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Looking for the best acai bowls in Singapore? You’ll find plenty of tasty options across the city. Acai bowls are packed with healthy ingredients like fresh fruits, granola, and superfoods. Whether you’re craving a light snack or a filling meal, acai bowls are a great choice. One popular spot is Project Açaí. They serve creamy bowls with organic acai and a variety of toppings. Another favorite is The Acai Collective, known for its rich flavors and generous portions. For a quick and easy option, check out Açaí Kiosk in Orchard Road. They offer a range of acai bowls, perfect for a grab-and-go snack. Juice Clinic is another great choice for fresh, vibrant acai bowls. No matter where you go, Singapore has plenty of spots to enjoy a delicious acai bowl! And BusyKidd’s Guide will help you to choose the best one!

What is in an Acai Bowl?

 Is acai berry healthy? You can rest assured that it is! An acai recipe is simple! An acai bowl is like a breakfast superhero in a bowl. It starts with frozen acai berries, blended with bananas or other fruits and a splash of coconut water or almond milk. The result? A thick, creamy base that’s practically begging for toppings. You can load it up with fresh fruit, granola, nuts, seeds, and maybe a drizzle of nut butter. It’s colorful, tasty, and packed with nutrients – the perfect snack, breakfast, or post-workout treat. 

Acai Beach Club

Acai Beach Club

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Despite its name, Acai Beach Club is actually situated inside Plaza Singapura, offering a cool and comfortable spot to enjoy your aesthetic acai bowl instead of being out in the heat. Health-conscious eaters will appreciate that the acai bowls here are slightly less sweet than what you might typically find. Starting at S$9.90, each bowl comes with delicious toppings like kiwi, passionfruit, flax seeds, and coconut flakes, topped off with a generous drizzle of decadent cookie butter sauce. Here’s a tip: swing by on weekends for special deals like two bowls of acai for S$15.

  • Address: #03-21A Plaza Singapura, 68 Orchard Rd., Singapore 238839
  • Opening hours: Daily 11.30 am – 9.30 pm
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Acai Brothers

Last year, the Australian brand Acai Brothers opened in Kovan and immediately gained recognition for its exquisitely handcrafted acai bowls. Specialty bowls start at S$11 for a standard bowl, S$15.50 for a large, and S$25 for a sharing-sized amount, so the pricing is a little expensive, but the quality is worth it.

A notable example is the big Ain’t Nuttin’ Butter bowl, which has a foundation composed of peanut butter, chocolate, bananas, and acai. This dish has a rich, decadent flavor that is complex and gratifying, along with an exceptionally smooth, nearly ice cream-like texture. The berry tastes are still there despite the strong chocolaty undertones, resulting in a pleasing harmony.

The crunchy chocolate granola known as Chocolate Bukini adds a delightful sweetness to the acai, making it the ideal partner. Extra creaminess is added by a secret layer of tart coconut yogurt behind the granola. The fruits are tasty and fresh, and you may pick from a variety.

Though its Kovan location might be a little out of the way for some, Acai Brothers is a favorite among acai enthusiasts due to its tasty and distinctive products.

  • Address: 1019 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534757
  • Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 11 am to 10:30 pm, Fri-Sat 10 am to 11:30 pm
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An Acai Affair

An Acai Affair acai bowl

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What began as a small stall in Katong has blossomed into a thriving acai brand with sixteen outlets all over the island. Anna Ng and Isabel Lee, both SMU undergraduates, founded An Acai Affair with a mission to share the health benefits of this superfood while creating delicious and affordable treats for everyone to enjoy. Their Triple A bowl, priced from S$6.90 to S$15.80, is a popular choice, featuring acai blended with fresh fruits and superfoods like chia seeds and almond flakes. For those seeking heartier options, the Acai Affair menu also offers sourdough bread starting at S$8.90, topped with indulgent spreads like cookie butter, berries, or fresh avocado.

Beyond Fruit

Beyond Fruit acai bowl

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Beyond Fruit has become quite popular lately, thanks to its affordable acai cups, starting at just $1.90 for the small DIY option and $2.90 for the medium size. You can choose from premium acai, collagen froyo, or collagen yogurt as your base. Adding fresh fruits, toppings, and sauces costs just $1 each. If you’re hungry for something more substantial, they offer five options like the Blueberry Oasis (starting at $7.90) with berries, granola, coconut shavings, and cookie butter, or the Banana Crunch (starting at $4.90) with banana, granola, and peanut butter. With six outlets across the island, acai spot Beyond Fruit is definitely worth a try!

  • Address: Multiple locations
  • Opening hours: Depending on location
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Coocaça

Coocaça acai bowl

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After a tiring day of shopping, Coocaça offers a refreshing break with their selection of acai bowls, frozen yogurt, and smoothies. Their acai bowls are topped with nutritious goodies like goji berries and fresh fruits, offering a sweet treat that’s a healthier alternative to a chocolate pie. If you’re not up for a full bowl, they also serve acai soft serve in small (S$7) or regular (S$8.50) sizes. The regular size includes artisanal granola, homemade almond butter, and your choice of fruit and toppings for a convenient and delicious snack.

  • Are these acai bowls near me in Singapore? #01-01B, Liat Towers, 541 Orchard Rd., Singapore 238881
  • Opening hours: Monday – Sunday: 11 am – 9.30 pm
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Haakon

Haakon acai bowl

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Haakon is a café with a Scandinavian vibe that introduces superfoods from Norway to its menu. If you’re in need of a quick and guilt-free energy boost, try their classic acai bowl, priced at S$8.90. It’s topped with seasonal fruits, granola, chia seed parfait, blueberries, and coconut flakes. They also offer other variations, like the Cacao Bliss and Nut Butter Acai Bowls. And for fans of spirulina, they have the Green and Lean bowl featuring a spirulina base.

Limaa Café – Golden Landmark

This cozy café on Haji Lane offers delicious acai bowls. It’s a great spot to visit after exploring the vibrant street. The acai smoothie bowl (S$14) is a standout. It’s made with organic ingredients and frozen bananas. Fresh fruits add a natural sweetness. Homemade nut butter gives it a creamy texture. A sprinkle of chia seeds completes the dish. It’s a refreshing, guilt-free treat for acai lovers.

  • Address: #02-21, Golden Landmark, 390 Victoria St., Singapore 188061
  • Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9.30 am-5 pm, Sat 9.20 am-4 pm (Closed on Sun)
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Moam

Moam acai bowl

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Staying healthy doesn’t have to be a hassle. At Moam, also known as Men on a Mission, they’re all about fresh ingredients, wellness, and nutritious meals. They keep things simple and convenient, perfect for those busy days in the CBD. Their popular acai bowls, priced at S$11.90, are named after Brazilian states such as Ipanema, Sao Paulo, and Rio. Each bowl includes acai, cacao nibs, and homemade salted gula melaka granola, with the option to customize toppings with fresh fruits and nut butter. Plus, they have a zero-waste policy, so ingredients arrive fresh daily, and Moam has limited bowls available each day.

  • Address: #01-01, Oxley Tower, 138 Robinson Rd., Singapore 068906
  • Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11.30 am – 6 pm (Closed on Sat & Sun)
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Nana’s Acai

Nana's acai bowl

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Nana Acai is a hidden gem in the Toa Payoh neighborhood. Situated conveniently near Braddell MRT, it’s a cozy spot ideal for grabbing a quick bite to go. Although it’s small, there’s a standing table available if you prefer to dine in. Their acai blend is mixed with cacao, giving it a creamy and rich texture that’s just right—not too sweet or sour. Each cup, ranging from S$9.60 to S$15, is packed with acai, fruits, nuts, and drizzle, all layered between dollops of acai to ensure you get a perfect mix of toppings with every bite.

  • Address: #01-150, 116 Lor 2 Toa Payoh Water Park, Singapore 310116
  • Opening hours: Daily 10 am – 10 pm
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Ola Acai

Ola Acai, a new spot in the Kovan area, quickly stands out with its affordable bowls, starting at just S$5.90—an absolute bargain in today’s economy. This cozy neighborhood gem offers four signature bowls, or you can create your own with unique sorbet flavors like yuzu and Thai coconut.

Ola’s Acai Island Gal (S$9.90), a substantial bowl of acai topped with a banana, mango, strawberry, and your preferred drizzle (in this example, almond butter), is one of the best-selling items.

The subtle, earthy flavor of the acai foundation isn’t excessively sweet, and it’s smooth and creamy. The almond butter drizzle wonderfully balances the fresh fruits, and the serving is substantial. A little extra crisp would be good, but the granola is a lovely complement. All in all, it’s a delightful and revitalizing treat.

  • Address: 210 Hougang Street 21, #01-273, Singapore 530210
  • Opening hours: Daily 11 am to 10 pm
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Project Açaí

Project acai bowl

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Project Açaí is considered one of the original acai brands in Singapore, boasting six outlets across the island. Regular customers frequently return to its Acai Bowl Holland Village location, where acai bowls are priced from S$7.50 to S$15.90 and come with toppings such as granola, fresh fruit, and goji berries. Additionally, customers have the option of enjoying an acai smoothie for S$9.20, with seven different flavors available, including the popular Yogi Wannabe-rry with fruits and chia seeds, or Where My Chocolate Abs with chocolate oat milk. For those who prefer to enjoy acai at home, Project Açaí offers packs of the original blend for S$12.50 per pint or unsweetened acai for S$15 per pack, allowing customers to create their own acai bowls in the comfort of their own homes.

Randy Indulgence Acai Bar

Randy Indulgence Acai Bar is known for offering some of the best and most frequent promotions around. Their acai base is creamy and not overly sweet, though it does have a slightly glutinous texture. They’re also quite generous with their sauces, adding extra flavor to each bowl.

Randy Indulgence Acai Bar has three convenient locations:

  1. Guoco Tower: 7 Wallich Street, Guoco Tower, B1, #10, 078884. Open Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 9:30 PM, and weekends from 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM.
  2. Acai Bowl Takashimaya: 391A Orchard Road, Takashimaya Department Store, #B207-9-3, Food Hall, B2, 238873. Open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM.
  3. Acai Bowl Raffles Place: 1 Raffles Place, #B1-39, Singapore 048616. Open Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM, and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM (closed on Sundays).

Shake Farm

Specializing in fresh, nutritious, and delectable shakes, salads, acai bowls, and a range of superfoods, Shake Farm is situated just across from Lau Pa Sa in the center of Singapore and offers both dine-in and takeout options. Try one of Shake Farm’s wicked treats—whole chocolate bars mixed into smooth milkshakes—for those decadent cheat days! Everyone is sure to find something to like!

  • Address: 50 Robinson Road Robinson Suites #01-02, Singapore 068882
  • Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7 am-10 pm, Sat 9 am- 4 pm, closed on Sun
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The Good Boys

This quaint café in the eastern part of town might surprise you with its reputation as one of the best spots for healthy eating, offering ample servings at affordable prices. Whether you’re craving a savory bowl or a sweet superfood treat, they’ve got something for everyone. A crowd favorite is the Viva Amazonia, priced at S$12, loaded with acai, banana, rice milk, raw cacao, strawberry, kiwi, blueberry, granola, mixed seeds, coconut flakes, and goji berries. Alternatively, you can try the nutrient-packed Crimson Lush Superbowl or build your own bowl. They even have a location at Raffles Place for CBD dwellers looking for their acai fix.

  • Is this acai bowl spot near me in Singapore? #01-02, 20 Collyer Quay, Raffles Place, Singapore 049319; The Commerze Building, 1 Irving Pl., #01-26, Singapore 369546
  • Opening hours: Depending on location
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The Summer Acai

The Summer Acai is a major player in the acai scene, boasting a whopping 11 outlets across the island. Their secret? A blend of 100% acai pulp and lemon juice creates a slightly sweet and tangy base. With the Summer Acai menu offering 13 different acai bowl combinations ranging from S$10.20 to S$16.70, there’s something for everyone. From classics like the Basic Bitch bowl with acai base, fruits, and granola to more unique options like yuzu sorbet or earl grey acai, the choices are endless. And if none of those catch your eye, you can always customize your own bowl, starting at S$10.80, or take home a pint in one of their nine homemade flavors.

The Acai Collective

The Acai Collective focuses on creating a smooth, creamy base without any added sugars or additives. Their organic acai blend is topped with fresh fruits like bananas, kiwi, strawberries, and blueberries in the signature bowl (from $10.50). For something different, try it with chocolate buckini (activated buckwheat) and a dollop of nut butter (from $11.50). They also offer unique superfood options, like acerola cherries, perfect for health enthusiasts.

  • Address: #01-08, myVillage, 1 Maju Ave, Singapore 556679
  • Opening hours: Daily 10.30 am-10.30 pm
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The Berry Spot

The Berry Spot, one of the highest-rated açaí spots with a 4.9-star rating on Google, offers great value with its unlimited toppings. Their medium bowl (360ml) costs S$11.90, making it a solid choice for quality at a reasonable price. The açaí itself is refreshingly not too sweet, a nice change from other places that add sugar to the blend. This makes it a great option for those on a diet. Located at the Esplanade Mall, it’s also a perfect spot for a date, especially with the stunning view.

  • Address: 8 Raffles Ave., #01-K7 Esplanade Mall, Singapore 039802
  • Opening hours: From 10 am-10 pm on weekdays and 9:30 am-10 pm on weekends
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FAQ

What is an acai bowl made of? An acai bowl is typically made with a base of acai berry puree, which is blended with frozen fruits like bananas or berries. It’s topped with ingredients like granola, fresh fruit, nuts, seeds, and sometimes nut butter or honey.

Are acai bowls actually healthy? Yes, acai bowls can be healthy when made with nutrient-dense ingredients. They are rich in antioxidants, fiber, and healthy fats from the acai berries, and can provide a good amount of vitamins and minerals depending on the toppings.

Why is acai so expensive? Acai berries are expensive because they are grown in remote areas of the Amazon Rainforest and have to be harvested quickly to maintain freshness. They are also processed into frozen purees or powders, which adds to the cost.

What the heck is acai? Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a small, dark purple fruit from the acai palm tree found in the Amazon Rainforest. It’s known for its high levels of antioxidants, particularly anthocyanins, which can help fight inflammation and boost heart health.

What are the benefits of acai berries? Acai berries are packed with antioxidants, which help protect your cells from damage. They also contain fiber, which aids digestion, and healthy fats, which support heart health. Acai may also help with skin health and boosting energy levels.
How many calories are in an acai bowl? An acai bowl can have anywhere from 250 to 600 calories depending on the size and toppings. The acai base typically has around 70-100 calories, and additional ingredients like granola, nut butter, or honey can add more calories.

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Are you looking for places to chill in Singapore? Well, The Lion City is known for its great choice of bars for every taste – from cozy bars to relax to vibrant live music bars hosting bright Singapore events. BusyKidd has selected the TOP 16 Bars To Have Drinks Near Me in Singapore to help you find your perfect option. Whether you plan to enjoy this evening with a glass of wine, craft beer, some sophisticated cocktail, or other drinks, you’ll find welcoming bars nearby. Let’s check all those bars together!

Related Reading: Check out our guides to Best Chilli Crabs in Singapore, Best Gluten Free Cafes and Restaurants, Acai Bowls in Singapore.

1-Arden

1-Arden bar cocktails

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If you are looking for nice bars with breathtaking views and a great selection of drinks in Singapore, look no further! 1-Arden is situated 51 floors above ground and will meet all your expectations and ensure a great time in a charming atmosphere. Moreover, 1-Arden is not just a bar but also Singapore’s multi-concept lifestyle enclave, where you can treat yourself to a great selection of drinks while enjoying brilliant entertainment. A spectacular 360-degree view of Marina Bay and the Singapore skyline would be icing on the cake.

Garden Breeze, Hibiscus Bloom, Minted Oasis, Sage Sunrise – we suppose you’ve never tried these cocktails in any of the bars before. The choice of timeless bar classics, house-pour spirits, beer, and other drinks is also impressive.

Be sure to add 1-Arden to your list of must-visit bars in Singapore!

  • Address: 88 Market St, CapitaSpring, Singapore 048948
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday to Saturday: 8:30 AM to 11 PM
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Acid Bar & Restaurant

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Acid Bar & Restaurant is deservedly considered one of the best bars in Singapore – and for a good reason. It is known for its electrifying atmosphere, impressive selection of drinks, and outstanding live band performances that you can enjoy in this inviting bar in the very heart of Singapore. Acid Bar & Restaurant’s Drinks Menu includes wines, whiskey, beer, cocktails, and many other drinks for every taste.

Besides, Acid Bar & Restaurant is a place to take advantage of the ‘best happy hour deals in bars near me in Singapore.’ Delicious cocktails will cost you from $14 to $16, and draught beers will cost from $8. Great deals for other drinks are available as well. Happy hours from Friday to Sunday last until 7 PM and from Monday to Thursday – till 8 PM.

Don’t miss Acid Bar & Restaurant when searching for inviting bars in Orchard Road. It is definitely at the top of the list of affordable bars in Singapore.

  • Address: 180 Orchard Road, Peranakan Place, Singapore 238846​
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday to Thursday: 5 PM to 1 AM
    • Friday: 3 PM to 2 AM
    • Saturday: 11 AM to 2 AM
    • Sunday: 11 AM to 1 AM
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Ballroom By Barbary Coast

Ballroom By Barbary Coast in Singapore is among the most popular bars where you can enjoy evening ‘drinks near me.’ And many positive reviews and photos of Ballroom by Barbary Coast is an excellent proof of this. Bars like this amaze visitors not just with their sophisticated drinks menu but also with their stylish interiors and some special charm. All drinks from the Folklore & Fairytales menu are like fascinating stories brought to life through incredible tastes and mind-blowing mixes. The Faeries, Sang Nila Utama, The Selkies, The Beetle & Its Gorgeous Coat – are you ready to be impressed? Besides, this venue is among The Lion City’s bars, where you can enjoy great entertainment.

Ballroom By Barbary Coast is a true gem and undoubtedly one of the ‘best bars near me.’

  • Address: 16 North Canal Road, #02-01, Singapore 048828
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday: 6 PM to 12 AM
    • Tuesday: 6 PM to 1 AM
    • Wednesday: 6 PM to 2 AM
    • Thursday: 6 PM to 3 AM
    • Friday and Saturday: 6 PM to 4 AM
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Caffe Fernet

Let’s continue our tour of the best bars in The Lion City. Our next stop is a lovely restaurant bar by Jigger & Pony Group with a nice drinks menu and outstanding views of Marina Bay – and if you are in search of Italian fare and cocktails that will leave you speechless, there are probably no better bars than Caffe Fernet to make all your dreams come true. Pink Guava Margarita, Lemon Cooler, or Nitro Espresso Martini. Astoria Lounge Prosecco, Dampt Chablis Vieilles Vignes, or Schubert Estate. Bacardi Carta Blanca, Altos Plata Tequila, or Botanist. What is your order for this evening?

We can’t wait to hear your Caffe Fernet reviews. We suppose this venue will become one of your favourite bars in The Little Red Dot.

  • Address: Customs House, 70 Collyer Quay, #01-05, Singapore 049323
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday to Wednesday: 5 PM to 11 PM
    • Thursday to Sunday: 12 PM to 11 PM
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CÉ LA VI SkyBar

Now, let’s move to rooftop bars.

There is an inviting bar at Marina Bay Sands that offers a spectacular view of Singapore literally from the sky, as well as an excellent choice of drinks. CÉ LA VI SkyBar is situated on the 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands and is one of the best rooftop bars and nightlife destinations in Singapore. The bar’s signatures, including Paradise Elixir, Green Envy, Summer Love, and many others, will bring unbelievable flavours to this evening. The wine list will bring even more romance to your date. A wide selection of drinks for all tastes ensures you have an exceptional evening at one of the most sophisticated bars throughout Singapore.

CÉ LA VI SkyBar is on top of the list of Singapore’s bars for admiring incredible sunsets and living your perfect moments while sipping delicious drinks. Ideal destination for those who want to dive into the vibrant nightlife in lively bars in Singapore.

  • Address: Level 57, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, Hotel Tower 3, 1 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971
  • Operating Hours: 4 PM to 1 AM
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Chupitos

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What about a jungle party at one of the most unique bars islandwide? Well, now it’s time to visit Chupitos, a lively bar with an impressive drinks menu and an exciting program of events for each day. Chupitos was among Singapore’s first shooters bars and has grown into one of the most popular bars islandwide. Tarzan Boy, Tropic Thunder, Born To Be Wild, and other signature cocktails will turn this evening into a bright fest of tastes and emotions.

Moreover, you can enjoy happy hours at Chupitos daily from 5:30 PM to 9 PM and have drinks at $8: Chupatinis (Chupitos Mini Martinis), Spirits, Draft Beer, Wines, and others. No doubt, it is among the bars with the best promotions in The Lion City.

Be sure to add Chupitos to your selection of the best bars and restaurants in Clarke Quay in Singapore!

  • Address: 3E River Valley Road #01-01, The Circuit, CQ@, Clarke Quay, Singapore 179024
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Sunday: 5:30 PM to 1:30 AM
    • Wednesday & Friday: 5:30 PM to 3 AM
    • Saturday: 5:30 PM to 4 AM
    • Eve of PH: 5:30 PM to 4 AM
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Jungle Ballroom

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Next point – one of the most stylish bars, both in terms of interior and menu.

For some tropical mixology and a vibrant atmosphere, head to Jungle Ballroom at Mondrian Singapore Duxton. The Jungle Ballroom menu called Jungle Journeys Vol. 2 is a lineup of 16 one-of-a-kind cocktails that reflect 16 expeditions around Asia. Akmal’s Biryani, Mango Sticky Rice, Java, or Kanto – where are we going this time? These imaginative cocktails won’t leave anyone indifferent.

It is one of the best bars in Singapore for delicious drinks and endless energy, so be sure to share your Jungle Ballroom reviews and photos – to inspire others.

  • Address: Mondrian Singapore Duxton, Level 3, 16A Duxton Hill, Singapore 089970
  • Operating Hours:
    • Tuesday to Saturday: 7 PM to 2 AM
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Le Bon Funk (Club Street)

Lively Club Street in Singapore is known for its selection of bars, restaurants, cafes, and other dining and drinking venues. So, it has one of the best wine bars on the island – welcoming Le Bon Funk. The place is known for its understated elegance, exquisite cuisine, and, yes, for its exceptional selection of wines. Zidarich’s Ruje, Once I Had A Choice Of Being Better from Anders & Anne, L’Amateur by David Leclapart – and this is just the beginning. The selection of wines at Le Bon Funk will impress even the most sophisticated connoisseurs, who have already visited many wine bars.

So, if you are looking for ‘wine bars near me,’ congratulations – you’ve just found a great option, Le Bon Funk at Club Street.

  • Address: 29 Club Street, Singapore 069414
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday to Thursday: 5 PM to 10 PM
    • Friday and Saturday: 12 AM to 10 PM
    • Sunday: 12 PM to 3:30 PM
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MO Bar

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For all those searching for ‘chill bars to have delicious drinks near me in Singapore!’ Welcome to MO Bar, one of Singapore’s award-winning bars with the most incredible views and the greatest selection of beverages. MO Bar’s open concept allows visitors to watch the bartenders as they create true masterpieces, mixing the finest ingredients with progressive techniques. Explore the creative-themed cocktail menu. Try signature cocktails, including Skyscraper, Vortex, Elysium, and others. Wine and Spirits Menu will also impress you with a choice of first-quality drinks. Feel the vibe of this representative of Singapore’s selection of the most stylish bars.

MO Bar is one of the best bars for dating and trying interesting cocktails in Singapore.

  • Address: Mandarin Oriental, Level 3, 5 Raffles Ave., Singapore 039797
  • Operating Hours:
    • Sunday to Thursday: 5 PM to 12 AM
    • Friday and Saturday: 5 PM to 1 AM
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Mr. Stork

Mr. Stork rooftop bar

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Mr. Stork is a member of Singapore’s rooftop bars that provide a perfect combination of ambiance, food and drinks offerings, and views. It is situated on Andaz Singapore’s Level 39 and welcomes all guests with lush greenery, mouthwatering aromas, and friendly smiles. Just imagine 10 teepee huts and 360-degree views of the city below – have you seen anything like this in bars you’ve visited before? Now add Simha-Pura, Tales Of Mekhong, Opus, and other signature cocktails that you can find on Mr. Stork’s drinks menu. It sounds like a great option for this evening, doesn’t it?

So, are you looking for the best cocktail bars near me in Singapore that serve premium alcohol? Well, you can safely make your Mr Stork reservations – and have a great time with your nearest and dearest.

  • Address: 5 Fraser Street, Andaz Singapore, Level 39, Singapore 189354
  • Opening Hours:
    • Sunday to Thursday: 5 PM to 12 AM
    • Friday and Saturday: 5 PM to 1 AM
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No.5 Emerald Hill

Are you looking for late-night food and drinks at some of the lively bars in Singapore near me? No.5 Emerald Hill is exactly among the bars you are looking for. It is situated in a 1910 Peranakan shophouse and boasts an exceptional atmosphere and a huge selection of Martinis, Cocktails, Beers and Ciders, and house-pour spirits from the Gentlemen’s Pour menu. By the way, ladies can benefit from the Soju Martini Promotion – All Day Long, 2 for $30. Besides, No.5 Emerald Hill also offers special prices for drinks during happy hour from 12 PM to 8 PM. No. 5 Mexican Bulldog, No. 5 Somerita, and No. 5 Spicy Bloody Mary are a must-try.

It is one of the top bars for pleasant promotions and tasty drinks at an affordable price.

  • Address: 5 Emerald Hill Rd, Singapore 229289
  • Operating Hours:
    • Sunday to Thursday: 12 PM to 2 AM
    • Friday and Saturday: 12 PM to 3 PM
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Republic Bar Singapore

Republic Bar Singapore

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Do you want to spend a memorable evening in one of the cool bars in Singapore? Republic Bar Singapore is a good choice. Inspired by the social and cultural trends of the 1960s, this bar enchants its visitors with vintage spirits and iconic cocktails with the Founding Father, Speed Of Sound, Woman Of The Year, and Agent 86 as highlights.

Republic Bar Singapore amazes visitors with its nice setting and ambiance – and one of the greatest choices of exquisite drinks among all bars in Singapore.

  • Address: The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore, 7 Raffles Ave., Singapore 039799
  • Operating Hours:
    • Sunday to Thursday: 8 AM to 12 AM
    • Friday and Saturday: 8 AM to 1 AM
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Sago House

Already can’t wait to check next bars on our list? Get ready to be impressed with this one!

Orchard House Sour, Megan Thee Scallion, Rose Bowl, Dusk Till Corn – well, we can continue the list of unique cocktails from the Sago House menu endlessly, and we can confidently state that each of them definitely deserves your attention. By the way, the bar’s cocktail menu rotates weekly, so you will always find something new to try. Yes, the atmosphere remains the same: friendly and heartwarming.

Sago House cocktails are perfect for your Instagram photos and cause only positive emotions and reviews. Have you already added this venue to your list of bars not to miss in Singapore?

  • Address: 37 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089615
  • Operating Hours:
    • Sunday to Friday: 6 PM to 1 AM
    • Saturday and Eve of PH: 6 PM to 2 AM
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Spago Bar & Lounge

Being one of the best rooftop bars throughout Singapore, Spago Bar and Lounge boasts numerous inspiring reviews by satisfied visitors who have already enjoyed the most delicious cocktails while admiring the most incredible views of Singapore. Situated on Level 57 at Sands SkyPark at Marina Bay Sands, it is deservedly considered one of the most romantic bars in Singapore – and it has prepared the most creative wine and cocktail menus for all its friends. With London Calling, Peace on Earth, The Garden of Eden, and other cocktails, this sunset will be even more breathtaking.

We have already added Spago Bar & Lounge to our favourite bars list. And what about you?

  • Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay Sands, Tower 2, Level 57 Sands SkyPark, Singapore 018956
  • Opening Hours:
    • Sunday to Thursday: 2:30 PM to 10 PM
    • Friday and Saturday: 2:30 PM to 10:30 PM
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The Hidden Pipe

One of the most hidden yet popular bars in Singapore, The Hidden Pipe, welcomes everyone to spend a lively evening with ice-cold draught beers and artisanal crafted Rums, nice talks, and friendly people all around. By the way, have you ever tried Draught Beer Cocktails while enjoying your time in bars? Hidden Kiss, Black & Tan, and Rish Car Bomb will exceed all your expectations. Classic cocktails, wines, tequila, gin, and other spirits are also available.

Searching for bars and pubs with great beer near me in Singapore? You’ve just found it! One of the best ‘beer bars near me’ with an excellent selection of other drinks, delicious cuisine, and an amazing atmosphere will turn your evening into a fascinating adventure.

  • Address: 1 West Coast Drive, Newest #01-88/90, Singapore 128020
  • Operating Hours:
    • Tuesday to Sunday: 4 PM to 12 AM
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Timbre Signatures

You’ll find Timbre Signatures at The Arts House along the Singapore River near the iconic Raffles statue. A picturesque place, a magnificent building, a stylish interior, and an incredible vibe. It is among Singapore’s most visited bars for delicious food, mouthwatering drinks, and brilliant entertainment. Timbre Colada, Singapore Bling, No Chilli Tak Shiok!, and other Timbre Signature Cocktails are ready to surprise you with their one-of-a-kind tastes. The choice of classic cocktails, beer, wine, whisky, and other drinks is also impressive. Moreover, Timbre Signatures offers nice Happy Hours Deals and Combo Deals.

It should be added to the list of your favourite bars in Singapore.

  • Address: 1 Old Parliament Lane, #01-04 The Arts House, Singapore 179429
  • Operating Hours:
    • Tuesday: 5 PM to 11 PM
    • Wednesday and Thursday: 5 PM to 12 AM
    • Friday and Saturday: 5 PM to 1 AM
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Now you know where to find the best drinking places and lively bars to chill near me in Singapore! So, it’s time to enjoy this evening!

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The Christmas holiday season in Singapore is about joy, exciting festivities, family, and magic. As this charming celebration approaches, The Lion City turns into an enchanting wonderland with a vibrant atmosphere, beautiful decorations, and the mouthwatering scent wafting from a nearby restaurant serving Christmas food. By the way, which five are traditional Christmas dishes for a family dinner in Singapore? Honey Glazed Ham, Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Christmas Pudding, and the most delicious Roasted Turkey are great food ideas for any Christmas dinner menu in Singapore. You can treat yourself to all those traditional Christmas foods for Christmas brunch, lunch, and Christmas dinner at the best restaurants in Singapore. Of course, we have prepared The Ultimate Guide to Christmas Dining in Singapore 2024 by BusyKidd – to help you navigate through the best dining experiences and the best Christmas food offerings.

Related Reading: Check out our guides to Best Rooftop Bars In Singapore, Happy Hour Deals In Singapore, Top Bars To Have Drinks Near Me In Singapore.

Allora Ristorante and Bar at Crowne Plaza Changi Airport

Are there Italian cuisine lovers? Welcome to Allora, a cozy Italian restaurant at Crowne Plaza Changi Airport. The restaurant has prepared something festive for all its friends for this upcoming holiday season: the most outstanding Italian food choice for Christmas Eve Dinner and Christmas Day Brunch.

Allora’s Gifts from Italy Christmas Buffet is a unique combination of Christmas holiday traditions and Italian classics. Slow-roasted Whole Turkey with Chestnut Stuffing and Giblet Sauce, Truffle Mashed Potato, One Metre Pizza, and fantastic desserts will make this day ideal.

  • Location: 75 Airport Blvd., Terminal 3 Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore 819664
  • When:
    • December 24, 2024: 6 PM to 9:30 PM
    • December 25, 2024: 12 PM to 3 PM
  • Price:
    • Adult: $108++
    • Child (7-12 years old): $48++
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Atrium Restaurant at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium

Christmas Dining Holiday Inn Singapore

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What is traditional Christmas food in Singapore? There is a welcoming place where you can enjoy the most delicious traditional Christmas food, feel a mind-blowing festive spirit, and plunge into an inviting, heartwarming atmosphere. Explore Atrium Restaurant’s Christmas Festive Buffet 2024 menu featuring a wide selection of delicacies that will satisfy diverse palates. Baby Rock Lobster, Roasted Duck with Lychee Salad, Roasted Turkey with Cranberry Sauce, Signature Singapore Laksa, Christmas Pudding, and Christmas Cookies – feel the taste of Christmas traditions in Singapore!

Did we mention that you’ll also get a chance to meet Santa Claus on selected dates?

  • Location: 317 Outram Rd, Singapore 169075
  • When: November 18, 2024 to January 1, 2025
  • Price:
    • Lunch (Monday to Friday): Adult: $73++; Child: $25++
    • Lunch (Saturday and Sunday): Adult: $86++; Child: $25++
    • Christmas Dinner (Monday to Thursday): Adult: $79++; Child: $30++
    • Christmas Dinner (Friday to Sunday and PH): Adult: $99++; Child: $30++
    • Lunch (January 1, 2025): Adult: $99++; Child: $25++
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Café Mosaic at Carlton Hotel Singapore

Merry Dining at Café Mosaic offers a fantastic combination of international culinary art and local favourites. Enjoy a sophisticated buffet and precious time with your family in a lively atmosphere full of tastes and aromas. Take advantage of pleasant promotions.

Christmas Eve, Christmas Day And Boxing Day Lunch Buffet Menu 2024 includes Fusilli with Smoked Chicken Sausage with Sundried Tomato And Kalamata, Honey Baked Ham with Pineapple And Raisin Sauce, Pasta with Shredded Turkey And Vegetables, Christmas Log Cake, and more. A great selection of delicious food options is also ensured for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

  • Location: 76 Bras Basah Rd, Singapore 189558
  • When:
    • Lunch (December 24 to 26): 12 PM to 2:30 PM
    • Christmas Dinner (December 24 and 25): 6 PM to 9:30 PM
  • Price:
    • Lunch: Adult: $98++; Child (7 to 12 years old): $34++
    • Christmas Dinner : Adult: $138++; Child (7 to 12 years old): $48++
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Furama Riverfront

One welcoming Furama Riverfront hotel – two festive buffets with amazing food assortment at Apollo and Kintamani and a mind-blowing Christmas Eve Party at The Waterfall Lounge in Singapore. It seems that Furama Riverfront is among the best places in Singapore to celebrate Christmas 2024 with mouthwatering food and exciting events!

Live Barbeque, Seafood On Ice, Furama’s Laksa with Baby Lobster, and a great selection of Sweet Endings await you and your nearest and dearest at Apollo. Kintamani can’t wait to impress you with Roasted Turkey Served with Opar Sauce, Irish Lamb Stew, and Festive Chocolate Log Cake. If you are in search of a perfect combination of great Christmas food and a bright party in Singapore, head to The Waterfall Lounge at Furama Riverfront.

  • Location: 405 Havelock Rd, Singapore 169633
  • When:
    • Festive Buffet at Apollo and Kintamani Festive Buffet:
      • December 24 (Dinner), December 25 (Lunch and Dinner)
        • Christmas Lunch: 12 PM to 2:30 PM
        • Christmas Dinner: 6 PM to 10:30 PM
    • Christmas Eve Party at The Waterfall Lounge:
      • December 24: From 7 PM
  • Price:
    • Festive Buffet at Apollo: Adult: $58++; Senior: $40++; Child: $28++
    • Kintamani Festive Buffet: Adult: $45++; Senior: $30++; Child: $22++
    • Christmas Eve Party at The Waterfall Lounge:
      • 2 hours: $48++ per person
      • Additional Hour: $15
      • Unlimited canapés, hors d’oeuvres and desserts: $25++
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Gordon Grill at Goodwood Park Hotel

Christmas Dining Gordon Grill Singapore

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What does Singapore eat on Christmas Day? Come to Gordon Grill to enjoy a sumptuous dinner with a great selection of Christmas food. Gordon Grill is a lively dining venue at Goodwood Park Hotel. Traditionally, this well-known restaurant promises a one-of-a-kind menu that will amaze visitors of all ages. Festive Set Lunch, Christmas Eve Set Lunch and Dinner menu, or Christmas Day Brunch Buffet – have you already chosen your perfect option to dive into the world of exquisite cuisine? Lobster and Freshly Shucked Oysters on Ice, Roasted U.S. Prime Beef Rib Eye, Angus Beef Tenderloin, Duck Leg Confit – well, it’s almost impossible to stop. Your little ones will be impressed by the choice of Sweet Sensations with Christmas Chocolate Log Cake, Christmas Chocolate Brownie, and Christmas Pudding with Vanilla Sauce as the highlights.

  • Location: 22 Scotts Rd, Singapore 228221
  • When:
    • Festive A La Carte Menu: December 1 to 24 and December 26 to 31
    • Festive Set Lunch (3-Course, 4-Course, and 5-Course): December 1 to 23 and December 26 to 30
    • Christmas Eve Set Lunch/Dinner: December 24, 2024
    • Christmas Day Brunch Buffet: December 25, 2024:
      • 10:30 AM to 1 PM
      • 2 PM to 4:30 PM
  • Price:
    • Festive Set Lunch (3-Course, 4-Course, and 5-Course):
      • 3-Course Lunch Menu: $78++ per person
      • 4-Course Lunch Menu: $88++ per person
      • 5-Course Lunch Menu: $118++ per person
    • Christmas Eve Set Lunch and Dinner:
      • 3-Course Lunch: $88++ per person
      • 4-Course Lunch: $98++ per person
      • Dinner: $178++ per person
    • Christmas Day Brunch Buffet:
      • With free flow of Soft Drinks and Juices: Adult: $168++; Child: $100.80++
      • With free flow of Champagne, Wine, Beer, Soft Drinks and Juices: Adult: $198++
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Lime Restaurant at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering

It’s the Christmas season, and there is a charming place to celebrate it among happy people and delicious Christmas food. Enjoy Festive Feasts for Christmas lunch or dinner at Lime Restaurant in Singapore from November 15, 2024, to January 1, 2025. Well, the Lime’s sumptuous buffet spread won’t leave anyone indifferent and hungry, and now we’ll prove you that. Seafood Assortment, Assorted Sushi And Maki, Singapore Rojak, Live Carving Station, Pasta, Dim Sum, Peranakan Cuisine, and a fantastic selection of Desserts – and this is just the beginning! Turkey Breast in Giblet Sauce, Sous Vide Roast Angus Beef, Duck a l’Orange, and Pickering Lobster Laksa are must-try food options this Christmas.

Besides, be sure to visit Lime Singapore for Christmas Eve Buffet Dinner and Christmas Buffet.

  • Location: 3 Upper Pickering St, Singapore 058289
  • When: November 15 to December 30, 2024 (excluding December 24 and 25)
    • Lunch: 12 PM to 2:30 PM
    • Christmas Dinner : 6 PM to 10 PM
  • Price:
    • Lunch (Monday to Friday): Adult: $80; Child: $40
    • Lunch (Saturday and Sunday): Adult: $120; Child: $60
    • Christmas Dinner (Monday to Sunday): Adult: $120; Child: $60
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LUCE at InterContinental Singapore

Get the most out of this festive season at LUCE. Join the hotel’s signature Big Brunch and treat yourself to outstanding Christmas food in Singapore. What about Freshly Shucked Oysters, Dim Sum Selection, Honey-glazed Iberico Pork Collar, and LUCE-misu for dessert for Christmas Brunch? Or Marinated Boston Lobster Salad, Deep-fried Tiger Prawn with Garlic, Lasagna alla Bolognese, and Merry Berry Choux Show Piece for Christmas Dinner?

LUCE also welcomes all friends to become part of the Pre-Festive Buffet (November 13 to November 20, 2024) and the Festive Buffet (December 1 to 23, 2024 and December 26 to 30, 2024). On December 24, 2024, you can enjoy tasty food and a festive vibe at the Christmas Eve Lunch Buffet and Dinner Buffet.

  • Location: 80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966
  • When:
    • The Big Christmas Buffet: December 25, 2024:
      • Christmas Brunch: 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM
      • Christmas Dinner: 6 PM to 10 PM
  • Price:
    • Christmas Brunch:
      • Adult: From $208++ per adult
      • Child: $88++ per child (3-5 years old); $118++ per child (6-11 years old)
    • Christmas Dinner:
      • Adult: From $158++
      • Child: $58++ (3-5 years old); $78++ (6-11 years old)
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One-Ninety Restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

One-Ninety Restaurant, an inviting botanical-inspired modern Asian brasserie, knows how to make your Christmas even more special. Take your family and friends – and get ready for unexpected twists. Alaska King Crab, Black Forest Ham, Oven-Roasted Tom Turkey, Mushroom Tortellini, Baked Oysters Rockefeller – and this is just the beginning of all the mind-blowing food options you will find on One-Ninety Restaurant’s Christmas Day Brunch menu. There’s also KIDS’ CORNER with Beef Sliders, Chicken Nuggets, and Pizza Margherita, as well as mouthwatering Desserts, including Red Velvet Cake, Chocolate Pots de Crème, Pistachio and Raspberry Choux, Christmas Pudding, and more.

You can also order Christmas Beverage Packages with free-flow Prosecco, Red or White Wine for $54 and with free-flow Champagne, Red or White Wine for $80.

Festive Weekday Lunch (December 2 to 31), Festive Weekday Set Dinner (November 29 to December 31), Christmas Weekend Brunch (November 30 to December 29), and Christmas Eve And Day Dinner (December 24 and 25) are also available.

Treat yourself to a great atmosphere and tasty food for Christmas Brunch, Christmas Lunch, and Christmas Dinner at this inviting restaurant on Orchard Boulevard in Singapore.

  • Location: 190 Orchard Blvd, Singapore 248646
  • When:
    • December 25: 12 PM to 3 PM
  • Price:
    • Adult: $ 228++
    • Child (5-12 years old): $114++
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Peppermint at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay

Christmas dining Park Royal

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Enjoy a cozy atmosphere, great service, and the best Christmas food from around the world at Peppermint Singapore. From November 19, 2024, to January 1, 2025, the restaurant calls you to take a gastronomic journey through our incredible world. Try Honey Baked Chicken Ham, served with Pineapple Sauce, Thai-style Fried Chicken, Grilled Whole Seabass, and a fantastic selection of other delicacies. Be sure to treat yourself to exceptional desserts: Yule Log, Whole Cake, Blueberry Panna Cotta, and others. A perfect option for this yuletide season.

Now is an excellent time to make a Peppermint buffet reservation to celebrate this Christmas with tasty food and wonderful company.

  • Location: 6 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039594
  • When: November 19, 2024 to January 1, 2025:
    • Lunch: 12 PM to 3 PM
    • Christmas Dinner: 6:30 PM to 10 PM
  • Price:
    • Lunch: Adult: From $72++; Child: From $36++
    • Christmas Dinner: Adult: From $98++; Child: From $49++
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Saint Pierre

Are you looking for a cozy, contemporary French restaurant with gourmet food to celebrate this Christmas in Singapore? Welcome to Saint Pierre, Michelin-starred French Fine Dining. The restaurant invites you to spend Christmas Eve together and has prepared a great offering to make this day truly special. Cadoret Oyster, Minquiers Island Blue Lobster, Bresse Guinea Fowl, and Alsatian Venison – have you ever tried anything so gourmet like this?

You can also order Wine Accompaniment for $328 per person, Premium Wine Accompaniment for $496 per person, and Cheese Supplement for $38 per person.

  • Location: 1 Fullerton Road, #02-02B, Singapore 049213
  • When: December 24, 2024
  • Price: $488 per person
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Seasonal Tastes at The Westin Singapore

The magic of Christmas is almost here, and now is a great time to reserve your Festive Lunch or Dinner for this Christmas at the lovely Seasonal Tastes restaurant at The Westin Singapore. A wide selection of contemporary international and local cuisines, mind-blowing Christmas views of Singapore’s Marina Bay, and exquisite Christmas food for every taste – is there anything else needed to enjoy this day to the fullest? Seafood on Ice, Charcuterie And Cheese, Live Pasta Station, Hawker Corner, Dessert Station, and even more – you need to try everything!

By the way, the Seasonal Tastes restaurant offers great promotions, such as a 1-For-1 Christmas promotion for Festive Dinner, a 15% discount on reservations with full payment made by December 15, 2024, and others.

  • Location: Level 32, 12 Marina View, Singapore 018961
  • When:
    • November 25, 2024 to January 1, 2025:
    • Festive Lunch: 12 PM to 2:30 PM
    • Festive Christmas Dinner: 6 PM to 10 PM
    • December 24 and 25, 2024:
      • Christmas Eve Dinner Buffet: 6 PM to 10 PM
      • Christmas Day Lunch Buffet: 12 PM to 2:30 PM
  • Price:
    • Festive Lunch: Adult: $78++; Child (4-12 years old): $39++
    • Festive Christmas Dinner: Adult: $168++; Child (4-12 years old): $68++
    • Christmas Eve Dinner Buffet And Christmas Day Lunch Buffet: Adult: $168++; Child (4-12 years old): $68++
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The English House

Christmas dining English House

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Immerse yourself in a British-inspired Christmas at The English House. Bring more taste to your holiday with the restaurant’s food from the Christmas roast menu, available daily from December 1 to 31, 2024. Mushroom Soup, Hogan’s Woodland Bronze Turkey, Crystal Prawn Ball, and the most delicious Homemade Chestnut Tiramisu – this Festive Tasting Set Menu will easily make all your Christmas dreams come true. A Festive Food Menu for young adventure seekers is also available this Christmas.

  • Location: 28 Mohamed Sultan Rd, Singapore 238972
  • When: December 1 to 31, 2024
  • Price: $118++ per person
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Town Restaurant at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore

Christmas Dining Fullerton Hotel Singapore

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Indulge in luxury at Town Restaurant at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore. Their Christmas food offerings showcase culinary mastery, coupled with a breathtaking vibe. Immerse yourself in a sophisticated Christmas celebration at Town Restaurant in Singapore with a menu that includes signature meals like freshly carved Roast Christmas Turkey and delicious Christmas treats such as hot Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce and Eggnog Amaretto with Poached Pear.

Kids’ Corner and Bouncy Castle will be available for Christmas Day Big Brunch, while parents will enjoy beautiful live music at Christmas Dinner Feast.

  • Location: 1 Fullerton Square, Singapore 049178
  • When: November 15 to December 30, 2024
  • Price:
    • Adult: From $45
    • Child (6-11 years old): From $22.50
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The Salon at Hotel Fort Canning

The Salon, one of Singapore’s favourite restaurants that serve an enticing selection of Western, Asian, and Singaporean favourites, calls all its friends to celebrate this holiday season with tasty Christmas food offerings and fun activities for your little explorers. The Salon Singapore will greet you with Classic Roast Turkey and Maple Glazed Gammon Ham, Pork Belly ala Pizzaiola and Chicken Cacciatore, Pecan Tartlet, and Christmas Log Cake – this sounds so delicious, doesn’t it? Kids will definitely enjoy the Kids’ Menu for little explorers with fun and delicious Christmas food, including Fish Fingers, Beef Meatballs, Breaded Chicken, and more.

This evening will be full of magic.

  • Location: 11 Canning Walk, Singapore 178881
  • When:
    • Festive Splendour Teatime Set:
      • November 1 to December 31, 2024: 3 PM to 5 PM
    • Christmas Eve Dinner:
      • December 24, 2024: 7 PM
    • Christmas Day Lunch Buffet:
      • December 25, 2024: 12 PM to 3 PM
  • Price:
    • Festive Splendour Teatime Set: $42++ per person
    • Christmas Eve Dinner: Adult: $118++; Child (5-11 years old): $59++
    • Christmas Day Lunch Buffet: Adult: $138++; Child (5-11 years old): $68++
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Tiffany’s at Furama City Centre

Jingle and Feast at Furama City Centre promises a whole month of exquisite tastes and indescribable emotions in the vibrant atmosphere of Tiffany’s at Furama City Centre Hotel. Whether you choose Pre-Festive Buffet, Festive Buffet, or Festive High Tea Buffet (well, or visit them all), you may be sure you’ll become part of a festive feast that will take your sense of celebration to the next level.

Warm up with Signature Ti­any Laksa, Baked Seabass Fish with Sambal Chili, and Christmas Chocolate Pudding from the Pre-Festive Buffet menu. Don’t miss Grilled Duck Breast with Orange Brown Sauce, Roasted Turkey with Chestnut Stu­ing and Gravy, and Christmas Cup Cake from the Festive Buffet food menu. Be sure to try Chicken Char Siew Pau, Baked Seabass with Sweet Thai Chilli Sauce, and Ti­any’s Durian Pengat from the Festive High Tea Buffet menu.

  • Location: 60 Eu Tong Sen St, Singapore 059804
  • When:
    • Pre-Festive Buffet at Tiffany’s: November 25 to December 30, 2024:
      • Lunch: 12 PM to 2:30 PM
      • Dinner: 6 PM to 10 PM
    • Festive Buffet at Tiffany’s: December 24 and 25:
      • Lunch: 12 PM to 2:30 PM
      • Dinner: 6 PM to 10 PM
    • December 24: Dinner from 5 PM to 7:30 PM And 8 PM to 10:30 PM
    • Festive High Tea Buffet:
      • December 25: 3 PM to 5 PM
  • Price:
    • Pre-Festive Buffet at Tiffany’s:
      • Lunch: $48++
      • Dinner: $52++
    • Festive Buffet at Tiffany’s: $68++
    • Festive High Tea Buffet: Adult: $35++; Senior: $32++; Child: $22++
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We hope our ultimate guide to Christmas dining in Singapore this year is helpful – and you’ve already chosen a dining venue for your incredible family Christmas with the most delicious food and heartwarming atmosphere. By the way, what are the top 10 Christmas foods in your family? 

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Singapore begins its first preparations for the upcoming winter holiday season, and all families start looking for a Christmas tree and decorations, festive outfits for the whole family, gifts for all nearest and dearest – and Christmas food ideas, of course. To help you with a festive menu, the BusyKidd team crafted a guide to the best Christmas festive food takeaway and delivery options in Singapore, as well as Singapore’s Christmas catering variants for your ideal Christmas party. Join us on this delicious journey and see what masterpieces of culinary art you can enjoy this Christmas, make a menu, and order the most delicious Christmas food delivery or takeaway. Opt for Christmas catering in Singapore – and enjoy a fuss-free time while preparing for a memorable Christmas lunch or dinner with your nearest and dearest in Singapore. So, what does Singapore eat on Christmas Day? Let’s check out the best Christmas food delivery and Christmas catering services in Singapore.

Related Reading: Check out our guides to Christmas Food, Best Chilli Crab in Singapore, Best Gluten Free Cafes and Restaurants in Singapore.

Allora Ristorante and Bar

Christmas takeaway Allora Ristorante and Bar

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This place is a charming islet of Italy right in Singapore, and Allora Ristorante and Bar is ready to bring this Italian charm and taste to your home this Christmas. The restaurant offers a range of delicious takeaway options to share with your loved ones this holiday season. Traditional Roast Turkey for Christmas, the best Christmas Rum Honey Glazed Gammon Ham in Singapore, and Pork Porchetta will leave everyone speechless. Don’t forget about Yule Log Cake!

Pre-orders are accepted from November 1 to December 22, 2024. You can self-collect your ideal Christmas dinner in Singapore from December 1 to December 25, 2024.

Allora Ristorante and Bar is among the best restaurants for Christmas dinner takeaway in Singapore and an excellent option for the most mouthwatering Italian food for this holiday season.

  • Location: Crowne Plaza Changi Airport, an IHG Hotel, 75 Airport Blvd., Terminal 3 Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore 819664
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Carlton Hotel Singapore

Christmas takeaway Carlton Hotel Singapore

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What is traditional Christmas food in Singapore? Here are some delicious Christmas dinner menu ideas offered by Carlton Hotel for a lovely and tasty Christmas Eve dinner with your family in Singapore.

Beginning November 1, 2024, Carlton Hotel Singapore will be ready to accept your pre-orders for mouthwatering Christmas Takeaways to help you make this festive season delicious and memorable. Roasted Turkey ($198) and Salmon with Spinach Ricotta Cheese En Croûte ($188/2kg), signature Traditional Panettone ($38), and Carlton Classic Log Cake ($68) – it will be the tastiest Christmas ever!

You can self-collect your order at the Festive Booth from December 1 to December 25, 2024. By the way, Carlton Hotel Singapore provides 15% off on all Christmas Takeaways from November 1 to December 25, 2024, with Citibank, DBS/POSB, OCBC, Trust Bank, and UOB credit/debit cards.

CaterCo

Christmas takeaway CaterCo

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Whether you’ve chosen the all-time Christmas classics for your celebration or want to try something unique, the CaterCo catering company will make all your Christmas dreams come true. CaterCo’s Imaginarium: Christmas Collection 2024 cannot but impress and leave the tastiest emotions ever!

CaterCo’s catering menu for Christmas dinner is about traditions, creativity, and culinary art. From A Mini Christmas with 9 dishes for a minimum of 15 guests to The LUMIÈRE Grand Buffet with 13 courses for a minimum of 30 guests with an exclusive CaterCo Christmas thematic setup – it will make any festive catering experience exceptional!

CaterCo Christmas catering will leave only pleasant impressions and positive reviews.

Chili Manis

Christmas takeaway Chili Manis

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Chili Manis, one of Singapore’s best Halal food buffet catering providers, is more than ready to turn your celebration into an amazing adventure through a true Christmas wonderland of exquisite food and service. Blossom of Traditions Christmas catering menu for a Peranakan Christmas. The Exquisite Taste Christmas catering menu with 13 dishes for a minimum of 30 pax. The Noel Jubilance Full Buffet Christmas catering menu with a fantastic selection of Halal Christmas food for a big party in Singapore. Opulent MINI BUFFET Christmas catering menu perfect for small gatherings from 15 pax onwards. And this is just the beginning of Chili Manis’s delicious festive story.

Chili Manis is deservedly considered one of the best Halal Christmas buffet catering providers in Singapore for your unforgettable dinner with family and friends. Order Halal Christmas food delivery by Chili Manis Catering and be sure to share your reviews!

  • Location: 30B Quality Road, #09-01, Singapore 618816
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Da Paolo Gastronomia

Christmas takeaway Da Paolo Gastronomia

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If you want to treat yourself and your nearest and dearest to one of the best cuisines in the world this Christmas, opt for Da Paolo Gastronomia Christmas food takeaway and delivery, as this restaurant knows everything about mouthwatering Italian cuisine. Grande Cheese & Charcuterie Board for 9 to 12 pax, Brussels Sprouts, Turnips & Cranberry Salad for 4 to 6 pax, Beef Lasagna Tray for 4 to 6 pax, Pistachio Tiramisu Party Tray – and this is just the beginning. Stuffed Boneless Roast Turkey is also available for Christmas food delivery at Da Paolo Gastronomia Singapore and will become a highlight of your festive table.

Délifrance

Now, we invite you to take a mind-blowing journey to France, with its incredible tastes and aromas. And Délifrance Singapore will help you bring these tastes and aromas home this winter – with the restaurant’s Christmas food takeaway and delivery. With Traditional Roast Turkey, Mini Pizza Baguettes (12pcs), Delifrance Bundle Set for a bright Christmas party for 10 or 20, and Mini Fruit Tartlets (30pcs), you’ll organize an exciting and delicious celebration with a great selection of Christmas meals no fuss.

Please note that all your Christmas orders must be made 5 working days in advance. Festive masterpieces created by Delifrance are available from November 12, 2024, to January 1, 2025. To get your France-inspired Christmas dinner for December 23-26, 2024, you must order it by December 16, 2024. Delifrance Christmas platters and Festive Bundles with a great food selection for your party in Singapore are available for delivery and self-collection.

Roasted Meat, Savoury & Bundle Deals Delivery Time slots: 11 AM to 1 PM and 5 PM to 7 PM.

  • Location: 10 Pandan Crescent, #05-01 (Lobby 1), Singapore 128466
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Goodwood Park Hotel

Christmas takeaway Goodwood Park

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It is an iconic establishment hidden in a historical site of The Little Red Dot. Well-known and well-loved for its charming and luxurious atmosphere, the hotel offers its friends an incredible blend of culinary traditions and innovations. During the festive season, the hotel’s culinary offerings available for Christmas food takeaway and delivery are a highlight, with the all-time favourite ‘Mao Shan Wang’ Durian Log Cake. There is also a great choice of newly added treats to make your Christmas family dinner truly delicious: Oven-Baked Rock Sugar Honey Glazed Turkey with Fragrant Vegetable Rice and Baked Potato Ribbon Pie with Roasted Potatoes, Lamb Jus & Mint Sauce, and others.

Moreover, you can take advantage of Deli Takeaway Promotions: from 20% off for takeaways from November 15 to December 13, 2024, and from 15% off from December 14 to December 26, 2024.

Hurry up and explore Goodwood Park Hotel’s Christmas menu for delivery with a varied and tasty choice of food for your party in Singapore!

  • Location: 22 Scotts Road, Singapore 228221
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Grain

Grain is Singapore’s food experience company that offers Meals On Demand and Catering for any occasion – and, of course, Grain has already prepared a delicious Christmas menu for all its friends and is ready to take your catering experience to a new level.

Christmas Meal Boxes, Grain Christmas Mini Buffet catering in Singapore, or Grain Christmas Buffet for your most delicious and unforgettable festive dinner – there is an option for every party. Moreover, Grain has an early bird offer for Christmas Buffet and Christmas Mini Buffet for all orders before December 11! Well, we can’t wait to hear your Grain Christmas catering reviews!

  • Location: 5 Burn Rd, #05-01, Singapore 369972
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InterContinental Singapore

Are you seeking a way to fill your Christmas party in Singapore with joy and happiness and the most palatable food? Well, why don’t you opt for InterContinental Singapore takeaway, an exceptional festive dining selection carefully curated for your unique experience? Gourmet roasts, classic festive sweets, and exquisite Yule log cakes as a highlight sound like an ideal choice for a memorable Christmas celebration in Singapore, right?

A delicious Christmas fairytale created with love by InterContinental is available from November 1, 2024.

Meadesmoore

Meadesmoore Christmas Takeaway Turkey

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If you are on the meat side, Meadesmoore is your ideal choice for Christmas food delivery. It is a modern steakhouse that boasts a one-of-a-kind selection of meats and high-quality dishes that you can order for your Christmas celebration. Meadesmoore has already prepared something special for all meat lovers for the upcoming Christmas season 2024 – Christmas Takeaways 2024. Christmas Sanchoku F1 Wagyu Tomahawk Set menu for 3-4 pax or Spiced Honey Roasted Turkey Set menu for 4-6 pax for order for an unforgettable Christmas dinner in Singapore – what is your variant for this celebration?

Meadesmoore Christmas Food Sets are available for delivery from December 2 to December 31, 2024. Please note that you should order 3 days in advance. By the way, Meadesmoore offers an Early Bird Promo On Christmas Sets – 15% off for orders placed until November 30, 2024. Meadesmoore’s food delivery for your Christmas party in Singapore is free with a minimum order of $150.

  • Location: 21A Boon Tat Street, Singapore 069620
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Orange Clove

Party Pack for 8-10 guests, Festive Bentos, Confetti Bundles, Christmas Mini Buffet Catering, and Christmas Buffet Catering with a fantastic choice of delicious Halal food for your one-of-a-kind party – the Orange Clove Halal catering provider won’t leave anyone indifferent and hungry this festive season on Singapore! With many happy customers and great Orange Clove buffet reviews, the company boasts the glory of the best Christmas feast delivery and catering provider for a mouthwatering buffet dinner in Singapore.

Hurry up with your Halal Christmas food catering orders because Orange Clove has prepared a pleasant Early Bird Special with delightful surprises for the first 200 redemptions.

  • Location: No. 1 Kaki Bukit Road 1 #05-03/06, Enterprise One, Singapore 415934
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Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay

Charming Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay is ready to enjoy the magical Christmas time to the fullest – and, of course, it has prepared something special and tasty for all Singaporeans and city guests. Spectacular Festive Takeaway Treats from Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay will turn this evening into an unforgettable culinary journey. Yes, you can enjoy it with all your nearest and dearest right at home. Or wherever you are today. Roasted Tom Turkey, Roasted Turducken, Slow-Roasted 180-day Grain-Fed Beef Tomahawk – and this is just the beginning. You can also order a Christmas Family Bundle with an excellent selection of delicious food for four to six persons.

You can take your tasty Christmas dinner order from November 19 until December 26, 2024. Free Christmas food delivery is also available. You can also benefit from various Christmas food promotions. Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay has many great Christmas food ideas for your party in Singapore.

Saint Pierre

If you are in search of Michelin-Star French Fine Dining in Singapore, you’ll find it at Saint Pierre, a welcoming contemporary French restaurant that has delighted all Singaporeans and city guests since 2000. For this Christmas, Saint Pierre will gladly bring a part of its authenticity, charm, and taste to your home. Its Festive Takeaway menu for Christmas will be available at Saint Pierre restaurant in Singapore in December 2024, and it will impress everyone. Foie Gras Terrine, Gratin Dauphinois, and Truffled Mash Potato – can you feel the taste already?

  • Location: 1 Fullerton Road, #02-02B, One Fullerton, Singapore 049213
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St. Regis

Christmas takeaway St Regis

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Which five are traditional Christmas dishes for a family dinner in Singapore? Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey with stuffing, ham, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. You can order all this (and even more) for the best Christmas lunch or dinner at St. Regis Singapore.

The St. Regis Restaurant is located in a luxurious area of Singapore that exudes elegance. To bring this taste of luxury home, you can order a festive takeaway of its signature dishes. FESTIVE ROASTS 2024 with Roasted Turkey, Boneless Gammon Ham, Slow-cooked Lamb Shoulder, and more. FESTIVE LOGCAKES 2024 with Traditional Chocolate Logcake and Nougat & Pistachio Logcake. Well, we already can’t wait to gather for Christmas dinner.

The Early Bird Offer is available from November 26 to December 15, 2024. The Regular Offer is valid from December 16 to December 31, 2024.

The English House

Mouthwatering Canapes, Hors-D’oeuvres, and Mains from a special Festive Takeout Menu for a sumptuous Christmas dinner await all foodies at The English House Singapore this December. It will amaze you with a variety of delicious dishes to celebrate this special occasion and ensure that you have an exceptional Christmas.

The festive Christmas roast menu at The English House Singapore will be available daily from December 1 to 31, 2024. Free food delivery for your Christmas party is available for orders exceeding $150.

  • Location: 28 Mohamed Sultan Rd, Singapore 238972
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The Fullerton Hotels

From November 18 to December 27, 2024, The Fullerton Hotels offer you to dive into the wonderland of exquisite tastes and aromas right in the comfort of your home. Traditional Christmas Whole Roast Turkey (6-7 kg for $268) in Singapore, Herb-Roasted Australian Beef Prime Ribs (3 kg for $338), Pindang Sea Bass Fillet (1.5 kg for $138) together with Noël ($148), The Fullerton Black Forest Yule Log ($88), and Coconut Snow Pandan Yule Log ($79) will captivate the most discerning palates – and leave all your guests asking for more.

Be sure to take advantage of Early Bird Specials for Takeaway Collection: 25% off online pre-orders from October 25 to November 24, 2024. December 22, 2024, is the last day to place your orders.

Christmas Menu is available at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore and The Fullerton By The Bay Hotel Singapore and is ideal for all bright Christmas events.

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    • The Fullerton Hotel Singapore: 1 Fullerton Square, Singapore 049178
    • The Fullerton By The Bay Hotel Singapore: 80 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049326
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The Plattering Co.

The Plattering Co. festive takeaway Singapore

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Known for its mastery of creating gastronomic masterpieces, The Plattering Co. stands out as a premium establishment in Singapore’s culinary landscape. Choose from mouthwatering Christmas Festive Bundles with traditional Christmas food for delivery: Holly Jolly Salmon Bundle for 6 to 8 pax, Santa’s Roast Chicken Bundle for 8 to 10 pax, or even Field & Ocean Christmas Bundle for 12 to 16 pax. Add Golden Roast Celebration Turkey. And don’t forget about Festive Sweet Treats with Jingle Berries French Chocolate Logcake, Cranberry Bliss Panna Cotta, and Glistening Cheese Tartlet on the menu.

Festive Christmas Bundles and Turkey are available for order from October 14 to December 25, 2024, with Christmas meal delivery available in Singapore from November 15, 2024, to January 1, 2025. You can order Festive Sweet Treats from October 14 to December 29, with Christmas food delivery available from November 1, 2024 to January 1, 2025.

All your mouthwatering Christmas food orders at The Plattering Co. Singapore require a 52-hour lead time. It’s undoubtedly one of the best catering providers for your sumptuous Christmas Eve dinner delivery in Singapore.

  • Location: 3015 Bedok North Street 5, #04-03, Singapore 486350
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York Hotel Singapore

The Christmas season 2024 is almost here, so now is an excellent time to consider your holiday menu. Well, we have great news! York Hotel Singapore has developed a Christmas takeaway menu with plenty of all-time festive favourites and something new to try – and we are sure those treats will suit any party! Acacia Honey Glazed Gammon Ham ($188), Slow-roasted Angus Beef Brisket ($138), Roasted Cajun Turkey ($178), ‘The Great Christmas Bundle’ ($228), and many other tasty offerings will make this evening perfect. Be sure to try York Hotel’s Signature Pies and York Hotel’s Limited-Edition Festive Portuguese Egg Tarts and Savoury Tarts.

You can pre-order from December 1, 2024, to January 1, 2025. York Hotel’s Christmas food delivery is also available via Oddle.

  • Location: 21 Mount Elizabeth, Singapore 228516
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Well, have you already decided what are the top 10 Christmas foods for your ideal celebration? If so, now is an excellent time to order Christmas food delivery or Christmas catering in Singapore.

The Christmas season illuminates Singapore – so, let’s indulge your taste buds in a Christmas feast like no other. Let this Christmas time be truly magical and incredibly tasty with Singapore’s best food takeaway and delivery offerings!

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If you’re wondering where and what to eat for dinner tonight in Singapore, you’re in for a treat. The city is renowned for its vibrant culinary scene, and there are countless options to satisfy any craving. Among the best new restaurants in Singapore, you’ll find innovative dishes and unique dining experiences that showcase both local flavors and international cuisine. Whether you’re in the mood for a cozy dinner at a trendy bistro or an elegant meal at a fine dining establishment, Singapore’s dining landscape has something for everyone. So, dive in with BusyKidd‘s guide, explore the latest hotspots and enjoy a memorable dinner in this food lover’s paradise.

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New Restaurants – November 2024

This November, Singapore’s dining scene is bustling with exciting new restaurants! Le Clos offers modern French cuisine and an impressive wine selection. If you’re in the mood for Italian, check out Anto Pizza E Aperitivi, known for its delicious pizzas. Bored Tacos serves uploaded tacos and burritos for a fun Mexican twist. Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu features crispy Japanese gyukatsu with tender beef cutlets. For hand-pulled noodles, visit Lyzik LangZhou Beef Noodle Restaurant. Enjoy comforting Swiss dishes at COUCOU, while Warabimochi Kamakura offers delightful warabimochi and seasonal soft serve. Carlitos presents over 30 types of Spanish tapas, and don’t miss The Pineapple Room, which pays homage to Sentosa’s pineapple plantation history. Be sure to check out our BusyKidd’s Guide for the best new restaurants in Singapore this November 2024!

Anto Pizza E Aperitivi

Anto Pizza E Aperitivi restaurant

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Italian restaurants continue to be all the rage in Singapore, with new spots popping up across the island—and foodies aren’t complaining! The latest to join the scene is Anto, a pizzeria now occupying the former Lime House location in the Keong Saik area. Its lush interior, moody lighting, and sleek backsplash set a stylish tone, while the back alley dining area is perfect for enjoying the crisp evening breeze.

There are a lot of vegetarian and vegan pizzas on the menu. The reason? Co-founder Giancarlo Mancino is a vegetarian! Don’t worry, though—there are still meat options available. Try the Rocco pizza (S$24). It may sound simple—mozzarella and potatoes—but the execution is flawless. And you can’t overlook the pizza dough, which is perfectly airy yet satisfyingly bready.

If you’re craving dessert, try the classic panettone with a rich vermouth zabaglione custard (S$20). Or, if you’re still up for more pizza, the Margherita dolce fried (S$22) is a sweet treat we loved. With tomato jam, soya cream, and mint reduction, it’s like Destiny’s Child—a perfect harmony of flavors. In short, Anto has earned its slice in Singapore’s booming Italian food scene.

Bored Tacos

Bored Tacos restaurant

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Joo Chiat has welcomed its fair share of trendy cafes this year, but for a hearty meal, head to this fresh spot by the team behind Wooly’s Bagels. This Muslim-owned gem dives deep into Mexican flavors, offering tacos, burritos, and quesadillas with all the fixings—think cheesy nachos loaded with guac, salsa, and beef chili.

For a protein-packed bite, try the birria beef burrito (S$11.90) or cajun chicken burrito (S$10.90). Burrito bowls (from S$9.90) are also up for grabs if you’re craving rice. But the real stars are the tacos (from S$12), available with beef, chicken, lamb, or garlic prawns. Here’s a tip: make it a set to enjoy mini beef chili nachos and a lemonade. With such bold flavors, this taqueria is anything but ordinary!

  • Where: #01-01, 315 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427566
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Carlitos

Carlitos restaurant

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Get ready, Joo Chiat—a taste of Barcelona is on its way with the opening of Carlitos, a new Spanish tapas bar! Helmed by renowned chef Carlos Montobbio of Esquina fame, Carlitos promises a genuine tapas experience in a relaxed, laid-back space.

With over 30 types of tapas inspired by different Spanish cities, this spot will offer a flavorful journey through Spain’s culinary highlights, perfect for a casual night out with friends or family.

Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A restaurant

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Chick-fil-A, one of America’s favorite fast-food spots, is coming to Singapore in late 2025! This will be its very first restaurant in Asia. The buzz started back in June 2024, when over 1,000 people lined up for three days at a pop-up just to try the famous chicken sandwich. With more than 3,000 locations worldwide, Chick-fil-A is ready to bring its magic to Singapore. Get ready for some delicious chicken!

COUCOU

COUCOU restaurant

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COUCOU at Duxton Hill, beloved for its cozy Swiss fare, has just unveiled a stunning makeover along with new menu delights—perfectly timed for the festive season!

Among the new dishes, you’ll find the comforting Croque-Monsieur, inspired by co-founder Yves’ childhood memories, and the Tartare de Boeuf Préparé à Table, a flavorful beef tartare freshly prepared tableside.

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu restaurant

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Raffles City is turning into a foodie’s paradise! The latest gem to arrive is Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu, bringing a taste of authentic Japanese gyukatsu to the heart of the mall. So much for that diet—this spot is all about indulgence! Sink your teeth into their signature crispy beef cutlets, perfectly coated in koromo batter and served medium-rare.

Choose from a range of cuts, from sirloin and wagyu to the adventurous tongue. Pair your choice with Kyoto-style curry, an onsen egg, or a drizzle of gyukatsu sauce. Between bites, cleanse your palate with a sip of miso soup to keep the flavors fresh. Extra hungry? Go for one of the zen sets to make it a feast. And for those in the mood for something other than beef, there are non-beef options, too!

  • Where: #B1-63/64, Raffles City, 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179103
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Le Clos

Le Clos restaurant

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Does the name ring a bell? True fans will remember Le Clos’ original home on Bukit Pasoh, where it reinvented French classics with a modern twist and had a wine list that left wine lovers thrilled. The location may have changed, but the heart of Le Clos remains the same.

The menu invites diners to mix and match as they please. Kick off with light bites or salads, build your own cheese platter, or dive right into the mains. The tagliatelle with spanner crab and bisque (S$32) stands out, but the desserts are the true stars. The hazelnut praline choux (S$13) is a delicate pastry masterpiece you can also pick up at the deli to enjoy at home.

As for wine, Le Clos carries on its tradition with a selection of over 800 mostly French labels. Feeling overwhelmed by choices? Fear not—Geoffrey Leotot, the restaurant’s knowledgeable GM, is there to guide you. Just follow his lead, smile, and enjoy the perfect sip.

  • Where: #01-18, New Bahru, 46 Kim Yam Road, Singapore 239351
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Lyzik LangZhou Beef Noodle Restaurant

On the hunt for Muslim-friendly eats in Chinatown? Look no further than Lyzik on South Bridge Road. Just steps from Maxwell MRT, this new Muslim-owned spot specializes in hearty hand-pulled beef noodles. Each bowl comes packed with tender beef slices, white radish, and a savory clear broth. And yes, you can choose your level of chili oil for a customized kick—don’t worry, it’s mild!

A must-try is the signature beef tenderloins, where the tender meat absorbs a deliciously balanced sweet and spicy sauce—a true flavor sensation. Another highlight is the Dapan chicken, a traditional dish from Lanzhou that brings bold flavors to the table. Pair your meal with refreshing sour plum juice to complete the experience. While the restaurant is still in the process of getting its halal certification, keep an eye on their Instagram for updates.

  • Where: 283 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058832
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The Pineapple Room

The Pineapple Room restaurant

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Check out The Pineapple Room at Capella Singapore! This new restaurant celebrates Sentosa Island’s history as a busy pineapple plantation from the 1880s.

Inside, you’ll find amazing photos of Singapore from the 1940s to the 1960s, along with vintage maps. Sip on cocktails made with local fruits and herbs while enjoying the charming décor. Want some extra fun? Join the card game Room for Conversation and spark some lively chats with your friends!

  • Where: 1 The Knolls, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098297
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Warabimochi Kamakura

Warabimochi Kamakura restaurant

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Exciting news for dessert lovers in the northeast—Japan’s famous Warabimochi Kamakura is setting up shop at Waterway Point! Known for its premium warabimochi, this will be the brand’s first dine-in café in Singapore, designed with a stunning Japanese-inspired ambiance, complete with paper umbrellas and soft, warm lighting.

Exclusive to this location are irresistible new treats, including Soft Serve and three warabimochi drinks: Melon Milk, Rich Chocolate, and Chocolate Banana. The soft serve flavors rotate with the seasons, and kicking things off is the Kuromitsu Soft Serve, topped with a sprinkle of kinako powder for an earthy, traditional touch.

  • Where: 83 Punggol Central, #01-72/73, Singapore 828763
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New Restaurants – October 2024

Asu

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A new restaurant has taken over the expansive 10,000-square-foot black-and-white colonial bungalow atop Labrador Park. Formerly home to the Thai restaurant Tamarind Hill, this historic space now hosts Asu, a fine dining establishment led by Singaporean chef Ace Tan.

Prepare for a grand Pan-Asian feast, crafted by a diverse kitchen team hailing from Korea, Myanmar, the Philippines, Malaysia, and beyond. For the best experience, opt for the counter seats to watch the chefs artfully plate your dishes, though separate tables are also available.

The opening menu, titled ‘Origins’ (S$168), celebrates local flavors with inventive takes on crystal dumplings, ngoh hiang, and raw fish porridge. Chef Tan draws inspiration from Traditional Chinese Medicine and age-old wisdom, creating dishes that are not only visually stunning but also nourishing for the body.

  • Where: 30 Labrador Villa Road, Singapore 119189
  • Opening Hours: 8 am-midnight
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Acqua e Farina

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Bukit Timah locals will be familiar with this name, as it’s been a staple at The Rail Mall since 2016. Now, it’s found a second home on Keong Saik Road, where diners can indulge in both Northern and Southern Italian flavors with a creative twist. Chefs Antonio Manetto and Roberto Galbiati craft an authentic menu using the finest ingredients, offering a cozy dining experience with a warm, cheerful atmosphere and friendly service.

Start with the tegamino con cipolle, asparagi e guanciale (S$32), where sweet, braised onions meet crunchy asparagus and crispy guanciale. The combination is both addictive and perfect with fresh bread. For something unique, try the cocoa tagliatelle (S$36). This handmade pasta comes coated in a creamy sauce with a spicy kick from nduja salami paste, finished with portobello mushrooms and shrimp – a dish you’ll want to recreate at home.

Seafood lovers can enjoy the rich risotto made with sea urchin broth and bottarga (S$36), best shared due to its intense flavors. And, of course, no Italian meal is complete without pizza. The highlight is the Montanara (S$34), a twice-cooked Neapolitan pizza that’s first deep-fried, then baked with tomato sauce, pork sausages, and spicy salami paste, delivering a delightful crunch.

For dessert, go for the platter (S$20), which offers mini portions of crème brûlée, lava cake, panna cotta, and tiramisu. It’s a sweet lover’s paradise – trust us, it’s worth saving room for!

  • Where: 35A Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089142
  • Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:30 am – 2:30 pm; 5:30 – 10:30 pm
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Cygnet

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QT Singapore has taken over the historic building that once housed Hotel Telegraph. Its opening introduces several eagerly awaited dining concepts, including Cygnet. This bar and grill radiates old-world charm, featuring black and gold accents alongside a sultry menu inspired by classic Manhattan steakhouses.

Chef Sean Connolly, renowned for his experience in high-end kitchens across Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East, brings his famed ‘Steak Library’ to Singapore. This unique selection includes everything from premium Tajima Japanese Wagyu rumps to Australian grass-fed Riverine ribeyes. For a diverse tasting experience, try the beef flight, showcasing three intriguing cuts of the day paired with complementary sauces. Don’t miss Chef Connolly’s famous duck fat potatoes (S$20). The New York-inspired cocktail menu, complete with tableside service, adds a theatrical flair to your dining experience.

  • Where: QT Singapore, 35 Robinson Road, Singapore 068876
  • Opening Hours: Daily 6.30 am-10.30 am
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Les Ducs

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In the midst of a wave of fine dining openings, Les Ducs offers a fresh, approachable spin on French cuisine with a hint of Asian flair. Chef Louis Pacquelin aims to deliver “fun dining” at his newly launched restaurant on the vibrant Ann Siang Hill. Expect classic brasserie dishes infused with playful Asian twists.

Start your meal with plates of Iberico pork secreto paired with katsu, then move on to a hot dog topped with chargrilled octopus, homemade relish, chili mayo, and mustard.

Don’t miss the croque prata, a delightful fusion of the classic French croque monsieur and Singapore’s beloved prata, filled with French ham, Comté cheese, and a rich truffle béchamel sauce. Enjoy a bowl of French clams simmered in white wine and shallots, finished off with a hearty Javanese soto ayam broth. For the main course, choose the French yellow chicken or indulge in the grass-fed Angus T-bone steak, generously coated in Kampot black pepper sauce.

  • Where: 8 Ann Siang Hill, Singapore 069788
  • Opening Hours: Daily, 5 pm-10.30 pm
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Logi

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If you’re into wood-fired grilled meats, Logi is the spot to check out. Tucked away in a quiet corner of Robertson Quay, this casual yet intimate restaurant expertly handles the grill’s raw heat. Their menu features standout dishes like wagyu rib finger with bone marrow ($42), sakura pork chop paired with bacon maple jus ($52), and golden pomfret ($68). While Logi is still finding its groove, with minor hiccups in service, it shows promise. We recommend giving the team a few months to refine their skills before planning your visit.

  • Where: #01-25, Robertson Walk, 11 Unity Street, Singapore 237995
  • Opening Hours: Mon-Sat, 5 pm to 12 pm, closed on Sundays
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Ono Ramen

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Who would’ve thought Japanese and Indonesian noodle bowls could be a perfect match? The founders of Kulon have nailed it with this fusion concept, and it’s already winning fans. Taking over the space once occupied by The White Label on North Bridge Road, Kulon is easy to spot and just as inviting to pop in for a hearty meal.

The menu may be compact, but the portions are anything but. The dishes look distinctly Japanese, but the moment you take a bite, those bold Indonesian flavors shine through. We tried the tauto (pulled beef) and sambal ijo (green chili chicken) ramen, each priced at S$14.90. The broths were luxuriously rich, thanks to the coconut milk base, though a bit heavy by the end. The trick? Sip the broth slowly to savor the layers of flavor. The noodles, cooked to perfection, absorbed the broths beautifully and had just the right amount of chew.

For sides, we picked the pangsit (fried dumplings, S$5.90), and they were an absolute delight – golden, crispy, and still crunchy after a while. Dip them in the sweet-spicy soya sauce for a burst of flavor. Too full for dessert this time, but next visit, we’re definitely trying the banana cake.

  • Where: 734 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198702
  • Opening Hours: Daily, 11:30 am-09:30 pm
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Pulsii Woodfire Restaurant & Bar

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This sizzling new Japanese-French fusion restaurant comes alive with the rhythm of open-flame cooking, led by chef Daisuke Yoshikawa. Enjoy a delightful mix of tradition, creativity, and bold, smoky flavors with dishes like shio-koji chicken ballottine (S$50), Australian Wagyu ribeye (S$85), Japanese Wagyu tenderloin (S$95), Hokkaido scallops (S$45), and turbot (S$70).

What makes Pulsii truly special is the vibrant energy that greets you upon entry, especially at sunset. Wednesdays feature Ladies’ Night, the perfect midweek escape, offering S$38 for free-flow wine, bubbles, and Aperol Spritzes. For S$58, you can enjoy the same drinks plus a choice of a main course—surf or turf, your call. Gentlemen, you’re in luck too, with one-for-one house pours and beers.

  • Where: 55 Tras St., Singapore 078994
  • Opening Hours: Daily, noon-11 pm
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Somma

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Chef Mirko Febbrile, known for the wildly popular Fico, is venturing into new territory with Somma, his latest collaboration with The Lo & Behold Group. This dual-concept dining destination is located in the trendy New Bahru neighborhood, taking over the former Nan Chiau Girls High library.

Somma features two levels: the top floor offers an intimate fine dining area that seats 36, while the lower floor hosts a relaxed cocktail and pasta bar. Febbrile showcases his Puglian heritage through a six-course dinner menu (S$258) that transforms traditional dishes into creative culinary experiences. Unlike Fico, which focuses on simple, rustic Italian fare, Somma elevates Puglian cuisine with inventive twists.

At the pasta and cocktail bar, enjoy a curated selection of handcrafted pasta paired with unique house cocktails. Indulge in dishes like radiatori with river crab or raviolo filled with cheese and brown butter, all while sipping on exciting drinks like the Bolognese Muse or Margarita for Mel.

  • Where: 04-02, New Bahru (Big Block), 46 Kim Yam Road, Singapore 239351
  • Opening Hours: Pasta Bar Tue-Sat 6 pm-midnight; Restaurant Tue-Sat 6 pm-10.30 pm
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27 Degrees West

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After five cookbooks and a wave of excitement, Mumbai’s beloved celebrity chef Varun Inamdar has arrived in Singapore to lead 27 Degrees West. Known for cooking for world leaders like Obama, Trump, and Modi, Inamdar now invites everyone to experience his culinary artistry. This marks his first restaurant outside India, and 27 Degrees West celebrates ‘borderless’ Indian cuisine, blending traditional ingredients with modern cooking techniques.

Begin your meal with appetizers such as chaat (S$15), a classic Indian street snack; beef tartare with masala miso (S$24); or Hokkaido scallops paired with miso coconut and buckwheat (S$24). Signature dishes include the ‘Varun Inamdar’ Butter Chicken (S$29) and Jowar Khichdi (S$25), a millet porridge inspired by the chef’s grandmother. To wrap up your evening, choose from one of the spicy, spirit-forward cocktails (S$24) on the drink menu.

  • Where: 362 Orchard Road, Singapore 238887
  • Opening Hours: Sun-Thu 11.30 am-11 pm; Fri-Sat 11.30 am-midnight
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New Restaurants – September 2024

This September, Singapore’s food scene is bursting with exciting new openings! Carnaby brings a slice of London to our shores with its modern English diner vibes and mouthwatering classics like the Carnaby Burger and crispy fish and chips. Over at Club Rangoon, you can dive into the vibrant world of Burmese cuisine, with standout dishes like mohinga and a one-of-a-kind Laphet-yay ice cream. For a Filipino feast with a twist, check out Hayop, where you’ll find elevated takes on traditional favorites. Seafood fans will love Xia Mi Hao Liao for its fresh crawfish and hairy crabs, while Fiasco by Juice offers a cozy, stylish setting to enjoy gourmet dishes. Don’t forget to visit Lucine by Luna for a delightful mix of sweet treats and hearty brunch options. And for steak lovers, Wild Blaze is the place to be, with its premium Rubia Gallega beef and impressive dry-aging room. Check out our BusyKidd’s Guide for the best new restaurants in September 2024 in Singapore!

Carnaby

Carnaby restaurant

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Carnaby has taken over the cozy corner where Three Buns Robertson Quay by Potato Head used to be, and it’s bringing a delightful slice of London right to our doorstep. This modern English diner serves up classic comfort food with a fun nod to Carnaby Street, the iconic London hotspot of the swinging 60s. The vibrant décor, with colourful vinyls of Brit music legends like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, instantly sets the mood.

Their menu is all about hearty, satisfying meals, with standout dishes like the Carnaby Burger (S$36), beer-battered fish and chips (S$36), and a rich Steak & Guinness Pie (S$35). Former Potato Head executive chef Adam Penney is running the kitchen, and his “dream burger patty” is something special—he’s combined two prime beef cuts from the UK and Australia for a unique flavour you won’t find anywhere else.

But if you can only pick one dish, the beer-battered fish and chips is a must-try. They use Brewdog Punk IPA and even pump carbon dioxide into the batter to give it that perfectly light, crispy texture. The Golden Snapper is delivered fresh daily from Pulau Ubin, ensuring top-notch quality.

And if you’re looking for a relaxed family lunch, their traditional Sunday Roast (from S$49) is perfect for a laid-back weekend treat. Whether you’re in the mood for a burger, pie, or a full roast, Carnaby is the place to go for a taste of England with a local twist.

  • Where: #01-01, The Quayside, 60 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238252
  • Opening Hours: Tue 5 pm-10 pm; Wed-Fri noon-2.30 pm, 5 pm-10 pm; Sat 11 am-3 pm, 5 pm-10.30 pm; Sun 11 am-3 pm, 5 pm-10 pm
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Club Rangoon

Club Rangoon restaurant

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Burmese food isn’t exactly on every corner here in Singapore, aside from a few familiar spots like the eateries at Peninsula Plaza and the trendy Burma Social on Tras Street. That’s why Club Rangoon’s arrival feels like a breath of fresh air, introducing flavours that most of us haven’t had the chance to savour yet. Nestled in the chic Duxton area, this 39-seater takes its cues from traditional Burmese teahouses but with a modern twist on classic Yangon dishes.

With co-founder Nelson Htoo at the helm, you know you’re in for an authentic taste of Burmese cuisine. The menu offers plenty of variety, but there are a few dishes you simply cannot miss. First up is the mohinga (S$34), Myanmar’s unofficial national dish—a comforting bowl of rice noodles swimming in a fragrant catfish and lemongrass broth, made with a recipe straight from Htoo’s family. Then there’s the laphet thoke (S$17), a refreshing fermented tea leaf salad that’s bursting with crunch from broad beans, garlic chips, and roasted peanuts.

And for something really special, try their Laphet-yay ice cream (S$15). Yes, Burmese tea leaf ice cream—it’s probably the only one in Singapore, and it’s the perfect way to wrap up your meal. Whether you’re new to Burmese food or just looking to try something different, Club Rangoon is a must-visit.

  • Where: 76 Duxton Road, Singapore 089535
  • Opening Hours: Tue-Thu 5.30 pm-11 pm; Fri-Sat 11.30 am-3 pm, 5.30 pm-midnight
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Hayop

Hayop restaurant

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Singapore has its fair share of Filipino diners serving up all the favorites like sisig, lechon, and sinigang, but when you want to wow a Filipino friend—and their Lola—Hayop is the place to go. Located on Amoy Street, this new spot is the sister restaurant of the popular Manam in Manila, and it takes the beloved classics to the next level. When you step in, the ube-colored chairs and the intricate wooden screens immediately catch your eye, giving a stylish nod to the iconic purple yam and traditional Filipino homes.

Start off with the crispy sisig (S$22), a sizzling plate of pork jowl and cheek that’s packed with flavor, especially when paired with rice. If you’re a fan of short ribs, you’ll want to dive into the wagyu and watermelon sinigang (S$56) or the Midnight Adobo (S$52). Both are elevated versions of the originals, using generous portions of grass-fed New Zealand wagyu. The sinigang delivers a unique sweet and sour soup with the unexpected addition of charred watermelon, while the adobo offers a twist on the traditional with a blend of Philippine soy sauce, coconut sap vinegar, red wine, and garlic confit, all slow-cooked to perfection.

Whether it’s a special occasion or just a craving for top-tier Filipino cuisine, Hayop is sure to impress.

  • Where: 104 Amoy Street, Singapore 069924
  • Opening Hours: Tue-Sat 5 pm-9.30 pm
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Xia Mi Hao Liao

Xia Mi Hao Liao restaurant

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With Singaporeans’ love for seafood and the rising buzz around Hubei cuisine, it’s no surprise that Xia Mi Hao Liao, a Chinese restaurant specializing in crawfish, is catching attention. Bringing something fresh to our dining scene, they fly in live crawfish from China every week, offering a unique experience with customizable flavors and cooking methods.

For those looking for a fiery kick, the signature 10 spices crawfish ( per 500g, per kg) is a must-try. Packed with the bold flavors of Chinese spices like cinnamon, star anise, Wurfbainia vera, bay leaf, and licorice, this dish will leave you sweating with its numbing punch. If you’re after something different, the Bi Feng Tang flavor adds a crunchy twist with breadcrumbs and minced garlic, making it a perfect pairing with an ice-cold beer. For seafood purists, steamed crawfish is the way to go, letting the freshness of the shellfish shine through without any distractions.

Xia Mi Hao Liao also serves up freshly flown-in hairy crabs from China, available with the same flavor options and priced seasonally.

  • Where: 20 Upper Weld Rd., Singapore 207377
  • Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 5 pm-1 am; Sat-Sun 11.30 am-1 am
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Fiasco by Juice

Fiasco by Juice restaurant

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Fiasco by Juice fits right in with the artsy vibes of Tiong Bahru, bringing together everything you’d expect from a trendy spot—insta-worthy interiors, a creative food menu, and an intriguing wine list to match. The space is designed to feel like a cozy living room, perfect for soaking in the warm ambiance as the sun sets. At the helm of the kitchen is Chef Haran Kumar, whose impressive resume includes stints at Michelin-starred Nouri, Da Terra, and London’s World’s 50 Best Restaurant, Ikoyi.

The menu offers an exciting mix of flavors, like the Australian wagyu bavette served with confit egg yolk jam on crispy rosti, or Thai green curry butter with mussels, perfect for dipping into the housemade flatbread. Even the simpler dishes, like the charred cabbage with chili labneh, come alive with bold additions like Lao Gan Ma chili oil, umami-packed nori butter, and smoky kombu oil.

When it comes to the mains, the dry-aged duck with beetroot and Bearnaise, and the dry-aged Japanese snapper drizzled in Beurre Blanc, are definite standouts. And being a Juice concept, you know the wine curation is top-notch. Expect everything from a juicy Austrian Putzsa Libre to rare bottles of Grower Champagne like Ulysse Colin. Whether you’re there for the food, the wine, or just the vibes, Fiasco is a must-visit for any foodie in Singapore.

  • Where: 21 Yong Siak Street, Singapore 168651
  • Opening Hours: Wed-Sun 9 am-midnight
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Lucine by Luna

Lucine by Luna restaurant

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The beloved homegrown patisserie Luna, known for its delicious treats on Amoy Street, is now bringing its signature desserts to even more fans with a new café in the heart of Orchard. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you can still indulge in Luna favourites like the ‘Blossom’ and ‘Tofu’ cakes (from S$8.50). But what sets this new spot, Lucine, apart is its exclusive hot food menu—perfect for a satisfying bite between shopping trips or after a busy morning.

The café’s menu is centered around hearty brioche and sourdough sandwiches, with choices ranging from a gooey grilled triple-cheese (S$12.90) to a vegetarian tofu katsu option (S$10.90) and even a substantial hamburg steak sandwich (S$13.90). If you’re after something more customizable, try building your own all-day breakfast plate (from S$8.90), featuring golden soft-scrambled eggs, sourdough toast, and sides like tater tots, garlic mushrooms, creamed spinach, or chicken sausage.

Whether you’re there for Luna’s famous desserts or a filling meal, Lucine promises a delightful café experience in one of Singapore’s busiest districts.

  • Where: 01-06, 111 Somerset, 111 Somerset Rd., Singapore 238164
  • Opening Hours: Mon-Thu 9.30 am-6.30 pm; Fri-Sat 9.30 am-9 pm; Sun 9.30 am-7.30 pm
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Wild Blaze

Wild Blaze restaurant

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Singapore’s steak scene is already sizzling, but there’s always room for one more standout. Enter Wild Blaze, opening on September 10 along Tras Street, taking over the former space of Brasserie Gavroche. What sets this steakhouse apart? It’s not just the usual USDA Prime or Australian wagyu. You’ll be one of the first in Singapore to try beef from Rubia Gallega, a special breed from northwestern Spain. Plus, they’ve got a custom-built dry-aging room that holds up to 400 kilograms of premium beef, making this place a carnivore’s dream.

For the ultimate indulgence, dive into the 45-day aged Côte de Boeuf (S$198 for 1.2kg) or the ultra-luxe 50-day aged wagyu MB7-8 Shimo ribeye (S$88 for 200g). Feeling adventurous? Try chef-owner Nic’s twist on a French classic, the Beef Tenderloin Pithivier (S$98), where a 14-day dry-aged Shimo Australia tenderloin is wrapped in puff pastry and baked to perfection.

Every cut is grilled to medium-rare perfection over a blend of apple, cherry, and lychee wood, topped with rich Bearnaise sauce, and served with crispy twice-fried shoestring fries. It’s an experience any steak lover in Singapore won’t want to miss.

  • Where: 66 Tras Street, Singapore 079005
  • Opening Hours: Daily 11.30 am-2.30 pm; 6 pm-10 pm
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New Restaurants – August 2024

This August, Asian cuisine takes center stage. Whether you’re craving a bold twist on traditional Thai dishes, curious about a new Korean restaurant that fuses creativity with sustainability, or eager to check out the latest sushi joints popping up around town, there’s something for every palate. Hungry yet? Make sure to save BusyKidd’s list of the hottest new eateries—it’s your go-to guide for your next delicious outing!

Casa Vostra

While many were sad to bid farewell to the beloved McDonald’s at Raffles City, the space’s new tenant is anything but ordinary. Enter Casa Vostra, the latest venture from Antonio Miscellaneo, the mastermind behind Singapore’s top-rated pizzeria, La Bottega Enoteca. Casa Vostra brings his signature Newpolitan pizzas to the heart of the city, and the best part? Prices start at just S$15!

The star of the show is the 11-inch pizza—light, fluffy, and perfectly chewy, thanks to a meticulous 48-hour proofing process. With 17 different flavors to choose from, including red, white, and the much-talked-about Double Crunch variation, there’s a slice for every palate. But don’t stop at the pizzas—the antipasti and pasta offerings are equally enticing. Chef Antonio’s iconic frittatina, a traditional Neapolitan fried pasta dish, starts at just S$8, and the freshly made pasta options are not to be missed.

  • Where: Casa Vostra, #01-49, Raffles City, 252 North Bridge Rd., Singapore 179103
  • Opening Hours: Daily 11 am-10 pm
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Caracara

Tucked away in a cozy courtyard along Neil Road, Caracara is a hidden gem nestled just below the one-Michelin-starred Chaleur restaurant. As you step inside, you’ll be captivated by the café’s stunning interior It is filled with vintage decor and exquisite furniture pieces. And here’s a fun twist: everything you see is up for sale! The owners have cleverly designed Caracara to double as a chic furniture showroom.

Their café’s signature Aurora blend offers unique notes of rum and grape, along with their house-made Caracara milk. A little tip—arrive before noon if you’re eager to sample these delights, as they often sell out by lunchtime. For now, Caracara is focusing on serving up delicious lunch and coffee, but keep an eye out—they’ll be launching an exciting omakase and dinner menu in September!

  • Where: Caracara, 77 Neil Rd., Singapore 088903
  • Opening Hours: Mon, Wed-Sun 10 am-6 pm; Closed Tue
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Locanda

Locanda restaurant Singapore

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Locanda is a charming new Italian eatery brought to you by the folks behind the one-Michelin-starred Buona Terra.

Chef Denis Lucchi, Buona Terra’s talented Italian chef, has put together a lineup that stays true to tradition. One dish that can’t be missed is the Bruscaccia, featuring Chef Denis’ signature onion focaccia made from stone-milled Italian wheat and slow-cooked red Tropea onions—it’s a simple yet satisfying starter. But the pasta is where Locanda truly shines. The taglioni with fresh tomato, crab, and lemon is a burst of freshness on the palate, while the mezze maniche pasta coated in a rich Amatriciana sauce will have you savoring every bite.

  • Where: Locanda, 109 Rowell Road, Singapore 208033
  • Opening Hours: Wed-Fri 6 pm-11 pm; Sat-Sun noon-3 pm, 6 pm-11 pm
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Mensho Tokyo

Mensho Tokyo restaurant

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This renowned ramen spot, with 17 locations around the world, is no stranger to accolades like Tokyo Ramen of the Year and the Ramen Walker Grand Prix. Their San Francisco branch even scored a spot on the Michelin Guide! Now, it’s time for Singapore to taste the magic.

The star of the show is the Toripaitan ramen (S$28), a rich, creamy bowl that’s earned Mensho its ramen royalty status. Picture freshly made wheat noodles swimming in velvety chicken soup, topped with a decadent mix of A5 wagyu chashu, smoked pork chashu, duck chashu, chicken chashu, king oyster mushroom menma, truffle sauce, ajitama eggs, and crispy fried burdock roots—talk about a feast!

But don’t stop there. Dive into other exciting specials like the duck matcha ramen (S$28), which combines duck and matcha for a unique twist, or the bold Garlic Knock Out ramen (S$26). For our plant-loving friends, the Vegan ramen series starts at just S$17.

And here’s a sweet touch just for us Singaporeans: try the chilli crab ramen (S$28) for a local spin, or end your meal with desserts like hojicha tiramisu (S$8.80) or pandan cake with sweet potato cream (S$9.80). Whether you’re a ramen aficionado or a curious foodie, Mensho Tokyo promises an unforgettable experience!

  • Where: Mensho Tokyo, 03-43, Raffles City Shopping Mall, 252 North Bridge Rd.,
  • Singapore, 179103
  • Opening Hours: Daily 11 am-10 pm
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MoVida Original

In June, we welcomed the Sydney-born Italian eatery Fortuna to our sunny shores, and now, another Australian gem has landed in Singapore. This time, it’s Melbourne’s renowned MoVida Original, bringing a taste of Spain to its charming, rustic space that feels like stepping into an underground cellar.

At MoVida Original, the spotlight is firmly on tapas and wine. Expect some delicious Singapore-exclusive creations, such as grilled abalones bathed in a rich butter emulsion (S$16), indulgent lobster croquettes with a creamy center (S$12), and a chicken liver parfait tartlet (S$8) that’s as delightful as it sounds. If you’re after something more substantial, the seafood paella (S$75) is a must-try, brimming with calamari, fish, and smoked prawns that are sure to satisfy.

As for drinks, MoVida Original offers an impressive selection of Spanish wines. While the Italians have prosecco, the Spaniards bring their cava to the table. You’ll find an array of sparkling wines, including the 2019 Celler ‘Les Voranes’ Brut Nature Cava Penedes from Bufadors Winery, along with light whites, refreshing rosés, and robust reds. Whether you’re in the mood for tapas or a full-blown feast, MoVida Original promises a flavorful escape to Spain right here in Singapore.

  • Where: MoVida Original, 03-43, Raffles City Shopping Mall, 252 North Bridge Rd., Singapore 179103
  • Opening Hours: Mon-Sun noon-10 pm
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Royal Host

In case you missed it, Royal Host has arrived at Jewel Changi Airport, marking its very first international location! This beloved Japanese restaurant is a must-visit for anyone craving delicious comfort food.

You can’t go wrong with their Omelette Rice (from S$26.80++), which features fluffy omelette made with eggs from Kyushu, draped in a sweet-savoury sauce and topped with crispy fried mushrooms. If you’re a meat enthusiast, don’t miss the signature “ROYAL” Hamburg Steak (S$29.80++). This hearty dish showcases a juicy, chunky hamburg steak sizzling on a hotplate, paired with your choice of sauce: brown butter, black pepper, or wafu.

Conveniently located at the entrance connecting Jewel Changi Airport with the Changi Airport MRT Station—just a five-minute walk between both—you’ll find Royal Host to be the perfect spot for a quick and satisfying meal before your flight!

  • Where: 78 Airport Boulevard, #03-219, Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore 819666
  • Opening Hours: Daily 8 am to 11 pm
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SOTBOX

Suntec City is fast becoming the go-to spot for authentic Korean cuisine in Singapore, and the new kimbap kiosk, SOTBOX, is a shining example of this trend. SOTBOX is brought to you by the same team behind Sotpot, a beloved Korean restaurant in Suntec City known for its traditional rice pots and steamed meats.

If you’re looking for a quick, satisfying bite, the Classy Classic ($8.90) is your answer. This choice features 10 pieces of kimbap packed with essentials like eggs, ham, pickled radish, carrots, and cucumber. But if you’re in the mood for a twist on the traditional, check out their kkoma kimbap range, which offers mini rolls that are both cute and tasty. The Ham & Cheese Dancing Duo (S$2) is a standout choice and pairs perfectly with a cup of Beef Gomtang (S$2.90) or Pork Gomtang (S$2.40).

All kimbap items come in convenient takeaway boxes, making them perfect for a quick lunch or an on-the-go snack. So, next time you’re at Suntec City, make sure to swing by SOTBOX for a delicious Korean treat!

  • Where: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #B1-157, Suntec City, Singapore 038983
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Taiwan Culture

Taiwan Culture restaurant

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Next time you’re flying out of Changi Airport Terminal 2, consider arriving a bit earlier to enjoy a meal at Taiwan Culture. This eatery, brought to you by the same team behind Penang Culture, serves up delicious Taiwanese-inspired dishes at wallet-friendly prices.

Don’t miss the Sesame Chicken La Mian with Salted Pepper Crispy Chicken (S$14.90++), or the Assorted Braised Beef La Mian (S$18.90++). Both are flavorful and filling options. During our visit, we also enjoyed the Seafood Omelette Rice (S$9.90++), which featured succulent prawns and a creamy omelette drenched in a savory sauce over a bed of rice.

For a perfect finish to your meal, share some sides with your travel companions. The Hokkaido Crab Stick with Mentaiko (S$8.90++) is a standout choice and highly recommended. So next time you’re at Terminal 2, make sure to drop by Taiwan Culture for a tasty and satisfying pre-flight meal!

  • Where: Changi Airport Terminal 2, #03-11/12, Singapore 819643
  • Opening Hours: Daily 11 am to 10:30 pm
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Today Kampung Chicken Rice Restaurant

Nestled in the heart of Tiong Bahru, BreadTalk Group’s latest venture, Today Kampung Chicken Rice Restaurant, is already making waves with its mouthwatering take on a beloved classic. This new spot puts the spotlight on a 19-year-old chicken rice recipe from the famed Sergeant Chicken Rice chain, but with a special twist—it’s made with large female kampung chickens, celebrated for their rich flavor, tender meat, and perfect fat-to-meat ratio.

But the magic doesn’t stop there. The chicken rice is steamed with chicken fat for that extra indulgent touch, the tangy chilli sauce is freshly made in-house every day, and the chicken soup is a labor of love, simmered daily with 10 kg of chicken bones to achieve that deep, comforting flavor.

And while the name suggests a focus on chicken rice, there’s much more to enjoy. Diners can also savor bowls of fishball noodles from the Michelin Bib Gourmand-recommended Li Xin Teochew Fishball Noodles or indulge in classic zi char dishes from Wok Hey Taste. Whether you’re a chicken rice purist or just in the mood for hearty local fare, this new spot in Tiong Bahru is sure to hit the spot!

  • Where: Today Kampung Chicken Rice Restaurant, 01-49, 71 Seng Poh Road, Singapore 160071
  • Opening Hours: Daily 7 am-10 pm
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Uoharu Singapore

Singapore has no shortage of izakayas, but Uoharu brings something truly unique to the table. As the first izakaya to champion the use of produce with cosmetic imperfections, Uoharu turns visually flawed ingredients into culinary masterpieces.

The ambiance at Uoharu retains its authentic Japanese charm, complete with nightly Katsuo Warayaki fire shows that add a touch of drama to your dining experience. The menu is where Uoharu’s philosophy truly shines, featuring dishes made with perfectly fresh but cosmetically imperfect produce flown in directly from Toyosu Market. Must-try items include the Bagna Cauda (S$3), a vibrant seasonal salad that changes with the market’s offerings, the seared miso sashimi tartare (S$14.80); and the Akita smoked radish with cream cheese (S$10.80), a dish that’s already a hit in Hong Kong.

For something heartier, the karasumi soba (S$20.80) topped with grated dried mullet roe is a standout. And if you’re in the mood for a drink, Uoharu offers over 100 alcohol options, including a rare draft sake made without preservatives. 

  • Where: Uoharu Singapore, 01-16, Central Boulevard Towers, 2 Central Boulevard, Singapore 018916
  • Opening Hours: Mon-Sat 11 am-3 pm; 5.30 pm-10 pm
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New Restaurants – July 2024

As the new year unfolds, Singapore’s dining scene beckons with a fresh bucket list of must-try restaurants. This July, Asian cuisine reigns supreme: indulge in a daring reinterpretation of Thai flavors, discover a new Korean establishment that blends innovation with sustainability, and explore several exciting new sushi spots across the city. Feeling hungry already? Keep BusyKidd’s list of new dining hotspots bookmarked for your next culinary adventure!

Na Oh

Imagine combining a three-Michelin-star chef with an automotive group, and you get an exciting new dining destination in Singapore. Na Oh, which translates to “moving from inside out” in Korean, has set up shop at the Hyundai Motor Group’s innovation hub. More than just a restaurant, Na Oh integrates innovation and sustainability into its core ethos. Most ingredients are sourced from the hub’s vertical smart farm, offering diners a true seed-to-table experience.

The menu centers around Korean fermentation techniques and seasonal ingredients, ensuring it evolves throughout the year. Guests can anticipate a four-course dining experience, with the option to indulge in jinjitsang, a traditional Korean meal ($78), where each side dish complements the main course seamlessly.

Before or after your meal, make time to explore the innovation hub’s customer experience offerings. Visitors can tour the lounge and smart farm, experience an immersive virtual reality tour of the advanced manufacturing process, and even enjoy an exhilarating ride around the Skytrack with a professional driver. It’s a complete experience that blends culinary excellence with technological innovation.

  • Where: Level 3, Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore, 2 Bulim Avenue, Singapore 640536
  • Opening Hours: Wed-Sun (Closed on Mon and Tue), Lunch 11:30 am– 3:30 pm (last seating 2:00 pm), Dinner 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm (last seating 7:30 pm)
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Stepping into Sushi Hare, you’re immediately enveloped in the soothing aroma of cypress wood, transporting you to a serene Japanese abode. The space is bathed in gentle, sunlight-mimicking lighting that creates a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. At the heart of it all is the seamless hinoki-top sushi counter, where Chef Angus showcases his meticulous craftsmanship with each dish.

Sushi Hare

Originally from Taiwan, Chef Angus brings a blend of Japanese ‘shokunin’ spirit—emphasizing artisanal creation—and his native values of ‘ren qing wei’, which loosely translates to ‘the flavor of humanity’. Expect an omakase experience that reflects his personal touch and dedication to impeccable service.

Your culinary journey began with botan ebi sashimi topped with caviar and ensui uni. The sweetness of the botan shrimp harmonized perfectly with the briny caviar and creamy uni, showcasing a delightful balance of flavors. The raw seafood feast continued with chutoro strips accompanied by a dipping sauce of konbu-marinated soy sauce, Hokkaido Bafun uni, and roasted nori. Here, Chef Angus transformed strips of chutoro into delicate noodles, delivering a fresh and delectable crowd-pleaser.

A standout dish was the binchotan-grilled firefly squid, served on white vinegared rice stuffed in botan ebi prawn heads and grilled. The presentation was as innovative as the flavors—tender squid complemented by the smoky richness of the prawn, creating a memorable culinary experience.

There are many more hidden gems on Sushi Hare’s omakase menu awaiting discovery. When you crave exceptional sushi, consider a visit to Sushi Hare and let Chef Angus’s expertise and creativity surprise you.

  • Where: 14 Stanley Street, Singapore 068733
  • Opening Hours: Tues – Sun (Mon Closed) 12 pm – 3 pm, 6 pm – 10 pm
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Ministry of Crab

New Restaurants Ministry of Crab restaurant

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Ministry of Crab, a celebrated Sri Lankan fine dining establishment that has consistently ranked in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, is soon opening an outpost in Dempsey, Singapore. This crab specialist offers diners the choice between a modest half-kilo crab or a monumental CRABZILLA weighing 2kg and more (prices to be confirmed). All seafood is freshly sourced, never frozen, ensuring the highest quality catch of the day. In addition to crabs, the menu will showcase giant freshwater prawns, clams, and oysters. Among their renowned sauces, the Olive Oil Garlic Chilli sauce stands out, though diners can also opt for Sri Lankan curry to accompany their crabs.

  • Where: Block 06, Dempsey Road, Singapore, 249683
  • Opening Hours: Tues – Sun (Mon Closed) 12 pm – 3 pm, 6 pm – 10 pm
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Maison Boulud

Marina Bay Sands continues to expand its culinary offerings with the addition of a French restaurant by renowned chef Daniel Boulud. Similar to its counterpart in Montreal, this new establishment creatively interprets classic French dishes infused with inspirations from Chef Boulud’s global travels.

Here’s a glimpse of what awaits: indulge in a seafood platter featuring oysters, Maine lobsters, prawns, and tartars; savor the lobster pastilla, combining succulent lobster with confit fennel and preserved lemon; and relish a Mediterranean-inspired claypot rice. Save room for dessert, where citron pastiche vacherin, a citrusy French delight, awaits those with a sweet tooth.

Enhance your dining experience with wines sourced from France or aromatic aperitifs that complement the culinary creations perfectly. It’s a journey through French gastronomy crafted with elegance and innovation, right at Marina Bay Sands.

  • Where: B1-15 and L1-83, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018972
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Jungle

Welcome to the jungle! Ann Siang Hill’s newest addition isn’t your typical Thai restaurant—it’s cool, inspired by Bangkok’s lively streets and vibrant watering holes. Jungle aims for a lively and laid-back atmosphere, and it certainly delivers on that front.

Expect a departure from traditional Thai fare here. You won’t find tom yum soup or pad thai on the menu. Instead, Jungle offers a curated selection of regional Thai dishes, all prepared with fire-glazed cooking techniques. One standout dish is the sugarcane smoked pork jowl (S$28), tender and bursting with sweet and savory flavors from lychee wood and sugarcane.

For a sweet finish, indulge in the grilled banana cake with gula melaka caramel and coconut ice cream (S$14)—a delightful treat that will satisfy your cravings. And don’t forget to pair your meal with Jungle’s homemade cocktails—they’re a deserving complement to your dining experience!

  • Where: 10 Ann Siang Hill, Singapore 069789
  • Opening Hours: Tuesdays – Saturdays, 6 pm – late
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Sushi Ryujiro

Calling all sushi enthusiasts: There’s a new Japanese restaurant in Singapore where you can indulge in your love for fresh, raw fish. Sushi Ryujiro, a renowned name in Japan, has opened its doors here, promising a dining experience that’s both simple and unforgettable. At Sushi Ryujiro, the chef’s dedication to sushi-making shines through in every bite.

If you’ve dined at their Tokyo counterpart, you’ll find the same exceptional standards here. Only the finest ingredients are used, ensuring the freshest fish slices and expertly prepared rice. One standout is the chutoro, which melts in your mouth with each bite. Egg lovers will delight in the tamago, prepared dashimaki style and served as the grand finale in the traditional sushi omakase experience.

And here’s an added treat: Founder chef Ryujiro Nakamura plans to visit Singapore four times a year to introduce seasonal menu changes, bringing new Japanese dishes and ingredients for you to savor. It’s an opportunity not to be missed for any sushi aficionado!

  • Where: #01-19, Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Road, Singapore 228208
  • Opening Hours: Tue to Sun (Closed on Mon), Lunch 12.00 pm – 2.30 pm, Dinner First Seating – 6.00 pm to 8.15 pm, Second Seating – 8.30 pm to 10.45 pm
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Oud Restaurant

Bugis is renowned for its wealth of halal-friendly dining options, and for those seeking gourmet experiences without breaking the bank, Oud Restaurant on Kandahar Street is a hidden gem. With an ambiance of casual elegance and a touch of magic, this Muslim-owned establishment elevates open firewood grilling to create a culinary experience that sizzles with flavor.

Oud’s revamped menu maintains its playful essence while introducing exciting new creations. Dive into the Oud-grilled corn ribs ($10) for a smoky umami sensation or indulge in the decadent caviar cornets ($11 each), which are a hit among diners. The trio of tartare fries ($15 for a selection of beef, salmon, and tuna) offers a unique twist on a classic favorite, with the beef tartare standing out as a crowd-pleaser.

The chargrilled octopus pleasantly surprises with its tender texture, overcoming any initial concerns about firewood cooking. Don’t miss out on enhancing your dishes with the flavorful beef chorizo butter. Oud’s specialty lies in its grilled meats, with the wagyu striploin and Argentinian ribeye consistently impressing patrons. For a bolder choice, try the lamb ribs with curry glaze for a touch of adventure.

To complement your meal, consider opting for the Non, a selection of Muslim-friendly wines ($14 per glass, $80 per bottle) that elevate the gourmet dining experience. 

  • Where: 48 Kandahar Street, Singapore 198899
  • Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs Lunch: 11.30 am – 3 pm (Last order 2.30 pm), Dinner: 6 pm – 10 pm (Last order 9.30 pm); Fri – Sun Lunch: 11.30 am – 3 pm (Last order 2.30 pm), Dinner: 6 pm – 11 pm (Last order 10.30 pm)
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New Restaurants – June 2024

Looking for a trendy spot for coffee and brunch? We’ve got you covered with the hottest new cafes in Singapore each month. As a new month arrives, so do fresh eateries to explore on the weekends. From decadent desserts and artisanal coffee to hearty brunch options, BusyKidd’s curated list of new cafes in Singapore for June has something for everyone.

Tapasu Oyster Gastro Bar

At Tapasu Oyster Gastro Bar, enjoy top-quality Japanese oysters from Akasaki and Kuju-ku Shima Bay. Choose between raw or crispy tempura-battered oysters. Their menu features modern Japanese tapas, like clam and smoked oyster soup and A5 Hiroshima Samurai Wagyu ribeye sukiyaki. Try their signature “Tapasutini,” a mix of gin, cucumber juice, and sweet and sour. The chic bar offers a cozy, vibrant setting perfect for enjoying gourmet dishes and drinks with friends.

  • Address: Tapasu Oyster Gastro Bar, 29 Stanley Street, #01-01, Singapore 068738
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Toma by the River

Toma by the River offers European-style riverside dining at Robertson Quay along the Singapore River. The menu highlights Mediterranean flavors and seasonal ingredients. It’s a great spot for a romantic dinner or a lively gathering with friends. Enjoy crafted cocktails, curated wines, and spirits in a peaceful riverside setting.

  • Address: 80 Mohamed Sultan Rd, #01-12, The Pier@Robertson, Singapore 239013
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La Table d’Emma

Step into Alsace at La Table d’Emma in the Mercure Icon Singapore City Centre. Named after Chef Michael Muller’s wife, Emma, the restaurant celebrates Alsatian traditions. Enjoy dishes like bouchée à la reine, a pastry with veal, chicken, and mushroom velouté, and tarte flambée with various toppings such as onion, lardons, mushroom, and smoked salmon.

  • Address: 8 Club Street, Mercure Icon Singapore City Centre, #01-04, Singapore 069472
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Glasshouse Creamery

Now occupying the space formerly known as Around in Tampines, Glasshouse Creamery offers a variety of ice cream flavors, including dark chocolate, pistachio, and gula Melaka, along with tea-based options like osmanthus oolong. Pair your ice cream with their signature mochi-based waffles. For savory cravings, they offer chicken karaage, yakitori sticks, and spicy drumlets, along with specialty teas like Tropical Paradise and The Alchemy of Plants.

  • Address: Glasshouse Creamery, #01-51, The Alps Residences, 117 Tampines Street 86, Singapore 528538
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Kamome Bakery

Kamome Bakery’s new outlet in Bukit Timah offers a larger space to enjoy their fresh Japanese bakes. Arrive early to grab favorites like milk cream bread, fruit sandwiches, red bean and butter buns, and new items like matcha scone sandwiches and almond chocolate donuts. Spend S$10 or more on bread or sandwiches in June to enjoy a one-for-one coffee promotion.

  • Address: Kamome Bakery, 913 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 589623
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Kwaasong Bakeshop

Kwaasong Bakeshop, cleverly named after the local pronunciation of “croissant,” is conveniently located near Clarke Quay MRT. The bakery specializes in French pastries, including their namesake croissants. Other highlights include Portuguese egg tarts and truffle taleggio folds. Ask the staff to warm your pastries for an out-of-the-oven experience.

  • Address: Kwaasong Bakeshop, 13 Lorong Telok, Singapore 049026
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Nomad Bakehouse

Located on Depot Road, Nomad Bakehouse is a Muslim-owned cafe founded by chef Idah, who has a background in both bakeries and fine dining. The menu changes monthly, so follow their social media for the latest offerings. For those unable to visit, online orders and delivery are available.

  • Address: Nomad Bakehouse, #01-02, Depot Height Shopping Centre, 108 Depot Road, Singapore 100108
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Summer Folks Cafe & Steakhouse

The team behind The Royals Cafe has unveiled another exciting concept, this time situated in Bugis. Summer Folks offers a unique dual concept: by day, it’s a cozy cafe serving brunch classics, and by night, it transforms into a relaxed steakhouse.

Enjoy brunch favorites like kaya toast and eggs Benedict, or try their elevated mee siam and nasi lemak. Their all-day menu features dishes like linguine in tomato cream sauce, buttermilk gochujang chicken burgers, and fish and chips. In the evening, delight in savory grilled meats such as spicy chicken skewers, black Angus ribeye, and lamb rack. For groups, the meat platter, Boston lobster, or paella is perfect for sharing.

Pair your meal with one of their specialty drinks, like the iced orange Americano—a blend of double espresso, orange, and ginger ale—or the refreshing Amber Sunset Soda.

  • Address: Summer Folks Cafe & Steakhouse, #01-06, Guoco Midtown, 124 Beach Road, Singapore 189771
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Slowbytes

Nestled in the charming Haji Lane, Slowbytes is a vinyl listening cafe that adds a musical twist to your cafe experience. For S$30, enjoy 90 minutes of music from over 500 handpicked vinyl records spanning genres like pop, rock, jazz, and R&B. Inform the staff of your preferred genre or artist before you arrive for a personalized experience. Complement your listening session with free-flow coffee, jasmine tea, or green tea.

  • Address: Slowbytes, 71A Haji Lane, Singapore 189264
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The Flour Department

Everton Park’s newest cafe, The Flour Department, has transitioned from a home-based business to a physical store in Chinatown. Known for its quirky tomato-shaped bagel, the cafe offers a variety of savory and sweet options, including crispy chicken katsu and Bailey’s Nutella cookies. The menu changes regularly, so follow their Instagram for updates.

  • Address: The Flour Department, #01-36, 5 Everton Park, Singapore 080005
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Tom’s Palette

Tom’s Palette has opened a second outlet in Kovan, featuring a bright yellow decor that celebrates the local heritage. This location offers a putu mayam cone and exclusive gelato flavors like honey apricot cardamom. They also carry classic favorites such as Sicilian pistachio and salted caramel cheesecake.

  • Address: Tom’s Palette, #01-333, 212 Hougang Street 21, Singapore 530212
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New Restaurants – May 2024

Discovering new places to eat is fun. Singapore has many new restaurants. Let’s check on the new ones in May 2024.

Ammakase

Discover a fusion of Omakase and Indian cuisine at Ammakase, a new restaurant in Singapore, where Executive Chef Abhijit Saha infuses traditional recipes with European and Asian culinary techniques, crafting an innovative dining experience. Delight in the Goan coconut kokum, served alongside cured hamachi and mango chili sorbet, offering a tantalizing blend of flavors. Indulge in the exquisite caramelized rasgulla and mishti doi brûlée, adorned with spun sugar and berries for a harmonious balance of richness and freshness.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? #04-48, One Raffles Place, Singapore 04861
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Ki Su

Craving a unique culinary journey? Indulge in a sophisticated Japanese omakase dining affair with a plant-based twist at Ki Su, a new restaurant in Singapore. Inspired by shojin ryori cuisine, rooted in traditional Japanese Buddhist cooking, Ki Su invites you to its serene ambiance for an eight-course lunch ($88++) or a 10-course dinner ($168++). But here, you won’t find any mock or cultivated meats. Instead, the focus is on honoring the essence of fresh, seasonal vegetables.

The “sushi” at Ki Su may resemble the traditional version, but it’s crafted from ingredients such as capsicum, eggplant, and shimeji mushrooms. You’ll hardly miss the fish. Each dish is meticulously designed to offer a delightful harmony of flavors and textures. Notable mentions include the truffle pate, featuring nuts, and the monkey head mushroom roulade served alongside truffle mashed potatoes and black pepper sauce.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? #01-01, 60 Tras Street, Singapore 078999
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Little Island Brewing Company at Gillman Barracks

Step into nostalgia at Little Island Brewing Co, a new restaurant in Singapore, Singapore’s pioneering vintage vinyl bar, where audiophiles rejoice in retro tunes played on Technics MK5G turntables and Altec Lansing A5-X speakers dating back to the 1950s. Keeping with the theme, the food offerings are just as enticing. Indulge in the Vinyl Charcoal Pizza, boasting wood-fired pies dyed black with activated charcoal, reminiscent of a vintage vinyl record. Additionally, savor regional delights like Nasi Kerabu with Rendang Daging or the signature Little Island Chicken Wings, perfectly paired with their own brew from the Changi Village microbrewery.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? #01-01, 60 Tras Street, Singapore 078999
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Shinrai

If you enjoyed the omakase concept at Sushi Yujo, you’re in for a treat with chef-owner Desmond Fong’s latest venture, Shinrai Izakaya, a new restaurant in Singapore. This isn’t your typical izakaya experience—prepare for innovative dishes like salmon carpaccio drizzled with truffle sauce and adorned with truffle caviar, or the torched scallop and caramelized foie gras sushi. Maki enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the Shinrai Signature Maki, bursting with salmon, unagi, avocado, cucumber, tobiko, and chicken floss—it’s a flavor-packed delight.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? 173 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068622
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New Restaurants – April 2024

Singapore has some exciting new places to eat in April! Whether you love trying new foods or just want a tasty meal, there’s something for everyone.

Moss Cross Tokyo

A new sensation has hit Singapore’s dining scene with the arrival of Moss Cross Tokyo, a renowned Japanese restaurant making its first international debut. Specializing in shokado omakase, Moss Cross Tokyo, a new restaurant in Singapore, offers an exquisite culinary experience where each dish is meticulously crafted and presented in a visually stunning wooden box. Every creation revolves around seasonal ingredients, ensuring a delightful feast for the eyes and the palate.

Among the standout dishes is the Hyogo oyster, adorned with camembert mousse milk foam and a sprinkle of caviar and kombu. Another indulgent delight is the Kyoto wagyu sushi, expertly paired with uni and drizzled with truffle-infused shoyu. The precise arrangement of these dishes not only pleases the senses but also invites diners to savour the freshness and quality of each component.

For those eager to experience this culinary journey, Moss Cross Tokyo offers lunch omakase courses at affordable prices, ranging from S$68 to S$80. Dinner menus are more extensive, priced at S$128 or S$150. Whether it’s a midday escape or an evening of indulgence, Moss Cross Tokyo promises an unforgettable dining experience that celebrates the artistry of Japanese cuisine.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? #02-01, Capri by Fraser China Square, 181 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058743
  • Opening hours: Tue-Sat 12 pm – 3 pm, 6 pm – 10 pm
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Sushi to Sumi

Who doesn’t have a soft spot for sushi? Whether it’s a quick grab from the store or a fun outing to a conveyor belt sushi spot, there’s something irresistible about the marriage of rice and fresh fish. But when word spreads about a top-notch Japanese sushi chef setting up shop in town, excitement brews – though often dampened by the steep prices.

Enter Sushi to Sumi, Singapore’s pioneering standing sushi joint, offering exquisite omakase sets without breaking the bank. How do they manage it? The secret lies in their direct connection to Goodvibes, a wholesaler that sources top-quality fish and ingredients straight from Japan. This means Sushi to Sumi can maintain high standards while keeping prices friendly.

Let’s talk about their Ume set, the most budget-friendly option. For just S$30 at lunchtime (or S$50 at dinner), you’ll be treated to eight mouthwatering sushi pieces, a grilled seafood dish, and a comforting bowl of miso soup.

Feeling more indulgent? Level up to the Take set (S$45 for lunch, S$80 for dinner) for ten sushi pieces, that grilled seafood dish, miso soup, and a bonus ala carte treat. And if you’re really in the mood to spoil yourself, go for the Matsu set (S$80 for lunch, S$120 for dinner). With twelve pieces of sushi, grilled seafood delight, miso soup, and an extra signature dish, it’s a feast fit for royalty.

Considering that the typical omakase experience in Singapore can easily hit S$100 per person, Sushi to Sumi stands out as a beacon of value, offering top-notch quality without emptying your wallet. So next time you’re craving a sushi fix, why not try Sushi to Sumi? It’s a win-win for your taste buds and your bank account.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? #02-01, Plus 20 Cecil St, Singapore 049705
  • Opening hours: Daily 11 am – 2 pm, 5 pm – 9 pm
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Jiak Kim House

For those who remember the storied 1920s warehouse on Jiak Kim Street as the iconic Zouk nightclub, prepare to be enchanted by its stunning transformation into Jiak Kim House, an exquisite fine dining destination. Here, the echoes of the past mingle with the flavors of Modern Asian and Southeast Asian cuisine, creating a culinary journey rich in taste and history.

The Tingkat of Memories (S$36) beckons as an ideal sharing platter, offering a tempting array of light bites. Indulge in delicacies like a herbed crab cake, lamb goulash croquette, and otak otak crafted from Spanish mackerel alongside a delightful chilli crab pie tee. Complementing these delectable bites is the Sips Of The Silk Road (S$26), a mesmerizing blend of mezcal and whisky infused with spiced bitters, ginger liqueur, and kaffir lime.

For those who once frequented Zouk, a visit to Jiak Kim House may feel both disorienting and captivating as memories of the past collide with the allure of this new culinary haven. Whether you’re reminiscing about nights spent dancing or forging new memories over exquisite cuisine, Jiak Kim House promises an unforgettable experience that transcends time.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? #01-17, 5 Jiak Kim Street, Singapore 169425
  • Opening hours: Mon-Sat 12 pm – 3 pm, 6 pm – 11 pm
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Cote Korean Steakhouse

Looking for a romantic evening out? Look no further than Cote Korean Steakhouse, the first international branch of the prestigious Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse from New York. Cote offers a unique twist on traditional Korean barbecue by infusing elements from classic American steakhouses. Indulge in premium cuts, including USDA Prime beef, Australian Wagyu, Black Angus, and an extensive Japanese A5 Wagyu. Choose to order your meat a la carte or opt for the Butcher’s Feast (S$98++ per person), a cheat sheet for the whole table featuring four pre-selected beef cuts accompanied by banchan and condiments. Plus, enjoy the luxury of your server to cook your meats over smokeless charcoal grills.

Unlike typical casual Korean BBQ spots, Cote exudes an ambience of classic luxury with its moody vibes. The main dining room, reminiscent of the flagship in New York, features dark green tones, marbled tables, and plush booth seats, creating an intimate atmosphere perfect for a date night. Before your meal, indulge in a pre-dinner cocktail at the jungle-themed Millim Bar at the entrance, adding an extra charm to your evening.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? COMO Orchard, 30 Bideford Rd, Level 3 COMO Orchard, Singapore 229922
  • Opening hours: Wed-Sun 5 pm – 12 am, Closed Mon and Tue
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New Restaurants – March 2024

Embark on a culinary journey this March as we unveil exciting new restaurants in Singapore that have set their roots in the gastronomic landscape. From trendy rooftop cafés to globally acclaimed chefs bringing their expertise to local delights, these establishments promise an array of flavors and experiences. 

Air

Air at Dempsey Hill, new restaurant in Singapore, sprawls across 40,000 square feet. It has a two-story dining spot, a big green lawn, a spot for research and development, and even its own working garden that grows fresh produce.

Renowned chefs Matthew Orlando and Will Goldfarb, known for their work at Noma and Room4Desserts, teamed up to create this place. They serve modern dishes inspired by Southeast Asia and Europe, using ingredients from their garden.

Orlando believes in making tasty food everyone can enjoy, and he’s also about sustainability. That’s why you can grab a five-course Chef’s Choice meal with desserts for a reasonable S$88 per person. The fermented cassava flatbread with whipped mushroom XO butter is a fantastic way to start, and don’t miss out on the crispy oyster mushrooms. The batter is light, and the mushrooms underneath are firm and delicious.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? 25B Dempsey Road, Singapore 249670
  • Opening hours: Wed-Sun 5.30 pm –11 pm
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Bombay Brasserie Singapore

Singapore now hosts Bombay Brasserie, the renowned restaurant chain from India, with branches in London, Cape Town, and Dubai. Bringing the flavors of Bombay and Indian cuisine, the restaurant offers a backdrop of an elegant Parisian-inspired brasserie, lending itself to the restaurant’s name. The signature dishes are the Chatka Crab Legs (S$60), served with a coriander chili butter glaze, and the ever-popular butter chicken (S$40).

A special highlight lies in the chaat section of the menu, offering refreshing takes on these savory Indian snacks typically found at roadside stalls. The avocado and salmon papdi chaat (S$29) is a must-try. The Tandoor section is equally enticing, featuring a variety of crabs, prawns, salmon, and chicken cooked in the restaurant’s clay oven, accompanied by mint chutney or other complementary sauces. It’s a fusion of Bombay and Paris in the heart of Singapore, with a diverse menu sure to tantalize your taste buds.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? B1-23/24/25, 26 Beach Road, Singapore 189768
  • Opening hours: Daily 12 pm-10 pm
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Frankie & Ferns

Holland Village has seen a wave of new openings, and Frankie & Fern’s, new restaurant in Singapore, is tucked away in a quieter spot. You’ll find this hidden rooftop café-terrace at Holland Road Shopping Centre – take the lift next to UOB up to the fourth floor. Step into a lovely space with Scandinavian-inspired interiors, flooded with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The menu covers the usual brunch options like avo toast, granola, acai bowls, a hearty big breakfast, and coffee. However, some unique offerings include roasted short rib toast (S$22) with provolone, chimichurri, and chili-pickled cucumbers. Don’t miss the housemade green tea mint kombucha ($9). They’re also working on a kids’ play area on the terrace, making it a perfect spot to spend a leisurely weekend afternoon with the little ones kept happily entertained.

  • Are there new restaurants near me in Singapore? #04-03, Holland Road Singapore Centre, 211 Holland Avenue, Singapore
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  • Opening hours: Mon-Thu 9.30 am – 6 pm; Fri 9.30 am – 9 pm; Sat-Sun 9 am – 9 pm
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Tamba Singapore

African restaurants in Singapore are still rare, so the opening of Tamba in Duxton Hill is a reason to celebrate. Kurt Wagner, the owner of the popular Kafe Utu, Singapore’s first African café-restaurant, is also behind Tamba. The vibe at Tamba, new restaurant in Singapore, is just as welcoming and cozy, with rustic decor and thoughtful details.

While Kafe Utu draws inspiration from the entire African continent, Tamba focuses on West African cuisine. You can choose from Jollof rice with sofrito, sakura chicken, and smoked pork belly. Tapalapa bread with goat’s milk ricotta, smoked honey, bacon butter, or Suya – a grilled Angus tenderloin skewer with kachumbari and smoked kuli.

The drink menu is equally exciting, featuring 60 percent African spirits. Award-winning bartender Joma Rivera is responsible for crafting creative cocktails like the savory Dry Boney with a tomato base and Vita, a clarified milk cocktail with cacao butter and fat-washed Mhoba rum from South Africa.

  • Address: 101 Duxton Road, Singapore 089964
  • Opening hours: Tue-Sat 6 pm-midnight
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New Restaurants & Cafes – February 2024

Embark on a culinary journey as we dive into Singapore’s vibrant and ever-evolving food scene. February 2024 brings a fresh wave of gastronomic delights, introducing new restaurants and cafes in Singapore that promise to tantalize your taste buds. From innovative concepts to diverse cuisines, this curated list showcases the latest culinary destinations that are set to capture the hearts and palates of Singapore’s food enthusiasts.

Fysh

Chef Josh Niland, known for his expertise in utilizing every part of a fish, has introduced Fysh, a fish steakhouse, to Singapore. Fysh offers yellowfin tuna cheeseburgers, swordfish Schnitzels for lunch, and grilled sirloins and ribeyes for dinner in the luxurious Singapore Edition hotel. The 400g dry-aged yellowfin tuna ribeye and 450g swordfish sirloin are highly recommended.

Fysh’s menu goes beyond fish, featuring the standout Brown Clams XO with Java clams in a fish-gut-based XO sauce. The Valrhona chocolate macaron with yellowfin tuna eye ice cream may sound unusual, but the fish eye ice cream, acting as an egg substitute, pairs surprisingly well with the chocolate macaron.

For those preferring familiar flavors, the charcoal-grilled game farm quail and the Fysh Egg Tart with creme fraiche and salmon roe are solid choices. To end your meal, try the Fysh martini with Stranger & Sons Gin, Murray Cod Fat, and Fino Sherry Dry Vermouth for a unique and satisfying experience.

  • Address: The Singapore Edition, 38 Cuscaden Rd., Singapore 249731
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Hevel Singapore

Hevel, led by chef-owner Stefan Liau, has joined Keong Saik’s fine dining scene. Formerly head chef at Mandala Club, Liau has experience from Michelin-starred establishments like Cure by Andrew Walsh and Terra in Tokyo. Hevel, his debut restaurant, draws inspiration from Liau’s upbringing and diverse culinary background.

The menu, rooted in European techniques with global influences, aims to provide a refined communal dining experience. Starting with a trio of snacks, including orange doughnuts with caviar and smoked crème fraiche, maguro tuna choux, and crispy chicken liver parfait, Hevel sets a sophisticated tone. Small plates showcase artfully plated dishes such as mackerel with passionfruit and potato hash with pickled leek.

Mains offers a choice of meats, including porcini-rubbed pork presa, grilled short rib, and duck with roasted barley, ensuring a diverse and exciting dining experience.

  • Address: #01-04, 1 Keong Saik Rd., Singapore 089109
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Tribal Restaurant Singapore

Tribal, a modern Asian grill in Mondrian Singapore Duxton by Ebb & Flow, known for Sommer and Willow dining, spotlights wood-fired cooking and Asian flavors. Executive Chef Keith Wan offers small plate delights like yellowtail umai and bincho scallops. Meat highlights include pure black dry-aged OP rib and satsuma striploin. The star is the sharing rice pots with options like wild mushroom, Wagyu, and seafood, each simmered for 30 minutes in a cast iron pot with a nasi ulam base.

  • Address: #01-07, 83 Neil Rd, Singapore 089813
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Ginkyō By Kinki

If you’re a Kinki Restaurant + Bar fan, you’ll love Ginkyō at One Holland Village by the same group. Ginkyō, new restaurant in Singapore, offers a Japanese dining experience with a cosmopolitan twist. The Raw Kitchen, featuring Tokyo’s Toyosu Market seafood, presents highlights like Ginkyō Crispies with Uni, Caviar, Ikura, and Kimchi Onigiri Arancini. Don’t miss the swordfish ceviche with avocado and salsa. The menu also includes meaty options like Hamburg Wagyu and yakitori, perfectly complemented by creative cocktails. The Kinki restaurant + bar reviews tell us to come there!

  • Address: One Holland Village, 7 Holland Village Way, Singapore 275748
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Fireplace By Bedrock

Bedrock, the award-winning steakhouse, introduces Fireplace by Bedrock, new restaurant in Singapore, a new open wood-fired grill concept at One Holland Village. The open kitchen focuses on open-fire cooking, filling the air with delightful woody aromas. Highlights include the Dirty Duck, featuring sous vide Irish duck grilled with aromatic spices, and the 6 Hours Wood-Fired Crispy Pork Belly, sous vide overnight and slow-cooked for tenderness, with a wonderfully smoky flavor and super crispy skin.

The Wagyu Tomahawk Steak and the 8-hour wood-fired roast of whole lamb are excellent choices for group dining. Starters range from blistered padron peppers to oven-baked bone marrow toast on house-made brioche. Notably, they offer a proper kids’ menu with dishes like boneless chicken thigh with baked potatoes, avoiding the typical nugget fare.

  • Address: #03-27/28, One Holland Village, 7 Holland Village Way, Singapore 275748
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New Restaurants & Cafes – January 2024

Discover new places to eat in Singapore in January 2024! From new fancy restaurants to cozy cafes in Singapore, there’s something for everyone. Explore these exciting spots and find delicious dishes to make your taste buds happy.

HighHouse

HighHouse, new restaurant in Singapore, is an excellent spot to enjoy fabulous music, tasty food, and amazing views of Singapore. It’s open day to night, bringing together art, flavors, and good conversations.
The people who created HighHouse wanted to make a place to connect with others, enjoy great cocktails and food, and get top-notch service. They also have a fantastic mix of music featuring well-known and new artists from Singapore and beyond.
HighHouse was imagined by creative folks in art, design, entertainment, and hospitality. They aimed to give you extraordinary experiences, breaking the usual limits of nightlife and dining. The HighHouse menu is all about having a great time and making memories in a unique place!

  • Address: 1 Raffles Place, L61-62, Singapore 048616
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Mosella

Indulge in culinary delights at Mosella, one of the top Orchard Road restaurants. From zesty ceviche to robust char-grilled meats, their menu is a feast for your taste buds. Start your day with an international buffet breakfast featuring live cooking stations for farm-to-table goodness. Enjoy sharing plates and individual portions that cater to every preference for lunch and dinner in Singapore. Enhance your dining experience at the theater bar with handcrafted cocktails from their talented mixologists. Cheers to a flavorful journey at Mosella!

  • Address: Level 2 (Forest Terrace), 10 Claymore Road, Singapore 229540
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Kunthaville

Experience Kunthaville Narratives at your table—a culinary journey filled with flavors and stories inspired by the ancient spice routes. They offer a diverse range of white, green, and black tea blends, highlighting that the benefits of tea are well-researched and widely known. They also stated that their cooking is vegan, with no use of animal products. Additionally, it was noted that no high chairs are available in the restaurant.

Its founder & chef-owner, Kuntha Chelvanathan, believes it is time to share Sri Lanka’s treasures with the world. She mentioned that her contribution to the land is a homage to the place her parents called home and the heritage and legacy that have shaped her into who she is today. 

  • Address: 18, Veerasaamy Road, Level-1, Singapore 207326
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LIBERTY Singapore Restaurant

Liberty Singapore, situated in the heart of the prestigious Marina Bay Financial Centre, welcomes you to experience the Symphony of Smokehouse Craftsmanship and Exotic Asian Flavors. In this new restaurant and bar, the age-old tradition of wood-fired grilling is seamlessly blended with the richness of Asian flavors.

As visitors step into the refined ambiance of Liberty Singapore, culinary magic unfolds before their eyes. Each bite tells a story of perfection, where the combination of smoky notes and exotic flavors creates a harmonious symphony for the discerning palate.

Meticulously curated details ensure that every aspect of the dining experience at Liberty is nothing short of remarkable. Guests are invited to join and savor moments carefully crafted to be cherished and shared. Liberty Singapore promises an exceptional journey for those seeking a blend of craftsmanship and exotic culinary delights.

  • Address: 10 Marina Boulevard #01-04 Marina Bay Financial Centre, Tower 2, Singapore 018983
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New Restaurants – December 2023

Lo Quay Singapore

If you’re exploring new Vietnamese cuisine, Lo Quay, a new restaurant in Singapore, is a spot that might catch your eye on Google. Tucked away on Amoy Street in a shophouse, this restaurant goes for a low-key vibe. You even have to ring a doorbell to get in! Once inside, the ambiance is moody and stylish, with AI-generated artworks for sale on the walls.

Forget the regular menu and choose the Discover menu (S$138+), available for dinner from Monday to Saturday in Singapore. It mirrors chef Qunyh Brown’s take on modern Vietnamese cuisine. The starter includes seven snacks like wagyu tartare, oyster with caviar, and scallop and ikura in a pate choux. The banh mi Wellington adds a cool twist with glazed puff pastry and pickled Japanese cucumbers.

The fried jackfruit with tomato surprised everyone at the table. It tasted nothing like the fruit! It’s a unique experience that requires a moment to process after each bite. Move to the pho bo (beef noodle soup) for a flavorful combo of beef broth, wagyu, and offal bits. Now, onto the main dishes—perfect for sharing among three people. Choose from lamb, sea bass, duck, or wagyu. The whole sea bass, served with tangy citrus salad, is flaky and homely—an absolute comfort.

For meat lovers, the wagyu steals the show with its tenderness and flavorful kick from the demi-glace. And, of course, the meal isn’t complete without dessert. Chef Qunyh transforms Vietnamese coffee into a crunch parfait with condensed milk and espresso sponge—a refreshing end to the dinner.

If you dine here, pair your meal with carefully chosen vintage wines (S$98+). The sommelier suggests them.

Chicco Pasta Bar

Simple and tasty food—that’s what you’ll find at Chicco Pasta Bar, new restaurant in Singapore. Look no further if you want a place with a chill atmosphere and homemade pasta that won’t break the bank. Chicco Pasta Bar, run by Australian-Italian chef Drew Nocente, is our top pick for a casual meal, whether it’s a quick lunch with coworkers, a relaxed dinner with friends, or a laid-back first date.

Chef Drew takes pride in serving fresh pasta daily, offering varieties like conchiglie, rigatoni, and mafaldine. Almost half of the menu features signature dishes that are well-loved, and we agree after trying them out.

  • For a cheesy start, go for the fried mozzarella and basil (S$12) or the classic burrata (S$20) served on a bed of rocket leaves, cucumber slices, and melon chunks.
  • Then, indulge in some carb goodness with the fluffy focaccia slices (starting at S$10), generously topped with chorizo, zucchini, roasted pork belly, or fennel.
  • And, of course, you can’t miss the pasta! The carbonara (S$18) is our favorite—wonderfully creamy and tossed with guanciale, egg, and pepper, just as it should be.
  • Don’t forget to try the fresh and flavorful tagliolini with slipper lobster and bisque (S$24) and the fusilli with mushroom and nduja (S$20).
  • If you’re with friends, dive into the dinner-exclusive meaty mains like pork with roasted baby potatoes (S$24) or Australian grass-fed ribeye (S$28).
  • Finish your meal with the pistachio tiramisu and coffee mascarpone (S$12), a dessert worth capturing on camera as the rich, creamy layer cascades down the side.

Without a doubt, you’ll be back for seconds on everything.

  • Address: 208 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, 068642
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Nong Geng Ji

Exciting news for food lovers in Singapore! A famous Hunan cuisine spot has opened its first international branch in Singapore. Grab your friends, secure a table, and get ready to savor genuine dishes. Watch for their top pick: stir-fried pork with juicy baby abalone and Hunan green peppers. This dish is served in a wok with a burner, ensuring it stays warm throughout your meal.

Another must-try is the pan-seared green chilies with century eggs and garlic. It comes in mortar, and you must work before digging in. Just pound everything, release the aromas and goodness, mix it up, and enjoy. If you’re a fan of fish heads, don’t pass up the steamed fish head with chopped peppers. The soy sauce and red and green peppers add a sweet and spicy kick to the freshwater fat-head fish.

Important note: Pair everything with rice. Don’t forget to order the Wuchang steamed rice with sweet potatoes and red dates. If rice isn’t your go-to carb, try the steamed shrimp with vermicelli and garlic. And after all those spicy delights, quench your thirst with their signature lemon tea. It’s a refreshing way to wrap up your meal.

  • Address: #01-01/02, Collyer Quay Centre, 16 Collyer Quay, Singapore, 049318
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Altro Zafferano

Craving a delightful Italian feast? You’re in for a treat! Altro Zafferano, new restaurant in Singapore, is introducing a brand-new a la carte menu, embracing seasonal vegetables, mushrooms, honeyed fruit, and the finest catches from the Mediterranean Sea. Executive chef Andrea de Paola interprets the menu through the lens of southern Italy, blending flavors inspired by the region’s rich history and stories.

For the ultimate experience, we recommend the four-course Experience menu (S$148). Choose a starter, pasta, main course, and dessert, and enjoy it 43 floors up with stunning city views. The aquarelle risotto, topped with scallop crudo and sea grapes, is a hearty dish bursting with ocean flavors. The scampi tortelli is a light option with a fragrant mushroom tea. Feeling like a bit of extravagance? Treat yourself to something special and consider splurging on the Santoku Wagyu striploin.

The show’s star is the house-made tagliolini with Piedmont white truffle shavings (a surprise off-menu item). The thin pasta is coated in a creamy sauce that’s delightfully salty without being overwhelming. Don’t forget the thoughtful wine pairing for each dish you choose. Wrap up your meal with a drink or two in the alfresco area to soak in the views. Cheers!

  • Address: Level 43, Ocean Financial Centre, 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore, 049315
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Discover culinary delights this December in Singapore with our guide to seven new restaurants in Singapore. From innovative flavors to cultural fusions, these dining spots promise a unique gastronomic experience. Don’t miss the chance to savor the latest and most exciting additions to Singapore’s vibrant and ever-evolving food scene.

New Singapore Restaurants – November 2023

Whether you want fish and chips, Michelin-starred cuisine, meaty meals or plant-based dishes, there’s something for everyone in our selection of new restaurants found across Singapore. Bon appetit!

Burma Social

If you’ve ever visited Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), you’ll know that its residents are some of the friendliest people in the world. Strangely, its food gets little international recognition even though it is up there with some of Asia’s finest (thanks partly to the influence of its neighbouring countries of Thailand, India, Laos, Bangladesh, and China). Burma Social, on Tras Street near Tanjong Pagar, is attempting to finally put Myanmar cuisine on the map through its menu, that includes wok-fried dishes such as its chilli-and-pepper-infused mala chicken, and broths such as its spicy tomato-and-coconut-based curry.

Tilly’s

Residents in the East of Singapore are lucky enough to have a new Irish restaurant in their neighbourhood. Tilly’s Irish Bat & Grill has a menu that includes hearty favourites such as toad in the hole (pork sausages in a Yorkshire pudding batter), beer battered fish and chips, and beef and Guiness pie with mash. Anyone craving a traditional Sunday roast can choose between roast chicken with sage and onion stuffing, roast striploin beef with horseradish, roast crackling pork with apple jam, and roast cauliflower with Irish cheddar cheese sauce.

Restaurant Born

If fine dining is your style, this new Michelin-starred restaurant could be just up your street (especially if you live near Chinatown). Although only recently opened, Restaurant Born has won a single Michelin star and entered the list of Asia’s Best 50 Restaurants at No. 36. Its sophisticated cuisine is built around a 9-course chef’s menu that includes foods such as char-grilled beef tongue and deep-fried chicken stuffed with pig stomach.

Wheeler’s Tropikana

This latest addition to the Wheeler group, which includes Wheeler’s Yard and Wheeler’s Estate, offers a tropical take on Australian cuisine, served within its beautiful garden setting close to Hort Park. The Wheeler’s Tropikana‘s lunch menu includes dishes such as grilled Tasmanian salmon and barbecued chicken, whilst its more extensive dinner menu boasts such delights as seared duck breast and aged wagyu bone-in striploin, as well as various tapas.

  • Address: 9A Lock Rd., Gillman Barracks, Singapore 108926
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Bacata

If you like a Latin flavour to your food, Bacata is a new restaurant that could be worthy of your attention. Specializing in Colombian cuisine, this stylish restaurant in the central business district offers upmarket versions of classic Latin American dishes, such as veal tongue, poached lobster, seabass with rice and coconut, and cuttlefish with chimichurri. It doesn’t go short on desserts either, with one specialty being its grilled sweet plantains with rum, dates, and burrata ice cream.

  • Address: 182 Cecil St, #03-01/02 Fraser Tower, Singapore 069547
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If you’re on the hunt for an unforgettable culinary experience, look no further than the best French restaurants in Singapore. These French restaurants in Singapore are known for their exquisite flavors, elegant presentations, and rich traditions that celebrate the art of French restaurant cuisine. Whether you’re craving classic dishes like coq au vin or modern interpretations of French favorites, these French restaurants in Singapore promise to satisfy your gastronomic desires. From cozy bistros to Michelin-starred dining experiences, each French restaurant in Singapore caters to every palate and occasion. Indulging in a meal at one of these establishments not only tantalizes your taste buds but also transports you to the charming streets of France. Join BusyKidd‘s Guide as we explore the finest French restaurants in Singapore, where every dish tells a story and every bite is a celebration of culinary artistry. Your French dining adventure awaits!

Related Reading: Check out our guides to  Warabimochi Kamakura in SingaporeBest Italian Restaurants in Singapore, Best Indian Restaurants.

Gunther’s Modern French Cuisine

Gunther’s is more than just a French restaurant in Singapore for Chef Gunther Hubrechsen. It’s a second home for him, where he can plan and visualize his culinary masterpieces. The restaurant’s magnificent art nouveau décor includes panel art pieces and natural, flowing designs. More significantly, the precisely created dining area serves as a backdrop for Chef Gunther’s one-of-a-kind dishes. Guided by the seasons, each component is highlighted to showcase its own features.

  • Where: Gunther’s Modern French Cuisine, #01-03, 36 Purvis Street, Singapore 188613
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Gaston Singapore

Gaston, a little cafe and wine bar in the bustling Keong Saik neighborhood, takes you on a gastronomic tour through Burgundy. Rich in Burgundian heritage, handcrafted regional dishes are given a unique twist while remaining loyal to tradition. French comfort cuisine is accompanied by high-quality wines from France and beyond.

  • Where: Gaston, 25 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089132
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Saint Pierre Singapore

With its sophisticated French cuisine and Asian-inspired ingredients, this two-Michelin-starred French restaurant in Singapore understands exquisite dining. Saint Pierre, which occupies an exquisite location at One Fullerton and boasts fantastic views of the Marina Bay shoreline, provides a lovely dining experience that mixes exceptional ingredients and amazing flavors.

  • Where: Saint Pierre, #02-02B, One Fullerton, 1 Fullerton Road, Singapore 049213
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Odette

Odette, a three Michelin-starred restaurant at the National Gallery

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Odette, a lovely fine dining French restaurant in Singapore with three Michelin stars, is located in the famous National Gallery and is known for its inventive French cuisine. Each meal tells a narrative via carefully chosen seasonal ingredients and artistic presentation. Oh, and you can’t miss the stunning interior, which is painted in enticing pastels by Singaporean artist Dawn Ng, who did an excellent job.

  • Where: Odette, #01-04, National Gallery, 1 St Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178957
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Les Amis

Les Amis a fancy three-Michelin-starred French restaurant

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Les Amis, a French restaurant in Singapore, is a three-Michelin-starred concept that offers all guests a sophisticated gourmet dining experience. With its plaudits, you should expect higher costs. However, for French meals that exude elegance and strike all of the correct flavor notes, the premium is definitely worthwhile.

  • Where: Les Amis, #01-16, Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Road, Singapore 228208
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Claudine

Claudine a French restaurant

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At Dempsey Hill, you’ll discover an ancient colonial chapel where Claudine lives. Julien Royer and The Lo & Behold Group created a French neo-brasserie. Inspired by the simple joys of home cooking, Claudine, a French restaurant in Singapore, shares timeless French classics as well as dishes with local variations. Begin with a caramelised onion pie, then warm your spirit with Claudine’s steak frites in Singapore.

  • Where: Claudine, 39C Harding Road, Singapore 249541
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Restaurant Jag

It would be a crime not to include this award-winning French restaurant in Singapore on the list. The gourmet dining restaurant highlights fresh veggies using French culinary techniques. Don’t worry, there are proteins to complement the recipes. Diners may expect delicious dishes with mild flavors yet impressive presentation. Veggie haters may even change their tune after eating here.

  • Where: Restaurant Jag, #02-02, STPI Creative Workshop and Gallery, 41 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238236
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Summer Hill Singapore

Since moving to its current location in Orchard, this French restaurant in Singapore has developed steadily. Stop over for a cozy supper of rustic food that will transport you to France. Did someone mention bottomless brunch and booze? Yes, you read it correctly. On weekends, the breakfast trolley makes the rounds. Sink your teeth into a variety of selections, including roasted pig belly and the famous French fried chicken.

  • Where: Summer Hill, #02-17, Claymore Connect, 442 Orchard Road, Singapore 238879
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Josephine Restaurant

Josephine, a stylish French bistro on Amoy Street

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Josephine, a fashionable French café, is nestled within Amoy Street. Walking into this French restaurant in Singapore is like entering someone’s house, where you are greeted cordially by the serving team. The meal is not only tasty, but also embodies the spirit and authenticity of French cuisine. Josephine serves as a wine bar, so anticipate some of the greatest sips. Alternatively, choose from a variety of delightful drinks.

  • Where: Josephine, 97 Amoy Street, Singapore 069917
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Beurre@23

This French restaurant in Singapore mixes the distinct flavors of European and Asian cuisines to please your palate. From tiny plates to a range of shareable meals, head chef Han’s innovations transport you to France. You’ll be exposed to his distinct and polished approach, which is expressed via each gilded masterpiece. We adore the combination of elegant tapas that include a drink and an appetizer. But you may skip right to the mains. Either way, you’ll be treated to delicious food!

  • Where: Beurre@23, #01-01, 23 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089837
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Bistro du Vin

Bistro du Vin serves a variety of rustic French dishes, including French onion soup, duck leg confit, and escargots. Part of the Les Amis Group, this informal bistro at Shaw Centre provides comfortable meals and a homey eating experience that promises a genuine flavor of France, all at a fair price. This French restaurant’s popularity among the French people in Singapore is proof enough for us!

  • Where: Bistro du Vin, #01-14, Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Road, Singapore 228208
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L’Entrecote

The food at this Parisian bistro on Duxton Hill is excellent (excuse our French). The l’entrecôte steak is a classic meal that has a fabled secret sauce lavishly poured over succulent sliced steak. Beautifully served with golden French fries and a green salad with walnuts. The creamy mousse au chocolat is a delightful chocolate dessert.

  • Where: L’Entrecote, multiple locations including Customs House and Duxton Hill
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Meta

Meta, a Michelin-starred French restaurant

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Meta, another Michelin-starred French restaurant in Singapore, serves French classics with an Asian (mainly Korean) twist. Its recipes generally include fresh and seasonal ingredients. The service is friendly, and customers can select from an ever-changing menu of four dishes at lunch and seven courses in the evening. Once you’ve settled in, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the gastronomic journey.

  • Where: Meta, 9 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 238959
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Atout Restaurant

Atout serves French classics. This French restaurant in Singapore is the conclusion of Patrick Heuberger’s 17-year path to becoming the chef-owner of his ideal restaurant. Its location—the isolated enclave of Dempsey—and the airy outside area make it ideal for dating nights. The casual bistro meal here is unpretentious and will leave you relaxed with a glass of wine.

  • Where: Atout, 40C Harding Road, Singapore 249548
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Fleur de Sel

Fleur De Sel, a French restaurant in Singapore, provides a relaxed atmosphere for customers to enjoy sophisticated French cuisine. Set lunches and dinners include some familiar staples. The menu changes frequently, and if you’re feeling very sophisticated, opt for the degustation menu. Oh, and the chef is known to make his rounds around the restaurant, chatting with guests and contributing to the welcoming ambiance.

  • Where: Fleur de Sel, #01-01, 64 Tras Street, Singapore 079003
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Saveur

Looking for a budget-friendly French restaurant in Singapore? I take the challenge! Enter Saveur. This no-frills bistro delivers robust French dishes at reasonable prices. This small café serves one of the most honest types of cuisine, with traditional regional staples. If you want to wow your boyfriend on a date night without breaking the bank, here is the place to go.

  • Where: Saveur, #01-04, 5 Purvis Street, Singapore 188584​
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Les Bouchons

Les Bouchons, regarded as one of the top steakhouses and French restaurants in Singapore, returns to its roots. The house dishes include cuts of angus meat and free-flowing handmade fries. The latter is not for the faint of heart (or the health conscience). Les Bouchons offers an Impossible steak for our vegetarian friends!

  • Where: Les Bouchons, multiple locations including Ann Siang Road and Les Bouchons Robertson Quay
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Brasserie Gavroche

This cozy French restaurant in Singapore is tucked away in a little shophouse. Chef Frederic Colin prepares French gastronomy utilizing recipes passed down from his grandpa Henri. The French cheese cart and traditional French onion soup are just two of the many genuine meals to look forward to.

  • Where: Cafe Brasserie Gavroche, 27 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 238971
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The Astor Grill

The Astor Grill, a French restaurant in Singapore, offers a contemporary French dining experience with a touch of Parisian elegance. While admiring the hand-cut glass chandeliers and floor-to-ceiling windows, savor a carefully chosen assortment of epicurean pleasures, ranging from breakfast snacks to afternoon tea treats. For savory dinners, use relish in main courses ranging from shellfish to fowl. Oh, there’s also a vegetarian menu available.

  • Where: The Astor Grill, The St Regis Singapore, 29 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247911
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Rhubarb Le French 

Gallic food ranges from sophisticated to homey, and this French restaurant in Singapore is undoubtedly the latter. The one Michelin-starred restaurant has only seven seats where customers can observe the chef at work as he expertly creates modern French meals. When you are offered artistically arranged food, you will understand what we are talking about.

  • Where: Rhubarb Le French, 3 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089589
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The Summerhouse

The Summerhouse, a French restaurant in Singapore, focuses on the countryside and summer moods. The Au Balcon is set among the undulating greenery of Seletar. Enjoy traditional French dishes served family style with ingredients obtained responsibly by the chef. Gather your pals and exchange tales about a variety of topics that are intended to be discussed. Finish with a delectable dessert to complete your sumptuous evening. Heaven.

  • Where: The Summerhouse, 3 Park Lane, Singapore 798387
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MERCI MARCEL ORCHARD

A MERCI MARKEL ORCHARD café inspired by France-In-The-Tropics, located in a greener area of Singapore’s commercial center and featuring Bauhaus architecture, tropical decorations, and an eclectic mix of antique and modern furnishings.

  • Where: 390 Orchard Road, #01-03/04, Palais Renaissance, Singapore 238871
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Les Ducs

Les Ducs (“The Dukes” in French), located on the ground level of a historic shophouse on Ann Siang Hill, is chef-partner Louis Pacquelin’s funny, polished take on the French dining experience. He calls it “French fun dining” and reimagines hearty brasserie staples with a lighthearted approach rooted in a sense of location. The outcome is honest French comfort cuisine with Asian influences.

The menu of this French restaurant in Singapore is compact, with a variety of small snacks and larger meals. Katsu de cochon Iberique, choux mariné combines Iberico pork secreto and katsu, with tonkatsu sauce and marinated red cabbage in a bao bun. The croque prata is essentially the love child of the croque monsieur and the prata. Cooked French ham, Comté cheese, and truffled béchamel are sandwiched between prata and roasted till golden.

Maison Boulud

Maison Boulud Singapore has officially opened its doors at Marina Bay, providing a one-of-a-kind dining experience from world-renowned chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud to the famous integrated resort. This French restaurant in Singapore, like its award-winning sister brand in Montreal, aims to improve the dining experience in Singapore by incorporating Chef Daniel Boulud’s trademark cooking technique.

The menu features Chef Boulud’s unique renditions of classic French cuisine, coupled with the freshest seasonal ingredients, and infused with inspiration from his travels throughout the world. Highlights include saffron filo-wrapped lobster, Chilean seabass confit in olive oil, and free-range chicken rotisserie. Dessert is incomplete without the grapefruit sorbet.

  • Where: 2 Bayfront Avenue, B1-15 & L1-83 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
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Ro.ia

Nestled among the beautiful settings of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, E.J.H. Corner House, named for its resident Professor Edred John Henry Corner, is a place for great cuisine and unforgettable experiences. The storied black and white is Ro.ia’s new house, situated amid the first and only tropical garden on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Ro.ia, a French restaurant in Singapore, inspired by the river Roya that runs between France and Italy, is Chef Priyam Chatterjee’s sophisticated, French fine dining concept. Chef Priyam, the youngest and first chef of Indian descent to be awarded the French knighthood, Chevalier de l’Ordre du Mérite Agricole, serves a menu with worldwide inspirations that is expertly performed by his enthusiasm for and mastery of French cuisine and technique. Dishes include Hokkaido scallops with yogurt and finger lime, as well as Maison Burgaud Challandais duck with Kinjiso spinach and orange juice.

  • Where: 1 Cluny Road, E J H Corner House, Singapore Botanic Gardens
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Allo

Allo is a cozy French restaurant in Singapore that delivers high-quality French cuisine in a pleasant and private atmosphere. The emphasis here is on fresh ingredients and traditional methods.

Highlights include the meat Bourguignon, which is cooked to perfection with delicate meat and a delectable red wine sauce, and the Lobster Risotto, which has become the restaurant’s signature dish. Made with Arborio rice, it’s creamy, indulgent, and loaded with buttery lobster.

  • Where is this French restaurant in Singapore? 72 Desker Road Singapore
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Euphoria

Restaurant Euphoria showcases famous chef Jason Tan’s culinary concept, Gastro-Botanica. The term ‘Euphoria’ and the Chinese character ‘忆’ in the logo represent the promise of joy, surprise, and abiding remembrance for diners. Chef Jason introduces Gastro-Botanica 2.0, an elevated version of his original cuisine that features carefully sourced and prepared premium vegetables, meats, and seafood, with a focus on botanical elements such as vegetables, tubers, herbs, spices, and fruits.

Version 2.0 incorporates botanical essences to make base sauces known as Gastro-Botanica Essences—La Symphonie de Légumes. In doing so, Chef Jason deviates significantly from the foundational’mother sauces’ of French haute cuisine, paving the way for future creativity. Euphoria comprises entirely new 2.0 creations, as well as Chef Jason’s signature dish, ‘My Favorite Vegetable’, which utilizes the Cévennes onion in four different ways. Located on bustling Tras Street, the French restaurant in Singapore recreates a beautiful garden within its heritage shophouse interior, setting the stage for a culinary voyage with a trailblazing chef at the pinnacle of his trade.

  • Where is this French restaurant in Singapore? 76 Tras Street, Singapore 079015
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FAQ: The Best French Restaurants in Singapore

1. What makes a French restaurant in Singapore special?
A special French restaurant in Singapore has authentic dishes and great service. Look for traditional French cooking and elegant decor.

2. Are there Michelin-starred French restaurants in Singapore?
Yes, some French restaurants in Singapore have Michelin stars. They are known for high quality and exceptional food.

3. How much does it cost to dine at a French restaurant in Singapore?
Dining costs vary. Casual French restaurants in Singapore may be SGD 50-70 per person. Fine dining can cost over SGD 150.

4. Do French restaurants in Singapore offer vegetarian options?
Yes, many French restaurants in Singapore have vegetarian dishes. You can find options like ratatouille and vegetable tarts.

5. Are there gluten-free options at French restaurants in Singapore?
Some French restaurants in Singapore offer gluten-free choices. It’s best to check with the restaurant first.

6. When is the best time to visit a popular French restaurant in Singapore?
Visit on weekdays or early evenings. French restaurants in Singapore can be busy on weekends, so book in advance.

7. Do French restaurants in Singapore offer tasting menus?
Yes, many French restaurants in Singapore have tasting menus. These menus showcase a variety of dishes.

8. Can I find French restaurants in Singapore with outdoor seating?
Yes, some French restaurants in Singapore offer outdoor seating. It’s a great way to enjoy your meal outside.

9. Are there French restaurants in Singapore known for their desserts?
Yes, several French restaurants in Singapore are famous for their desserts. Look for crème brûlée and macarons.

10. Do French restaurants in Singapore offer wine pairings?
Yes, many French restaurants in Singapore offer wine pairings. These wines complement the dishes on the menu.

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Singapore is home to a wide array of Italian restaurants, offering everything from traditional family recipes to modern takes on classic dishes. If you’re searching for the best Italian restaurants in Singapore, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Whether it’s a cozy spot in the Holland Village food district or one of the sophisticated Dempsey restaurants, these Italian restaurants in Singapore deliver both flavor and atmosphere. From wood-fired pizza to handmade pasta, these eateries serve up some of the best Italian food in the city. Whether you’re looking for restaurants near me or planning a special night out at the best Italian restaurant Singapore has to offer, there’s something here for every Italian cuisine lover. Ready to explore? This BusyKidd’s guide highlights both the new and iconic Italian restaurants in Singapore.

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Al Forno

Italian restaurant Al forno

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Al Forno, an Italian restaurant in Singapore, has been a favorite on the East Coast for years, famous for its cheesy, mouthwatering pizzas like the Saporita (cheese, bacon, and egg) and con carne (ham, salami, sausage, and minced beef). Their pasta dishes are also a must-try, with options like vongole or crayfish in a rich garlic and tomato sauce. Even if you don’t live nearby, it’s definitely worth the trip!

  • Address: Al Forno, 400 East Coast Road, Singapore 428996
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Amó

The Italian restaurant in Singapore, Amó, combines traditional Italian flavors with modern techniques in a smart-casual atmosphere perfect for social dining. Sharing portions encourages conversation over dishes like frutti di mare pizza, butter-roasted spring chicken, and homemade tagliolini with Boston lobster tail.

  • Address: Amó, 33 Hong Kong Street, Singapore 059672
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Bar Cicheti

Italian restaurant Bar Cicheti

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Bar Cicheti, an Italian restaurant in Singapore, is a haven for pasta lovers. With a simple yet expertly curated menu, the restaurant focuses on letting the pasta take center stage. You won’t want to miss the gnocchetti con salsiccia or tagliatelle, both popular among regulars. Pair these with a glass of wine from their sommelier partner Ronald Kamiyama’s selection, and you’re in for a treat. Bar Cicheti menu will really surprise you!

  • Address: Bar Cicheti, 10 Jiak Chuan Road, Singapore 089264
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Bella Pasta Bar & Restaurant Singapore

Bella Pasta, an Italian restaurant in Singapore, is perfect for those who enjoy good italy food with a view. Located at Robertson Quay, this restaurant serves up mouth-watering homemade pasta and risotto, such as the risotto fungi porcini tartufo nero, while offering a lovely view of the Singapore River. Their menu also includes meats like bistecca tomahawk.

  • Is this Italian food near me? Bella Pasta, #01-09, 30 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238251
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Blue Label Pizza & Wine

Blue Label Pizza and Wine serves quite nice (if a little overpriced) pizza! This Italian American pizza restaurant in Singapore has comfortable leather seats, dark lighting, and terrific music, making it a favorite date night destination. The menu is basic, featuring salads (don’t miss the Kale Waldorf salad) and pizzas with a crisp chewy crust from the extended ferment dough. Try the cheesy The Original Famous ($28) or the Like a Caprese ($32), which has burrata and roasted vine tomatoes. There’s a branch in Mandarin Gallery, but we like the atmosphere at Ann Siang.

  • Address: Blue Label Pizza and Wine, multiple locations in Singapore
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Braci

Hidden on the top two floors of a history shophouse, one Michelin-starred Braci, an Italian restaurant in Singapore, is an exclusive spot that serves something else than pizza and pasta. Matteo Ponti, head chef, prepares exquisite Italian dishes using the Josper oven and Shichirin grill. The menu begins with a three-course set lunch ($88++) or a five-course degustation for $168++. There is a bar on the top level that is worth a visit for an Italian drink or two!

  • Address: Braci, 52 Boat Quay, Level 5/6, Singapore 049841
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Cheese & Pepper

A hidden gem in the West is Cheese & Pepper. It is an ex-Cacio e Pepe Italian restaurant in Singapore. Cheese & Pepper Italian restaurant boasts a dedicated following in Singapore. Known for its stuffed pasta with lobster and crab meat, beef tenderloin with mashed potatoes, and a lava cake to die for, this small but charming eatery is a must-visit for comfort italian food lovers in Singapore.

  • Address: Cheese & Pepper, 3 Chu Lin Road, Singapore 669890
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Cicheti

At this Italian restaurant in Singapore, Cicheti, you can experience the charm of Venetian cuisine in a chic, modern setting. Named after the traditional small plates served in Venice, this place is ideal for sharing. Start with their authentic cicheti, then move on to their wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas. The quattro formaggi drizzled with Greek honey is to die for! For a sweet ending, try their cannoli or tiramisu. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to come back for more. And it’s not just because of the Cicheti menu.

  • Address: Cicheti, 52 Kandahar Street, Singapore 198901
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Etna

Since 2006, Etna has been serving Italian cuisine with impeccable service. The Italian restaurant Singapore’s philosophy, “Every Table Needs Attention,” ensures a top-notch experience with dishes like carpaccio di manzo and linguine al granchio.

  • Address: Etna, Multiple locations, including Duxton Road and Upper East Coast Road
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Fico

Looking for a perfect date spot? Fico, the Italian restaurant Singapore, is nestled along East Coast Park. It ticks all the boxes with its laid-back seaside vibe and Italian comfort food. The menu changes with the seasons, but you can expect delicious sharing plates like terrines and handmade pastas. The star of the show? Their signature Focaccina is a delightful blend of focaccia and Singapore pizza. It’s an 8-inch bite of heaven. Just remember to book your table early—reservations fill up fast!

  • Address: Fico, 1300 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 468964
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Forma

Forma, an affluent Italian restaurant in the East of Singapore, is a joint venture between The Cicheti Group and local pasta craftsman Lee Yum Hwa. Pause at the window to enjoy a great view of the pasta artists rolling, measuring, and cutting pasta into forms ranging from linguine to tortellini. Pasta is served very al dente (and in very little servings). Don’t miss the Struncatura Ammollicata ($32) with anchovies, olives, chili, and sautéed breadcrumbs, Orecchiette al Sugo d’Agnello ($32), and antipasti such as gnoccho fritto with lardo shavings, smoked speck ham with medjool dates, and braised artichokes over creamy stracciatella.

  • Address: Forma, 128 Tembeling Road, Singapore 423638, Tel: (+65) 6513 228
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Il Clay Supper Club

If you’re craving freshly baked pizza, check out Il Clay Supper Club, a cozy Italian restaurant in Singapore. This Italian-Mediterranean gem serves up unique pizzas, like the spicy Napoli or the delicious six-cheese pizza with a honey drizzle. They also offer tasty lunch and dinner set menus in Singapore, with starter, main, and dessert options to satisfy your cravings. It’s a great spot for a cozy meal after a long day.

  • Address: Il Clay Supper Club, #01-04, 3D River Valley Road, Singapore 179023
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iO Italian Osteria

Hillview’s hidden gem, iO Italian Osteria x, offers a cozy atmosphere and an authentic Italian experience. With an open kitchen, you can watch the chefs work their magic as they prepare dishes like freshly baked Roman schiacciata, tender meatballs, and seafood platters. The pasta dishes of this Italian restaurant in Singapore, especially the tagliolini truffle and linguine cartoccio seafood, are not to be missed!

  • Address: iO Italian Osteria, #02-01, HillV2, 4 Hillview Rise, Singapore 667979
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La Bottega Enoteca

What began as a private dining concept named Casa Nostra (which means Our Home) has grown into one of the top Italian restaurants in the East of Singapore, currently known as La Bottega Enoteca. The cheeses and vegetables are obtained from Italy, while the salumi (such as Guanciale, Pancetta, Coppa, Bresaola, and Salame) are matured in-house. Fresh pastas like as tagliolini, pappardelle, ravioli, cavatelli, and orecchiette are all produced in-house, as are chef Antonio Miscellaneo’s renowned Neapolitan pizzas, which are created using a 72-hour slow fermented dough to give them that iconic chewy billowy crust.

  • Address: La Bottega Enoteca, 346 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427596
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La Nonna

Italian restaurant La Nonna

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If you love truffles, La Nonna’s signature pizza, topped with mozzarella, parmesan, asparagus, egg, and black truffle, is a must-try. This cozy Italian restaurant in Singapore also offers a standout crust that’s crispy and light, perfect for those who appreciate great pizza. La Nonna is really awesome!

  • Address: La Nonna, 26/26B Lorong Mambong, Singapore 277685
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L’antica Pizzeria Da Michele

When a world-famous Neapolitan pizzeria comes to Singapore, you know it’s a big deal! L’antica Pizzeria Da Michele is famous for its classic marinara and margherita pizzas, made with authentic recipes from Naples. The pizza dough and ingredients are as genuine as they come. Be sure to try their fried Neapolitan treats and handmade pastas. If you love pizza, this Italian restaurant in Singapore is a must-visit.

  • Address: L’antica Pizzeria Da Michele, #01-08, 8 Club Street, Singapore 069472
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La Braceria Pizza & Grill

La Braceria, a lovely Italian restaurant in Singapore, is a must-visit for meat lovers. It is known for its amazing pizza and grilled dishes. Try the Australian tomahawk wagyu or the sea bream cooked in a white wine base. Their pizzas are also fantastic, featuring toppings like parma ham, tomato, mozzarella, and cherry tomatoes.

  • Address: La Braceria Pizza & Grill, 5 Greendale Avenue, Singapore 289501
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Limoncello Pizza & Grill Singapore

Inspired by Italy’s Amalfi Coast, Limoncello Pizza & Grill is known for its homemade pasta, wood-fired pizza, and charcoal-grilled meats. The spinach and ricotta-stuffed ravioli and quattro stagioni pizza are popular picks, offering rich flavors and fresh ingredients. This Italian restaurant in Singapore is definitely a must-try!

  • Address: Limoncello Pizza & Grill, #01-19/20, Rivergate Condominium, 95 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238256
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Lino

Italian restaurant Lino

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Tucked away in various spots across Singapore, including Bukit Timah and Orchard Road, Lino, the Italian Restaurant Singapore, is a hidden gem known for its best pasta and pizzas in Singapore. Weekday lunch sets are available at the Bukit Timah outlet, featuring dishes like baked red snapper and spinach ricotta ravioli. The beef tagliata, crab meat squid ink spaghetti, and five-cheese pizza are among the highlights.

  • Address: Lino, LINO BINJAI, 7 Binjai Park, Singapore 589821; LINO FORUM, Forum the Shopping Mall #01-01/04, Singapore 238884
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Locanda

For those days when you need a little pick-me-up, the Italian restaurant in Singapore, Locanda, is the place to go. Tucked away in Little India, this cozy spot serves up comforting Italian classics like fresh gnocchi, crab tagliolini, and Iberico pork. It’s all about simple, hearty dishes done right. And of course, no Italian meal is complete without a homemade tiramisu to round things off. A visit here feels like a warm hug in food form!

  • Address: Locanda, 109 Rowell Road, Singapore 208033
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Luce

At Luce, you’ll be spoiled with an incredible array of Northern and Southern Italian delights. Located at the InterContinental Singapore, this Italian restaurant in Singapore boasts live cooking stations and an open kitchen. With Chef Andrea Rossi at the helm, you’ll be treated to dishes like lasagna alla bolognese, cuttlefish stew, and truffle fettuccine served in a parmesan wheel. Their Roman-style pizzas (pinsa) are equally divine. Finish your meal with the chef’s signature dessert, Lo Zabaglione al Marsala—it’s the perfect end to a fabulous feast.

  • Address: Luce, InterContinental Singapore, 80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966
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Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè @ Suntec City

Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè is a cozy, casual Italian restaurant in Singapore that serves up authentic Italian food with a welcoming vibe. They’re known for their handcrafted pasta, made fresh and cooked just for you. You can enjoy classic dishes like Spaghetti with Crab Meat & Burrata Sauce, or try something different like Tortiglioni with Beef Oxtail Bolognese or Mafalda Pasta with Seafood in a spicy cream sauce. From tasty starters to hearty mains and indulgent desserts, Mamma Mia has something to please every palate.

  • Address: Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè, Suntec City Mall, 3 Temasek Boulevard, #B1-126A, Singapore 038983
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No Menu

Italian restaurant No Menu

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At Osvaldo Forlino’s No Menu, the cozy Italian restaurant in Singapore, pasta reigns supreme, but make sure you save room for their must-try burrata and tiramisu. These indulgent treats are worth every calorie and make for a perfect ending to a meal. No Menu’s restaurant menu will not leave anyone indifferent!

  • Address: No Menu, 23 Boon Tat Street, Singapore 069621
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Positano Risto

Located on Bussorah Street, Positano Risto is a casual yet elegant halal Italian restaurant that has received rave reviews in Singapore. Their menu features thin-crust pizzas, along with popular mains like truffle mushroom risotto, ricotta and spinach ravioli, and seafood aglio olio. It’s perfect for anyone looking for a great halal Italian dining experience with pasta, italian pizza, or something else in Singapore.

  • Address: Positano Risto, 66 Bussorah Street, Singapore 199479
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Pietro Ristorante Italiano

Pietro Ristorante Italiano, led by Singaporean Chinese chef Peter Neo, may surprise with its authenticity. Known for brick oven-baked pizzas, hearty pastas, and Italian classics like vongole and pancetta arrosto, this Seletar gem offers affordable and delicious Italian fare in a charming setting. This Italian restaurant in Singapore is the best place to try Holland Village food.

  • Address: Pietro Ristorante, 12 Jalan Kelulut, Singapore 809030
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Pasta Brava

With a history dating back to 1993, Pasta Brava is a beloved Italian restaurant now located on Tras Street in Singapore. Its rustic and homely atmosphere evokes the charm of neighborhood trattorias. The squid ink pasta and porcini mushroom risotto are just a couple of the highlights. The Pasta Brava menu is very italian!

Pastaria Abate

For authentic homestyle Italian cooking, this Italian restaurant in Singapore is a family-run gem. Hearty pastas like stove-top mac and cheese, eggplant lasagna, and pork sausage ravioli will leave you satisfied. You can also mix and match sauces with fresh or dried pasta. The friendly staff are happy to help with recommendations—especially when it comes to their garlic bread, which is a must-try. The Pastaria Abate’s menu is really incredible!

  • Address: Pastaria Abate, 86 Neil Road, Singapore 088846
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Pizza Fabbrica SG

Tucked away in the trendy Haji Lane, this Italian restaurant in Singapore is a go-to for pizza lovers. Its signature funghi scarmorza pizza, topped with porcini mushrooms, scamorza cheese, fresh mozzarella, and a drizzle of truffle oil, is a crowd favorite. For the adventurous, the fig and gorgonzola pizza offers an unexpected but delightful combination. Don’t overlook the pasta dishes—especially the lasagna, which has garnered rave reviews.

  • Address: Pizza Fabbrica, 8 Haji Lane, Singapore 189201
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Publico Ristorante

This riverside Italian restaurant in Singapore is famous for its wood-fired pizzas like the tartufata, diavola, and prosciutto. With a crust that’s simply divine, these pizzas are hard to beat. Meat lovers can indulge in the slow-cooked beef short rib or the bistecca ribeye, cooked to tender perfection. The Publico Ristorante menu is really cool!

  • Address: InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay, 1 Nanson Road, Singapore 238909
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Ristorante Pietrasanta

A hidden gem among the Italian community, Ristorante Pietrasanta is known for its authentic seafood pasta, gnocchi al granchio, and ossobuco with saffron risotto. Located at Fusionopolis, this one of the best Dempsey Italian restaurants in Singapore is a quiet, charming spot that’s popular for a reason. Pietro ristorante Italiano menu is really impressive.

  • Address: Pietrasanta, #01-08, 1 Fusionopolis Way, Singapore 138632
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Rubato

Italian restaurant Rubato

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Rubato’s expansive menu makes it an ideal spot for groups who appreciate variety. From Michelin-quality burrata and Hokkaido sea scallops wrapped in parma ham to velvety squid ink seafood risotto, this Italian restaurant in Singapore delivers on both quality and flavor. The extra-thin and fluffy pizzas and mixed grilled platter featuring premium meats like wagyu A9 and Iberico pork are perfect for celebrating with friends or family. The Rubato at Greenwood reviews are only positive.

  • Address: Rubato, 12 Greenwood Avenue, Singapore 289204
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Volare by La Barca

Previously known as La Barca, Volare continues to serve delicious Italian fare under the guidance of Chef Giuseppe Di Gaetano. This Italian restaurant in Singapore, located in Katong, offers a fantastic weekday lunch deal with a three-course meal starting at just $27.90. White pizza lovers will be especially pleased with the variety of options available.

  • Address: Volare by La Barca, #01-20/21/22, The Odeon Katong, 11 East Coast Road, Singapore 428722
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For more Italian restaurants in Singapore try these spots, too. Maybe then you can say that one of them is really the best Italian restaurant in Singapore.

FAQ: Best New and Long-Known Italian Restaurants in Singapore

What makes an Italian restaurant in Singapore authentic? Authentic Italian restaurant in Singapore places focus on traditional recipes. They use fresh ingredients and proper techniques like handmade pasta. Many also import key items directly from Italy.

Are there family-friendly Italian restaurants in Singapore? Yes, many Italian restaurant in Singapore venues are great for families. They offer kid-friendly menus and spacious seating. Some even have outdoor dining areas.

What’s the price range for dining at an Italian restaurant in Singapore? It depends on the restaurant. Casual Italian restaurant Singapore spots cost around SGD 20-30 per person. Fine dining can go over SGD 100, especially with wine.

Do Italian restaurants in Singapore offer vegetarian options? Yes, most Italian restaurant in Singapore menus have vegetarian dishes. Popular choices include Margherita pizza, pasta with vegetables, and eggplant parmigiana.

Can I find gluten-free options at an Italian restaurant in Singapore? Yes, many Italian restaurant Singapore spots now have gluten-free pasta and pizza. It’s good to call ahead to check availability.

What’s the best time to book a table at a popular Italian restaurant in Singapore? For popular Italian rrestaurant in Singapore venues, book in advance. Weekends and special occasions can be busy, so reserve a few days ahead.

Do Italian restaurants in Singapore offer delivery or takeaway? Yes, many Italian restaurant Singapore places offer delivery and takeaway. You can order online or through delivery apps for home dining.

What are the most popular dishes in the Italian restaurants in Singapore? At most Italian restaurant Singapore spots, pizza, pasta, and risotto are the favorites. Carbonara, lasagna, and tiramisu are also popular choices.

Are there any Halal-certified Italian restaurants in Singapore? Yes, some Italian restaurant Singapore venues are Halal-certified. These restaurants serve dishes prepared according to Halal standards.

Can I host a private event at an Italian restaurant Singapore? Yes, many Italian restaurant Singapore places offer private dining areas. These are great for birthdays, anniversaries, or business events. Just be sure to book early.

Do Italian restaurants in Singapore have wine pairings? Yes, many Italian Restaurant Singapore venues offer curated wine pairings. These can enhance your meal, especially with pasta or meat dishes.Are there any Italian restaurants in Singapore with a view? Yes, several Italian Restaurant Singapore spots have stunning views. You can find places with rooftop terraces or waterfront dining options for a special experience.

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All the cat ladies and gentlemen, little cat lovers, and everyone who is in search of pleasant emotions, delicious snacks, and aromatic coffee, attention, please! We have the fluffiest list of сafes to visit with your family – the list of the Best Cat Cafes in Singapore by BusyKidd. So get comfortable – it’s going to be a tasty paw-some adventure through friendly cat cafes in Singapore with the cutest residents! Which cat cafe is the best in Singapore? Are cat cafes OK for cats in Singapore? Is there a minimum age limit for children to visit cat cafes in Singapore? Get ready, as we will find answers to these questions and see a selection of the most inviting cat cafes in Singapore. Let’s go!

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Cat Paradise Café

Best Cat Cafes Cat Paradise Café

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Are you looking for unique cafes in Singapore to visit with your kids? There is a great option – Cat Paradise Cafe at Joo Chiat Road in Singapore.

Cat Paradise Cafe is Singapore’s first cage-less adoption centre and a cozy cat café in one place, and it offers quite an unusual way of pet adoption in Singapore. All the feline citizens of this cozy Cat Paradise roam freely, play, nap, and live their cat lives, and visitors come here to relax, interact with cats, and maybe even find their best friend. Whether you are going to adopt a kitty or just want to spend time in pleasant company, you are welcome into the Cat Paradise Cafe in Singapore.

Yes, it’s not a regular cat cafe but Singapore’s institution with an important mission – to find families for homeless cats. The café’s unique concept attracts many visitors, so we highly recommend making a reservation in advance (however, it is not required). Up to 12 people are allowed for one session, and there are no age restrictions. The first hour at the Cat Paradise Cafe Singapore costs $12. You can buy cat treats, cat toys, socks (if you forgot to take socks), and various drinks for yourself.

Cat Paradise Cafe also organizes exciting events in Singapore: ‘Purrfect Moments: Photoshoot with Kitties’ and ‘Pawsome Learning: School Interaction with Kitties.’ Besides, they have a cat hotel for your feline friends.

And once again, there are no cages – only great opportunities for all kitties to prove themselves and find their people. This place is an absolute must-visit if you are looking for cats to adopt in Singapore.

So, which cat cafe is one of the best in Singapore? Now, you know the answer for sure. Cat Paradise Cafe is among the most interesting cafes in Singapore and a place to adopt a cat that will become a new member of your family.

  • Cat Paradise Cafe Singapore Address: 169 Joo Chiat Road, Level 2, Singapore 427729
  • Opening Hours: 11 AM to 7 PM (Daily)
  • Entry Fees:
    • Weekdays
      • 1st Hour: $12
      • Subsequent Hour: $6
      • Whole Day Pass: $25
    • Weekends
      • 1st Hour: $12
      • Subsequent Hour: $8
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Fluffydolls Catfe

Best Cat Cafes Fluffydolls Catfe

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If you are searching for a ‘good cat cafe near me in Singapore,’ Fluffydolls Catfe is exactly what you are looking for – and we will share our Fluffydolls Catfe reviews right now!

It is a charming cat cafe in Singapore where you can meet not just representatives of the cat family but true cat stars. Fluffydolls Catfe boasts a stylish interior, two stories of specially designed spaces for both visitors and fluffy residents, and twenty beautiful cats.

All Fluffydolls Catfe’s inhabitants are well-bred, pedigree cats. They are well-mannered, friendly hosts who love to interact with visitors. If you dream of having a cute Ragdoll cat in Singapore, British Shorthair, British Longhair, Siberian or Munchkin cat in Singapore, a visit to Fluffydolls Catfe would be an excellent opportunity for you to spend some time with representatives of these breeds and see how amazing they are.

Be sure to treat yourself to Fluffydolls Catfe’s Gelato and Vanilla Waffle – fur real gourmets. By the way, all Fluffydolls cats’ parents enjoy an exclusive 25% off the total bill at this welcoming cat cafe in Singapore!

  • Fluffydolls Catfe Cat Cafe Singapore Address: 68 Desker Road (2nd Floor), Singapore 209591
  • Opening Hours: 11 AM to 9 PM (Daily)
  • Entry Fees:
    • 1 Hour: $30 per person
    • 2 Hours: $50 per person
      • Kids 2 years and below: 50% off (Daily)
      • Students 16 years and below: 20% off (On weekdays)
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Gem Stone Village Cat Café

Best Cat Cafes Gem Stone Village Cat Café

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There is a real paradise for all British Shorthair and British Longhair cat lovers in Singapore. It is called Gem Stone Village Cat Cafe in Singapore – and it will amaze you with its spacious interior, inviting atmosphere, and 15 charming residents who can’t wait to spend some fun time with you and your kids.

Gem Stone Village Cat Cafe in Singapore has many nice areas where you can play with cats and relax while enjoying a cup of coffee. You can also buy treats for little friends – your kids will definitely enjoy feeding kitties.

The entry fee to this charming cat cafe in Singapore is $5 (for 15 minutes) and $32 for a 1.5-hour visit, including coffee or another drink and cat treats.​ Gem Stone Village Cat Cafe is undoubtedly among the cutest coffee places in Singapore.

Please note that the minimum age limit for children to visit Gem Stone Village Cat Cafe in Singapore is 7 years old.

Gem Stone Village Cat Cafe in Singapore deserves to be added to your list of the ‘best pet cafes near me in Singapore!’

Meow!

  • Gem Stone Village Cat Cafe Singapore Address: 112 Desker Road, Singapore 209634
  • Opening Hours:
    • Monday: Closed
    • Tuesday to Friday: 12 PM to 8 PM
    • Weekend, Public Holiday, School Holiday: 10 AM to 9 PM
  • Entry Fees: From $5 (for 15 minutes)
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Meomi Cat Cafe

Best Cat Cafes Meomi Cat Cafe

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This small but cozy cat cafe is home to 7 lovely residents and is one of the most popular cat cafes in Singapore. You’ll find a wide choice of coffee, tea, and other drinks here. You’ll hear lots of exciting stories about the café’s inhabitants. You’ll enjoy spending time with these adorable fluffy friends. Meomi Cat Cafe is an excellent place in Singapore to calm down, recharge yourself, and pat a cat.

Meomi Cat Cafe is near Bugis MRT in Singapore. Meomi Cat Cafe Singapore’s entry price is $14 for one hour with 1 drink or $20 for one hour with 1 drink and a cake. The Meomi Cat Cafe menu offers a great selection of hot and cold drinks and tasty desserts.

Please note that children must be at least 7 years old to visit the Meomi Cat Cafe in Singapore.

We already can’t wait to hear your Meomi Cat Cafe Singapore reviews!

  • Meomi Cat Cafe Singapore Address: 668 North Bridge Road, Singapore 188801
  • Opening Hours: 11 AM to 8 PM
  • Entry Fees: From $14 for 1 hour
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Meownistry of Meow

Welcome to Meownistry of Meow, Singapore’s first co-working space and lounge with… yes, with cats! Whether you need a place to work with colleagues, play with friends, a unique café to study in Singapore, or just to unwind while interacting with one of the wisest animals on our planet, Meownistry of Meow is your destination. There are also private rooms where you can play console games, sing karaoke, watch movies, and enjoy other activities (without cats).

1-hour pass to Open Lounge with freely roaming kitties will cost you $12, while 1-day pass costs $38.

You should note that kids under the age of 10 are not allowed to enter the realm of Meownistry of Meow.

  • Meownistry of Meow Co-Working Space And Cat Cafe Singapore Address: 4A Jalan Klapa, Singapore 199316
  • Opening Hours: 11 AM to 10 PM
  • Entry Fees:
    • 1 Hour Pass: $12
    • 2 Hour Pass: $20
    • 10 Hour Pass (3 months validity): $60
    • 1 Day Pass: $38
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NekoTown Cat Cafe

Are cats allowed in HDB Singapore? Yes, HDB flat owners can keep up to two cats of an approved breed. However, what if you want more fluffy friends and positive emotions in your life? Well, you can find ‘cute cat cafes near me in Singapore’ and spend as much time with more cats as you want!

With an admission fee of just $9 per hour, NekoTown Cat Café is one of the most affordable cat cafes in Singapore. Spend fun time with cute little furballs and get a positive charge for a long time at this inviting Geylang  Road cat cafe in Singapore! Did we mention that NekoTown Singapore cat cafe’s entry price includes free-flow drinks for all sessions? Purr-haps, NekoTown Cat Cafe is a true cat paradise in Singapore – and a nice place for parents to bring their little explorers to play with the amusing cats.

Paya Lebar MRT is the nearest MRT station to NekoTown Cat Cafe in Singapore – it is only a 5-minute walk from Exit D. The minimum age requirement at NekoTown Cat Cafe Singapore is 4 years old and above.

Be sure to take many bright NekoTown cat cafe photos and share your reviews of one of the best animal cafes in Singapore!

  • NekoTown Cat Cafe Singapore Address: 658 Geylang Road (Lor 40), Singapore 389588
  • Opening Hours:
    • Weekdays: 11 AM to 9 PM
    • Weekends: 11 AM to 10 PM
  • Entry Fees:
    • Weekdays
      • 1 Hour: $9
      • 2 Hours: $15
      • One Day Pass: $28
    • Weekends
      • 1 Hour: $12
      • 2 Hours: $20
      • One Day Pass: $38
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SGCatHouse

Best Cat Cafes SGCatHouse cat

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SGCatHouse is a cat hotel, grooming service, cattery, cat shop, and, yes, a welcoming cat cafe in Singapore – all in one place. This lovely Singapore cat cafe is spacious, and the atmosphere is relaxing and truly heartwarming. There is a great range of cats of all ages and breeds and free-flow canned drinks. Unwind with a cup of coffee and watch cute kitties as they nap or play. Or have fun while interacting with playful residents of the SGCatHouse cat cafe in Singapore. Tasty treats for you (and for cats, of course) are also offered.

There is no age limit for SGCatHouse visits.

This cozy SG cat house is exactly that ideal cat cafe and shop in one place ‘near me’ in Singapore.

  • SGCatHouse Cat Cafe Singapore Address: 729 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389640
  • Opening Hours:
    • Weekdays: 11 AM to 9 PM
    • Weekends: 11 AM to 10 PM
  • Entry Fees:
    • 1 Hour: $9
    • 2 Hours: $15
    • One Day Pass: $28
    • 10 X 1 Hour Pass: $65
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The Cat Experience

Best Cat Cafes The Cat Cafe Experience

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14 adorable cats will gladly give you their love and help ease your stress at The Cat Experience cafe in Singapore. King Charles and his family will meet you in the inviting atmosphere of the Cat Cafe at The Star Vista in Singapore by The Caffeine Experience and spend a lovely time with you.

The Cat Experience | TSV is not just a cafe but a loving community of cat enthusiasts in Singapore, where people share their stories, tips, and love for cats.

A 60-minute cat visit includes 1 free drink. You can also book the whole cat cafe for your special occasion in Singapore. The fully booked Cat Experience cafe in Singapore will help make your event exceptional.

It is truly one of the nicest cat cafes in Singapore.

  • The Cat Experience Cafe Singapore Address: 1 Vista Exchange Green, #01-20/21, The Star Vista, Singapore 138617
  • Opening Hours:
    • 11 AM to 9 PM (Daily)
    • Daily Rest Hours: 3 PM to 4:30 PM (Closed)
  • Entry Fees:
    • Weekdays
      • 10 minutes: $8.90
      • 60 minutes: $17.90 (1 free drink)
      • 1 Hour Venue Booking: $320
    • Weekends
      • 10 minutes: $10.90
      • 60 minutes: $19.90 (1 free drink)
      • 1 Hour Venue Booking: $450
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The Cat Café

Best Cat Cafes The Cat Café cats

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The Cat Cafe in Singapore is about a perfect mix of coffee, pastries, and cats, of course. It has two outlets – The Cat Cafe at Bugis and at The Rail Mall Singapore – which have become cozy homes for cats rescued from animal shelters in Singapore. All fluffy cats are of different ages and have different fates – and all of them love attention, cuddling, treats, and a good nap. Watch graceful yet funny friends as they play, run, fight, and purr. Treat yourself to aromatic coffee and delicious food at The Cat Cafe outlets in Bugis and The Rail Mall.

You can also enjoy a fun and inspiring art jamming session with cats at The Rail Mall. Sounds like a great idea for your kid’s birthday party!

The entry price for The Cat Cafe at Bugis and The Rail Mall on Upper Bukit Timah Road in Singapore is $22 for the first 2 hours (including 1 complimentary soft drink) and $5.5 for every additional 30 minutes. One-Day Pass to The Cat Cafe in Singapore costs $50 and includes 1 free drink of any choice.

Are cat cafés OK for cats? The Cat Cafe in Singapore has become home to about 30 rescued cats and does everything to ensure a comfortable, caring, and stress-free atmosphere for them. So, the answer is obviously ‘Yes!’

Please note the kids’ minimum age limit is 6 years old.

Have a meowy time!

  • Address:
    • The Cat Cafe @ Bugis Singapore: 241B Victoria Street, Singapore 188030
    • The Cat Cafe @ The Rail Mall Singapore: 392 Upper Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 678046
  • Opening Hours:
    • Monday: 3 PM to 9 PM
    • Weekdays: 10 AM to 9 PM
    • Weekends, Public Holidays, School Holidays: 10 AM to 10 PM
  • Entry Fees:
    • First 2 Hours: $22 (includes 1 complimentary soft drink)
    • Subsequent 1/2 Hours: $5.5 for every additional 30 minutes
    • One Day Pass: $50 (includes 1 free drink of any choice)
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Wildflower Studio

When your love for art and cats come together, true masterpieces are born! All Wildflower Studio’s inhabitants are here to make your experience even more special and spend great, meaningful time together. You can choose from two options: Semi-Guided Art Jam with Cats (includes feeding session with cats and semi-guided art jam) and Chill and Paint (you can either art jam and/or hang out with cats – or enjoy both activities). In addition to art and cats, there will be many fun stories and tasty drinks.

Wildflower Studio cat and art cafe in Singapore can also serve as the cutest and the most creative venue for your special occasion.

It’s definitely on the list of the top cat cafes to visit with your family in Singapore. Perfect for a lively kitty atmosphere!

Please note kids must be at least 5 years old to join the session.

  • Wildflower Studio Cat Cafe Singapore Address: Enabling Village, 20 Lengkok Bahru, #01-19C UOB Ability Hub, Singapore 159053
  • Opening Hours:
    • Weekdays: 10 AM to 7 PM
    • Cat Nap: 12 PM to 2 PM
    • Weekends: 10 AM to 8 PM
  • Entry Fees:
    • Semi-guided Art jam with cats (2.5 hours): $48
    • Chill & Paint with cats: $20 per hour
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BONUS: Nekoland with Cat Interaction Zone

Best Cat Cafes Nekoland with Cat Interaction Zone

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Nekoland is an indoor interactive playground with a fantastic play zone, charming café, and Cat Interaction Zone, an engaging space where families can enjoy their time with cats. Nekoland is a place to learn more about responsible cat care for both kids and adults. Besides, it is a cageless cat adoption center in Singapore, so you can find your best feline friend here. However, you should note that resident cats are not up for adoption but are ready to share their love with you and have fun together.

Nekoland often organizes engaging workshops for kids and can serve as a venue for your special events.

So, is it a cat cafe with a playground or a playground with a cat cafe in Singapore? Both answers are correct! The main thing is that Nekoland is a place where cats and kids spend exciting and meaningful time together.

Tickets for different zones are sold separately. The recommended age is 3 years and above.

No doubt, Nekoland is one of the most unique cat cafes in SG – and it won’t leave anyone indifferent.

  • Nekoland Playground and Cat Cafe Singapore Address: Clarke Quay Central, #04-63, 6 Eu Tong Sen Streer, Singapore 059817
  • Opening Hours: 10 AM to 8 PM (Daily)
  • Cat Interaction Zone Entry Ticket: $12
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There can never be too many adorable cats, right?

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Happy Hour Deals In Singapore to Have Cheaper Drinks https://busykidd.com/food/happy-hour-deals-singapore/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=happy-hour-deals-singapore Tue, 10 Sep 2024 08:43:57 +0000 https://busykidd.com/?p=9525 As you probably know, ordering alcohol in Singapore’s bars is quite heavy on the pocket. After all, The Little Red Dot is among the world’s most expensive cities. However, you also know there is always a solution, just like in […]

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As you probably know, ordering alcohol in Singapore’s bars is quite heavy on the pocket. After all, The Little Red Dot is among the world’s most expensive cities. However, you also know there is always a solution, just like in our case. We checked numerous venues throughout the city to make a list of the best Happy Hour Deals At Bars In Singapore To Have Cheaper Drinks by BusyKidd.

By the way, what does happy hour usually mean in slang? Happy hour’s meaning is quite simple: it is a period when drinks are sold at a cheaper price in a bar or a pub. So, how much is beer and vine at happy hour in Singapore? We’re going to check it out right now and find the lively ‘bars and pubs with happy hours near me in Singapore.’

Related Reading: Check out our guides to Best Rooftop Bars in Singapore, Best High Tea in Singapore, Best Burgers In Singapore.

Acid Bar & Restaurant

Are you looking for affordable cocktail bars in Singapore where you can enjoy a lovely evening in a vibrant atmosphere? Acid Bar & Restaurant is a place to go! Rossini, Pampelle Spritz, God Father, and other mouthwatering cocktails will cost you from $14 to $16, and draught beers will cost from $8 during Acid Bar & Restaurant happy hour. Nice deals for wine, vodka, gin, whiskey, and other spirits are also available.

It seems you’ve just found ‘the best happy hour near me in Singapore,’ don’t you?

  • Address: 180 Orchard Road, Peranakan Place, Singapore 238846​
  • Happy Hour:
    • Friday to Sunday: till 7 PM
    • Monday to Thursday: till 8 PM
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Alleybar

If you are in search of ‘cheap drinks in bars near me in Singapore,’ you can’t miss Alleybar. This cocktail bar offers a unique blend of heritage and modernity – and great happy hour deals for classic cocktails, housepour spirits, wine, and beer. Hemingway Daiquiri, Jungle Bird, or Whiskey Sour – are you ready to make your order?

Now you know where there is a lively place ‘to drink sophisticated yet affordable cocktails near me!’

  • Address: Peranakan Place, 2 Emerald Hill Road, Singapore 229287
  • Happy Hour: 5 PM to 8 PM (Daily)
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Bar Square

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Where can you find cheap drinks at one of the best bars in Singapore? At Bar Square! Bar Square serves Asian-inspired cocktails, and if you are looking for a great ambiance, delicious food, and tasty beverages – this is the place. You’ll find this bar in the Andaz Singapore Hotel on level 25. Did we mention that the view is genuinely mind-blowing here? Just as the bar’s happy hour offer. A great selection of wines for $13 for a glass or some of the signature cocktails for $15 – what would you choose? And that’s not all.

Bar Square at Andaz happy hour lasts from 4 PM to 7 PM from Monday to Friday and from 3 PM to 7 PM on Saturday and Sunday.

  • Address: 5 Fraser Street, Andaz Singapore, Level 25, Singapore 189354
  • Happy Hour:
    • Monday to Friday: 4 PM to 7 PM
    • Saturday and Sunday: 3 PM to 7 PM
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beGin

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It is a place to visit for true gin connoisseurs. Everything is literally about gin and with gin here. Well, of course, it’s not, but you’ll be impressed by the selection. This bar serves Asian cuisine dishes and drinks for every taste. The combinations and flavors are so creative. And the bar’s happy hour deal cannot but please its guests. Gordon’s Pink and Perigan’s with tonic or soda will cost you $7.99 per glass, and Tempranillo or Sauvignon Blanc – $9.99 per glass.

This venue is definitely among the most welcoming and funniest places to drink gin at a good price in Singapore.

  • Address: 27A Boat Quay, Above The Penny Black, Singapore 049817
  • Happy Hour: 3 PM to 8 PM
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Cin Cin

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Where can you buy the cheapest alcohol and spend an exciting evening in a heartwarming atmosphere ‘near me’ in Singapore? Well, we know one such place!

You’ve just found a venue to treat yourself to boutique gins, gin-inspired cocktails, and a selection of tasty bites to increase the effect. And Cin Cin Happy Hour Deal will make your leisure time even more affordable. Guests can choose from four handcrafted cocktails for $18: Majulah Singapura, Kopi Kaki’s, Gin & Juice, and Lazy Old Fox.

What time is happy hour at Cin Cin? It lasts from 5 PM to 8 PM from Monday to Friday and from 3 PM to 8 PM on Saturday.

  • Address: Oasia Hotel Downtown, 100 Peck Seah Street, #01-02 Singapore 079333
  • Happy Hour:
    • Monday to Friday: 5 PM to 8 PM
    • Saturday: 3 PM to 8 PM
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Chupitos

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A lively atmosphere, delicious cuisine, mouthwatering cocktails, and an exciting program of events for each day are all about the Chupitos bar and restaurant. And everything tasty and refreshing happens to the sounds of live music or DJ sets. By the way, there’s no need to empty your pockets anymore since Chupitos happy hour drinks are priced at $8: Chupatinis (Chupitos Mini Martinis), Spirits, Draft Beer, Wines, and others. The deal includes some bar bites at $8 as well.

Moreover, Chupitos is pet-friendly. It’s definitely among ‘the best bars with cheap happy hour drinks near me in Clarke Quay!’

  • Address: 3E River Valley Road #01-01, The Circuit, CQ@, Clarke Quay, Singapore 179024
  • Happy Hour: 5:30 PM to 9 PM
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Cook & Brew

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What about a romantic date at the Cook & Brew gastro-bar, which has a lovely interior, a wide range of local and international delicacies, an impressive selection of drinks, and breathtaking views of Marina Bay? Perfection! What if we told you that this wouldn’t cost you crazy money? During Cook & Brew Happy Hour, you can savor house wines from $12 and draught beer at $16. And happy hour is long enough here.

Great bar for affordable drinks nearby!

  • Address: The Westin Singapore, Level 33, 12 Marina View, Asia Square Tower 2, Singapore 018961
  • Happy Hour:
    • Monday to Thursday, Saturday: 3 PM to 10:30 PM
    • Friday: 3 PM to 11:30 PM
    • Eve of PH and PH: 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM
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Gibson

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Can you imagine a union of Asian ingredients and modern mixology techniques? See (and taste) everything for yourself at the Gibson cocktail bar. Here, you’ll find a perfect combination of the interior, cuisine, drinks, and atmosphere. And of happy hour specials, of course. Mini Gibson ($10), Urban Farmer #4, Coconut Cobbler, or Old Fashioned ($18 each) – what’s on your order for today? Don’t forget about Lobster Roll ($24) and Seasonal Oysters ($4 – minimal order of 6 pieces). Looks like a great option for a happy ending to this ideal day in Singapore.

Gibson is quite a popular spot, so it’s better to make your reservation in advance.

  • Address: 2nd Floor, 20 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089834
  • Happy Hour: 6 PM to 8 PM
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Jigger & Pony

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It’s time for classic cocktails in fresh interpretation by Jigger & Pony, one of the most popular ‘bars open near me.’ We should note that this bar is on the top list of many Singaporeans, and for a good reason. A stylish and cozy interior, tasty snacks, mouthwatering beverages, and a lively, friendly atmosphere have already brought this venue numerous awards and accolades. And, yes, it offers a happy hour deal to its visitors (you can order beer at $12 per bottle, wine at $14 per glass, and cocktails at $19.)

You’ll find amazing cocktails and amazing people here – and it’s undoubtedly on the list of the best bars to enjoy cheap happy hour offerings in Tanjong Pagar in Singapore.

  • Address: Amara Singapore, 165 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088539
  • Happy Hour: 6 PM to 7:30 PM
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Joo Bar

For a cozy evening with ‘affordable craft beer and other drinks near me,’ head to Joo Bar that has a special happy hour menu. It is a modern Korean restaurant situated in a three-story heritage shophouse with a great choice of sophisticated dishes, creative drinks, and an incredible vibe. Housepour spirits at $10 per glass, Guinness at $12 per pint, Original Makgeolli Craft Beer at $13 per pint, and even more – Joo Bar has a great offer for its daily happy hour (from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM). Besides, you’ll get 6 pcs of free oysters for every Trivento Reserve Chardonnay bottle ordered during happy hour at Joo Bar in Singapore! Bon appetite!

  • Address: 5 Tan Quee Lan Street, Singapore 188094
  • Happy Hour: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (Daily)
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Levant Bar

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Picture yourself sipping refreshing drinks in a stylish, lively atmosphere while admiring a panoramic 360-degree view of Singapore. That’s very inspiring, isn’t it? Welcome to the Levant Bar! Now, imagine that those refreshing drinks don’t cost a fortune since Levant Bar has happy hour? Gin or tequila, wine or champagne, rum or cognac, and even more – the choice of happy hour drinks is really wide.

Levant Bar offers one of the cheapest happy hour deals in bars in Singapore and one of the widest ranges of beverages to try.

  • Address: 32 Tras St Level 4 ST Signature, Singapore 078972
  • Happy Hour: Tuesday to Thursday: 5 PM to 8 PM
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Live Twice

It’s time to take a break from the daily bustle at Live Twice. The bar’s interior is inspired by mid-century Japan, and the menu features something special to eat and drink. Live Twice’s happy hour is from 6 PM to 8 PM. During this time, you can enjoy several inspiring cocktails at a special price: Mugi Fizz, Floradora, Moon River, and King Cole Old Fashioned ($18 each).

When is happy hour at Live Twice? Daily from 6 PM to 8 PM.

  • Address: 20 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089834
  • Happy Hour: 6 PM to 8 PM
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No.5 Emerald Hill

If you are looking for ‘cheap drinking places near me in Singapore’ to try something new and tasty, be sure to visit No.5 Emerald Hill. Monkey Shoulder, Havana Club, Don Julio Reposado, and a great selection of other house-pour spirits from Gentlemen’s Pour menu are available at special prices during happy hour from 12 PM to 8 PM. In the meantime, ladies can take advantage of the Soju Martini Promotion – All Day Long, 2 for $30.

No.5 Emerald Hill is one of the most sophisticated happy hour bars in Singapore!

  • Address: 5 Emerald Hill Rd, Singapore 229289
  • Happy Hour: 12 PM to 8 PM
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Oriole

Want to spend lively time in cool bars with cheap happy hour deals in Orchard in Singapore? Well, let’s check Oriole, an inviting bar on Somerset Road with great happy hour offerings!

Oriole Coffee + Bar has treated its visitors to something aromatic and tasty since 2008, so many Singaporeans already know and love this venue. This café by day turns into a lively bar by dusk and has a happy hour deal for its guests. There are 1-for-1 options, which means you pay the full price for one item and get another ‘free.’ These include Red Sangria, Housepour Spirits, and Tanqueray London Dry Gin & Tonic. Besides, you can choose from special-priced drinks, including draft beers, wines, and gin.

Sunday to Thursday happy hour time at this welcoming bar in Singapore is from 2 PM to 8 PM, while Friday and Saturday happy hour period at Oriole Singapore lasts from 2 PM to 6 PM and 8 PM till late. No doubt, it is one of the best late-night bars to enjoy affordable drinks in Singapore.

  • Address: 96 Somerset Road #01-01, Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Orchard, Singapore 238163
  • Happy Hour: 
    • Sunday to Thursday: 2 PM to 8 PM
    • Friday, Saturday: 2 PM to 6 PM & 8 PM till late
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Southbridge

Can you imagine a romantic ‘rooftop bar with cheap beer and drinks during happy hour near me in Singapore?’ Congratulations! You’ve just imagined Southbridge!

This place is modern, lively, and very special since Southbridge is a fully alfresco rooftop bar that overviews our charming city. It serves creative yet delicious drinks and tasty specialties. It has many surprises for its happy hour: whisky, rum, vodka, and gin starting from $12, Prosecco Doc Brut (San Martino) at $16, and signature oysters at $23 (served in 6s). Be sure to try Hitachino Nest Beer (Bucket 5+1 at $72) if you are enjoying this evening with your company.

Did we mention that every Sunday at Southbridge is the most exciting and delicious all-day happy hour in Singapore?

  • Address: 80 Boat Quay, Rooftop, Level 5, Singapore 049868
  • Happy Hour:
    • Monday to Thursday: 5 PM to 8 PM
    • Sunday: all day
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SQUE Rotisserie & Alehouse

Are you planning to chill in one of the best bars in Singapore that has cheap happy hour offers for beers and cocktails? Then, our next stop is a lovely, cozy bar by the Singapore River. Here, you’ll get a huge choice of dishes, whether it is a burger, pizza, pasta, or something from the local favorites. As for beverages, SQUE has a hard-to-refuse offer for its guests: the Happy Hour 1-For-1 Deal. Draught beers from around the world, house-poured wine, and happy hour cocktails, including Jager Bomb, Mojito, Aperol Spritz, and Singapore Sling, are available.

  • Address: 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, #01-70 The Central, Singapore 059817
  • Happy Hour: 11:30 AM to 8:30 PM
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Tess Bar & Kitchen

If you are trying to find the cheapest whiskey and wine in Singapore, as well as a great choice of other drinks at affordable prices, it’s just impossible to miss Tess Bar & Kitchen.

Tess Bar & Kitchen is a destination point for those seeking modern in both food and drinks. Whether it’s a quick business lunch, a lively weekend brunch, a relaxing afternoon meal, or a vibrant cocktail evening – there’s something for every occasion on the menu. And, yes, there’s also a happy hour deal. House-pour spirits, wines, Guinness, cocktails (like Bell’s Knee, Devil’s Mule, New York Sour, and others), and draught beers are all at a price of $12 for happy hour at this lively bar in Singapore. Such a great deal!

Tess Bar & Kitchen is a welcoming venue where you can enjoy delicious cuisine and one of the cheapest places to drink during happy hour in Singapore.

  • Address: 36 Seah Street, Singapore 188392
  • Happy Hour: Opening to 7 PM
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The Exchange

For over ten years, The Exchange bar has pleased its visitors with modern, Australasian-inspired cuisine, a selection of drinks for every taste and occasion, and a charming atmosphere. As for its happy hour deal, it will also please you. You can get bottled beer starting from $10, draught beer for $14.5, and house spirits for $11 – and that’s just the beginning.

By the way, The Exchange is famous for its brilliant Ladies Nights.

The Exchange happy hour time is from 3 PM to 7 PM.

  • Address: 8 Marina View, #01-05, Asia Square Tower 1, Singapore 018960
  • Happy Hour: 3 PM to 7 PM
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Wala Wala Café Bar

Wala Wala Cafe Bar is just a godsend. Why? Because it offers not just a happy hour deal to its visitors but also the Wala Wacky Hours deal, and we should definitely take advantage of both. Treat yourself to $6nett house-pour spirits and $10nett house-wines during happy hour, and add something from Sapporo, Heineken, and Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc Draught Beer going at $10nett/pint during Wala Wacky Hours. There’s also a wide choice of tasty bites on the bar’s regular menu, including Nachos, Wala Chicken Wings, Shrimp Paste Chicken Nuggets, as well as Pizza, Pasta, and more.

An absolute must-visit for happy hour deals at Holland Village!

  • Address: 31 Lorong Mambong, Holland Village, Singapore 277689
  • Happy Hour: 4 PM to 9 PM
  • Wala Wacky Hours: 4 PM to 7 PM (excluding Fridays and PH Eves)
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Please note that all deals are subject to change. You should specify the information on the venues’ official websites.

Why happy hour is good for you? Well, it’s obvious! So, without further ado, it’s time to act. It is exactly that hour to test Singapore’s happy hour deals.

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Best Mooncakes for the Mid-Autumn Festival https://busykidd.com/food/best-mooncakes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=best-mooncakes Wed, 24 Jul 2024 20:54:49 +0000 https://busykidd.com/?p=15021 Get ready to indulge in our favorite mooncakes in Singapore with the Mid-Autumn Festival just around the corner! If you’re new to mooncakes and the traditions of the Mooncake Festival 2024 in Singapore, here’s a quick guide. There are two […]

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Get ready to indulge in our favorite mooncakes in Singapore with the Mid-Autumn Festival just around the corner! If you’re new to mooncakes and the traditions of the Mooncake Festival 2024 in Singapore, here’s a quick guide. There are two main types of mooncakes: traditional baked mooncakes, featuring a salted egg yolk nestled in lotus seed paste, and snowskin mooncakes, known for their chewy, mochi-like texture and modern fillings like chocolate, champagne, liqueurs, and nuts. BusyKidd’s curated a selection of the best traditional mooncake choices in Singapore for you to savor!

Related Reading: Check out our guides to Best Birthday Party Venues in Singapore, Best Ice Cream Spots.

What are Mooncakes?

Mooncakes are round pastries traditionally enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. They symbolize completeness and reunion, making them an essential part of the festival’s celebrations. These pastries are typically filled with sweet or savory mooncake ingredients and encased in a thin crust, either baked or made with snow skin for a softer texture.

Andaz Moon Cake Singapore

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Andaz Singapore’s modern upscale Cantonese restaurant, 5 ON 25, offers a delightful selection of halal mooncakes for the Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore. This year, they unveil two new flavors: Truffle-damia Twist and Red Date Jubilee, alongside perennial favorites like the 5 ON 25 Signature Tea and Silver Lotus ++. The latter features white lotus paste with two golden egg yolks in a golden baked crust.

You can opt for a box of four assorted mooncakes or stick to tradition with four Silver Lotus ++ Mooncakes. New additions include a box of four Signature Tea mooncakes and a limited edition Mooncakes and Tea set, featuring two Signature Tea mooncakes paired with Andaz Singapore’s exclusive Golden Phoenix Tea, perfect for special gifting occasions.

In addition, Andaz Singapore offers exclusively bottled wines at a 15% discount. All mooncakes are halal-certified and made with a traditional reduced-sugar snow skin mooncake recipe, ensuring a guilt-free indulgence for all.

  • Mooncake Price: S$90 – S$95
  • Where: Andaz Mooncake Singapore, 5 Fraser Street, Singapore 189354
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Bread Garden

Don’t be fooled by the name—Bread Garden isn’t just about pastries and cakes. This bakery has earned a special place in the hearts of mooncake lovers across Singapore, thanks to its irresistible snowskin and traditional mooncakes.

Whether you’re craving the delicate sweetness of Lychee Roselia Mooncake, the deep, rich flavor of Charcoal Premium Lotus Mooncake, or the indulgent, creamy goodness of their Signature Premium MSW Durian Snowskin Mooncake, Bread Garden has something to satisfy every tastebud.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$13
  • Where: Bread Garden, four locations in Singapore including Bukit Batok, Segar, Woodlands and Yishun
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Crowne Plaza Changi Airport

Get ready to embark on a culinary adventure this Mid-Autumn Festival with Crowne Plaza Changi Airport’s exciting mooncake collection. Inspired by the spirit of exploration, their travel-themed mooncakes are a delicious reminder of those cherished moments spent traveling with family and friends.

This year, they’re taking your taste buds on a journey around the world with a selection of international flavors. Dive into the rich and nutty Pistachio with Hazelnut Truffle, savor the warm and comforting Cinnamon Apple Strudel with Cream Cheese and Apple Truffle, or indulge in the delicate Matcha with Sakura Truffle. Each flavor is designed to transport you to a different corner of the globe.

For those who prefer the classics, their traditional baked mooncakes are a must-try. Crafted with care, these mooncakes feature smooth, velvety white lotus paste wrapped around a savory salted egg yolk, all encased in a perfectly golden brown crust. Whether you’re a fan of single yolk or double yolk, there’s something for everyone. And if you’re looking for a healthier option, they also offer a Low Sugar White Lotus Paste with Macadamia Nuts, so you can enjoy the festive treats with a little less guilt.

Whether you’re a fan of modern twists or timeless classics, Crowne Plaza Changi Airport’s mooncake collection is sure to make your Mid-Autumn celebration truly special.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$80
  • Where: Crowne Plaza Changi Airport, 75 Airport Blvd., #01-01, Singapore 819664
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Ding Mooncake

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Ding Mooncake is renowned in Singapore for its premium, gift-worthy mooncakes with beautiful packaging. Each mooncake is meticulously handmade using top-notch ingredients, perfected through a year of kitchen experimentation. They’re highly rated with over 2,000 five-star reviews. Highlights include their MSW Snowskin Durian Mooncake, featuring real Mao Shan Wang durian, and unique flavors like French Earl Grey Lavender and Imperial Uji Matcha Snowskin Mooncakes. Traditional options like White Lotus Double Yolk and Pandan Double Yolk Mooncakes are also available, catering to classic tastes.

  • Mooncake Price: S$59.90 – S$72.90 (early-bird prices); S$93.10 – S$121.50 (original prices)
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Golden Moments Mooncake SG

Golden Moments has made a name for itself with its mouthwatering durian creations, from durian fruit to durian-flavored confectionery. While they haven’t released their mooncake collection for this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival just yet, it’s worth keeping an eye out. Their loyal fans can’t stop raving about their signature durian mooncakes, so be sure to check back soon. In the meantime, you can still satisfy your durian cravings with their selection of durian cakes, fruit, and even durian mochi.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$36
  • Where: Golden Moments, 110 Lor 23 Geylang, Victory Centre, #07-13, Singapore 388410
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InterContinental Singapore Mooncake

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Snowskin mooncakes are a treat! It is the best snowskin mooncakes in Singapore! Man Fu Yuan’s Blossom and Botany collection presents these delicacies in a stunning rose shape, combining unique flavors that are as beautiful as they are delicious. Indulge in the subtle sweetness of the Golden Peach and Pumpkin Seed with Lychee Chocolate Truffle Mooncake, or the creamy Mangosteen and Flax Seeds paired with Pomegranate Chocolate Truffle Mooncake.

For those seeking adventure, there’s the Jackfruit and Quinoa with Lemon Chocolate Truffle Mooncake, offering a perfect blend of sweet and tangy flavors, or the Coconut and Black Sesame Seeds with Passion Fruit Chocolate Truffle Mooncake for a tropical twist.

All these baked and signature snowskin mooncakes are elegantly presented in a sleek leatherette box, available in Blush Elegance or Ivory Opulence. Designed with a convenient handle and magnetic clasp, it adds a touch of luxury to your Mid-Autumn celebrations. And don’t forget to try the exclusive InterContinental Negroni Lychee Chocolate Truffle Mini Snow Skin Mooncake for a delightful bite-sized trea in Singaporet!

  • Mooncake Price: From S$90
  • Where: InterContinental Singapore, 80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966
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Pan Pacific Singapore

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Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival 2024 with Hai Tien Lo’s exclusive mooncake offerings. Their limited edition Four Treasures Baked Mooncakes Premium Gift Set features a choice of an elegant teapot set or a bottle of exquisite Taittinger Brut Réserve Champagne, all packaged in a chic Hai Tien Lo leatherette bag.

Back by popular demand is their signature No. 1 Tea Baked Mooncake, now enhanced with melon seeds for added flavor. For a tantalizing new taste experience, indulge in the Caramel Walnut Cocoa Baked Mooncake, boasting rich caramel and bittersweet chocolate.

Traditional favorites include the Single Yolk White Lotus Paste Baked Mooncake and the Double Yolk White Lotus Paste Baked Mooncake. Durian enthusiasts will rejoice with the return of their bestselling Mao Shan Wang Durian Snow Skin Mooncake.

Snowskin mooncake aficionados can savor the new Mango Pomelo Snow Skin Mooncake, featuring a delicate snow skin that melts in your mouth.

These mooncakes are available at Hai Tien Lo and can be ordered online or purchased directly from their shop.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$95
  • Where: Pan Pacific Mooncake Singapore, Hai Tien Lo, 7 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039595
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PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay

Indulge in the artistry of Peach Blossoms’ Executive Chinese Chef Edward Chong from PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore, as he unveils a stunning collection of mooncakes this Mid-Autumn Festival. Crafted to cater to both familiar tastes and adventurous palates, these mooncakes are a true celebration of flavor and tradition.

This year, Chef Edward Chong introduces two exciting new flavors that are sure to delight. The Charcoal Peach Long Jing with Okinawa Brown Sugar Mochi offers a harmonious blend of juicy peach and aromatic Long Jing tea, enhanced by the delightful chewiness of brown sugar mochi. For a nostalgic twist, the Mung Bean and Red Bean Symphony Mooncake pays tribute to the beloved Asian snack kai zai paeng, beautifully marrying the earthy notes of mung bean with the sweetness of red bean.

For those who love the classics, traditional mooncakes like Single Yolk with White Lotus Paste and Double Yolk with White Lotus Paste are also on offer, perfect for yolk enthusiasts. And if you can’t decide on just one flavor, the Delightful Four Collection mooncake set is the perfect choice, giving you a taste of each exquisite creation.

Whether you’re gifting or treating yourself, these mooncakes promise a delightful journey of flavors, crafted with the elegance and skill that only Chef Edward Chong can deliver.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$98
  • Where: PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore, 6 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039594
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Pan Pacific Orchard

Get ready to immerse yourself in the Mid-Autumn Festival with Pan Pacific Orchard’s stunning moon cake blossoms. You’re in for a treat with their wide array of traditional flavors, including the luxurious Specialty Baked Black Sesame with Diced Salted Egg Yolk and Red Bean, the fragrant Specialty Baked Oolong with Melon Seed, and the timeless Traditional Baked White Lotus with Yolk.

But it’s not just about the flavors—the packaging is a work of art in itself. In collaboration with the talented local artist David Chan, Pan Pacific Orchard has created a gorgeous mooncake box that’s as meaningful as it is beautiful. Inspired by the hotel’s iconic Jenga-like design and green terraces, the box unfolds to reveal not only the mooncakes but also David’s captivating depiction of human diversity through a bouquet featuring a spectrum of skin tones.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$78
  • Where: Pan Pacific Orchard Mooncake, 10 Claymore Road, Singapore 229540
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Shangri-La Singapore

Step into a world of nostalgia and tradition with Shangri-La Singapore’s beautifully crafted mooncakes this Mid-Autumn Festival. This year, they’ve put together a delightful collection that marries the classic with the contemporary, offering something for everyone in the family.

Indulge in their signature baked mooncakes that have been perfected over the years, or try something new with their innovative cocktail-inspired mooncakes. For the little ones, there are rich chocolate tarts that are sure to satisfy, along with a unique Kid’s Mooncake Building Set, where they can assemble their own mooncake using wooden pieces—how fun is that?

This year’s lineup also includes limited-edition showstoppers like the luxurious Shang Palace Red Date Pumpkin Seed with Bird’s Nest Mooncakes and the exciting Plant-based Mooncakes. And if you’re looking for a truly special gift, the bespoke Origin Bar Mid-Autumn Gift Set is a must-have, featuring a 50-year-old mandarin peel for a touch of history and elegance.

In collaboration with Bynd Artisan, Shangri-La offers a limited-edition velvety box set that’s as practical as it is beautiful. Not only does it hold four Red Date Pumpkin Seed with Bird’s Nest Mooncakes, but it also doubles as a jewellery box—perfect for keeping the memories of this festive season alive.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$59
  • Where: Shangri-La Singapore, 22 Orange Grove Rd., Singapore 258350
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The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore

This Happy Mooncake Festival, treat yourself to a mooncake experience like no other at The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore. They’re offering a delightful mix of traditional and modern mooncake flavors, all in elegant petite sizes that let you indulge without the guilt.

Each mooncake is a little work of art, presented in a luxurious turquoise box that’s perfect for reusing as a jewelry box. You can choose between a two or three-tier box, making it an ideal gift for your loved ones. And if you’re looking to go all out, the premium three-tier set includes not just mooncakes, but also a Mist Valley tea set and a bottle of Charles Hiedsieck Brut Réserve champagne.

This year, look forward to the return of their popular flavors, along with some exciting new additions. The traditional lineup now features three new flavors: Red Bean Osmanthus with Mixed Nuts, Black Sesame Paste with Egg Yolk, and Baked Lava Custard. If you’re more into snowskin mooncakes, don’t miss out on the new Yuzu Osmanthus and Mocha Baileys snowskin mooncakes—they’re sure to be a hit with every bite!

  • Mooncake Price: From S$95
  • Where: The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Mooncake Singapore, 15 Stamford Road, Singapore 178906
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The Ritz Carlton Mooncake Singapore 2024

The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore takes mooncakes to a whole new level with their stunning gift packaging. Presented in an elegant leatherette vanity case, their mooncakes make for classy gifts that are perfect for friends or business associates. They typically offer a mix of traditional and snowskin mooncakes, with specialties like the Snowskin Mao Shan Wang Durian Mooncake adding a luxurious twist in Singapore.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$88
  • Where: The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, Marina Bay, 7 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039799
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Tai Chong Kok

A beloved name among mooncake enthusiasts, Tai Chong Kok has been crafting traditional Cantonese pastries by hand since 1935. What sets them apart is their commitment to quality—they make their own fresh lotus paste using 100% pure lotus seeds without any preservatives. Their mooncake lineup includes a variety of flavors like Green Bean Paste, Mixed Nut, Red Bean Paste, and Snowskin Mooncakes.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$80
  • Where: Tai Chong Kok, multiple locations in Singapore, including Jurong East, Yishun, Chinatown, Punggol, Tampines, and more
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Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant at Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel

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Experience Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant at Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel this Mid-Autumn season with their exquisite mooncakes. Highlights include the Imperial “Long Jing” Tea Baked Mooncake, praised for its rich, roasted flavors complemented by pecan nuts. For a modern twist, try the Rose Lotus Paste with Golden Raisins and Macadamia Nuts Baked Mooncake, featuring delicate rose essence. Snowskin lovers can indulge in the Rose Tea with Rosé Champagne Praline, offering a luxurious blend of champagne praline and rose tea. Don’t miss their Assorted Baked and Snowskin Boxes, perfect for gifting and sampling their best creations.

  • Mooncake Price: S$90 – S$248
  • Where: Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, 320 Orchard Road, Singapore 238865
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Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium

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Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium unveils two new mooncake flavors for the Mid-Autumn Festival: Passion Fruit Paste with Plum Snowskin Mooncake and Green Tea Paste with Grape Roku Gin Praline Snowskin Mooncake. Encased in a soft, delicate exterior, the Passion Fruit Paste mooncake combines juicy plum pieces with tangy passion fruit paste for a delightful sweet and sour experience. For a unique twist, try the Green Tea Paste mooncake infused with grape Roku gin praline, offering a subtle kick of flavor.

Their classic favorites include the Low Sugar White Lotus Seed Paste Baked Mooncake with Double Yolk and the Peranakan Durian Mini Snowskin Mooncake, ideal for durian enthusiasts. For those who cherish tradition, Xin Cuisine offers the Signature Teochew Yam Mooncake with Single Yolk and the Mini Baked Egg Custard with Yolk.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$56 per box
  • Where: Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, 317 Outram Road, Singapore 169075
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Yellow Ribbon Bakery

Yellow Ribbon Bakery isn’t just about baking; it’s about giving hope and second chances. This mooncake halal-certified artisanal bakery is run by inmates at Changi Prison, who are trained by professional bakers to craft artisanal treats. This year, they’re celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Yellow Ribbon Project with a special mooncake collection. The Celebration Box, inspired by an inmate’s artwork, includes four unique mooncakes: Melon Seeds, Single Yolk, Double Yolk, and Green Tea Rose with Blueberries, the latter being an inmate’s own creation. A portion of the profits goes to reintegration initiatives for offenders and their families.

  • Mooncake Price: From S$60
  • Where: Yellow Ribbon Bakery, 27 Loyang Way, Singapore 508728
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FAQ

When is Mooncake Festival 2024? The Mooncake Festival, also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival, will be celebrated on September 17, 2024. This traditional festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, marking the full moon.

How to make mooncakes? Making mooncakes involves preparing the dough, filling, and molds. Traditional mooncakes often use lotus seed paste or red bean paste as fillings, sometimes with salted egg yolks in the center. The dough is rolled out, filled, and then pressed into molds before being baked until golden brown. You can find many detailed recipes and video tutorials online to guide you through the process.

Where to buy mooncakes in Singapore? Mooncakes are available at various locations across Singapore, especially during the lead-up to the Mid-Autumn Festival. You can purchase mooncakes from hotels like The Ritz-Carlton, bakeries such as Tai Chong Kok, and specialty stores like Golden Moments. Supermarkets and online platforms also offer a wide variety of mooncakes for purchase.

How to make snow skin mooncakes? Snow skin mooncakes are unbaked mooncakes with a soft, chewy exterior. To make them, you’ll need glutinous rice flour, which is steamed and mixed with sugar and shortening to create the dough. The dough is then wrapped around your choice of filling, such as lotus paste, durian, or chocolate, and pressed into mooncake molds. These mooncakes are typically kept chilled rather than baked.

What is the Mooncake Festival? The Mooncake Festival, or Mid-Autumn Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival celebrating the harvest and the full moon. It’s a time for family reunions, sharing mooncakes, and appreciating the beauty of the full moon. The festival also has historical significance, with legends like the story of Chang’e, the Moon Goddess, adding to its cultural richness.

How long can mooncakes last? The shelf life of mooncakes depends on the type. Traditional baked mooncakes can last for up to 30 days if stored in a cool, dry place. Snowskin mooncakes, on the other hand, have a much shorter shelf life of around 7 to 10 days and should be stored in the refrigerator. Always check the packaging for specific storage instructions.

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