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Toast to Singapore Food Festival’s 30th anniversary with a sumptuous gastronomic celebration

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Toast to Singapore Food Festival’s 30th anniversary with a sumptuous gastronomic celebration

To mark the milestone, local and international foodies are invited to the largestever Festival Village, immersive dining adventures and festivalexclusives by culinary talents
SINGAPORE, 6 JULY 2023 The annual Singapore Food Festival (SFF), a landmark event for avid foodies, is back to celebrate its 30th anniversary from 19 to 30 July 2023. To mark the occasion, SFF 2023 will showcase Singapore’s indelible food culture, inviting participants to explore its rich past, savour the vibrant flavours of the present, and be inspired by the innovations that will shape the future of dining.
The festival helps to profile Singapore as a worldclass culinary destination and supports the growth of our local F&B industry.
Festival highlights include an expansive Festival Village with three new zones Food Cartel, Sweets Alley and Café Boulevard; islandwide activations like culinary tours, workshops and chef masterclasses; as well as exclusive finds specially created for the event.
Ms Guo Teyi, Director, Retail & Dining, Singapore Tourism Board, said:
There is no better way to mark Singapore Food Festival’s 30year journey than by indulging in a feast of experiences that showcase the diverse and everevolving cuisine by our worldclass culinary talents. We are thrilled to invite local and international visitors to experience the festival’s tantalising lineup this July, ranging from crowd favourites to festivalexclusives by participating food stalls.We also encourage you to join us for masterclasses and workshops to further expand your culinary prowess.
LargestEver Festival Village at Bayfront Event Space
Occupying over 17,000m² at Bayfront Event Space, the Festival Village will house more than 100 brands, each bringing unique creations to the table. This year’s zones include:
1. SG Food Walk A nod to Singapore’s diversity of flavours, this zone will feature festivalexclusives such as curry chicken fried popiah (thin crepelike roll) from Mr. Popiah and calamari nachos with a remoulade made from belimbing (a fruit native to Malaysia and Indonesia) a collaboration between sustainabilityfocused restaurant Kausmo and local fish farm Ah Hua Kelong. Other festivalonly options include papachos (North Indian crackers), veggie bajji (fritter) and prawn mee (yellow noodles) roll by The Black Hole Group; and bakmi hae bee hiam (wheat noodles with dried shrimp chilli paste) from Kulon.
2. Food Cartel  From pop-ups to bar concepts and masterclasses, foodies can catch their favourite chefs and personalities in action at Food Cartel.

a. Participate in hybrid masterclasses conducted by renowned chefs including Ivan Yeo of Blue Smoke; Eric Neo of the Singapore Chef’s Association; Paul
Longworth of Rhubarb Le Restaurant; and Shen Tan of Ownself Make Chef.
Alongside them will be chefs participating in four-hands collaborations: Dylan Ong of The Massesand Linh ofBon Boocha Vietnam; and Zulfadil Normedi and Muhammad Fadzil of The Black Hole Group.
b. Prepare to get handson as granola caféDearbornandSourbombe Artisanal Bakeryjoin forces to offer food enthusiasts the chance to curate their own
customised indulgence a personalised granola bag or bespoke bombolini, put together from a selection of the brands’ bestselling items.

3. Café Boulevard A tribute to Singapore’s thriving café culture and the passion of local coffee artisans, Café Boulevard features fine coffee and bakes from homegrown names such as oat milk brandOatside, Le Matin Patisserie, andHapi Caféin collaboration with Pourabucha kombucha.
4.Sweets Alley Offerings in this zone are sure to satisfy sugar cravings with a mix of traditional and modern sweets such as Chinese desserts from traditional dessert shop Yat Ka Yan; Nonyastyle handmade ang ku kueh (glutinous rice flour skin encasing a sweet or savoury filling) fromJi Xiang Ang Ku Kueh; and artisanal local ice cream companyCreamierwith exclusive flavours such as sesame tang yuan (glutinous rice balls) and waffled putu piring (palm sugarfilled rice flour cake).
AnotherFestival Villagehighlight is SG Mama Shop, a collaboration between local ecommerce platformFood Culture Singaporeand Easygo AI Vending Machine. Marrying old and new, modern brands including the world’s first sustainable soy wineSachiand Made with Passion1 brands Hook Coffee and Mekhala cooking pastes and sauces line the shelves in the iconic setting of a recreated mama shop, an important element of Singapore’s rich
cultural heritage. Festivalgoers can also sample old and new generations of traditional
beverages and snacks, and purchase exclusive merchandise commemoratingSFF’s 30th anniversarysuch as the ecofriendly reusable bag by Sidersonline (
Fringe events, tours and workshops
Handson gourmands can pick from a curated lineup of workshops includingIndie Singapore ToursMarket, Mingle, Mixology tour, which brings participants to Tiong Bahru market for fresh herbs for their own concoction. Those looking for a sugar rush can join pastry chef Yeo Min of Pastories in Joo Chiat for a heritage shophouse cake workshop (left); or make traditional min jiang kueh (peanut pancake) with Halalcertified Munchi Pancakes at Lau Pa Sat.
The spotlight shines brighter on the beverage segment at the festival this year, a reflection of the rising trend of microbreweries and distilleries in Singapore. Apart from the thirstquenching offerings by the likes of Papa Doble, Archipelago Brewery and The 1925 Brewing Co at the Festival Village, SFF fringe event Brewnanza Fest by Brewlander will showcase over 100 unique craft beers at the same spot from 3 to 6 August 2023.
Attending SFF 2023
Entry passes to the Festival Village start from S$8. Festivalgoers can check out www.singaporefoodfestival.sgfor the full list of experiences and ticketing information.
More details including the full programme, hiresolution images, and all relevant media materials can be found in thislink.
About Singapore Food Festival 2023
Singapore Food Festival (SFF) is an annual event that showcases the diverse food culture and culinary heritage of Singapore. SFF 2023 marks its 30th anniversary with a celebration of Singapore’s rich culinary traditions and innovation, and the creative talents behind it. The festival will feature a diverse variety of flavours, including heritage, contemporary and sustainable offerings. Returning from 19 to 30 July 2023, festivalgoers can look forward to the largestever Festival Village, hybrid masterclasses, food tours, culinary workshops and
festival exclusives around the island.

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About the Singapore Tourism Board
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is the lead development agency for tourism, one of Singapore’s key economic sectors. Together with industry partners and the community, we shape a dynamic Singapore tourism landscape. We bring the Passion Made Possible brand to life by differentiating Singapore as a vibrant destination that inspires people to share and deepen their passions.

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