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Singapore's Noodle Fests, Anime Symphonies, and Deepavali Delight - Things to Do in the Lion City


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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore! Today is Saturday, October 18, 2025, and your globe-trotting, sports-loving pal Ollie Bennett is here to launch you into the Lion City’s action-packed weekend. Singapore is buzzing—think sunny skies with a hazy hint of tropical humidity, streets roaring with celebration for Deepavali, and a citywide festival fervor that’s got everyone moving. Grab your umbrellas and curiosity, because things are about to get wild!

First up: foodies, ignite your taste buds! Singapore is hosting the first-ever Vietnam Phở Festival at Our Tampines Hub—yep, two days of non-stop noodle slurping and culinary culture-smashing with top Vietnamese chefs serving legendary bowls of phở. It’s all part of a bigger push to deepen ties between Vietnam and Singapore, but let’s be real—the real treaty is in your bowl. Get the authentic phở experience, catch traditional performances, workshops, and fashion galas all under one roof. The “Pho - Enjoying Together, Growing Together” theme says it all—come hungry, leave with new friends and noodle memories.

If you’re chasing high notes and heart-thumping beats, tonight at Esplanade Theatre is Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba In Concert. This isn’t your grandma’s orchestra—the Asian Cultural Symphony Orchestra will blast you through anime emotions with iconic music while scenes from Demon Slayer explode on a giant screen. Hardcore fans—bring your cosplay and tissues. It’s a symphonic spectacle that’ll shake your soul harder than Tanjiro’s resolve.

Craving something glitzy and glamorous? Suntec Singapore swings open its doors for CelebFest 2025, the biggest Muslim lifestyle and celebrity event in the city. Starlight 3.0 Muslim Fashion Festival ramps up the catwalk with local and international designers, jaw-dropping outfits, and so many influencers you’ll trip over hashtags. From gourmet food stalls to celeb meet-and-greets, Suntec’s energy is off the charts—perfect for a selfie marathon or discovering your next wardrobe obsession.

Looking for a family adventure? Little ones and big kids alike can take flight at the rejuvenated Singapore Flyer, where the newly launched Time Capsule experience whisks you through sixty years of Singapore’s history before you soar sky-high over the skyline. Out west, Jurong Eco-Garden’s brand new playground offers shaded escapades, rope pyramids, and an epic nature romp fit for budding explorers. Don’t forget to pop by Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle for hands-on pottery and a dash through the wild greenery.

Nightlife junkies and festival fanatics, stick around for the Deepavali Festival Celebration, lighting up neighborhoods like Little India with technicolor street art, dazzling lights, epic parades, and a whiff of cardamom in every breeze. Mingle with locals, snack on spicy treats, and witness the festival’s finale—fireworks that’ll send your Instagram into orbit.

On the news front, Singapore’s food scene just got chunkier—Noguchi Coin has popped up for the first time ever outside Japan right at Jewel Changi Airport. Technically more collectible than edible, these limited-edition coins are drawing crowds and coin enthusiasts alike. Over in the city, public transport is running smoothly, but plan ahead if you’re venturing near festival venues; buses may get delightfully crowded with Deepavali revelers.

Whatever you do, you can’t miss Singapore’s quirky ramen buffet at Kiwami Ramen & Gyoza Bar in Guoco Tower—eight ramen options, endless gyoza, and enough noodles to fuel a squad of marathoners. Local legend has it: if you tackle every ramen bowl in one go, you earn eternal noodle glory (well, maybe just a friendly high five).

Here’s Ollie’s insider tip—Singapore is a pro at blending tradition and trend. Tap your EZ-Link card with gusto, but keep an eye out for hidden hawker stall gems—sometimes the smallest stalls whip up the biggest flavors. And don’t be afraid to chat with locals in line; you might get secret menu tips or score the last slice of durian cake.

Tomorrow is stacking up to be just as outrageous, with the Vietnam Phở Festival’s second day rolling on, Deepavali celebrations still aglow, and the city gearing up for next week’s NCT Dream concert and Thailand Week’s cultural shindig. So hop back in for more Ollie Bennett high jinks and the inside scoop on Singapore’s quirkiest happenings.

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