142 Best Restaurants in Singapore

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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.

Pagi Sore

$$ | CBD Fodor's choice

This restaurant has been serving Indonesian classics in the CBD for decades. Its focus on authentic recipes and Indonesian spice blends results in vibrant dishes loved by families and workers alike. Try such specialties as ikan ota kukus (fish in a rich sauce) and tahu telor (crispy tofu omelet) in the friendly, family-style restaurant.

88 Telok Ayer St., Singapore, 048470, Singapore
6225–6002
Known For
  • Ikan ota kukus (fish in a rich sauce) or tahu telor (crispy tofu omelet)
  • Well-established CBD restuarant
  • Family-style dining
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon.

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Rumah Makan Minang

$ | Kampong Glam Fodor's choice

A second generation business that started out as a wooden stall, this authentic nasi padang (Padang steamed rice served with various pre-cooked dishes) serves a fork-tender beef rendang (Indonesian dry beef curry) slow cooked over charcoal. Other dishes include the ayam belado hijau (chicken in a secret green chilli marinade) and the crispy tahu telur (fried tofu mixed with blanched bean sprouts, peanuts, and a dark sweet soy sauce). Be sure to order a serving of the house-made sambal balado merah (hot and spicy chilli)—it packs a punch, so go easy.

18 & 18A Kandahar St., Singapore, 198884, Singapore
6294--4805
Known For
  • Its status as a Kampong Glam institution
  • Traditional West Sumatra recipes
  • Famous beef rendang cooked over charcoal

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Saint Pierre

$$$$ | Marina Bay Fodor's choice

At this intimate 24-seater run by celebrated chef Emmanuel Stroobant, you’ll be served delicate, Asian-inflected French cuisine alongside a panoramic view of the Marina Bay waterfront. The chic, Michelin-starred establishment is a favorite among many not just for its fine food but also its inclusive offerings such as special menus for vegetarians.

1 Fullerton Rd., Singapore, 049213, Singapore
6438–0887
Known For
  • Impeccable food and service
  • Vegetarian-friendly fine dining
  • Picturesque waterfront views
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.
Reservations essential.

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Samy's Curry

$$ | Dempsey Hill Fodor's choice

Because of its airy, colonial edifice with wooden-louvered windows and overhead fans, Samy's Curry has a casual canteen feel that is distinct from the more upscale ambience typical of many Dempsey Hill eateries. Although the wait staff can be a little brisk, the restaurant remains a firm favorite among the locals thanks to the flavorful and filling north and south Indian dishes on offer at very affordable prices. You'll also need to prepare for the parade of zesty curries and fragrant rices, as well as the sundry Indian condiments that shuffling waiters scoop out of small buckets and onto your awaiting banana leaf—a whether-you-like-it-or-not treat that is added onto your bill at the end for a small charge.

25 Dempsey Rd., Singapore, 249670, Singapore
6472–2080
Known For
  • Delicious fish head curry
  • Banana leaves in place of plates
  • Classic Indian dishes including chicken tikka
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Settler's Café

$$ | Chinatown Fodor's choice

Of all Singapore's popular themed cafés, Settler's Café is considered the first board game café in the country. There are more than 600 games on offer, which you can enjoy as part of a package that includes food and drink alongside a few hours of game play. You can select from options like the dinner package, which includes grilled chicken, pasta, and fish and chips with free-flowing non-alcoholic drinks; or the wine package where you can play as you drink a bottle of wine. Games include everything from Monopoly and Pictionary to intense strategy games and silly party games.

39 North Canal Rd., Singapore, 059295, Singapore
6535–0435
Known For
  • Games like Pictionary
  • Dinner and wine packages
  • Fun for friends
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Sin Huat Eating House

$$$$ | Geylang Serai Fodor's choice

It may be rough around the edges, it's in the red-light district of Geylang, and the cost of a full meal would make some fine-dining establishments blush, but there's good reason why the late food magnate Anthony Bourdain named Sin Huat one of the "10 places to eat before you die." Chef Danny's rich, gooey, briny, magnificent crab (or prawn) bee hoon (vermicelli-like rice noodles) is a stunning dish. Pair it with on-the-shell scallops slathered in black bean sauce and a plate of kailan (fresh greens) with garlic for a meal to remember.

659/661 Geylang Rd., Singapore, 389589, Singapore
6744–9755
Known For
  • Crab noodles
  • On-the-shell scallops
  • Edgy neighborhood

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Spago Singapore

$$$$ | Marina Bay Fodor's choice

The second Singaporean venture by Wolfgang Puck serves Californian food with an Asian twist, including a locally-inspired "kaya toast" with foie gras. Perched on the 57th floor of Sands SkyPark in the Marina Bay Sands, the restaurant offers unparalleled views of the hotel’s famed infinity pool and the city skyline from its alfresco bar and lounge and its indoor dining room.

Stella Seaside Lounge

$$ | Changi Fodor's choice

Mixing alfresco restaurant and seaside swimming pool, Stella is the first beachfront lounge along Tanah Merah Beach in the southeast of Changi, just a 10-minute drive from the airport. The brunch menu is big on sandwiches and toasts, grilled pork chops, and healthy breakfasts, while dinner is best for live seafood, charcoal grilled meats, and seafood-based pastas. The restaurant's sheltered alfresco dining area spills daybeds and sofa lounges over a cozy wooden seaside deck, where guests can lounge by the pool before or after their meals.

Sun with Moon

$$ | Orchard Fodor's choice
This spacious restaurant looks a little inauthentic from the outside, but inside, the intricate meals served on beautiful Japanese tableware will quickly convince you otherwise. The set menu of main courses come with all the trimmings: miso soup, rice, and a range of side dishes to choose from, including salmon salads and deep-fried tofu. The staff is also incredibly friendly and welcoming.

Sushi Kimura

$$$$ | Orchard Fodor's choice

Experience Edomae-style delicacies at this 22-seater sushi restaurant in Palais Renaissance. All ingredients are delivered directly from Japan, including organic rice from a farm in Yamagata prefecture and spring water from Hokkaido. Chef Tomoo Kimura is driven by attention to detail; personal touches like the ceremonial tea set hand-painted by the chef’s master and centuries-old noren (room dividers) are used to create an elegant feel to the dining experience.

390 Orchard Rd., Singapore, 238871, Singapore
6734–3520
Known For
  • High-grade sushi
  • Imported Japanese ingredients
  • Traditional interior
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Essential

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Table 65

$$$$ | Sentosa Island Fodor's choice

For a really special treat, this celebrated eatery by chef Richard van Oostenbrugge of Amsterdam's Restaurant 212 will do the trick, offering pricey but precise and elegant tasting menus. In the convivial, communal setting, you might sit next to strangers. The menu varies from season to season, but the usual fine-dining suspects are in the line-up. Call ahead to nab the best seats in the house: at the Chef’s Table directly facing the open-concept kitchen.

26 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore, 098138, Singapore
6577–7939
Known For
  • Theatrical presentations
  • Communal fine-dining experience
  • No kids under 12 allowed
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Thai Tantric

$$ | Orchard Fodor's choice
This windowless, no-frills, Thai restaurant might be tucked away on the third floor of the slightly sleazy Orchard Towers, but the locals still pile in for the delicious, authentic, and very affordable food. The menu packs all the classics, from massaman curry to traditional fishcakes, each served in generous portions. It’s definitely not a spot for a long, leisurely meal, but if you’re looking for a taste of Thailand that’s quick and cheap, Thai Tantric is a safe bet—if you can get a table!

Tiong Bahru Bakery

$ | Tiong Bahru Fodor's choice

Sandwiches, freshly baked breads, quiches, and a variety of sweet and savory pastries make up the menu at this popular café, the perfect spot to grab a quick bite and caffeinate while shopping the area's boutiques. The lighting mounted in wooden boards suspended from the ceiling by rope, the exposed brick and white-washed walls, and the soft, down-tempo beats all make for a relaxing interior. There are also a few shaded tables outside. As the name would suggest, Tiong Bahru Bakery started in this area, but there are now multiple branches across Singapore.

Violet Oon Singapore at Jewel

$$ | Changi Fodor's choice
Violet Oon is one of Singapore’s most celebrated Peranakan chefs, and her eponymous restaurant inside Changi International Airport is the only one with a terrace that offers a direct view of the airport’s Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. In addition to treats like her signature (and delightfully tangy) dry laksa, the restaurant has an open grill, a long bar, and a retail area where you can stock up on Oon’s beautifully packaged pineapple tarts and Peranakan cookies.

The White Rabbit

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This former church's compelling interior—soaring ceilings, ample arched windows, stained glass, and rows of chandeliers hanging over curved banquettes—has helped draw many faithful diners to this European restaurant. The kitchen takes an artsy, nouveau approach to a menu of dishes designed to "transport you down the rabbit hole," from classic bouillabaisse to lobster and kombu linguine. The outdoor patio, a gin and wine garden with whimsical topiaries, has also garnered quite a following as a place to sip on elegant cocktails while listening to the laid-back house DJ.

Zam Zam

$ | Kampong Glam Fodor's choice

In business for more than a century, this hole-in-the-wall eatery serves what's arguably Singapore's best murtabak. Stuffed with mutton, chicken, or beef, it's a bit like a folded dough omelette with egg mixed in, roti prata (a fried flat bread), onions, and spices, all of it grilled together and served with a side of curry sauce. It's cheap, it's filling, and the sidewalk tables are great for people-watching. Curries, rice dishes, and other regional specialties are also available, but the murtabak is what keeps locals coming back.

Jade

$$$ | CBD Fodor's choice

Like jade itself, this upscale restaurant in a historic hotel has both exquisite and intriguing attributes. Inside you'll find a contemporary design that follows an eclectic Asian thread, with Vietnamese hanging lamps and Chinese calligraphy. Similarly, the food is fundamentally Chinese, but with creative modern accents, such as in the rich cocoa-flavored pork ribs with spinach in a raspberry vinaigrette. Jade's lavish weekend dim sum buffet is a Singaporean institution; reservations are a must.

1-Altitude Coast

$$ | Sentosa Island

Perched at the top of The Outpost Hotel, this rooftop bar, day club, and restaurant serves up crowd-pleasing modern Asian dishes like soft shell crab pasta and platters like the "Taste of Archipelago" (including tasting portions of nasi biru, tempeh goreng, and papa gulai chicken) offer a sampling of Southeast Asian flavors. Sundown sessions are particularly popular (weekdays 5–8 pm) for unobstructed views of the Singapore Straits; at the Sunday pool parties, DJs spin from 3 to 10 pm. On weekends and holidays, there’s a minimum per-person spend.

10 Artillery Ave., Singapore, 099951, Singapore
8879--8765
Known For
  • Shareable platters
  • Sunset drinks
  • Per-person minimum spend

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ALTRO Zafferano

$$$ | CBD

This corporate executive favorite encased by floor-to-ceiling windows serves up mod Italian food with a side of sweeping Marina Bay views. Wine aficionados can pair their meals with a selection from more than 200 premium Italian wines and collection of vintages.

10 Collyer Quay, Singapore, 049315, Singapore
6509–1488
Known For
  • Contemporary Italian cuisine
  • Stunning views
  • Personable service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Aoki

$$$ | Orchard

Look for the fabric-covered doorway opposite the HSBC building on Claymore Hill to find this sleek Japanese restaurant. Inside, there are counters made of hinoki wood, a Zen minimalist design, and elegant, kimono-clad servers. The beautifully presented cuisine here includes sukiyaki (skillet-grilled beef and veggies), shabu shabu (hot pot), and sake sherbets. Aoki also presents kaisekis (formal banquets) in which each dish looks prettier than the last, as well as pricey omakase courses, in which the chef chooses the food for you. Fish is flown in from Tokyo's huge Tsukiji fish market several times a week.

1 Scotts Rd., Singapore, 228208, Singapore
6333–8015
Known For
  • Intimate dining experience
  • Impeccably presented dishes
  • Fresh Japanese seafood
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Art Restaurant

$$$$ | Civic District

Locally sourced ingredients, including produce from head chef and restaurateur Beppe de Vito’s family farm, take center stage at this ritzy Michelin-starred Italian fine-dining restaurant. With artfully prepared dishes made with exotic ingredients like fennel pollen, ancient wheat from Puglia, and water from the Dolomites, your meal will be one to remember. You can end it on the National Gallery's rooftop, where Dessert & Cocktail Bar by Art has another cozy venue with stunning views of Marina Bay. 

1 St. Andrew’s Rd., Singapore, 178957, Singapore
6866–1977
Known For
  • Refined Italian cooking
  • Interesting ingredients and flavor pairings
  • Tasting menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Asador Singapore

$$ | Joo Chiat

One of the city's best Spanish restaurants is all about good meat and excellent wines. Start with Pan Casero and Jamon Iberico, and then tear into a portion of Costillar de Ternera, the popular juicy short ribs of glazed Angus beef. The pan-Iberic selection of wines from most regions of Spain, paired with international sparkling Rose, Brut, and Bollinger, will excite wine lovers and connoisseurs. 

51 Joo Chiat Pl., Singapore, 427775, Singapore
9836--1792
Known For
  • Authentic Spanish dining experience
  • Attentive service
  • Handmade stone oven
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.--Thurs.

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Bar & Billiard Room

$$$ | Civic District

Take your taste buds on a tantalizing tour of Italy with chef de cuisine Natalino Ambra. The classy eatery, located in the iconic Raffles Hotel, is complete with an open kitchen retrofitted with a wood-fired rotisserie and pizza oven and serves up bold food, including a flavorful octopus with white beans and pancetta ham; prime charcuterie; and pizzas spruced with 36-month aged Parmesan. Their "Tentazioni" tasting menus allow you to taste a wide range of delicacies, from vitello tonnatto to beef tenderloin to a delicious hazelnut chocolate mousse.

1 Beach Rd., Singapore, 189673, Singapore
6412--1816
Known For
  • Celebrity chef
  • Creative Italian food
  • Energetic vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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The Beast Southern Kitchen + Bourbon Bar

$$ | Kampong Glam
Lending Singapore's food scene a charming dose of Southern comfort, The Beast serves staples like country fried steak, chicken and waffles, and cheesy grits in a laid-back setting of rusted oil drums and wood counter tops. If you have the stomach, try the Beast Burger, a 1.6-pound beef patty with a pound each of pulled pork and buttermilk fried chicken—it’s free if you finish it in 60 minutes. All this makes for suitable padding to do a post-dinner bourbon tasting. The extensive menu of mostly Kentucky-made bourbon includes tasting flights (from S$32).
17 Jalan Klapa, Singapore, 199329, Singapore
6295–0017
Known For
  • Sizable burgers
  • Bourbon tastings
  • Full flavors

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Beauty In The Pot

$$$ | Changi

Hotpot meals are a big part of modern local culture, as the communal dining experience is considered a convenient way to celebrate special occasions with family and friends. Homegrown chain Beauty In The Pot is one of the country’s most popular, serving up tasty collagen-infused broth into which you can dip gourmet cuts of meat, handmade noodles, and other ingredients.

The Black Swan

$$$ | CBD
Join the bankers, brokers, and finance executives that swarm this opulent art deco—style bar and chophouse that stands out against its sleek concrete-and-metal neighbors. Indulge in a fine selection of beef cuts from America and Australia, and wash it all down with a tipple from the extensive list of wine, spirits, and cocktails.
19 Cecil St., Singapore, 049704, Singapore
6438–3757
Known For
  • Great Gatsby-esque decor
  • No-waste cuisine
  • Office crowd favorite

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Blanco Court Prawn Mee

$ | Kampong Glam
Arguably one of Singapore best spots for a bowl of prawn noodles, this humble establishment draws regulars who love its slow-simmered umami broth with fresh prawns and fork-tender pork ribs. The line for a bowl can be long, so come early to avoid an unnecessary wait. For a splurge, order the jumbo option. There’s also a dry version.
243 Beach Rd., Singapore, 189754, Singapore
6396--8464
Known For
  • Prawn noodles in a hearty broth
  • Jumbo option
  • Flavorful chilli
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Blue Label Pizza & Wine

$$ | Orchard

Dive into stone-fired pizza at this hip spot in Mandarin Gallery. The long-fermented pizza dough is crisp and generously topped with unique ingredients like sliced steak and French’s mustard bechamel ("I Wish I Was A Baller"), or chorizo ragu with Hokkaido octopus ("Summer in San Sebastian"). There’s a great wine list and a selection of beers, with fries, salads, and wings to round off your order. The team are so confident you’ll love their mood-setting 1970s and '80s rock playlist, you can even listen at home on Spotify.

333A Orchard Rd., Singapore, 238897, Singapore
9785–7799
Known For
  • Thin-crust pizza
  • Great wine list
  • 1970s and '80s rock music

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Brazil Churrasco

$$$$ | Bukit Timah

Carnivores with a taste for succulent slices of marinated beef, pork, lamb, and other meats sliced off jumbo-sized skewers can take a 20-minute cab ride from downtown to this busy all-you-can-eat churrascaria (barbecue) restaurant in the affluent Bukit Timah neighborhood. You'll pay a set price for the meats, sides, and desserts. Vegetarians along for the ride can find ample solace at Brazil Churrascaria's large buffet bar, which serves more than 15 hot and cold salads, appetizers, traditional dishes, and soups.

14–16 Sixth Ave., Singapore, 276476, Singapore
6463–1923
Known For
  • All-you-can-eat barbecued meats
  • Lively atmosphere with classic Brazilian music
  • Huge buffet of hot and cold dishes

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Brewerkz

$$ | Clarke Quay

This buzzy, breezy microbrewery, sprawling along a prime stretch of real estate on the Singapore River, across from Clarke Quay, serves Western-friendly favorites like burgers and pizzas, buffalo wings, beer-battered fish-and-chips, and chargrilled steaks, along with lighter fare like grilled fish and soups. The portions are hearty—perfect for soaking up pours of Brewerkz's award-winning craft beers. You'll find the brewery's signature beers and up to ten seasonal and guest brews on tap, along with a well-chosen list of bottled beers and ciders, all made locally at its 8,000-square-foot brewery.

30 Merchant Rd., Singapore, 058282, Singapore
9011–9048
Known For
  • Locally brewed beers
  • Hearty portions
  • Casual business lunches

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