Where To Eat In Singapore

where to eat in singaporeSingapore is home to some of the best food in the world. With so many varieties of food and culture, it can be overwhelming to find where to eat in Singapore. In this category, we will feature top list Singapore food from popular hawker centres, food courts and malls. Restaurant food especially buffet will be heavily showcased here for those hungry for more. Details are subject to changes and might defer from what is shown here. Do your research and call them before heading down! Sponsored content will be indicated at the end.

Jiu Gong Ge Seafood

At Jiu Gong Ge hotpot (九宫格火锅), they serve King size Seafood Platter. This is the place for double celebration for Spring and Valentine day. Feast, Sing and get a prosperity dog to bring home with a seafood platter ordered (limited to one per table), whilst stocks last. The seafood joint has a modern industrial vibe …

Jiu Gong Ge Seafood

Dragon Tooth Gate

Dragon Tooth Gate

[Restaurant replaced by The Three Peacocks] Dragon Tooth Gate seafood restaurant (龍牙门) is a newly opened traditional Cantonese restaurant in town. Serving Ala-carte buffet style Cantonese cuisine and live seafood steamboat in a chill longhouse surrounded by lush greens. Although newly established, the commercial kitchen is helmed competently by veteran ex-chefs from Singapore’s top ten popular …

Dragon Tooth Gate

The Three Peacocks

The Three Peacocks – Live Seafood Buffet

The Three Peacocks has included pick your own live seafood section on top of their overwhelming selection of meat, iced seafood, surimi, hot station and live station. For latest update, click here: The Three Peacocks. They offer unlimited live crabs, live prawns and free flow Angus beef. You can get your live oyster shucking service at …

The Three Peacocks – Live Seafood Buffet

New Thai Tanic

New Thai Tanic – Live Oyster

[Restaurant no longer exist] New Thai Tanic is serving free flow live oyster starting from 8th Jan 2018 in additional to their BBQ live seafood, steamboat and skewer bar. If you are looking for a place to feast for this coming Chinese Lunar New Year, where is a better place than here? This is a …

New Thai Tanic – Live Oyster

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BoJio Cafe – Raclette Cheese Mentaiko Lava Toast

Cafe permanently closed. Bojio Café is a popular hipster joint serving a good range of homemade Lava, Shibuya Toasts, ice-cream, waffles, cheese-topped drinks, tea and brewed coffee. They have some unique ice-cream (Starting from $3.20-$4.20 per scoop) in earl gray, pistachio, sea salt gula Melaka, Japanese purple yam, black charcoal, cookie monster, ferrero rocher and …

BoJio Cafe – Raclette Cheese Mentaiko Lava Toast

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Man Man Unagi Restaurant

Man Man Japanese Unagi Restaurant is the First to serve live eel ungai or freshwater eel in Chinatown at Keong Saik Road, Singapore. You can be assured these eels are the freshest they can get. They are kept in large tanks with pumps at the entrance of the restaurant to keep them alive. It is …

Man Man Unagi Restaurant

nanxiang steam potting buffet

Nanxiang Steam Potting Buffet

[Restaurant ceased operation] Looking for buffet with a good spread and authentic xiao long bao in a cosy setting? Come to NanXiang Chinese Restaurant (南翔) located at Ten Mile Junction or otherwise known as Junction 10. These xiao long bao ($6.80/6 pcs) are made with fresh minced pork fillings with ample amount of broth contained …

Nanxiang Steam Potting Buffet