmth and cultural richness of the district—an iconic backdrop for food photography along the Spice Route.

Spice Route: Little India Food Photography

By Aaron Ong - October 1, 2025

Little India is at the heart of Singapore food, famous for its vibrant hawker centres, diverse dishes, and energy that draws both locals and visitors. Anyone interested in Little India food photography will find a…

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