You'll never get through all those stalls and masterclasses without a guiding hand.

The four-day food festival may be known for being a bit more affordable than its counterparts. But it's still a dizzying array of stalls. Add to that the daily-changing special programs and masterclasses, and you need thorough planning and recon. Luckily, we've done the work for you. Here's an essential to-do list of what to tackle day by day.

Thurs, Mar 26

  • Don't forget to take a trip the Cheese Room, making its debut this year, with a dedicated truffle cheese section.
  • Not too many special events on the first day, but do schedule in a session with Jean-Phillipe Patruno of Una (9pm). He's hosting a masterclass all about his signature Spanish dishes.

Fri, Mar 27

  • It's Friday, so pay a visit to the Brewerkz booth for some craft beer and wine
  • If wine is more your pace, book a slot at "The Double B's of Italian Wines: Barolo and Brunello" (9:30pm).
  • On the masterclass front, check out &Made's Damien Le Bihan at 7:30pm and/or Alvin Leung of three Michelin-starred Bo Innovation, Hong Kong (9pm).

Sat, Mar 28

  • Sake lovers should head to the Wine Journeys booth where Crystal Wines have brought over 100 different labels of whites, reds, sparklings and everything in between. Plus: 85 different sakes, too.
  • We are going to the wine class by Rhone Valley vintner (2:45pm) and maybe the dedicated Spanish wine class by Allison Harvey (7:45pm).
  • Today is full of masterclasses. Highlights include Tippling Club's Ryan Clift (2:30pm), Moosehead's Daniel Ballis (6:30pm) and Luke Burgess all the way from Garagistes restaurant, Australia (8pm).

Sun, Mar 29

  • Be warned, they've cancelled the lunch slot so head there in the afternoon.
  • Instead of Sunday brunch, make a beeline for the oyster booth with 20 different types of oysters from eight different countries. .
  • Cool down with gourmet icy treats from Momolato's booth. They peddle out fresh fruit popsicles.
  • You definitely can't miss the last day of masterclasses with names like Andre Chiang (2:30pm), Daniel Chavez of Ola Cocina Del Mar (1:15pm) and Daniel Clifford of UK's two Michelin-starred Midsummer House (9:30pm).

 

Savour 2015 runs from Mar 26-29 at the F1 Pit Building. For more info, click here
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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