Ultimate Foodie Guide: Best Restaurants in Singapore and What to Eat

Except for its world-renowned attractions such as Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands and Sentosa Island, Singapore has an excellent gastronomy that every foodie must experience at least once in their lifetime!

In case you’re planning a trip to Singapore soon and want to know all about the BEST places to eat in Singapore as well as THE most unique dishes to try, my complete foodie guide is here to help.

Scroll down to find my curated list of 21 must-try dishes in Singapore as well as my list of the best restaurants in Singapore for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and everything else in-between!

What to eat in Singapore – 21 Must-try dishes

must-try dishes in singapore

I know, I know, I have prepared quite a HUGE list for you. 21 dishes is a lot and you’ll need at least 5 days in Singapore in order to experience everything once. But food is such an essential element of Singaporean culture (which is actually a mix of Malay, Chinese and Indian influence) that I really believe it’s important to taste at least some of the items in my list below. Trust me, you’ll be mind-blown by the mix of spices, tastes and unique ingredients in Singaporean gastronomy.

Now, without further ado, let’s find out all about the best food in Singapore:

1 – Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak

In case you’re wondering what to eat for lunch in Singapore, a plate of nasi lemak is your answer! Nasi Lemak is a Malay-inspired rice dish that comes in various combinations. If you’re expecting a plain rice dish, you’re in the wrong this time and you’re in for a world of flavors! The rice is first cooked in coconut milk, it is then combined with fried anchovies (bilis), eggs, peanuts and chili paste (sambal). And all Singaporeans know that a Nasi Lemak is as good as the quality of the sambal used! Most vendors have their own version of Nasi Lemak and they sometimes add fried chicken or fish in the combo as well.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR NASI LEMAK: Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak or Changi Nasi Lemak

PRICE: 4-5 SGD (3.00 – 3.70 US$)

RELATED READ: Your Best Singapore Travel Guide – Things to Do, Hotels, Restaurants and More

2 – Bak Kut Teh / Pork Ribs Soup

best hainanese chicken rice in singapore

This is a Chinese dish that has become super popular in Singapore over the years. Bak Kut Teh is similar to a hearty soup and it’s made by boiling pork ribs in an aromatic water with garlic, salt and pepper (and sometimes star anise too). It’s boiled for so long that the meat becomes super tender and the liquid acquires a strong garlicky aroma. The soup is served with a bowl of rice and other small side dishes, depending on the restaurant.

The literal translation of Bak Kut Teh is “pork bone tea” because it is usually consumed with a cup of strong, hot Chinese tea. A must!

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR BAK KUT TEH: Song Fa Bak Kut Teh in Clarke Quay.

PRICE: 7-8 SGD (5.20 – 6.00 US$)

3 – Laksa

best laksa in singapore

Regardless of which type of laksa you choose (asam laksa or curry laksa), you’re in for a treat! Laksa is a Chinese-Malay dish made of fish, broth and noodles. You’ll see that Curry Laksa is more popular in Singapore and it’s usually made with thin rice noodles, coconut milk, fish (optional: shrimp and cockles) and some sort of curry sauce or gravy. But although the curry version is super good, the true Singaporean Laksa is Katong Laksa, its unique treat being the fact that the noodles are cut into short strings.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR LAKSA: Sungei Road Laksa, a hawker food stall best known for this exact dish.

PRICE: 4-6 SGD (3.00 – 4.50 US$)

4 – Nasi Biryani

best nasi biryani in singapore

You may have heard of Biryani before, a popular rice dish of Indian origins. Well, you’ll be happy to know that this dish is super popular in Singapore too! Nasi Biryani is basically a mixed rice with flavorful saffron and a protein (either chicken, beef, fish) on the side. The rice is also combined with different spices when cooked such as nutmeg or cinnamon for an extra kick. Vegetarian options are available as well.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR NASI BIRYANI: IMAM Banana Leaf Restaurant

PRICE: 6-7 SGD (4.50 to 5.20 US$)

5 – Chicken Rice

best chicken rice in singapore

Simple, but super delicious! Chicken rice (also called Hainanese Chicken Rice in Singapore) is exactly what you expect it to be – a comforting dish made of rice cooked in a delicious stock with ginger and garlic, plus tender chicken (make sure to request it de-boned). There’s also a sauce involved, sometimes a spicy chili sauce, other times a dark soy sauce – it all depends on the hawker stall you choose!

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR CHICKEN RICE: There are countless hawker stalls serving it; I recommend Tian Tian Chicken Rice or Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle – the only Michelin-star chicken rice stand? Yep, only in Singapore!

PRICE: 4-5 SGD (3.00 – 3.70 US$)

6 – Char Kway Teow

best char kway teow in singapore

If you like stir-fry dishes, you’ll love this one! Char Kway Teow, although hard to pronounce, is an excellent, spicy Singaporean dish made of chunky, flat rice noodles stir-fried in a hot pan with eggs, soy sauce, chili, Chinese sausages, pork lard and shrimp paste or whole shrimps too. Sometimes you’ll also find a cockle or two in your char kway teow, especially if you serve it from a stall near the port.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR CHAR KWAY TEOW: Hai Kee Teochew Char Kway Teow or Hill Street Char Kway Teow

PRICE: 3-5 SGD (2.20 to 3.70 US$)

7 – Fried Carrot Cake / Chai Tow Kway

best fried carrot cake in singapore

Nope, it’s not a dessert and it has nothing in common with the carrot cake we all know! Chai Tow Kway is a traditional Singaporean dish found everywhere in the city, made of rice flour, shredded daikon radish and eggs. The composition is then shaped like rice cakes and it’s fried in lots of oil. Yep, it can be a bit heavy!

There are two fried carrot cake variations in Singapore: a ‘black’ one, fried with dark soy sauce, and a ‘white’ one, fried with eggs only.

What’s with the name, though? I know, this dish has no carrots at all, so it may all sound like a lie, but the name is actually given by the daikon radish used in the recipe which can also mean “carrot” in Chinese.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR FRIED CARROT CAKE: Song Zhou Luo Bo Gao

PRICE: 2.50 – 4 SGD (1.80 to 3 US$)

8 – Dim Sum / Dian Xin

best dim sum dish in singapore

This Chinese-Hong-Kong-inspired dish is actually a set of several small dishes, with the intention to be shared (similar to tapas). From  pork buns in BBQ sauce, chee cheong fun (dumplings), xiao long bao (cute little steamed buns) and more. 

BEST DIM SUM IN SINGAPORE: Hua Ting Restaurant or Din Tai Fung

PRICE: 10-20 SGD (7.50 to 15 US$) for an entire dim sum set or dim sum buffet

RELATED READ: Where to Stay in Singapore – 7 Best Areas and Handpicked Hotels

9 – Wanton Mee

best wanton mee in singapore

You’ll find the super popular noodle-based dish called Wanton Mee everywhere in Singapore at hawker centres. This dish consists of fresh egg noodles, vegetables, wanton (minced pork) dumplings and Chinese BBQ pork slices. It’s said to be inspired by Hong Kong gastronomy and it’s super flavorful and delicious! In Singapore, Wanton Mee is usually served with a tiny bowl of soup as a side and it comes in two different versions: spicy and non-spicy.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR WANTON MEE: Guangzhou Mian Shi Wanton Noodle

PRICE: 3-4 SGD (2.2o to 3 US$)

10 – Chili Crab & Black Pepper Crab

best chili crab in singapore

Let’s talk about one of the national dishes of Singapore, my friends! Chili crab is a super famous dish in Singapore and there are two different ways of cooking it: chili crab and black pepper crab. Both of them are extra flavorful, the “chili” one being made of a spicy chili sauce. This is, in fact, a complex dish, as the crab meat is first boiled then fried, then combined with the sticky, yummy sauce.

Both versions are usually served with a side of fresh buns and dipping them in the chili or black pepper sauce is an absolute must!

WHERE TO EAT CRAB IN SINGAPORE: Long Beach Seafood Restaurant

PRICE: 100 SGD (75 US$). It’s not cheap, but it’s such a special dish to try in Singapore!

11 – BBQ Sambal Stingray

best bbq sambal stingray in singapore

In case you’re wondering what to eat for dinner in Singapore, this is my suggestion to end your day with trying something new! This dish is true to its name – it’s a combination of stingray and sambal (chili paste) and it’s super delicious! The traditional way of serving the stingray is cut into small bites and wrapped in banana leaves, then grilled and eaten with some freshly squeezed lemon juice on top and sometimes even fresh shallots as well. It’s super flavourful! 

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR SAMBAL STINGRAY: Chomp Chomp BBQ

PRICE: 10-12 SGD (7.50 to 9 US$)

12 – Fish Bee Hoon

best Fish Bee Hoon in singapore

Yep, another yummy noodle dish! And if you’re a fish fan, you’ll surely love this one. Fish Bee Hoon are rice noodles boiled in a flavorful fish broth with fish bones, served with veggies, herbs and evaporated milk as well. The dish was originally made of fish heads (waaaaaay back when Singapore was a poor country), but nowadays it’s usually made with fish chunks.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR FISH BEE HOON: Jing Hua Sliced Fish Bee Hoon

PRICE: 5-6 SGD (3.70 to 4.50 US$)

13 – Bak Chor Mee

best Bak Chor Mee in singapore

Bak Chor Mee is a popular dish in all of Southeast Asia and you can find some amazing combinations in Singapore as well. The traditional dish is usually made with noodles, minced pork, meatballs, fishballs, fisk cake and liver – so yes, it’s super hearty! There’s also a sour sauce involved and when it comes to the egg noodles, you can choose from thick ones (mee pok) or thin ones (mee kia). 

Bak Chor Mee is usually served “dry”, so it’s not a soup, but it has plenty of sauce instead and it sometimes even comes with a small bowl of soup on the side.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR BAK CHOR MEE: Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles or Lai Heng Mushroom Minced Meat Mee

PRICE: 5-8 SGD (3.70 to 6 US$)

14 – Fish Head Curry

best fish head curry in singapore

If you’re not into extreme flavors or if you don’t like seeing a fish head on your plate, keep scrolling! But it would be such a shame, as the Singaporean fish head curry is actually pretty delicious. This dish has Indian origins and it’s made with red snapper head, curry and a mix of Asian veggies. There’s also a Chinese version which is milder, while the Indian one is richer in spices and it has a stronger taste. Both of them are worth trying if you’re up for a gastronomical adventure!

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR FISH HEAD CURRY: Samy’s Curry

PRICE: 20-35 SGD (15 to 26 US$)

15 – Orh Luak / Oyster Omelette

best oyster omelette in singapore

Oyster omelette is popular all around Asia and you HAVE to try it while you’re in Singapore. Orh Luak is a type of omelet made of a mix of potato starch and eggs, fried until crispy. Then the resulting omelet is mixed with bean sprouts and raw oyster and it’s served with a sour, vinegar chili sauce. The taste is rather strange and it may not appeal to all tastes and preferences, but I recommend trying it at least once in your lifetime.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR OYSTER OMELETTE: Lim’s Fried Oyster

PRICE: 5-8 SGD (3.70 to 6 US$)

16 – Satay

best satay in singapore

This is another dish widely available in different parts of Southeast Asia. Satay is skewers with marinated meat, grilled over charcoal. You can find Satay in most hawker stalls around Singapore and you can choose from chicken, beef or pork satay. The skewers are usually served with a peanut sauce and a side of fresh cucumbers, onions and rice cakes.

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR SATAY: Alhambra Satay

PRICE: 5-6 SGD (3.70 to 4.50 US$) for a mix of 10 satays

17 – Rojak

best rojak in singapore

If you love sweet and salty dishes, get ready for a real Singaporean delicacy! Rojak literally translates to “mixture” and it’s a different dish depending on where they’re serving it. There’s Chinese rojak made of pineapple, dough fritters, bean sprouts, all mixed with a shrimp paste and crushed peanuts. Then there’s Indian rojak made of potato pieces, dough fritters, veggies and fruit, usually served with a spicy-savoury sauce.

In short, regardless of which type of Rojak you’ll try in Singapore, get ready for a unique mix of flavors!

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR ROJAK: KS Fruit Rojak or Toa Payoh Rojak

PRICE: 3-4 SGD (2.20 to 3 US$)

18 – Coffee, Kaya Toast & Soft Boiled Egg

classic singapore breakfast coffee kaya toast soft boiled egg

Wondering what to eat for breakfast in Singapore? Heh, here’s your answer: kaya toast, a soft boiled egg and some coffee! This typical Singaporean breakfast has Malay-Chinese influences and it’s the best excuse to relax and catch up with friends over a cup of coffee. Kaya Toast is made of kaya (a traditional jam with coconut milk and sugar) spread on a piece of toast. You can also choose a soft boiled egg for breakfast, usually eaten with soy sauce and pepper. It may sound unexpected, but it’s the most popular breakfast combo in Singapore!

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR KAYA TOAST: Tong Ah Eating House or Chin Mee Chin

PRICE: A serving of Kaya Toast is usually 1 SGD (0.75 US$) and an entire breakfast can be around 3 SGD (2.20 US$).

19 – Tau Huay

tau huay dessert in singapore

Enough with the noodle dishes and grilled meats, it’s time for dessert! Tau Huay is one of the best Singaporean desserts and it’s made of beancurd tofu and sugar syrup. It’s creamy and flavorful, sometimes with soy milk added as well or different flavors such as mango or, a favourite of mine, sesame. You can either consume it hot or cold!

BEST RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE FOR TAU HUAY: 3S Beancurd City or Rochor Beancurd

PRICE: 1.50 – 2.50 SGD (1.10 to 1.80 US$)

20 – Ice Kacang

ice kacang shaved ice in singapore

I’m sure you’ve heard about shaved ice before and yes, it’s a popular dessert in Singapore as well. Ice Kacang is basically a tiny mountain of crushed or shaved ice served in a cup with different syrups of your choice, condensed milk and rose syrup on top. You can find it everywhere in the city, at numerous hawker centres!

BEST PLACE IN SINGAPORE FOR ICE KACANG: Berseh Food Centre or Jin Jin Dessert

PRICE: 1.50 SGD (1.13 US$)

21 – Last but not least: durian!

durian in singapore

I’m leaving this one at the end of my list as it’s not really a dish, but a fruit. Durian is something you have to taste at least once in your lifetime, I swear! Many Singaporeans love it and it’s even called the “king of fruits”. Well, that must mean something! 

Durian is a big, spiky, interesting-looking fruit but it’s mostly known for… being extremely smelly! Yes, durian is only for the fearless! Some say it has a strong smelly socks aroma, but if you ignore the initial wiff, you’ll discover a wonderful world of flavour! It’s sweet, very creamy… really, there are simply no words to describe its taste – I guess you’ll just have to taste it and see for yourself… if you dare!

FUN FACT: Even though most durian in Singapore is grown in Malaysia, they still consider it to be their national fruit!

NOTE: This fruit is SO smelly that it is actually banned from being taken on public transport or entering many hotels and buildings. Best to find an outdoor vendor for this one!

Best restaurants in Singapore

Okay, now that you know all about the good food in Singapore that you just HAVE to taste during your trip, let me share with you my list of amazing restaurants that should be on your list. I know I’ve given you one or two recommendations for renowned good restaurants in Singapore for each of the 21 dishes above, but I have some more places for you! Let’s see:

Best Hawker centres in Singapore

best hawker centers in singapore

If you’re looking for cheap and good restaurants in Singapore where you can taste every street food available, be it Indian, Chinese or Malay-inspired, I have one answer for you: hawker centres!

A hawker centre is an open-air food complex where you’ll find numerous stalls serving all kinds of street food dishes for VERY, I repeat, VERY good prices. Most of them are located in the most famous spots in the city that are usually frequented by tourists and locals as well and they’re an important part of Singaporean culture.

Here are some of the best hawker centres in Singapore:

Where to eat breakfast in Singapore

where to eat breakfast in singapore
best breakfast place in singapore

In case you’re looking for some cool spots to eat some nice food in Singapore (maybe some Kaya Toast and a soft boiled egg?) and to start your day properly, check out my list below:

Best brunch places in Singapore

where to eat brunch in singapore

Brunch is hands-down my favorite time of the day! If you love brunch time as much as I do and you’re wondering where to eat in Singapore for the best avocado-rich dishes and colourful smoothies, check out the following places:

Where to eat lunch in Singapore

where to eat lunch in singapore

Okay, you have more than enough options for an authentic Singaporean lunch in my list of must-try dishes above. But what if you’re craving some sashimi? Or pizza? Or a coconut Thai soup or maybe a juicy steak? No worries, I got you:

Where to eat dinner in Singapore

where to eat dinner in singapore

After all the eating during the day, what can you do in the evening? Eat again, of course! Dinner is just as important as brunch, my friends, and if you’re wondering where to go for dinner in Singapore, I got you all covered. Below you’ll find my hand-picked list of dinner places in Singapore:

Fine dining in Singapore

fine dining in singapore

After all these hawker stalls and street food, you might be willing to try some fine dining as well for a change, am I right? Well, you’re in the right place, as there are many top restaurants in Singapore that have world-class service and unique menus, perfect for special occasions! Here are my recommendations:

Where to eat in Singapore at night

where to et in singapore at night

Let’s say you get hungry in the middle of the night (or after a night out). Is there a solution? Of course there is, I told you that Singapore has it all! Here’s my list of great Singapore food places where you can eat at night:

BONUS: Where to eat in Sentosa

sentosa island in singapore

If you’re staying on Sentosa Island, you might be looking for some very good food places close to your hotel, so you won’t have to take a taxi to Singapore city centre. If that’s the case, the following list will be helpful for you:

RELATED READ: Things to do on Sentosa Island, Singapore

Phew! This was quite a journey, but you have finally reached the end of my ultimate foodie guide for Singapore! In the article above I have told you literally everything you need to know to eat your way across Singapore.

I’ve included 21 must-try dishes while you’re in Singapore, as well as where to eat each of them. I’ve also given you my hand-picked recommendations for amazing restaurants for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and fine dining as well. Is there anything I missed? I highly doubt it!

In case you’re planning a trip to Singapore and you need more inspiration for things to do while there and where to stay, I recommend clicking here to find ALL my articles about this incredible city-country. Apart from that, have fun! Singapore is simply unforgettable!

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Melissa

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Singapore Travel Guide – 12 Best Things to Do, Top Hotels, Restaurants and More

There’s NO place like Singapore! Singapore is a city-state in Southeast Asia and one of the most popular travel destinations in the world! In case you’re planning a trip there soon, this Singapore travel guide is here to help. It contains my selection of the 12 best things to do in Singapore, as well as the best places to stay, where and what to eat, which tours to take, how to get around the city. And, if you can believe it, lots of personal extras too!

There are so many places to visit in Singapore, you won’t even believe it – from the incredible michelin star food stalls and charming, authentic neighbourhoods to the world-famous Gardens by the Bay and stunning Marina Bay Sands. There is a LOT of fun to be had. I truly believe it is worth it to stay for at least 3 days in Singapore in order to tick all the big sites off your bucket list. And after reading my Singapore guide, you will surely be tempted to stay an additional 3 days more!

Let’s go!

First of all, where is Singapore and why should I go?

Singapore is located right on the southern tip of Malaysia and close to Indonesia. It incorporates one main island and several other smaller islets. Singapore is a place of rich culture and history, with a vibrant nightlife, killer shopping scene and lots of world-renowned attractions. Plus an unbelievable skyline!

Just think about it: who hasn’t heard of the Marina Bay Sans at least once before? Who hasn’t seen at least one picture of the Gardens by the Bay? Singapore, also known as the “Lion City” (you’ll see why below) awaits with loads of iconic landmarks and exciting adventures to be had.

where is singapore map

In short, there’s a lot to see, do and eat in Singapore. I actually spent 6 years growing up here as a kid, so I know a LOT about this awesome little country. And I absolutely love it. With my insider knowledge, let’s get you convinced too! Keep reading to find out everything there is to know in my complete Singapore travel guide:

Singapore Travel Guide – 12 Best things to do in Singapore

There is so much to see and do in Singapore. Heck, I even found an article on the web with 150 (!!!) things to do in Singapore – how can you even manage that? Where do you even start? No worries, in order to make your life easier, I have made a list with 12 of the BEST tourist spots out there. Only the Creme de la creme, trust me.

1 – Gardens by the Bay

gardens by the bay singapore

D’uh, of course I’m starting the list with the best place in Singapore for allllll tourists out there! I’m sure everyone has heard about it and, in my humble opinion, although this spot is super touristy, there is no denying that it’s pretty darn cool. 

The Gardens by the Bay, located in the Marina Bay area, is a super modern green space made of “Supertrees”, as they call them – the Supertree Grove. These are metal structures resembling colourful trees at 25 to 50 m tall, covered in lush plants and flowers. It’s basically an urban garden in the heart of the city. There are also two conservatories here – the Cloud Forest and the Flower Dome (the biggest glass greenhouse in the world!), both of them are completely worth visiting and great for photos. After all, you can’t go to Singapore and not see its main landmark, right? Simply mind blowing!

PRICE: 20 SGD (15 USD) for one conservatory and 28 SGD (21 USD) for two conservatories on the official website. 8 SGD (6 USD) for the OCBC Skyway (an elevated alley between the Supertrees). BUT! I have found a combo 1-day ticket that includes all conservatories for 20 SGD on GetYourGuide here. It is strongly advised to book your ticket online and in advance.

TIP: I recommend visiting TWICE. Yep, twice. Once in the morning to see the flowers and do the canopy walk, and again in the evening so you can catch the free light show at 7.45 or 8.45 PM daily. 

TIP #2: If you’re planning on visiting both the Gardens and Marina Bay Sands Skypark, I found this ticket on Klook for 32 SGD (24 USD) altogether (20% discount).

2 – Marina Bay

marina bay area in singapore

Ah, yes, another world-renowned attraction in Singapore! Marina Bay is a beautiful, luxurious bay in the centre of Singapore and it hosts plenty of stylish attractions. No visit here can be boring, especially if you tick the following off your list:

MARINA BAY SANDS SKYPARK AND HOTEL

Probably the most awe-inspiring and sought-after accommodation in all Singapore! This is truly an iconic resort located right on the bayfront, with three towers and a huge terrace. Unfortunately, you cannot visit the hotel or the Skypark (its superb infinity pool) unless you’re staying there (I know, bummer!), but you can go to the Observation Deck, which is pretty impressive as well. Which brings me to my next point…

MARINA BAY SANDS OBSERVATION DECK

There’s a nice observation deck at the 57th level of the hotel where you can see some pretty incredible 360-views of the city! Entrance fee is 23 SGD (17 USD) and there’s no time limit to stay here. BUT! I have found a better offer on Klook here for 22 SGD entrance with milk tea included.

TIP: If you don’t want to pay the ticket just to sit there, alternatively, you can go to CÉ LA VI (also on the 57th floor) and take in the view with a drink in hand, but there may be a minimum spend for seated tables. I recommend making a reservation on their website beforehand or maybe send them an email for updated info.

MARINA BAY WATERFRONT PROMENADE

A beautiful 3.5 kilometer-long promenade on the Bayfront. It’s the best place in Singapore to take a walk and admire the impressive architecture, as well as people-watch. There are also public events happening here from time to time!

3 – Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens
Singapore Botanic Gardens 2

52 hectares of lush greenery in the city – can you believe it? Although Singapore is strongly urbanised, it’s still the greenest city in Asia – and the Botanic Gardens, the first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site in the city, are an excellent example. The Botanic Gardens are 162 years old and a beautiful place to check out the local flora and fauna, stroll by the lake or chill out under the shade of a tembusu tree. 

One of the highlights of this place is the National Orchid Garden where you’ll find more than 1.000 species of orchids. 

PRICE: Free to visit the Gardens in general. It’s 5 SGD (3.70 USD) for the Orchid Garden. You can also book a walking tour of the Orchid Garden if you want to be accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide.

4 – Explore the Quays

clarke quay in singapore

The quays, located along the Singapore river, are some well-known spots for eating, enjoying a drink, dancing in a nightclub or simply walking the riverside. There are three of them, as explained below:

BOAT QUAY: Lots of cool International restaurants and pubs and the perfect place to relax and unwind after a full day of exploring the city.

CLARKE QUAY: The best nightlife hotspot after the sun sets. Also the most popular of the 3, as there are always tourists and locals roaming around here.

ROBERTSON QUAY: A bit more elegant than quirky Clarke quay, this is the ideal place to enjoy a glass of wine and watch the people passing by.

5 – Sentosa Island and Universal Studios

universal studios at sentosa island in singapore

Needless to say that my Singapore travel guide would be incomplete without mentioning Sentosa Island! Sentosa Island is a full day of fun in itself and it’s a must-do for anyone that visits Singapore. There are plenty of beautiful beaches, eateries and bars on this resort-style island, as well as Universal Studios Singapore – one of the top things to do in Singapore with kids! There are also 4D cinemas here, as well as museums, aquariums, parks, watersports and more.

You can get to the island either by walking and bicycling (for free) or by using the island’s Express train – a one-way trip is 4 S$ (3 US$). 

PRICE: Entrance to Universal Studios is 81 S$ (60 US$) for adults and 61 S$ (45 US$) for kids. BUT! I have found cheaper adult tickets on Klook for 77 S$.

RELATED READ: This was just a short introduction about this unique place. For more information, I recommend reading my dedicated post: Things to do on Sentosa Island, Singapore.

6 – Merlion Park

merlion park in singapore

The “merlion” is an imaginary creature famous in Singapore. It’s actually its mascot! The statue has a lion head and the body of a fish and it was created by a Singaporean sculptor called Lim Nang Seng. The original one can be seen in none other than the Merlion Park in the Marina Bay area, right on the waterfront. 

There’s also a larger statue on Sentosa Island so, regardless of which one you spot, it’s a must see during your trip, and a great free attraction to enjoy!

PRICE: Free

7 – Go on a food tour

taking a food tour in singapore

If you ask me, I’d say that no Singapore travel guide is complete without at least one food tour. Yes, the gastronomy in Singapore is incredible and you MUST try the local dishes. Whenever I travel back to Singapore, I’m always most excited for the food!

As you explore the city, you’ll surely stop at different restaurants and hawker stalls to enjoy Singapore’s insanely good gastronomy. Or, even better (especially if you’re short on time), you can book a food tour. This way you’ll ensure that you don’t miss anything important and that you tick all the most popular eateries around town. A local guide will take you around the city and explain each dish while you munch. I say it’s a win-win situation!

Here are some pretty cool food tours I can recommend:

8 – Singapore Zoo and Night Safari

white tiger at singapore zoo

A huge zoo with more than 3.600 animals set in a rainforest! Singapore Zoo is one of the most well-organised in the entire world and visiting it is a nice activity for both adults and children alike. But the coolest thing you can do here is to join a Night Safari. This activity takes place from Thursday to Sunday as well as on public holidays, starting at 6.30 PM and ending at 12 AM. It’s the first safari park for nocturnal animals and it’s adjacent to the main zoo. There’s also a River Safari near it as well.

PRICE: 41 SGD (30.5 US$) for Singapore Zoo at the gate, 32.80 SGD if you buy it online on the official website. 53 SGD (39.5 US$) for Night Safari at the gate, 37.10 SGD if you buy it online on their official website.

TIP: If you want to see both the zoo and the Night Safari, I recommend getting a combo 2-Park Admission for 74.10 SGD. More information here.

9 – Singapore Flyer

singapore flyer at night

Just like in many other cities in the world, Singapore has its own ferris wheel as well. It’s called the Singapore Flyer, it’s located in the Marina Bay area and it’s the largest one in Asia. The views from up there are pretty stunning!

You can either take a classic ride or one that includes the local cocktail (Singapore Sling) or champagne. I think it’s up there as one of the most romantic things to do in Singapore for couples!

PRICE: 33 SGD (24.50 US$) for the standard flight that takes 30 minutes – you can buy it here. The premium beverage combo is 60 SGD (44.60 US$) for Singapore Sling and 70 SGD (52 US$) for champagne and you can buy your tickets here. There’s also the option of sky dining for 150 SGD/person (111 US$).

10 – Drink Singapore’s signature cocktail at Raffles Hotel

singapore sling signature cocktail at the raffles hotel
iconic raffles hotel in singapore

I mentioned the Singapore Sling above and now it’s time to tell you a little bit about it. The Singapore Sling is Singapore’s signature cocktail, a gin-based drink dating back to 1915. The original one was first served at Raffles Hotel (Long Bar) and is THE place to try one, especially if you visit Singapore for the first time! A visit to the Raffles Hotel is well-welcomed as well, as it’s one of the iconic colonial buildings in Singapore.

PRICE: 30 S$ (22 US$).

FUN FACT: The cocktail was created especially for ladies in the colonial era in Singapore. During those times, gentlemen were frequently sipping on alcoholic drinks, but ladies were not allowed to do so (boo!) – they could only drink fruit juices or teas. So Ngiam Tong Boon, Raffles’ bartender, created the Singapore Sling which looks like a juice but it actually has gin in it, as well as pineapple and lime juice, grenadine, curaçao, Bénédictine and cherry liqueur. Yummy!

11 – Do some shopping on Orchard Road

shopping at orchard road in singapore

Singapore is a well-known shopping hub and one of the best places to shop ‘til you drop is Orchard Road. This is a 2 kilometer-long shopping street right in the city centre where you’ll find anything from luxury shops to fun activities (VR computer games anyone?) to upscale dining options and bars. Even if you don’t have the desire or budget to buy anything fancy, I recommend you to at least take a walk down Orchard Road to truly understand how much of a shopping mecca Singapore actually is!

TIP #1: All the malls along Orchard Road are interconnected by underground walkways, so there is no need to go outside into the heat and humidity.

TIP #2: If you’re lucky enough to visit Singapore during the “Great Singapore Sale”, you’ll benefit from tons of discounts in various shops! This is a well-known annual sale season that takes place all over the city, usually in June and July.

12 – Sri Mariamman Temple and Chinatown

sri mariamman temple in singapore

Chinatown is one of the BEST neighbourhoods in Singapore to visit if you want to truly understand the mix of cultures found in this city-state. Chinatown is two square kilometers wide and it’s the place where you’ll find Chinese temples, souvenir shops, street food stalls and more. You simply cannot set foot in Chinatown without trying some authentic food – especially as the hawker stalls here are so cheap and SO good! Many of the food stalls have even been awarded michelin stars! The Chinatown Complex and Maxwell Food Centre are great places for this.

While you’re there, make sure you check out Sri Mariamman Temple, a super colourful Hindu temple dating from 1827. It’s dedicated to Mariamman goddess and, just like you’d expect, it’s full of intricate carvings and built in the Dravidian style. Plus, it’s THE oldest Hindu temple in Singapore!

For more highlights of Chinatown, be sure to check out the Buddha Tooth Relic and Thian Hock Keng Temple

PRICE: Free

BONUS: Extra things to do in Singapore

ArtScience Museum in Singapore
Little India neighborhood in Singapore

Singapore is considered to be one of the best cities in Asia for its landmarks, posh activities, rooftop views and incredible promenades. If you have more time to spend in the city (lucky you!), I have created the following list which includes some extra activities to do in Singapore that didn’t make it to my top 12. Not because they’re not worth it, but rather because there’s never enough time to do and see everything here! Check out the list below and mix & match anything that sounds interesting for your itinerary:

Best Singapore tours by type of traveller

the botanical gardens in singapore
Singapore Hill Street Police Station

I know, I know, my list of fun activities in Singapore is quite massive! If you’re feeling a bit lost and you don’t really know how to organise your itinerary, I’m here to help! I recommend booking some organised tours, especially if you’re low on time and keen to see it all. These will take you to the most popular attractions and a local guide will tell you share their knowledge about each of them. There are also Singapore sightseeing buses, food tours and more. Find my personalised recommendations below:

TIP: If you know you’ll be visiting a lot of things around the city, you may consider getting a Go Singapore Explorer Pass. You can buy it for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 attractions and you’ll get a better total price. Just be sure to make your calculations before buying!

Where to stay in Singapore

marina bay sands hotel in singapore

In case you’re wondering where to stay in Singapore, this hotel section is for you. Luckily for us travellers of the world, Singapore has countless accommodation options for all preferences and budgets. After all, choosing the best place to stay is a crucial element of your trip to Singapore! 

The best areas to stay in Singapore are: Marina Bay, Little India, Chinatown and the Quays. By the way, this section is just a short round-up, but I recommend checking out my dedicated accommodation guide here: Where to Stay in Singapore.

And here are my recommended accommodation options, sorted by price range:

BIG SPLURGE. Marina Bay Sands

BOUTIQUE HOTEL. Raffles Singapore

MID-RANGE. Hotel Soloha @ Chinatown

BUDGET HOTEL. ST Signature Tanjong Pagar

HOSTEL. Spacepod@SG

APARTMENT. Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Beach Road

Where to eat in Singapore and what dishes to try

I know I mentioned about the food in Singapore before and how good it is, but I just can’t help it! Whenever you travel to Singapore, regardless if it’s your first or 10th time here, you’ll definitely love the gastronomy and its exotic influences. Here are some yummy dishes to eat while you’re in town, at the hawkers centres (street food stalls) or at different eateries around the city:

CHILI CRAB

This one’s considered to be the national dish of Singapore and it’s a must try regardless if you’re visiting Singapore for the first or third time! you’ll find it served at both street food stalls and in restaurants as well. It’s a crab dish made with an insanely good, flavourful sauce, either chili or black pepper.
You can try it at Long Beach Seafood Restaurant.

chili crab dish in singapore

CHICKEN RICE

You simply have to try Singapore’s chicken rice! I know it sounds like a pretty simple combination, but this is one of the most popular dishes to eat here. You can find it served at (almost) any hawker hall, you won’t need to search the streets for too long. Or just go directly to Tian Tian Chicken Rice.

chicken rice dish in singapore

BAK KUT TEH

Pork bone tea. Sounds weird? A bit. But it’s actually a super delicious soup with pork ribs and garlic, usually consumed with a bowl of plain rice. One of the best places for this is Song Fa Bak Kut Teh in Clarke Quay.

Bak kut teh dish in singapore

LAKSA

A blend of Malay and Chinese cuisines, having a bowl of either curry laksa or asam laksa is a must in Singapore. It’s a delicious soup with thin noodles, coconut milk, fresh spices and more. I recommend going to Sungei Road Laksa, a hawker food stall best known for this exact dish.

laksa dish in singapore

CHAR KWAY TEOW

Stir fried noodles with egg, soy sauce, chili and some sort of meat. Simple and extremely delicious. You’ll find this dish everywhere, but one of the best places that serves it is Hill Street Char Kway Teow.

Char Kway Teow in Singapore

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RELATED READ: If you’re interested in this delicious subject, I recommend checking out my dedicated guide: Singapore Foodie Guide – What Dishes to Try and Where to Eat.

How to get around in Singapore

getting a taxi in singapore

Singapore is one of the easiest cities to navigate in Asia, which is a great bonus for us tourists! The public transport options are plenty and they work smoothly and on schedule. Don’t be intimidated by the multiple names and abbreviations, as I’ll tell you everything you need to know about getting around in Singapore below:

MRT

This is Singapore’s local underground train (Mass Rapid Transit), also known as the fastest and most convenient public transport option for both tourists and locals. There’s at least one MRT station close to all the main attractions. The cost for one trip is around 4 S$ (3 US$). 

You can also get a Singapore Tourist Pass for 1 to 3 days if you plan on using the MRT system a lot. The cost for this one is 10 S$ for one day, 16 S$ for two days and 20 S$ for three days. It’s the best way to save some money while discovering the city!

BUS

Just as good as the MRT system, although a bit slower. The cost for one trip ranges from 1.40 to 2.50 S$ and you buy it on the bus, but you’ll need the exact change. The good news is that the Singapore Tourist Pass works on buses too! 

Oh, and I’d also recommend getting a SIM card with Mobile Data at the airport so you can use Google Maps, especially if you’re using the bus often.

TAXI

Quick, comfy but the least pocket-friendly. The good thing is that all taxis are metered in this country, so no need to negotiate the price before starting the ride like in other places in Asia. The starting cost is 3 S$ and it increases by 0.22 S$ for every 400 meters. Also, please note that there are surcharges if you’re taking a taxi late at night, sometimes even 50% more than the metered sum!

There’s also Grab available here, which is the Asian version of Uber.

GETTING FROM CHANGI AIRPORT TO THE CENTRE

You can do so by taking the SMRT (subway) – travel time 45 minutes, 2.40 S$. Or the airport shuttle (9 S$, 1 hour), public bus (2.50 S$, 1 hour) or a taxi (20-40 S$ or 60 S$ for a Maxi Cab – perfect for a bigger group). In case you don’t want to waste time and search for the best way to reach the centre from Changi Airport, you can also book a private airport transfer beforehand. I recommend this one, which is around 32 S$ per vehicle.

BONUS: My top travel tips for Singapore

travel tips for visiting singapore

Of course I couldn’t let you leave this post without offering you my best travel tips to know before going to Singapore! Singapore is one of the most interesting destinations in Asia and I’m sure you want to be fully prepared before visiting. Here we go:

Best time to visit Singapore

Singapore is one of the world’s best destinations to visit all year round. The weather here is hot (26 to 28°C) and humid (over 80% at all times) all year round. But you might want to avoid the rain/monsoon season, which is from November to January. 

How many days to spend in Singapore?

I’ll say it again, even if I already said it so many times in this article, there are endless things to do in Singapore! You can eat your way through the hawker centres, enjoy the main landmarks, explore the national parks and way more. If you want to make sure you see all the main tourist spots, I recommend spending at least 4 days in Singapore.

Is it safe to visit Singapore?

Yes, Singapore is a very, very safe country, regardless if you’re travelling in a group or as a solo traveller. It’s one of the safest countries in the world! 

Yay, you have reached the end of my Singapore guide! In this post I combined all the unmissable, fun places to go in Singapore, especially during your first time to the city. I have also offered you personalised recommendations for the best hotels, tours and eateries in the city, as well as precious info about getting around and my top travel tips for Singapore. In short, you’ll find everything you need to know about Singapore here! 

If you’re a tourist planning a trip to Singapore, this guide is here to help you regardless of your budget, itinerary or travel style. I only hope you’re staying for more than one night! 😉

In case you want to read more about Singapore, I recommend clicking here to find all my articles about this incredible country.

xoxo,

Melissa

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