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. Malaysian Food Street

    $ | Sentosa Island

    Who wins the great debate over which country has the best hawker food, Singapore or Malaysia? Judge for yourself without crossing the causeway at this cluster of hawker stalls (thankfully air-conditioned), which has all the signature Malaysian hawker noshes in one spot. The variety (and aromas) can prove overwhelming, so your best (and safest) bet is opting for the places with the longest lines. Prices are higher than at a standard hawker center, but a little extra can be justified at standouts like the KL Jalan Alor Hokkien mee heun (stir fried noodles), famous for its secret dark sauce and 30-year-old recipe, the wok hei-filled kee claypot chicken rice cooked over charcoal, and the famous Penang Lim Brothers' char koay teow (stir-fried rice cake strips).

    8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

    Known For

    • Authentic Malaysian hawker food such as clay pot chicken rice
    • Affordable prices
    • Wide variety
  • 2. Table 65

    $$$$ | Sentosa Island

    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, Singapore, 098138, Singapore
    6577–7939

    Known For

    • Theatrical presentations
    • Communal fine-dining experience
    • No kids under 12 allowed

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 3. 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, Singapore, 099951, Singapore
    8879--8765

    Known For

    • Shareable platters
    • Sunset drinks
    • Per-person minimum spend
  • 4. Cassia

    $$ | Sentosa Island

    Traditional Cantonese dishes are presented with modern flair in an understated setting at this award-winning Chinese restaurant. Plush banquettes and elegant wallpaper by designer Andre Fu grace the dining room, and an outdoor seating area overlooks lush grounds. For a sampling of the best Cassia has to offer, order Chef Chan's 6-course Signature Set that can be paired with wine or tea at an additional cost.

    1 The Knolls, Singapore, Singapore, 098297, Singapore
    6591–5045

    Known For

    • Peking duck
    • Modern twists on traditional Cantonese dishes
    • Elegant setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Thurs.
  • 5. Coastes

    $$ | Sentosa Island

    At this kid-friendly hangout, adults can unwind over pizza and watch the little ones take a dip in the shallow water or play with the restaurant's sand toys. Expect a laid-back vibe here with sunbeds and deck chairs for customers. Families will like the diaper changing stations and high chairs. For a taste of local food, order the chilli crab dip with a baguette, or sticky, finger-licking Coastes chicken wings.

    50 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore, Singapore, 099000, Singapore

    Known For

    • Laid-back beachfront setting
    • Family-friendly atmosphere
    • Curry laska and chicken wings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No reservations on weekends
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  • 6. International Food Street

    $ | Sentosa Island

    This kitsch concept of combi vans and food trucks offers everything from lobster rolls to fish and chips and yakitori sticks for east grab and go eating. Located next to the Wings of Time show, spend a minimum of S$5 to enjoy the best views of Sentosa SkyJet and the Sentosa Musical Fountain performance. 

    Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
    6361--0088
  • 7. Ocean Restaurant

    $$$$ | Sentosa Island

    The sight of sharks and manta rays swimming past your dinner table at this elegant restaurant in the S.E.A. Aquarium makes for quite the memory. Sure, watching more than 40,000 sea creatures behind floor-to-ceiling glass as you tuck into a plate of blue cod or langoustine might induce guilt, but you can ease your pangs with the knowledge that the kitchen works with sustainable sources. Book in advance to secure a table right beside the floor-to-ceiling glass panels.

    22 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore, Singapore, 098136, Singapore
    6577–6688

    Known For

    • Romantic atmosphere (no kids under 8)
    • Fresh Mediterranean-California creations
    • Unusual destination dining experience
  • 8. 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
  • 9. 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
  • 10. Trapizza

    $$ | Sentosa Island

    Channeling a Palm Springs vibe with cacti and palm-tree landscaping, this family-friendly Italian eatery on Siloso Beach has a dedicated children’s water play area and coloring corner. Order the thin-crust, wood-fired pizzas—including a shareable 16-inch pie—or a hearty burger. It's a good option for big groups or for a cocktail session in a space where little ones can roam freely.

    10 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore, Singapore, 098995, Singapore
    6376–2662

    Known For

    • Family-sized 16-inch pizza
    • Chill beachfront setting
    • Kid-friendly facilities

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