“Where should we go this weekend?” I can already picture the dilemma in your eyes when this question pops up. I get it, it’s tough to come up with fun plans that aren’t just a trip to JB.
Good news — you’ve got a new spot to hit up for the next two weekends and it’s a pretty exciting one. It’s time to grab your sunscreens as you’re heading to the beach!
From 13 to 15 September and 20 to 22 September 2024, Palawan Green at Sentosa has been transformed to host Singapore’s largest food truck event — Savour Park. It’s free entry, so feel free to pop by even if you’re just around the corner.
You’ll find over 11 food trucks, all dishing out unique eats to satisfy your cravings and curiosity.
Get in the mood with some alcohol at Clumzy Plumzy. This local-based stall is the official house bar of the event, so they’ll handle all your alcoholic needs here.
The Clumzy Plumzy Sour Plum Vodka is their signature, which is served as a slushy form (S$12). Sweet, zesty and refreshing, what’s not to love about it when you’re walking about in the tropical heat?
However, if you want to keep things tamed, you can cool down with coffee mocktails from Black Sugar. This popular Hong Kong coffee chain makes an appearance on our shores with a range of unique concoctions like Citrus Breeze (S$10) that’s a citrus-y take on the classic Yin Yang.
Food-wise, you can’t miss the IG-worthy Cheese Rainbow Toast (S$7). Order it alongside the viral Jelly Ball (S$4 per stick) In fact, everything offered at Cheezuto is worthy of the ‘gram as they’re colourful and aesthetically cute.
Another stall you should pay a visit to is SOHTT. They’re not halal-certified but there’s no pork or lard. I especially like their Mochi Croffle (S$12 for three), which I opted for the Nutella, Cinnamon Sugar, and Plain flavours.
Their Sushi Tacos deserve a shoutout too, available in five flavours: Sukiyaki Beef (S$8), Mentaiko Crab (S$8), Teriyaki Unagi (S$8), Teriyaki Scallop (S$10), and Lobster Salad (S$10).
Let’s be real — we all love bubble tea and luckily, you can get your fix right here. Try some unique flavours like Watermelon Yakult (S$5), which I paired with Honey Mochi for an extra S$1.80.
If you’re feeling really famished, tuck into charcoal bun burgers and cheesy mac and cheese at Ashes Burnnit. This Muslim-owned establishment needs no introduction as they already have multiple locations throughout Singapore.
Other stalls at Savour Park include Pakini with their Italian-inspired dishes, CONED with artisanal pizzas, and Kwazy Korndog for Korean corndogs with a local twist.
Aside from food, you can also take part in a number of activities, such as the joy rides. If you’ve ever dreamed of sitting in a vintage car, now’s your chance as you can hop into a 1935 Austin Seven Ruby or a classic Land Rover.
Dogs can even accompany you on your rides if you so wish!
Fun fact: Queen Elizabeth owns the same Land Rover for her personal use. How cool.
At 7.30pm, you can dig into your treats while catching the Sunset Cinema. I recommend reserving your lounge chair for the best movie-watching experience (this is the time to embrace your kiasu side).
Of course, no event is complete without a photobooth. Snap your selfies in a vintage Volkswagen Kombi at the Kombi Photobooth by Alternate VP. You’ll get to choose from a wide variety of quirky props and backdrops.
If you come early, your prints will even come free. It’s only limited to the first 100 prints though, so fastest fingers first!
There are also hands-on workshops like Jagua Ink Services for tattoos and TAROT reading by Jitui (S$18 onwards), as well as Japanese-inspired lifestyle merchandise from CHUMS.
Since Savour Park takes place from 3pm to 10pm, remember to take your phones out to capture the beautiful sunset views (you’re beside the beach anyways!).
Which food truck will you head to first?
Savour Park
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📍Palawan Green, Siloso Beach Walk
🕐 3pm–10pm
🗓️ 13 to 15 Sep (Fri to Sun) & 20 to 22 Sep 2024 (Fri to Sun)
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Photos by Sheree Chua