RASA-TABULA-SINGAPURA: National Museum Food Exhibition Guide

RASA-TABULA-SINGAPURA is one of the more Singapore-specific museum stops this season because it uses food as the entry point into culture, memory and identity. National Museum lists the exhibition from 23 May to 2 August 2026 at Stamford Gallery on Level 1.

The official listing gives the opening hours as 10am to 7pm. That makes it easy to pair with a National Museum visit, especially for readers who want an indoor option that still feels tied to everyday Singapore rather than a distant historical subject.

Why Food Works Here

Food is one of Singapore’s most accessible cultural languages. A food exhibition can speak to migration, home recipes, public dining, taste memory and the way communities negotiate identity without requiring visitors to start with academic context.

That is what makes RASA-TABULA-SINGAPURA useful for families, students and casual museum-goers. The title itself hints at both rasa, or taste, and tabula, a surface for writing, suggesting food as something Singapore keeps rewriting.

  • Dates: 23 May to 2 August 2026.
  • Hours: 10am to 7pm.
  • Venue: Stamford Gallery, Level 1.
  • Museum: National Museum of Singapore.

How To Visit

Treat this as a focused gallery stop rather than a full-day event. It should pair well with the permanent galleries or a nearby Bras Basah food plan, especially if you want children to connect museum content with the dishes they already know.

Because the listing sits on National Museum’s official site, check the museum’s ticketing and admission details before going. Exhibition access can vary by residency status, programme day or bundled visit.

Planning Notes

The best use of this exhibition is conversation. Ask what foods feel like home, which dishes came from another community and which everyday meals carry family rules or memories.

Read the official National Museum exhibition page. More museum picks are in our Things To Do section.

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Jade Yeo
Jade Yeo
Jade Yeo is Little Big Red Dot's Health, Fitness & Active Lifestyle Editor. She motivates readers to move, stay healthy, and live actively — without being preachy or intimidating. She believes health and fitness should be accessible, enjoyable, and sustainable for everyone.

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