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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  • 1. Zam Zam

    $ | Kampong Glam

    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.

    697 North Bridge Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 198675, Singapore
    6298–6320

    Known For

    • Singapore's best murtabak
    • Casual and cheap local street food
    • Late-night eatery
  • 2. 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, Singapore, 189754, Singapore
    6396--8464

    Known For

    • Prawn noodles in a hearty broth
    • Jumbo option
    • Flavorful chilli

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 3. Cheong Lian Yuen

    $ | Pulau Ubin

    Simple and unassuming, this spot close to the jetty and near the bicycle rental shops is a good place to have a cold drink after exploring the island. You can't go wrong with any of the wok-fried dishes or the chilli crab.

    20 Pulau Ubin, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
    6542–1147

    Known For

    • Affordable food
    • Cash only
    • Chilli crab
  • 4. Food Opera @ ION Orchard

    $ | Orchard

    Celebrating Singaporean heritage dishes across 27 different vendors, this basement food court's stalls sell everything from crispy fried carrot cake to spicy prawn noodles and rich chicken satay. The food court takes its design inspiration from the British colonial decor of the early 1890s, with a light blue, ivory, and copper-gold palette, and lush green plants.

    2 Orchard Turn, Singapore, Singapore, 238801, Singapore
    6509–9198

    Known For

    • Old-school design
    • Singaporean heritage dishes
    • Friendly vendors
  • 5. Food Republic @ Shaw House

    $ | Orchard

    In the basement of Shaw House, this vibrant food court has more than 20 colorful stalls selling everything from Thai curries to duck wonton. It's always busy at lunch and dinner, so do as the locals do, and chope (reserve) a space by leaving a packet of tissues or a personal item at the table before you order.

    350 Orchard Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 238868, Singapore
    6235–0995

    Known For

    • Lots of local dishes
    • Contemporary design
    • Great juices
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  • 6. IndoChine Empress Place

    $$$$ | CBD | Asian

    Rare Shan and Thai Buddha statues and stunning views of the Singapore River complement amazing Cambodian, Vietnamese, and Laotian food at this classy riverside restaurant. There's a focus on nutritious dishes at IndoChine, and although the lemongrass, chili, mint, and curry flavors are generally on the subtle, non-spicy side, some plates do pack a punch. Arrive by 7 pm and try to score a table with sunset views over the river.

    Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Pl., Singapore, Central Singapore, 179555, Singapore
    -6339–1720

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekends.
  • 7. Makansutra Gluttons Bay

    $ | Marina Bay

    Located just off the boardwalk by the Esplanade–Theatres on the Bay, this outdoor, hawker-style cluster of food stands offers a delicious (albeit slightly expensive) variety of local and regional specialties. Here you'll find chili crab, grilled prawns, chicken rice, fried carrot cake, meat satay, and much more served into the wee hours of the morning.

    8 Raffles Ave., Singapore, Singapore, 039802, Singapore
    6438–4038

    Known For

    • Authentic hawker fare
    • Wide variety of food in one spot
    • Local vibes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 8. Season Live Seafood

    $ | Pulau Ubin

    This restaurant is located close to the jetty and has a laid-back island vibe, like all the other places. It's a good place to grab a fresh, cold coconut drink, but if you're hungry, the dishes to try include the not-too-spicy sambal kangkong (stir-fried water spinach with chili) and the black-pepper crab.

    59E Pulau Ubin, Singapore, Singapore, 508309, Singapore
    6542–7627

    Known For

    • Black-pepper crab
    • Simple home-cooked food
    • Cash only

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