Singapore Restaurants

Welcome to Singapore, one of the world’s great food destinations, where eating—and eating well—is a time-honored national pastime.

Here you can splurge on haute cuisine from Michelin-starred chefs in some of the best fine-dining restaurants in Asia, or dig into fragrant bowls oflaksa (a spicy noodle soup) and heaping plates of char kway teow (stir-fried rice noodle strips) at one of the island’s famous hawker centers. The wide range of food and restaurants is what brings many travelers to Singapore in the first place, and few leave disappointed. In most cities the plan of attack is to map out must-see sights to pack in as much as possible; in Singapore it's often more about maximizing your meals and eating until it hurts—and then trying to fit in some more.

You hardly ever have to go far to find one of Singapore’s casual eating houses and hawker centers, which are fun, budget-friendly places to taste as many local specialties as your stomach can handle. The city-state’s indomitable megamalls are loaded with mid-range restaurants, sprawling food courts, and snack stands. Many of the island’s more upscale restaurants are tucked away in posh hotels, and many of the newer and trendier places are inside restored Chinese shophouses and once-abandoned colonial buildings. Note that upscale restaurants often close in the afternoon between lunch and dinner—from 2:30 to 6:30, for instance.

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  • 21. Firebake - Woodfired Bakehouse and Restaurant

    $$

    Alongside the local chicken rice and laksa hawker stalls lining East Coast Road is this gem of a European cafe, which is as faithful to its roots as its neighbors. What you get here are hearty meals and artisanal bread baked in a full-scale, 37-ton wood-fired oven, all made with ingredients that are as natural and sustainable as possible.

    237 East Coast Rd., South East, 428930, Singapore
    6440–1228

    Known For

    • Brunch
    • Prawn capellini aglio olio
    • "cheesymite" sourdough roll

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.-Tues.
  • 22. Golden Peony

    $$ | Marina Bay

    Join the power-lunchers at this swanky, Michelin-starred hotel dining room for what has been described as "maverick Hong Kong cuisine." Alongside an impressive selection of conventional dim sum delicacies you'll also find more adventurous Cantonese dishes, like crispy prawns with walnuts or golden crispy chicken stuffed with glutinous rice. Both prix-fixe and à la carte menus are available for lunch and dinner.

    2 Temasek Blvd., Singapore, Singapore, 038982, Singapore
    6432–7482

    Known For

    • Business lunches
    • Chinese fine dining
    • Classic cooking with a contemporary twist

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Mon. and Tues.
  • 23. Grain Traders

    $$ | CBD

    Reminiscent of the hip Melbourne café scene, this CBD lunch spot is a great place to grab a healthy snack. The veggies are always fresh, the meat high-quality, and there’s a great range of tasty bowls like chicken breast, quinoa, mushrooms, and cucumber pickle. Coffees and soft drinks are also available.

    138 Market St., Singapore, Singapore, 048946, Singapore
    9776--8379

    Known For

    • Build-your-own bowls
    • Healthy salad options
    • Busy at lunchtime with work crowd

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends
  • 24. Hai Di Lao

    $$ | Orchard

    There is always a very long line at this do-it-yourself Chinese hotpot restaurant, but in Hai Di Lao's case, that's not such a bad thing—while you wait, you can enjoy quirky (and free) services, treats, and swag like gel manicures, popcorn, ice cream, and iPhone screen-protector replacements. It can sometimes take several hours to reach the front of the line, but when you do, you'll realize what the wait was for: the dining experience is highly theatrical. Waiters do extravagant "noodle dances" as they spin dough around their heads, and they offer you free dishes in exchange for solving puzzles, like completing Rubik's cubes or origami challenges. No wonder people don't want to give up their seats.

    313 Orchard Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 238895, Singapore
    6835–7227

    Known For

    • DIY hotpot (cooking meats and veg in broth)
    • Waiters who perform "noodle dances"
    • Free dishes in exchange for completing challenges
  • 25. Hai Tien Lo

    $$ | Marina Bay

    You'll enjoy sweeping views of Singapore from most tables at this contemporary Cantonese restaurant, curated by Hong Kong Chef Ricky Leung, high up in the Pan Pacific hotel. Dim lighting, carved wooden screens, and waitresses in cheongsams (Chinese-style dresses with Mandarin collars and side slits) all contribute to the restaurant's distinct sense of place. Expect familiar—and very tasty—Cantonese dishes and dim sum on Hai Tien Lo's prix-fixe and à la carte menus.

    7 Raffles Blvd., Singapore, Singapore, 039595, Singapore
    6826–8240

    Known For

    • Dim sum
    • Great views
    • Business lunches
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  • 26. Joo Chiat Caphe

    $$ | Joo Chiat

    Specializing in hearty, juicy Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches (come early as they sell out fast) and mackerel otah (with a mix of fish paste and flavorsome spices), this simple yet popular spot with tables spilling on the five-foot way is perfect for people-watching and a quick lunch fix.

    263 Joo Chiat Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 427517, Singapore
    6988--1900

    Known For

    • Reasonable prices
    • Muslim-friendly
    • Generous fillings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner
  • 27. Lime House

    $$ | Chinatown

    Spend time "liming"—the Caribbean slang for "hanging with friends"—at this vibrant eatery inside a four-story heritage shophouse decorated with leafy plants, natural woods, and colorful prints. Wash down such classic Caribbean dishes as jerk chicken and curry goat with a rum cocktail from the restaurant's tiki-style bar, Bago. The restaurant also offers good choices for vegetarian and vegan diners.

    2 Jiak Chuan Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 089260, Singapore
    6222–3130

    Known For

    • Caribbean classics
    • Tiki bar
    • Light and airy atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 28. Little Island Brewing Co.

    $$ | Changi

    This laid-back, open-air microbrewery is a rare gem in the quiet Changi Village area, serving house brews with whimsical, psychedelic labels alongside hearty roasts and weekend brunches. Pour yourself a glass from the DIY draft counter and sit at a table under the fairy lights—it’s the perfect place to while an evening away.

    6 Changi Village Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 509907, Singapore
    6543–9100

    Known For

    • Tasty craft beers
    • Laid-back vibe
    • Good location
  • 29. Long Beach Seafood Restaurant UDMC

    $$ | East Coast Park

    This seaside branch of one of Singapore’s most long-standing seafood restaurant chains lets you pick your own fish, crab, lobsters, and more from tanks, then have it cooked the way you like. Whatever you choose, don’t miss the black pepper crabs; Long Beach is the creator of the now-iconic Singaporean dish, and its version is still tops.

    1202 East Coast Pkwy., Singapore, Singapore, 449881, Singapore

    Known For

    • Live seafood
    • Black pepper crab
    • Seaside location

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 30. My Awesome Café

    $$ | Chinatown

    Inside a historic shophouse tucked away on a quiet street, this café-by-day, bar-by-night has all the makings of a hipster hangout. Seated at a table with legs made out of old piping—amid fairy lights and exposed brickwork—you can order fresh salads, sandwiches, or platters, as well as excellent coffees and even better wine. The building was once a well-known free clinic, opened in 1951 by a group of volunteer doctors who wanted to help those who couldn’t afford medical care. Today, My Awesome Café occupies what was then the main waiting room, with the nostalgic décor a nod to that time.

    202 Telok Ayer St., Singapore, Singapore, 068639, Singapore
    8798–1783

    Known For

    • Hearty sandwiches by day
    • Great beers by night
    • Lively evening atmosphere
  • 31. Nassim Hill Bakery Bistro Bar

    $$ | Orchard

    This lovely bistro transforms from bakery and brunch hotspot by day to chic restaurant and bar by night. It specializes in European-style baked bread, which forms the basis of many of the brunch dishes (served until 3 pm) and then again as a delicious accompaniment to a selection of zesty dips and pasta in the evening. Portion sizes are very generous, with a rustic look and feel to the presentation. The bistro is tucked away behind the post office on Nassim Hill about a 10-minute walk from the top of Orchard Road.

    56 Tanglin Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 247964, Singapore
    9099--6405

    Known For

    • Trio dip sampler
    • Crispy, freshly baked bread
    • Two-for-one beers from 9 am to 9 pm

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 32. Old Bibik Peranakan Kitchen

    $$ | Joo Chiat

    Enter a delectable world of Nonya tastes at this acclaimed Peranakan-style restaurant, housed in the ground floor of a traditional shophouse with tables spilling onto the street. The signature beef rendang, ikan asam pedas (spicy tamarind fish), udang nenas masak (prawn and pineapple coconut curry), grilled sambal barramundi, and chinchalok (fermented shrimp) omelet are all affordable, authentic and flavorsome dishes.

    328 Joo Chiat Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 427585, Singapore
    8450--7996

    Known For

    • Homey dishes
    • Old-school Peranakan atmosphere
    • Attentive service
  • 33. Original Sin

    $$ | Holland Village | Vegetarian

    Plenty of meat-eaters also head to this casual Western-style vegan and vegetarian restaurant for its hearty Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. The menu includes sundry salads, pastas, and pizzas, and the three-course prix-fixe lunch menu is a great value. Original Sin shares the award-winning wine list from its sister restaurant, Michelangelo's, a recommended Italian that's also in Chip Bee Gardens.

    #01–62 Chip Bee Gardens, Block 43, 43 Jalan Merah Saga, Blk. 43, Singapore, Central Singapore, 278115, Singapore
    -6475–5605
  • 34. Padi @ Bussorah

    $$ | Kampong Glam

    Tuck into a communal meal of nasi ambeng (a Javanese rice dish with meat and vegetables) at this popular Kampong Glam eatery. The celebratory dish, commonly served during festive occasions, can be customized to fit the size of your dining party (from one to five diners). It's served on a platter with a cone of rice and 14 different dishes like beef rendang, sambal balacan, salted fish, and tempe. For an authentic experience, opt to dine without formal utensils, just like some locals do.

    53 Bussorah St., Singapore, Singapore, 199469, Singapore
    6291–3921

    Known For

    • Full flavored nasi ambeng, a Javanese rice dish
    • Group dining
    • Tender beef rendang
  • 35. Panamericana

    $$ | Sentosa Island

    Come for the view, stay for the food and laid-back vibes. The menu of farm-to-fire dishes spans the Americas with standouts like the slow-cooked lamb charred on the asador, Argentinian empanadas, and market-fresh ceviche swimming in coconut milk. Save space for the churros, freshly fried and crisp to the bite, and definitely order a "Booze and Fizz." An ideal spot for big groups, the food platters and cocktails served Porron-style make for the perfect sunset session.

    27 Bukit Manis Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 099892, Singapore
    6253–8182

    Known For

    • Lamb cooked over an asador
    • Large platters and cocktails
    • View of the South China Sea
  • 36. Patara

    $$ | Orchard

    This popular Thai restaurant, which also has branches in Austria, China, Switzerland, Thailand, and the United Kingdom, serves an extensive menu of classics in a serene, cozy setting. You can order everything from Thai-style soups and salads to curries and noodles. Specialties include nua pad prik Thai (beef spare ribs sautéed in garlic and black pepper sauce) and pla yang penang (sea bass grilled in penang sauce). Vegetarians will find plenty of options.

    163 Tanglin Rd., Singapore, Central Singapore, 247933, Singapore
    6737–0818

    Known For

    • Nua pad prik Thai (beef spare ribs sautéed in garlic and black pepper sauce)
    • Pla yang penang (sea bass grilled in penang sauce)
    • Ambience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 37. PS. Cafe East Coast Park

    $$ | East Coast Park

    Part of the popular PS. Cafe chain, this stylish, sun-lit cafe by the sea is one for the Instagram, and a perfect spot for weekend brunch (although you’ll likely have to wait in line). The breezy Anglo-Chinese fare includes exclusive-to-this-branch creations like a scrumptious chorizo and calamari stew, as well as long-time chain favorites like the Parmesan-dusted truffle fries and chunky desserts.

    1110 East Coast Pkwy., Singapore, Singapore, 449880, Singapore
    6708–9288

    Known For

    • Photo-worthy setting
    • Brunch
    • Delicious desserts
  • 38. Red Star Restaurant

    $$ | Chinatown

    Shuffling waiters push dim sum trolleys from table to table at this wonderfully outdated Cantonese restaurant. Although the old-school decor (red carpets, cream table cloths, strip lights) makes it feel like a giant community center, the crispy spring rolls, siew mai dumplings, fried wantons, and egg tarts are classic and delicious. Set menus will leave you absolutely stuffed but still wanting more. Dumplings are only served at lunchtime, so bear that in mind when you're planning your visit.

    54 Chin Swee Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 160054, Singapore
    6532–5266

    Known For

    • Suckling pig
    • Roast duck
    • Delicious dumplings (served at lunchtime only)
  • 39. RedDot Brewhouse

    $$ | Dempsey Hill | International

    Come for the excellent microbrews, stay for the magical setting amid the lush tropical greenery on Dempsey Hill, and snack from an international bistro menu with pizzas, pastas, grilled meats, salads, and sandwiches. The food is satisfying, if not particularly memorable or remarkable, but RedDot's range of delicious beers more than makes up for that. You'll find a Czech pilsner, and Kölsch-style and wheat beers among the house brews normally on tap, along with seasonals and a guest beer from the fellow Singaporean microbrewery Brewerkz. Those tall glasses of bright-green liquid you'll see at most tables are RedDot's Monster Green Lager, which gets its hue from the spirulina (aqautic bacteria) it's brewed with. It tastes better than it looks.

    #01-01, Blk. 25A, Dempsey Rd., Singapore, Central Singapore, 249679, Singapore
    -6475–0500
  • 40. Rumours Beach Club

    $$ | Sentosa Island

    Bringing a bit of Bali’s beach swagger to Singapore, this beach club's Jimbaran seafood grill station (from 12 pm onwards) is a big draw for its smoky, charred dishes like ikan bakar (grilled whole fish) and lobster bakar (grilled whole lobster). The menu also has a selection of Indonesian dishes and an extensive selection of bar-friendly food and drinks to enjoy for something more casual. Make a day of it, as there's a trio of swimming pools, a beach-facing infinity pool, and chilled beanbag seating. A VIP area offers a private pool and family cabanas for more privacy.  

    40 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore, Singapore, 098996, Singapore
    6970–0625

    Known For

    • Indonesian-style grilled dishes
    • Seafood platters
    • Three swimming pools

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