Singapore

The sleek city-state that sits at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore is one of the richest nations in the world, with an opulence that is reflected in its gleaming skyscrapers and perfectly-groomed open spaces. But beyond just monetary wealth, the "Lion City" also boasts a robust multi-ethnic heritage, with a unique culture unlike anywhere else. Today, you’ll find a rich melting pot of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Middle Eastern influences, as well as flavors from the Dutch and British colonial periods.

With a rich history as a cultural melting pot, the food of Singapore is as diverse as the city itself. This guide highlights the best traditional foods of what to eat in Singapore, along with where to find them.

Katong Joo Chiat is one of Singapore’s trendiest neighborhoods, with hip cafes and eclectic boutiques intertwined with traditional architecture. This guide details the best things to see and do in colorful Katong Joo Chiat.

Kampong Gelam is the ethnic quarter of Singapore’s robust Arab community. From the traditional (Arab Street) to the trendy (Haji Lane), it’s easy to pass a lively afternoon in this colorful quarter.

Chinatown Singapore is a thriving ethnic neighborhood, with a rich heritage embodied by bustling markets, ornate temples, and hearty street food. This guide details the best things to see, do, and eat in Chinatown Singapore.

3 days in Singapore is the perfect overview of southeast Asia’s sleek and lively metropolis. This guide details a day-by-day itinerary of the best things to see and do in the Lion City.