Forget everything you know about food festivals.
Corn dogs, tanghulu, and tornado potatoes are all so yesterday, what if I told you, you could try the foods of the future today?
That’s right, no time travel needed — just a trip to Geneo at Singapore Science Park.
There, you’ll find the return of Flavours of Tomorrow Festival, Singapore’s first alternative food festival. The festival will feature plant-forward food booths, a sustainable retail market, live chef demonstrations, industry spotlights, and more.

At the food booths, there’s something for everyone, including many meat-free alternatives offered.
Take a bite into meatless burgers of the future at The Good Burger’s food truck, or go global with Shandi Global’s proprietary plant-based shawarmas and The Kind Bowl’s walnut pâté bánh mì.

While it may be impossible to feast on everything the festival has to offer, you can take some grub to go too. If a cricket has never made it onto your dinner plate before, now’s the time to take the leap!
Crickets and Tom Yum seem like an unlikely duo, but Singapore’s first and largest edible insect products supplier, Insectyumz may just change your mind. Ranging from Tom Yum crickets to mealworms and honeybees, bug out with these alternative snacks.

You’ve probably heard of meat-free meats, but how about bean-free coffee? Here, Prefer Coffee proves that flavour is found in the brew, not the bean. Give this unique upcycled coffee a shot should you pass it at the sustainable retail market.

You’ve got caffeine for the morning, but don’t forget your liver when you kickstart your night out. Simply rely on REVIT’s honey lemon-flavoured anti-hangover gummies to be your hangover cure and liver protection.

Your bags deserve to be filled just like your stomach. But fair warning, the chances of leaving the retail booths empty-handed are low.
Sustainable brands My Naked Bar and The Tinkerbox are teaming up to offer waterproof snack bags, reusable fem-care products, and eczema-friendly soaps.

For the fashion girlies, go ham digging into a treasure trove of thrifted brands. Curated secondhand Japanese fashion store Pookieboo.co will make your J-fashion dreams come true, while RAGEYVintage provides a variety of affordable and sustainable second-hand gems.

Beyond shopping and snacking, level up your culinary skills with the educational engagements. Get into the heat of the kitchen with Chef Joyce of WakaMama and Chef Schira Hassan as they whip up mouth-watering dishes.

If you have yet to be convinced to check out the Flavours of Tomorrow Festival, now’s the time, as you can score amazing prizes here too.
Walk away a winner by bagging the giveaway of 3-day, 2-night stays at Citadines Science Park Singapore or S$200 Trip.com hotel giveaway coupons for lucky attendees.
Are your tastebuds ready to taste the future of food at the Flavours of Tomorrow Festival?
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📍 Geneo at Singapore Science Park, 1 Science Park Drive, Singapore 118221
🕒 10am–7pm (Daily)
🗓️ 25 April 2025 to 27 April 2025
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