OH! Open House
Where Punggol Meets Plate, with food artist Who Eats Art
To eat is to invite the world into ourselves. It is more than nourishment — it is an intimate moment where the outside world meets our inner selves.
Where Punggol Meets Plate is a 2 hour hands-on, co-created food experience that transforms heritage into flavour. Through a thoughtfully curated tasting menu — with elements you’ll help bring to life — residents are invited to savour Punggol’s past, present, and future.
Your journey begins with a seafood platter honouring Punggol’s coastal roots and early Malay and Teochew communities. It continues with pulled jackfruit tacos (a reimagination of pulled pork), a nod to the area’s transformation from pig farms to hydroponic agriculture and a climate-conscious future. Finally, enjoy a cold brew made from the resilient nipa palm, a quiet symbol of nature’s abundance found along Punggol’s reservoir.
Every dish you will get to create is a celebration of place. With each bite, we taste not just food, but stories, traditions, and the land that raised them.
Join us for a one-of-a-kind culinary experience that connects you to the flavours — and spirit — of Punggol.
Where Punggol Meets Plate is a 2 hour hands-on, co-created food experience that transforms heritage into flavour. Through a thoughtfully curated tasting menu — with elements you’ll help bring to life — residents are invited to savour Punggol’s past, present, and future.
Your journey begins with a seafood platter honouring Punggol’s coastal roots and early Malay and Teochew communities. It continues with pulled jackfruit tacos (a reimagination of pulled pork), a nod to the area’s transformation from pig farms to hydroponic agriculture and a climate-conscious future. Finally, enjoy a cold brew made from the resilient nipa palm, a quiet symbol of nature’s abundance found along Punggol’s reservoir.
Every dish you will get to create is a celebration of place. With each bite, we taste not just food, but stories, traditions, and the land that raised them.
Join us for a one-of-a-kind culinary experience that connects you to the flavours — and spirit — of Punggol.
- 8 June
- 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ; 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
- Ticket prices: $35 per pax
- Entry with pre-booking via online ticketing only
About the artist:
Who Eats Art uses food as a medium, a love language to create edible installations shaped by memory, culture and imagination. We build experiences that blur the line between table and gallery, turning meals into immersive art, and bites into living poems. More than a visual feast, it is a shared ritual - where strangers become community, and taste becomes connection.
Who Eats Art uses food as a medium, a love language to create edible installations shaped by memory, culture and imagination. We build experiences that blur the line between table and gallery, turning meals into immersive art, and bites into living poems. More than a visual feast, it is a shared ritual - where strangers become community, and taste becomes connection.
Opening Hours
SUNDAY | 12:00 - 17:30 |
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Address: 1 Punggol Drive, One Punggol, Singapore 828629