Singaporeans are passionate about food and eating. Look around and the proof is everywhere! Almost in every corner of the island, you will find an endless variety of food, served hot or cold, at any hour of the day (or night)! In this cosmopolitan and multicultural city, you can expect nothing less than a melange of flavours from around the globe. It’s not just East-meets-West when it comes to feasting in Singapore - it is a tasty tale about a country’s unique cultural tapestry woven in with its distinct influences to capture the essence of Singapore’s multicultural heritage.
F&B Experiences
Uniquely Singapore Cuisine
Singapore’s cultural diversity is very much reflected in the variety of local food it has to offer - Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan and much, much more.
Sky Dining
Enjoy breathtaking views as you dine! Whether you are feasting in the sky up on the 70th floor of Singapore’s tallest hotel or on board a cable car from Mount Faber to Sentosa Island, you will be amazed at the spectacular view of Singapore while savouring mouth-watering fare from award-winning restaurants.
Tropical Garden Dining
Make the most of our garden city - dine amidst a lush landscape of beautiful orchids or tropical greenery! Experience the cozy and intimate garden dining setting that is uniquely Singapore.
Waterfront Dining
Surrounded by water, Singapore probably has the best waterfront dining in Asia. Alfresco dining at Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, One Fullerton and Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, is a heady experience not to be missed.
Romantic Dining
If love is in the air and you’re looking for an intimate evening out for two, Singapore has much to offer. With the best of old world charm and new world elegance, our island has a myriad of romantic locales for that perfect meal together.
Food Events
Singapore Food Festival
And if the island's year-round buffet line of exotic food isn't enough, there is the Singapore Food Festival held yearly in July. Something to satisfy everyone's craving, Singapore Food Festival highlights food carnivals, trails, workshops, as well as joint food-oriented promotions. Indulge in a uniquely tantalising food experience!
website : (www.singaporefoodfestival.com)
Dining Precincts
Boat Quay
Boat Quay is one of the best spots in Singapore for alfresco dining. Once Singapore’s busiest port in the 1960s, it has been transformed into a popular hangout for locals, expatriates and tourists, with chic cafes, high-end restaurants, yuppie pubs and designer galleries.
CHIJMES
Situated in the compound of an old girls’ convent school, CHIJMES today is one of Singapore’s premier wine and dine destinations.
Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay is Singapore's only riverside festival village combining dining, shopping and entertainment. On the 23,000 square-metre site are five blocks of building housing and shophouses, restored to their original 19th century style.
Club Street and Far East Square
Far East Square is heaven for foodies! The award-winning architectural aesthetics, and restaurants, bars and caf?s attract both tourists and locals.
East Coast Parkway
Away from the city, chill out by the East Coast beach and relax with the seaside crowd. The East Coast is the quintessential beachfront recreation and relaxation for many Singaporeans and travellers alike.
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay / One Fullerton and The Fullerton Waterboat House both located at the Marina Bay waterfront. Alfresco diners and tourists alike will be drawn by the sea-breeze, the sound of waves lapping against the sea wall, and the stunning backdrop of Singapore's skyline at Raffles Place.
Orchard Road
Being at the epicentre of Singapore's shopping and entertainment industries means Orchard Road never sleeps. Other than being a shopper’s heaven, it is also a great haunt for fabulous fine-dining and swanky restaurants.
Sentosa
Situated amidst natural tropical woodlands and in the middle of pristine nature, minutes away from the city centre, The Sentosa Resort & Spa is the perfect place to enjoy the serenity and indulge in fine-dining.
Stadium Waterfront / Oasis
Soak in the scenic atmosphere of the Kallang River and enjoy an evening under the stars as you savour the wide selection of delectable international cuisine at the Stadium Waterfront.
The Arts House @ The Old Parliament / Asian Civilisation Museum
The Arts House at the Old Parliament, the oldest government building in Singapore, hasn't just injected an arty air to the Empress Place precinct; it has also boosted the area's culinary quotient, with advent of three trendy restaurants and caf?s.