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. Bacha Coffee

    $ | Orchard

    The historic Moroccan coffee brand has a beautiful café/dining room on ION Orchard’s first floor. No visit is a quick one though: you may come for a coffee and pastry, but you’ll soon find yourself whiling away the time exploring the vast array of 100% arabica coffee beans housed in large sunset orange tins.

    2 Orchard Turn, Singapore, Singapore, 238801, Singapore
    6363–1910

    Known For

    • Arabica coffee from around the world
    • Traditional café interior
    • Excellent pastries and cakes
  • 2. Coffee Break at Amoy Street

    $ | Chinatown

    Head to level 2 of the Amoy Street food center for a cup of traditionally-brewed local kopi with a twist; the menu includes a dizzying array of latte flavors, including black sesame, hazelnut, and butter pecan. For a quick bite, pair it with their equally-eclectic toast flavors, like earl grey creme or matcha coconut.

    7 Maxwell Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 069111, Singapore

    Known For

    • Unique kopi and toast breakfast
    • Traditional sock-brewed coffee
    • Popular with the Telok Ayer work crowd

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat. and Sun.
  • 3. Hellu Coffee

    $ | CBD

    Grab a quick coffee at this hole-in-the-wall joint, one of the few independent coffee shops in the CBD. The space is definitely small—so you’ll want to take your perfectly-roasted flat white to go—but don’t forget to check out the pastry and waffle options.

    137 Amoy St., Singapore, Singapore, 049965, Singapore

    Known For

    • Cute hole-in-the-wall spot
    • Iced lattes as well as hot coffee
    • Tasty pastries and waffles

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 4. Chye Seng Huat Hardware

    $ | Little India

    Singapore’s vibrant third-wave coffee scene owes a lot to to Chye Seng Huat Hardware, one of the first specialty coffee spots in the area. The former hardware store turned hip coffee space is rarely empty, and regulars swear by both the brews and the robust brunch menu. Inside, the two-story complex includes a coffee school, retail space stocked with coffee gadgets and gear, and a roastery.

    150 Tyrwhitt Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 207563, Singapore
    6299--4321

    Known For

    • Flat white
    • Lively weekend brunch crowd
    • Ethically sourced coffee beans

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 5. Glyph Supply Co

    $ | Orchard

    For a serious cup of coffee near Somerset, drop by this pristine-white café that is usually full of coffee aficionados sipping on in-house roasted brews. You can also pick up fresh beans and coffee-making accoutrements to take home.

    111 Somerset Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 238164, Singapore

    Known For

    • Well-roasted coffee
    • Cool, modern space
    • Coffee-making supplies
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  • 6. Konditori

    $ | Kampong Glam

    This cute Swedish cafe's halal bakes are slightly pricey, but they're favored by local café aficionados. Stick to signature items like the strawberry cream cheese Danish and traditional semla bun, available year round. Other winning menu items include flaky croissants (in flavors like red-velvet cream cheese), kouign amann, and savory quiches for a heartier bite.

    33 Bussorah St., Singapore, Singapore, 199451, Singapore
    6209–8580

    Known For

    • Creative baked goods
    • Traditional semla bun
    • Halal-certified pastries and breads
  • 7. Maxi Coffee Bar

    $ | Chinatown

    This small, blue-decked café on the side of Ann Siang Hill serves some of the best coffee on the island. Grab an iced latte and perch on one of the outside tables for a quick break from the Chinatown sightseeing and shopping. The café often works with local bakers, so make sure to try their pastry and sandwich selections.

    6 Ann Siang Hill, Singapore, Singapore, 069787, Singapore
    9776--7400

    Known For

    • Seasonal coffee selections
    • Friendly staff
    • Outdoor seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 8. Nanyang Old Coffee

    $ | Chinatown

    “Bringing back the good old taste of Singapore traditional coffee” is the motto here, and you definitely won't be disappointed in the way that's done. Try the strong, sweet kopi ubiquitous in Singapore’s history, in an old-fashioned, bright red coffee house. Brush up on your kopi terms before visiting.

    268 South Bridge Rd., Singapore, Singapore, 058817, Singapore
    6221--6973

    Known For

    • Supports historic Singaporean coffee culture
    • Strong coffee and milk tea
    • Kaya toast sets
  • 9. Signature KOI @ ION Orchard

    $ | Orchard

    If tea is your thing, be sure to visit Signature Koi—pioneers of the bubble tea culture in Singapore. Try the Earl Grey milk tea with signature pearls (tapioca balls) for the original experience. You’ll find lots of bubble tea stalls are takeaway-only in Singapore, so this well-designed (if small) sit-in space is a real boon.

    2 Orchard Turn, Singapore, Singapore, 238801, Singapore
    6612–0385

    Known For

    • Bubble tea pioneers
    • Flavored green teas
    • Cozy seating space

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