You wouldn't want to miss the launch of the country’s biggest gourmet and lifestyle event to be staged in one integrated venue.
Singapore’s inaugural The Great Food Festival is a collaboration between Asia’s award-winning premium lifestyle destination resort Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) and international gourmet festival curators, Savour Events.
The Great Food Festival will be held over four days from 21 to 24 September at Resorts World Sentosa.
The festival will feature the biggest collection of international culinary stars from around the world with a total of 30 top names, including a team of RWS celebrity chefs coming together for the first time, showcasing their masterpieces at various venues across RWS of over 215,000 square feet, or roughly the equivalent area of the Singapore Padang.
Grouped into five segments – Star Chef Arena, Heritage Lane, Rollin’ Sweet Times, Feast of Kings and Connoisseur Collection, visitors can taste specially created dishes at a gourmet arena by star chefs.
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Star Chef Arena
Take your tastebuds on the ultimate culinary journey! Choose from over 50 dishes carefully curated by your favourite Michelin-starred chefs and award-winning restaurants from around the world. Dishes from SG$10. Tickets required for admission.
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Heritage Lane
From Spain to Thailand, to Mexico to Italy and Indonesia – immerse yourself in the culinary cultures of the world, with a selection of over 50 heritage-inspired dishes by an array of award-winning chefs, using family recipes and cooking methods passed down for generations. Dishes start from just SG$6. Admission is free.
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Rollin' Sweet Times
South East Asia's largest consumer dessert and pastry showcase, with over 300 delectable creations to be tried or taken home. Rub shoulders with the trendiest bakers and dessert chefs from around the world and pick up tricks of the trade at free masterclasses. Tickets required for admission.
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Feast of Kings
Join Michelin-starred chefs and dine like the Kings and Lords of yesteryear, in a one-of-a-kind dining experience like no other. Seats to the Feast of Kings are limited. Tickets required for admission.
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Connoisseur Collection
Connoisseur Collection is a sensational series of 4-hands dinners taking place on 25 and 26 September where award-winning chefs from the Star Chef Arena meet the accomplished Resident Chefs of RWS in a rare team-up. Tickets required for admission.
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How to get there?
By Cable Car:
Get into Sentosa by Cable Car and you will be rewarded with an aerial overview of the Island including Resorts World Sentosa and Universal Studios, Singapore’s City skyline and Harbour. The best mode of transport into the island takes you directly to the attractions hub of Sentosa: Imbiah Lookout. Alight and be ready to kick-start your Sentosa journey with 11 attractions to choose from at Imbiah Lookout.
To get here, alight at Harbourfront MRT and take Exit B (Harbourfront Centre). Follow directional signs leading to Singapore Cable Car station at Harbourfront Tower II. Double the pleasure as your ticket gains you admission into Sentosa, as well as Asia’s First Cable Car Museum.
By MRT:
Take the North-East Line or Circle Line and alight at the HarbourFront Station. From there, you may either take the Sentosa Express located at the 3rd level of VivoCity shopping mall (Lobby L), or take a leisurely stroll down along the Sentosa Boardwalk into Sentosa. Train fares vary.
By Sentosa Express:
The Sentosa Express, located at VivoCity (Lobby L, Level 3), provides easy access to Sentosa, HarbourFront Center.
By Shuttle Bus from Beach Station to Vivo City (One - Way Out of Sentosa)
Every Friday - Sunday and Public Holidays 6pm to 9pm (last bus from Beach Station at 9pm)
By Public Buses:
Take a bus and alight along Telok Blangah Road. From there, you may either take the Sentosa Express located at the 3rd level of VivoCity shopping mall (Lobby L), or take a leisurely stroll along the Sentosa Boardwalk into Sentosa.
Bus numbers: 65, 80, 93, 188, 855, 10, 30, 97, 100, 131, 143, 145, 166