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Singapore 2024 Food Tour: Top Restaurant Recommendations to Satisfy Your Cravings

Buckle up, food adventurers, and welcome to Singapore—a dazzling melting pot where flavours don’t just mingle; they dance, sing, and dare you to join in the revelry. The pursuit of delicious food in our top Singapore restaurant recommendations, combined with exploring vibrant markets like Tiong Bahru Market, could take you from the heights of sophistication to the heart of local tradition during your stay.

Experience the finest Michelin-starred cuisine in town at Odette

Odette is undoubtedly one of our top recommendations for a Singaporean food tour. With its exceptional cuisine and unparalleled dining experience, it’s a must-visit destination for any food enthusiast. Under the masterful guidance of Michelin-starred Chef Julien Royer, you can indulge in a symphony of modern French cuisine that will have your taste buds waltzing to a Parisian tune. It’s more than just fine dining; it’s an experience woven from the fabric of culinary dreams.

Most customers rave about this Singapore restaurant’s exceptional culinary creations, with many praising the innovative blend of French flavours and the chef’s artistic presentation. One customer from Google Review commented, ‘The menu features a delightful fusion of French cuisine with inventive twists, showcasing the chef’s culinary expertise and flair.’ The impeccable service, elegant presentation, and thoughtfully curated wine selection enhance the overall dining experience. It’s no surprise that this restaurant has earned 3 Michelin stars and international acclaim as one of the world’s best.

Service Offerings:

  • Reservations Recommended
  • Private Dining Available
  • Extensive Vegetarian Menu

Located at:

National Gallery Singapore
1 St Andrew’s Rd, #01-04 National Gallery, Singapore 178957

Operating Hours:

  • Sunday to Monday, and public holidays: Closed
  • Tuesday to Saturday: 12:00 pm-1:15 pm; 6:30 pm – 8:15 pm

Phone: +65 6385 0498
Website: odetterestaurant.com

The Very Singaporean Hawker Centre at Tiong Bahru Market

Next, we swap chandeliers for the cheerful chatter of Tiong Bahru Market, a popular spot for authentic Singaporean street food. It’s not just any restaurant in Singapore; it’s a top food recommendation by locals.

Tiong Bahru Market holds a unique historical significance as the first ‘modern’ market constructed in a residential area back in 1955.

The present building, constructed from 2004 to 2006, incorporates elements of Art Deco architecture. The ground floor houses the wet produce market, while the second floor is home to the food center, situated above the car park.

Over the years, Tiong Bahru Market has become known for several iconic food items, including chwee kueh, pau, porridge, and roast pork, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.

Food Recommendations for Travelers in Singapore:

Tiong Bahru Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice – Located on the ground floor of Tiong Bahru Market, this stall offers tender and flavorful chicken rice, a classic Singaporean favourite.

Liang Liang Garden – Situated on the second floor of Tiong Bahru Market, Liang Liang Garden specializes in traditional Teochew-style porridge, served with a variety of delicious toppings.

Hong Heng Fried Sotong Prawn Mee – Located on the ground floor of Tiong Bahru Market, Hong Heng Fried Sotong Prawn Mee is renowned for its delicious Hokkien mee, a flavorful noodle dish stir-fried with prawns, squid, and a rich, savoury sauce. It’s a must-try for travellers looking to experience authentic Singaporean street food flavors.

Located at: 30 Seng Poh Rd, Singapore 168898

Website: tiongbahru.market

Authentic Peranakan Cuisine at Candlenut

As the evening approaches, Candlenut awaits to elevate your palate. As the world’s first Michelin-starred Peranakan restaurant, it’s a place where heritage meets haute cuisine. One of Candlenut’s signature dishes is their Buah Keluak Fried Rice. This iconic dish features fragrant fried rice infused with the unique flavour of buah keluak, a traditional Indonesian nut that adds depth and richness to the dish. It’s a must-try for anyone looking to experience the authentic flavours of Peranakan cuisine at Candlenut.

Service Offerings:

  • Reservations required 
  • Outdoor seating 
  • Private dining room

Located at: 17A Dempsey Rd, Singapore 249676

Operating Hours: 12 pm- 3 pm; 6 pm-10 pm

Phone: +65 1800 304 2288

Menu: comodempsey.sg

Reservations: sevenrooms.com

Sip and Sightsee at Lantern Rooftop Bar

Why not sip your way to a panoramic view of the city skyline? At Lantern Rooftop Bar, every cocktail comes with a side of urban splendour. The Asian-inspired nibbles are the perfect accompaniment to your drink; each biting a conversation between East and West, set against the backdrop of Singapore’s night sky.

Service Offerings: 

  • Reservations required 
  • Rooftop seating 
  • Serves food at the bar

Located at: 

The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore
80 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049326

Operating Hours: 3 pm-1 am

Phone: +65 3129 8229

Menu: fullertonhotels.com

Reservations: tablecheck.com

Chilli Crab is calling at Jumbo Seafood

For those who equate Singapore with its iconic chilli crab, visiting Jumbo Seafood is non-negotiable. It’s where the sauces are as spirited as the atmosphere, and every seafood dish is a star in the coastal constellation of Singaporean cuisine. Don’t just eat, feast, in the truest sense of the word.

Located at: 

JUMBO Seafood – Riverside Point
30 Merchant Rd, #01-01/02 Riverside Point, Singapore 058282

Operating Hours: 11:30 am-11 pm

Phone: +65 6532 3435

Menu: jumboseafood.com.sg

Reservations: tablecheck.com

The best vegetarian-friendly dining at Elemen

Elemen stands as a beacon for the plant-based patron, where vegetarian and vegan dishes are not an afterthought but a celebration of possibility. Asian and Western flavors unite in dishes designed to delight and inspire—perfect for the eco-conscious foodie. It’s a dining concept focused on modern interpretations of natural and meatless cuisine, where vegetarian elements explore the culinary realms.

Service Offerings: 

  • Reservations required 
  • Serves vegan dishes

Located at:  1 Maritime Square Harbourfront Centre, #02-85 Singapore 099253

Operating Hours: 11 am-3:30 pm; 5:30 pm-9:30 pm

Phone: +65 6904 9568

Menu: elemengroup.com.sg

Reservations: cho.pe

Savage Flavors Tamed at Burnt Ends

Nestled in vibrant Dempsey area, this Michelin-starred gem boasts a cozy vibe and an open kitchen that puts the chef’s skills on full display. From the famous “Sanger” pulled pork sandwich to the mouthwatering Australian BBQ dishes cooked in their special ovens, Burnt Ends is a paradise for meat lovers. Chef Pynt’s passion shines through in every bite, making dining here an unforgettable experience.

Service Offerings: 

  • Reservations required 
  • Outdoor seating 
  • Wi-Fi

Located at: 7 Dempsey Rd, #01-02, Singapore 249671

Operating Hours: 12 pm-2:30 pm; 6 pm-11 pm

Phone: +65 6224 3933

Reservations: burntends.com.sg

Singapore is a foodie’s dream come true! Whether you’re dining at fancy restaurants or chowing down at local hawker stalls, every meal is a chance to embark on a tasty adventure. In this vibrant city, food isn’t just something you eat—it’s something you celebrate, talk about, and cherish. So bring your appetite and get ready for a gastronomic journey like no other. We’ve lined up some mouthwatering recommendations to help you get started. Get ready to eat your way through Singapore and discover the flavours that make this city unforgettable!

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