The best restaurants at Marina Bay Singapore range from ultra-luxury rooftop venues serving up haute cuisine to modest hawker stalls that’ll take you back to simpler times. The Marina Bay area is probably the most iconic spot in the city with its incredible views and mesmerizing landmarks, so it’s no wonder there are so many great dining options about.

The bay’s development included the awe-inspiring Marina Bay Sands, and many of the restaurants in our list are located in or around this world-famous resort. As with the flavors to expect, our selection has it all: from local Singaporean street food to French fine dining, classic Chinese delicacies to lavish international buffets. Read on to tantalize your taste buds and discover all the great restaurants at Marina Bay in Singapore.

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    Meat lovers with some cash to splash should look no further than CUT By Wolfgang Puck, located in the Marina Bay Sands resort. As a chef, it’s always a bold (or egotistical) move to include your own name in the title of your restaurant. But many (including us), consider this to be the best steakhouse in town, so Mr Puck more than gets away with it.

    Expect only the freshest and finest cuts of beef such as American sirloin, ribeye and filet, as well as Australian Angus and Japanese Wagyu – all cooked to perfection (you won’t find a ‘well-done’ steak here) in some rather swanky surroundings.

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    Location: 10 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-71 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 6 pm to 9 pm, Friday–Saturday from 6 pm to 11 pm

    Phone: +65 6688 8517

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    Jaan restaurant at the sumptuous Swissotel The Stamford is a consistent fixture in any top restaurants list, both in Singapore and across the Asia region. The restaurant specializes in delicate French flavors and also boasts some great panoramic views of the Marina Bay and Central Business District skyline.

    The rather tiny 40-seat venue lays on a five or 7-course set menu, which uses only the finest seasonal ingredients such as fresh oysters, langoustine, caviar, foie gras, and pigeon to name but a few. Note that the nearest station is City Hall, just a short walk away from the Marina Bay area. Reservation is also advised.

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    Location: Swissotel the Stamford, 2 Stamford Road, Level 70, Equinox Complex, 178882, Singapore

    Open: Monday–Saturday from midday to 2.30 pm and from 7 pm to 10 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +65 6837 3322

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    Singapore Food Treats

    Singapore Food Treats
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    Set in the shadows of the giant Singapore Flyer, Singapore Food Treats is a retro-style hawker stall with over 600 seats and numerous vendors dishing out food from all corners of the world. The modern hawker center's quirky theme is complemented by playful vintage props and décor. The food center serves up affordable and authentic Singaporean, Chinese, Malaysian, and Indian food.

    Though actually a replica of a 1960’s-esque hawker market, the venue’s interior looks the part, and its food definitely tastes the part, really taking you back in time to a more classic Singapore. This is also a great budget dining option to hit when you're hungry in the otherwise upscale Marina Bay area in Singapore.

    Location: 30 Raffles Avenue #01-09/12, Singapore Flyer, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 10.30 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +65 6338 1328

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    Waku Ghin

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    Waku Ghin is one of Singapore's critically acclaimed restaurants, the work of celebrity chef Tetsuya Wakuda. The restaurant takes on an innovative concept whereby diners move from room to room to experience different environments complementing the changing flavors... supposedly.

    Alongside the mouthwatering modern Japanese cuisine, you’ll find a sake bar, caviar lounge, and an enormous 3,000-bottle wine collection. You can access Waku Ghin via the Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands (Level 2) – Bayfront MRT.

    Location: Level 2 Dining, L2-01 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Ave, 018956, Singapore

    Open: Restaurant daily from 5.30 pm to 10.30 pm, The Bar at Waku Ghin daily from 5.30 pm until late

    Phone: +65 6688 8507

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    Summer Pavilion

    Summer Pavilion
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    Summer Pavilion at the swanky Ritz-Carlton-Millenia Singapore presents a dining experience in exclusive surroundings, with food that couldn’t fail to match. Serving a Cantonese-inspired set lunch and dinner, we were particularly blown away by the likes of the marinated duck roll with jellyfish, as well as their double-boiled lobster soup.

    Certainly, this is a dining experience that is about as posh as you’ll find in Singapore. You can easily find Summer Pavilion (inside the Ritz Carlton-Millenia) on the famous Raffles Avenue, just a short walk from Promenade MRT.

    Location: The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, 7 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039799, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 11.30 am to 2.30 pm and from 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +65 6434 5286

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    Makansutra Gluttons Bay

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    One of the best budget-friendly dining options at Marina Bay is ‘Makansutra Gluttons Bay’; a collection of food vendors and push-carts which serve up an array of popular Singapore street food. Bask in the breezy outdoor ambience by the mouth of the Singapore River next to the Esplanade whilst tucking into favorites here such as the fried oyster omelet, satay chicken, and Laksa.

    It’s the sights, sounds and smells reminiscent of old Singapore set against a scintillating modern backdrop of the Marina skyline that makes it an unforgettable experience. Add in a nice cold beer or fruit shake into the equation and might just have found one of your new favorite Singapore spots.  

    Location: #01, 8 Raffles Ave, 15 Esplanade Singapore, Singapore 039802, Singapore

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 5 pm to 2 am, Friday–Saturday from 5 pm to 3 am, Sunday from 4 pm to 1 am

    Phone: +65 6438 4038

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    Melt Café at the Mandarin Oriental

    Melt Café at the Mandarin Oriental
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    The Mandarin Oriental Hotel boasts arguably one of the best all day international buffets in Singapore at their critically acclaimed ‘Melt’ restaurant. 

    Just walking distance from Promenade MRT on Raffles Avenue next to the Marina Bay, Melt’s specialty is its incredible diversity of cuisines from around the world. You’ll find different sections dedicated for barbequed meat, Japanese sashimi, Thai curries, Chinese delicacies, seafood, steak... we could go on. Prices start from about S$65 for the weekday lunch buffet but expect to pay more for dinner on weekends.

    Location: Mandarin Oriental, 5 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039797, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 6:30 am to 10.30 am, from midday to 2.30 pm, and from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm

    Phone: +65 6885 3500

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    One of the highest, as well as swankiest restaurants in Singapore, is at CE LA VI, at the top of the Marina Bay Sands complex. Though more famed for its plush nightlife scene that draws in all of the city’s most beautiful people, CE LA VI also does a great range of al la carte dishes – all tasty and pretty enough to take your attention away from that view.

    Our favorites include the rack of medium-rare lamb, the sushi sets and there are a few tasty desserts too. Just like the cocktails, most of their dishes fall within the S$15-30 price bracket, though you could easily spend a few hundred if you decide to delve into their extensive range of fine wines. Find CE LA VI in the SkyPark at Marina Bay Sands. 

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    Location: Marina Bay Sands North Tower, 1 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 11 pm until late

    Phone: +65 6508 2188

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    Palm Beach Seafood

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    The long-running Palm Beach Seafood restaurant, just a short walk from Singapore’s famous Merlion, is one of the great restaurants in Marina Bay that boasts stunning views that don’t require an elevator ride! The ground-floor only restaurant has inside and outside seating, and you’d be silly not to try their famous ‘Singapore chilli crab’ (Palm Beach Seafood is supposedly where this iconic dish was first created).

    Elsewhere on the menu is a variety of prawn, lobster, and shellfish dishes cooked in a variety of Asian-inspired ways. Most meat is priced per kilo and is subject to fluctuation – but Palm Beach Seafood is known to fall into the midrange price category – great when you consider the views and the quality of ingredients.

    Location: 1 Fullerton Rd, #01-09 One Fullerton, Singapore 049213, Singapore

    Open: Daily from midday to 2.30 pm and from 5.30 pm to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +65 6336 8118

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    The Gallerie Food Court at Marina Square

    The Gallerie Food Court at Marina Square
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    Singapore does have its fair share of rather non-descript, soulless shopping mall food courts; The Galleria on the fourth floor of Marina Square is certainly not one of them. Firstly, the airy and spacious dining space boasts an incredible view over the Marina Bay and CBD skyline in the background – a view you’d normally have to pay top dollar for when combined with dining in Singapore.

    Dishes range from around S$4-10 and there is a great selection of local, Malaysian, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Chinese and European food all freshly cooked in front of you. The Galleria is also bright (thanks to the huge windows overlooking the bay), spacious, and conveniently located on Raffles Boulevard, a short walk from Promenade MRT. Avoid peak times (between midday and 2pm) if you want to grab a table by the window.

    Location: Marina Square, 6 #04-101/102 039594, 12 Raffles Blvd, Asia Square Tower 2, Singapore 018961, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +65 6336 2958

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    Cherry Garden

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    Cherry Garden at Mandarin Oriental Singapore is beautifully furnished in traditional Chinese-courtyard style. Authentic Cantonese cuisine is served in a modern presentation, complemented by a wide range of Chinese teas and wines.

    Specialties at Cherry Garden include wasabi-aioli prawns with fresh mango and fish roe, oven-baked fillet of sea perch marinated in rose dew wine and more.

    Location: Mandarin Oriental, 5 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039797, Singapore

    Open: Daily from midday to 2:30 pm and from 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +65 6885 3500

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    In the heart of the financial district, surrounded by the tallest buildings in Singapore you will find Lau Pa Sat, one of the most popular food markets in the city. Come here to try the local delicacies, chicken rice, satay and kaya toast, as well as the other dishes that make up the varied cuisine on offer in Singapore.

    Though there are plenty of places to try these dishes, Lau Pa Sat is the ideal location to find them all under one roof, and the setting is far more romantic than most hawker centres, especially at night when the satay vendors set up stalls outside.

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    Location: 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582, Singapore

    Phone: +65 6276 0521

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    No Signboard Seafood Restaurant

    No Signboard Seafood Restaurant
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    No Signboard is really a quirky name for a restaurant. But this long-established restaurant group is quite a known name among locals, which has 4 locations around Singapore. The Esplanade location accords stunning views of the Bay.

    No Signboard counts white pepper crab, chilli crab, crispy cereal crayfish, double boiled lobster, Hokkien-style steamed fish, and garlic steamed bamboo clam among its list of favorites. It’s also a great place to have a meal before a concert at the renowned landmark venues by the bay.

    Location: 8 Raffles Ave, # 01-14 16 Esplanade, Singapore 039802, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +65 6336 9959

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    Satay by the Bay

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    Satay by the Bay, which is located within Gardens by the Bay, offers the delicious specialty of satay skewers. The air is filled with aromas from barbecued pork, chicken and beef, which is all served up with a generous helping of that rich peanut sauce.

    There’s also an onsite bar and plenty of other food stalls if you’re not a fan of satay. Find it by entering Gardens by the Bay (free) and follow the signposted route along the water’s edge – or jump on the free shuttle bus.

    Location: Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +65 6538 9956

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    SuperTree by IndoChine

    SuperTree by IndoChine
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    SuperTree by Indochine is by far the most unique rooftop bar in Singapore – and possibly the world. You can find it on top of the highest SuperTree at the ever-popular Gardens by the Bay. The stylish bar/restaurant serves a menu of Asian and western food, as well as beers, wines and cocktails.

    The real selling point of this unique spot is its location. Even though the food, drinks and interior design do all impress, nothing draws away from the fact that you’re perched on top of a giant, manmade tree overlooking Singapore like a bird nesting in the canopies.

    Location: Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, #03-01, Singapore 018953, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 10 am to midnight

    Phone: +65 6694 8489

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    TWG Tea Salon and Shop

    TWG Tea Salon and Shop
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    If you consider yourself a high tea connoisseur, then a visit to TWG Tea Salon will be a delight, where you will find not only hundreds of unusual blends but also some tea-inspired cakes and desserts.

    There are 3 TWG tea rooms in Singapore, where you can get a treat and a cuppa at any time of the day. TWG is extremely popular though, with the crowds in the early afternoon for their traditional tea and cake sets, so it is worth booking ahead.

    Location: The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, B2-89/89A, 2 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018972, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 10.30 pm (Fridays and Saturdays until midnight)

    Phone: +65 6535 1837

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    Paulaner Brauhaus

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    Paulaner Brauhaus in the Millenia Walk building is billed as Singapore’s only German microbrewery. The bar and restaurant serves up genuine German beer and food.

    Brewed strictly according to the German purity law of 1516, Paulaner beers are always tapped fresh and in a variety of styles – pale or dark lager and seasonal ones such as Salvator, Maibock, Oktoberfest Bier. The food is equally authentic and robust like the hog roast, pork knuckles and sausages made from recipes in Munich.

    Location: 9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-01 Millenia Walk, 039596 Singapore, Singapore

    Open: Lunch: Monday–Friday from 11.30 am to 2.30 pm, Dinner: Monday–Sunday from 6 pm to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +65 6883 2572

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    Forlino

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    Forlino at One Fullerton offers exceptional views of the changing skyline over Marina Bay to complement its classic Italian fare as well as outstanding wines. You can spend a leisurely evening at Forlino where skillfully prepared food by its Michelin chef is the norm.

    With a northern Italian influence, the food is painstakingly sourced. Its culinary masterpieces include swordfish carpaccio with peaches and summer truffles, Korobuta pork sampler and homemade spaghetti with black cod and peppermint artichokes.

    Location: One Fullerton, 1 Fullerton Road #02-06 Singapore 049213, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 12 pm to 2.30 pm and from 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +65 6690 7564

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    Pollen

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    Located in a giant bio-dome filled with a balmy Mediterranean climate, Pollen is a unique and charming restaurant in Gardens by the Bay. The layout is spectacular thanks to the huge arching atrium of the Flower Dome all around. One thing is for certain: you’ll feel a million miles away from the center of a bustling metropolis.

    Despite the intricate plating and high-level cuisine served at Pollen, this isn’t exactly fine dining; more like a fancy café serving modern interpretations of pan-Mediterranean classics. The seven-course tasting menu costs upwards of S$150 and includes such delicacies as red prawn tartare, braised beef cheek with carrot puree, and salmon with ikura and green apple. After your meal, you can have a walk around the Flower Dome and enjoy the plants and flowers.

    Location: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, #01-09, Singapore 018953, Singapore

    Open: Wednesday–Monday from midday to 3 pm and from 6 pm to 10 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +65 6604 9988

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    Bread Street Kitchen Singapore

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    Gordon Ramsey’s Bread Street Kitchen at Marina Bay Sands presents an informal dining experience alongside modern European food, with signature touches from the multi-Michelin star affiliated chef.

    Located in Singapore’s most iconic building – Marina Bay Sands – this was always going to be a classy affair, no matter how much Ramsey claims the whole dining experience is ‘informal’. The snazzy black and white tiled floor, exposed ceiling and comfy leather booths all help to create an exclusive ‘New York loft’ feel, but the good news is that the a la carte menu is actually sensibly priced – a bit of a rarity for celebrity chef restaurants in Singapore.

    Location: 2 Bayfront Avenue, 01 - 81 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956, Singapore

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 11.30 am to 1 am, Friday from 11.30 am to 2 am, Saturday from 7.30 am to 2 am, Sunday from 7.30 am to 1 am

    Phone: +65 6688 5665

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    OLA Cocina Del Mar

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    OLA Cocina Del Mar serves Spanish cuisine and tapas and always lends itself well to a flirty and fun style of dining. The restaurant is one of the finest tapas joints in Singapore. Located in Marina Bay, this casual yet refined restaurant serves exquisite small plates from the open kitchen; think scallops a la plancha with sundried tomatoes, grilled Spanish octopus with a lentil salad, and a Peruvian-inspired fish ceviche – the classic tapas here is the real deal. 

    OLA also serves a range of signature paellas and there are some more meaty mains for meat-lovers, such as roast lamb in a rich sherry sauce. You can finish with a selection of Spanish desserts such as some freshly fried churros with chocolate sauce.

    Location: Marina Bay Financial Center Tower 3, #01-06 12 Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018982, Singapore

    Open: Monday–Friday from 11.30 am to 2.30 pm and from 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +65 6604 7050

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Ben Reeves | Compulsive Traveler