Best Singapore Restaurants

In Singapore you need to eat! Why? Because here there is a whole cult of food and also because you can taste not only the local cuisine , which is a bizarre combination of Malian, Chinese and Indian, but also "pure" Chinese, Indian, and Japanese and different types of European cuisine - and dishes are cooked no less delicious than on their "homeland".

Today we will introduce you the best restaurants in Singapore according to the visitors.

Cheap restaurants

Fratini la Trattoria

This Italian restaurant, according to some of the visitors, is even more Italian than the restaurants in Rome and other Italian cities. Here you can eat a deliciously delicious pasta (especially with seafood), lasagna, pizza, tagliatelle. The restaurant also offers a large selection of desserts and wines. The main feature of the restaurant is that there is no fixed menu in it: the chef buys all the freshest that is available at the moment, and prepares it for his clients with great imagination and with love. Add here an amazing taste of food and a fairly large portion - and it becomes clear why the restaurant enjoys such a love for visitors.

Contact Information:

  1. Address: 10 Greenwood Ave, Singapore 289201
  2. Tel. : +65 6468 2868
  3. Website: http://fratinilatrattoria.com/
  4. Working hours: 12-00 - 22-30, break 14-30 - 18-00

Jamie's Italian

Another restaurant, a must-see for lovers of Italian cuisine. The restaurant positions its cuisine as "rustic Italian" and special emphasis on the fact that all the products here are freshest. The menu and the prices for dishes depend on the season. Toasts of ciabatta with striped bacon, honey sausages, pork, American lush pancakes, vegetarian menu - you can find anything you like to the soul and stomach. 5 dishes that must be tried here are tiramisu, tagliatelle bolognese, olives on ice, which are positioned as "the best in the world", risotto from wild rice with black truffles, parmesan cheese and butter, and panna cotta. There is a restaurant near the station, which starts the trip to the Sentosa Express monorail to Sentosa Island with lots of entertainment for children such as the aquarium , an amusement park , one of the most interesting museums in Singapore - the Museum of Optical Illusions , the Madame Tussauds Museum and many others. other

Contact Information:

  1. Address: 1 Harbourfront Walk, # 1-165-167 VivoCity, Singapore 098585
  2. Tel. : +65 6733 5500
  3. Website: https://www.jamieoliver.com/italian/singapore/
  4. Working hours: 12-00 - 22-00

Pollen

This restaurant is located in a botanical garden near the orchid garden , directly under the roof. The owner of the restaurant is British mystic Jason Atherton; he owns several restaurants in this city-state, but Pollen especially likes visitors - perhaps because the border between the garden and the restaurant is somewhat erased.

The menu varies depending on the season, but the main emphasis is almost always on seafood, even those that are very difficult to meet in Singapore (for example, some varieties of fish can be found almost exclusively in restaurants in Australia and New Zealand). What must be tried here is a country duck with currant and foie gras.

Contact Information:

  1. Address: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
  2. Phone: +65 6604 9988
  3. Website: http://pollen.com.sg/
  4. Working hours: 12-00 - 22-00, closed Thursday

Burnt Ends

This is a grill restaurant in Chinatown, just a couple of minutes walk from the Temple of Sri Mariamman , whose menu is changing daily. On the initiative of the chef Dave Pinta, special stoves (each weighing 4 tons) are built in the restaurant, in which a lot of meat, poultry, fish is baked. Here you should try grilled royal crab, chicken, lamb, fish lucian. Special attention should also be paid to grilled leeks and fennel. The wine card of the restaurant deserves attention: Burnt Ends cooperates with small family wineries, which allows the restaurant to offer its visitors a very extensive list of quality wines that are rarely where else you can try.

Contact Information:

  1. Address: 20 Teck Lim Road, Singapore 088391
  2. Tel: +65 6224 3933
  3. Website: http://www.burntends.com.sg/home/
  4. Working hours: Wednesday-Saturday - 11-45 - 14-00, 18-00 - 0-00; Tuesday - 18-00 - 0-00, days off Sunday and Monday

Rhubarb

It is small (for 7 tables), but very elegant French restaurant, offering its visitors the best dishes of French cuisine and the most exquisite French wines. And, of course, you should definitely try desserts and famous French pastries.

Contact Information:

  1. Address: 3 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089589
  2. Tel: +65 8127 5001
  3. Website: http://www.rhubarb.sg/
  4. Working hours: Monday-Friday: 11-45 - 14-45, 18-30 - 22-00; on Saturdays - from 18-00 to 22-30; Sunday is a day off.

Banana leaf apolo

This is a restaurant of traditional Indian cuisine, which is located in one of the ethnic neighborhoods of Singapore with the loud name "Little India" . It opened in 1969 as a stall with food; gradually it expanded, and moved to the present "place of residence" in 1984. "Banana leaf" is present not only in the name - it serves some dishes, for example, a sharp fish curry. Also very popular is the dish of beans - masala. Portions here are just huge.

Contact Information:

  1. Address: 54 Race Course Rd, Singapore 218564
  2. Phone: +65 6293 8682
  3. Website: http://thebananaleafapolo.com/
  4. Working hours: 10-30 - 22-30

Ding Dong

This is an Asian cuisine restaurant, where you can try everything: sea scallops with Chinese cabbage, and confit from octopus, and rice with mango. Be sure to order cocktails - they are worth it.

Contact Information:

  1. Address: 23 Ann Siang Road, Singapore
  2. Tel: +65 6557 0189
  3. Website: http://www.dingdong.com.sg/
  4. Working hours: Monday-Friday - 12-00 - 15-00, 18-00 - 0-00; Saturday - 18-00 - 0-00; day off - Sunday.

Gourmet Restaurants

If you are a real gourmet and do not spare money for your hobby, Singapore restaurants are at your disposal - bright representatives of "high cuisine"; briefly below.

Iggy's

The restaurant is a "rethought" Japanese cuisine, in which sushi is used instead of rice in the sushi, and the dishes are served with molecular soy sauce. It should also be noted unusually substantial portions, which you will rarely see in other restaurants of haute cuisine.

Contact Information

  1. Address: Hilton Singapore, 581 Orchard Road
  2. Phone: +65 6732 2234
  3. Website: http://iggys.com.sg/
  4. Working hours: from 12-00 till the last customer

Jaan Swissôtel

The restaurant is located on the 70th floor of the hotel of the same name, with a beautiful view of the world's largest fountain - the Fountain of Wealth ; chef Julien Roye modestly calls the local food "simple" - this is difficult to disagree: what can be simpler than venison seasoned with pear-wine sauce and celery?

Contact Information:

  1. Address: Level 70, Equinox Complex, 2 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178882
  2. Tel: +65 6837 3322
  3. Website: http://www.jaan.com.sg/
  4. Working hours: 12-00 - 14-30, 19-00 - 23-00

Les Amis

The real ratatouille on the Provencal recipe, the quail, the pies with tomato jam and the wine list of 200 titles + the classic baroque interior - this is what attracts Singapore businessmen who bring their partners here before concluding the deal in order to make an appropriate impression on them, or already after its conclusion - that this transaction was not the last. There is a restaurant in a minute's walk from one of the main streets of Singapore Orchard Road .

Contact Information:

  1. Address: 1 Scotts Road, # 01-16 Shaw Center, Singapore 228208
  2. Tel: +65 6733 2225
  3. Website: http://www.lesamis.com.sg
  4. Working hours: 12-00 - 14-00, 19-00 - 21-30

If you want to get an idea of ​​the traditional Singaporean cuisine, you can do it in one of the inexpensive fast-food establishments - kopytyame or food court (it will be much cheaper and the quality of food in such establishments is very high). But if you really want to do it in a restaurant - there are restaurants like Long Beach on Beach Road, Yum Cha Chinatown on Trengganu Street, Candlenut on New Bridge Road and Song Fa on the same street (only if the first is located in 331 rooms , the second - in 11).