Home - logo KLM Royal Dutch AirlinesHome - logo Skyteam
Change country & language
South AfricaSouth Africa|

    Restaurants in Singapore

    Singaporeans take food very seriously. Seafood hallmarks East Coast Parkway, especially the famed crab at Long Beach. Little India offers good-value restaurants, although fish-head curry fans flock to Tanglin's Samy's Curry. Victorian Lau Pa Sat in the Central Business District crowns the city's hawker centres, where low-cost Asian dishes are served. Chinese street food sizzles away in Chinatown. A service charge of 10% and tax of 7% are added to the bill.

    Lau Pa Sat, Singapore. Photo by Emma Levine 2008

     Top-end

    Expand all
    1. 1. Pierside Kitchen & Bar - Quayside food

      Show more

      High ceilings, huge mirrors and windows overlooking Boat Quay give Pierside Kitchen & Bar a chic contemporary feel. Favourite dishes include seaweed-wrapped tuna tempura, snapper pie and Maine lobster linguine. Dressed-up diners have dessert on the huge terrace overlooking the waterfront.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 11am-3pm & 6pm-11pm; Sat 6pm-11pm

      Address

      Unit #01-01, One Fullerton, 1 Fullerton Road, Singapore 049214

      Telephone

      +65 6438 0400

      Transport

      MRT to Raffles Place

      Website

      Pierside Kitchen & Bar Website

    2. 2. Iggy's - Globetrotting foodies

      Show more

      Iggy's in Orchard is the brainchild of globetrotter Ignatious Chan. Foodies gather here to share space at the counters facing the kitchen. The daily-changing set menu can feature sea scallop with foie gras purée and yuzu juice, or Wagyu beef cheeks in honeyed pinot noir sauce. Thanks to Iggy's travels, the wine list is truly global.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 12pm-1.30pm; Mon-Sat 7pm-9.30pm

      Address

      The Hilton Hotel, 581 Orchard Road, Level 3, Singapore 238883

      Telephone

      +65 6732 2234

      Transport

      MRT to Orchard

      Website

      Iggy's Website

    3. 3. Coriander Leaf - Pan-Asian fusion

      Show more
      Coriander Leaf, Singapore. Courtesy of Coriander Leaf

      One of the finest restaurants on Clarke Quay, Coriander Leaf is owned by Pakistani-born chef Samia Ahad. He creates contemporary fusion dishes inspired by the flavours of Vietnam, Iran, India and Japan. Middle Eastern-influenced za'atar encrusted spiced lamb and moist tandoori chicken are served to fashionable foodies in the airy dining-room.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Thu 12pm-2.30pm & 6.30pm-10pm; Fri 12pm-2.30pm & 6.30pm-10.30pm; Sat 6.30pm-10.30pm

      Address

      Coriander Leaf, 3A Merchant Court #02-03, River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, Singapore 179020

      Telephone

      +65 6732 3354

      Transport

      MRT to Clarke Quay

      Website

      Coriander Leaf Website

    4. 4. Ember - Chic boutique restaurant

      Show more

      The huge mirrored wall in Ember, in Chinatown's boutique Hotel 1929, brightens up the small, unfussy interior. Imaginative modern European and Asian dishes include marinated cod with black miso, and mouthwatering pan-seared Chilean sea bass with mushrooms and smoked bacon ragout. The good-value set lunch is popular for business lunches; dinner is more serene.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 11.30am-2.30pm & 6.30pm-10.30pm; Sat 6.30pm-10.30pm

      Address

      Hotel 1929, 50, Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089154

      Telephone

      +65 6347 1928

      Transport

      MRT to Outram Park

      Website

      Ember Website

    5. 5. The Song of India - Indian with modern twists

      Show more

      The contemporary Indian cuisine at The Song of India have made quite an impact on Singapore's restaurant scene. In a restored Colonial house near Orchard, well-heeled guests try creations from chef Milind Sovani, including tandoori prawns in pomegranate marinade, and delicately flavoured Gilawat kebabs. The tasting menu is the best way to experience it all.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-2.30pm & 6pm-11pm

      Address

      33, Scotts Road, Singapore 228226

      Telephone

      +65 6836 0055

      Transport

      MRT to Newton

      Website

      The Song of India Website

     Mid-range

    Expand all
    1. 6. Crossroads Café - All-day menu

      Show more

      The Crossroads Café's main attraction is its location. At the junction of busy Orchard and Scotts Road, it's perfect for people-watching. The open-fronted café has cooling fans and an international menu of eggs benedict, quesadillas, Cajun steak and laksa noodle soup. Locals gather for late lunches after shopping, early evening beers, or morning coffees.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Thu-Sat 7am-3am; Sun-Wed 7am-1am

      Address

      G/F Hotel Marriott, 320 Orchard Road, Singapore 238865

      Telephone

      +65 6831 4605

      Transport

      MRT to Orchard

      Website

      Crossroads Café Website

    2. 7. Long Beach Seafood Restaurant - Lobster by the sea

      Show more
      Long Beach Seafood Restaurant, Singapore. Photo by Emma Levine 2008

      Singaporeans travel to Long Beach Seafood Restaurant, especially at weekends, for its fresh seafood. Its East Coast location adds to the appeal, with noisy tables packed with families overlooking the sea. The black pepper crab and lobster are especially popular, and fishtanks at the back prove how fresh they are. Reservations at weekends essential.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Sun-Fri 11am-3pm & 5pm-12.15am; Sat 11am-3pm & 5pm-1.15am

      Address

      1018 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 449881

      Telephone

      +65 6445 8833

      Transport

      MRT to Bedok then taxi

      Website

      Long Beach Seafood Restaurant Website

    3. 8. Samy's Curry - Banana leaves for plates

      Show more
      Samy's Curry, Singapore. Photo by Emma Levine 2008

      In an enclave of restaurants and bars on Dempsey Road, long-standing favourite Samy's Curry specialises in North and South Indian dishes. Its famous dishes include fish-head curry and masala chicken. Its huge, unpretentious dining hall fills up quickly with diners sharing tables with strangers. Everything is eaten off huge banana leaves.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11am-3pm & 6pm-10pm

      Address

      Block 25 Dempsey Road, Singapore 249670

      Telephone

      +65 6472 2080

      Transport

      MRT to Commonwealth

      Website

      Samy's Curry Website

    4. 9. A-Roy Thai - After-shopping Thai

      Show more

      Set in a nondescript shopping mall dining room, the food at friendly A-Roy Thai in the Colonial District is fresh and flavoursome. The deep-fried tofu with sweet chili sauce packs a real crunch. Jade green curries zing with lemongrass and sticky rice with mango is a cooling dessert. Vegetarian dishes can be made on request.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11.30am-10pm

      Address

      #04-06 Funan IT Mall, 109 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179097

      Telephone

      +65 6338 3880

      Transport

      MRT City Hall

    5. 10. True Blue Cuisine - Spicy Malay dishes

      Show more
      True Blue Cuisine, Singapore. Photo by Emma Levine 2008

      Old favourite True Blue Cuisine is set in a restored Peranakan (Chinese Malay) house in the Colonial District. Its cuisine, a spicy fusion of Chinese and Malay, includes ayam buah kelwak, chicken with black nut, and jantong pisong, tangy salad of star fruit and banana flower. Photographs of the owner's ancestors line the walls.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11.30am-2.30pm & 6pm-9.30pm

      Address

      47-49, Armenian Street, Singapore 179937

      Telephone

      +65 6440 0449

      Transport

      MRT to City Hall

      Website

      True Blue Cuisine Website

     Budget

    Expand all
    1. 11. Lau Pa Sat - World food stalls

      Show more
      Lau Pa Sat, Singapore. Photo by Emma Levine 2008

      Hawker centres are a major part of Singapore's dining culture. Lau Pa Sat in the Central Business District is the most historic. A Victorian structure with cast-iron ceilings, each stall specialises in different dishes, including Japanese ramen, pig organs, wok-fried seafood, fried carrot cake and South Indian vegetarian. Foodies sit at shared tables and chat.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily all day (most stalls 10am-10pm)

      Address

      18, Raffles Quay, Boon Tat Street, Singapore 153923

      Transport

      MRT to Raffles Place

    2. 12. Va Va Voom Café - Spice from Vietnam

      Show more

      Although the interior looks like a casual cafe, the food is far more sophisticated at this Vietnamese restaurant. Dishes at Va Va Voom Café in the Colonial District include morning glory beef and crunchy mango and noodle salad. The deep sofas and colourful cushions are popular with locals.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 11.30am-10pm

      Address

      36, Seah Street, Singapore 188392

      Telephone

      +65 6336 1248

      Transport

      MRT to City Hall

    3. 13. Yum Cha Restaurant - Dim sum delights

      Show more

      Yum Cha Restaurant in the hub of lively Chinatown serves up bargain dim sum for a mixture of tourists and locals. Order a few of the snack-sized steamer baskets from the extensive menu, which includes chicken claw, prawn dumplings and carrot cake with dried scallop. The high tea buffet is particularly good value.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 11am-11pm; Sat & Sun 9am-11pm

      Address

      20, Trenggau Street (off Temple Street), Singapore 058479

      Telephone

      +65 6372 1717

      Transport

      MRT to Chinatown

      Website

      Yum Cha Restaurant Website

    4. 14. Genesis - Vegetarian lunch spot

      Show more

      A simple café serving organic and vegetarian dishes, Genesis near Boat Quay proves that healthy food can also be extremely tasty. The mango salad with cold noodles and tangy spices is popular, as are steamed dumplings. Local office workers gather here for speedy lunches.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Thu 8am-8pm; Fri 8am-3pm; Sun 9am-4pm

      Address

      1, Lorong Telok, Singapore 049014

      Telephone

      +65 6438 7118

      Transport

      MRT to Clarke Quay or Raffles Place

    5. 15. The Rice Table - Value for money tradition

      Show more

      Indonesian Dutch rijsttafel, meaning "rice table," is a service of many small dishes (up to almost 20) with rice. Busy waitstaff brings all the dishes out and places them in front of you - feast on favorite Indo-Malay wonders like beef rendang, chicken satay, otak otak, and sotong assam (squid) for a very reasonable price.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Midday-3pm and 6pm-9.15pm

      Address

      360, #02-09/10 International Building, Orchard Road, Singapore 238869

      Telephone

      +65 6835 3783

      Transport

      MRT: Orchard

      Website

      The Rice Table Website

    Choose month
    Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su