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10 Best High Tea Deals In Singapore For 2026, Including 1-for-1 Buffets


Best high tea deals in Singapore for 2026


High tea in Singapore can easily set you back $100 or more for two, but it doesn’t have to. We’ve rounded up the 10 best high tea deals in Singapore for 2026, from discounts on fancy hotel afternoon teas to 1-for-1 buffets. Do note that most of these promotions run through to the end of 2026 unless otherwise stated, and terms and conditions apply.


1. Royale, Mercure Singapore Bugis: 1-for-1 high tea


Image credit: Royale

Royale, the all-day dining restaurant at Mercure Singapore Bugis, remains one of the most accessible 1-for-1 high tea deals around, with four different banks covering it. DBS/POSB, Maybank, OCBC, and Citi cardholders can enjoy 1-for-1 on the Royale Afternoon Tea Set; with this promo, you’re only paying $25++ per person!

Available daily from 2:30pm to 5pm daily, the afternoon tea includes Aburi Mentaiko Gyoza, Shiitake Mushroom Quiche, and Earl Grey Scones, along with Matcha Cheesecake served in shot glasses, all paired with a pot of fragrant TWG Tea. The promotion is valid till 31 December 2026.

Address: 122 Middle Road, Mercure Singapore Bugis, Singapore 188973
High tea hours: Daily 2:30pm to 5pm
Tel: 6521 6030
Website
Royale is not halal-certified.


2. Opus Bar & Grill, voco Orchard: 1-for-1 high tea buffet


Image credit: Opus Bar & Grill

At voco Orchard Singapore, steakhouse Opus Bar & Grill turns Saturdays into a celebration of Singapore’s multicultural cuisine with its Local High Tea (Semi-buffet). OCBC and Maybank cardholders can enjoy 1-for-1 on the spread, bringing the price down to a wallet-friendly $44++ per person.

Expect locally inspired sliders and pizzas alongside live popiah and kueh pie tee stations, hawker-inspired creations including Rock Lobster Laksa, and desserts from D9 Cakery, including its famed cheesecake and Japanese Yuzu Matcha Cake. The afternoon tea promotion is available on Saturdays, 12pm to 3pm, till 26 December 2026.

Address: 581 Orchard Road, Lobby Level, voco Orchard Singapore, Singapore 238883
High tea hours: Sat 12pm to 3pm
Tel: 6730 3390
Website
Opus Bar & Grill is not halal-certified.


3. Window on the Park, Holiday Inn Orchard: 1-for-1 high tea


Image credit: Window on the Park

At the Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre, Window on the Park—the hotel’s halal-certified local and Asian buffet restaurant—runs a standing 1-for-1 Straits Indulgence High Tea Set from now till 31 August 2026.

Available daily from 12pm to 5pm, the afternoon tea serves up a good variety of Asian-inspired bites, priced at just $39++ per person with the 1-for-1 deal. The feast begins with savoury bites such as Lobster and Chilli Crab Meat in Brioche Bread and Sambal Baby Abalone Nasi Lemak in Tomato Basket, before ending with a local dessert spread: Golden Musang King Pengat in Chocolate Cup, Salted Caramel Profiteroles with Red Bean Paste Cream and more.

Address: 11 Cavenagh Road, Level 2, Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre, Singapore 229616
High tea hours: Daily 12pm to 5pm
Tel: 6733 8333
Website
Window on the Park is halal-certified.


4. 1864, Sofitel Singapore City Centre: up to 30% off high tea


Image credit: Sofitel Singapore City Centre

1864, the elegant fifth-floor bar and tea lounge at Sofitel Singapore City Centre, rotates seasonal afternoon tea menus. Past themes have included Carnival, Cocoa Ritual, and Le Petit Prince, with sets typically priced at $68++ per person.

If you’re looking to save, ALL Accor+ Explorer members enjoy 30% off, while DBS, OCBC, Citi, JCB, and Maybank cardholders receive 20% off. This brings the price down to just $47.60++ and $54.40++ per person, respectively, making it a pretty good deal for a hotel high tea in the CBD.

This promotion runs till 30 June 2026, so you’ll want to book your visit soon. Do check with the hotel for any ongoing promotions after the offer ends.

Address: 9 Wallich Street, Level 5, Sofitel Singapore City Centre, Singapore 078885
High tea hours: Daily 2pm to 5pm
Tel: 6428 5110
Website
1864 is not halal-certified.


5. WOOBAR, W Singapore Sentosa Cove: up to 50% off high tea


Image credit: WOOBAR

At W Singapore – Sentosa Cove, WOOBAR‘s seasonal afternoon tea sets usually go for $58++ per person, with free-flow TWG teas and coffee included. American Express Platinum cardholders on the Love Dining programme get up to 50% off for a party of two, cutting the bill to about $29++ per person. Do note that you’ll need to quote “AmexLD” in your reservation notes and book at least 48 hours ahead.

Menu-wise, the restaurant is currently running their Matcha Moments Afternoon Tea till 31 July 2026, available daily from 3pm to 5pm. Highlights include Salmon Mousse Green Cone, White Chocolate Sencha Scone, Green Tea Tiramisu and more.

Address: 1 Ocean Way, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove, Singapore 098374
High tea hours: Daily 3pm to 5pm
Tel: 6808 7258
Website
WOOBAR is not halal-certified.


6. LeBar, Sofitel Sentosa: free high tea for senior citizens


Image credit: LeBar 

LeBar at Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa is an open-air lounge overlooking lush greenery, offering seasonal afternoon tea menus that change throughout the year. Past editions have featured savoury bites such as Lobster Thermidor Puff Pastry Tart and Mala Baby Crayfish Roll, alongside freshly baked scones served with clotted cream and jam.

Afternoon tea sets are typically priced at $45++ per person, inclusive of free-flow Nespresso coffee or TWG tea. If you’re dining with a senior, here’s a tip: guests aged 60 and above dine for free with every two full-paying adults, making it a great dine-3-pay-2 deal for family outings.

Address: 2 Bukit Manis Road, Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa, Singapore 099891
High tea hours: Daily 1pm to 5pm
Website
LeBar is not halal-certified.


7. L’Espresso, Goodwood Park Hotel: up to 50% off high tea buffet


Image credit: L’Espresso

L’Espresso at Goodwood Park Hotel has been a go-to spot for English afternoon tea since the 1970s, set against a poolside garden terrace. The buffet leans into English and European classics—a salmon gravlax platter and curated charcuterie selection sit alongside rotating Chef’s Specials such as braised Wagyu beef cheek topped with cheese crumble, finished with an extensive pastry spread of green tea pistachio cake and forest berries tartlets, though the spread is occasionally swapped out for a themed seasonal edition—a Japanese-inspired Sakura buffet is running through 30 June 2026.

This high tea buffet is priced at $65++ per person from Monday to Thursday, and $68++ on all other days, including public holidays. Maybank cardmembers get up to 50% off for two diners under Taste Circle, bringing it down to roughly $32.50++ to $34++ each. Email three days ahead and quote “GWPLExMaybank” to secure your booking.

Address: 22 Scotts Road, Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore 228221
High tea hours: Mon-Thurs 2pm to 5:30pm, Fri-Sun 12pm to 2:30pm, 3pm to 5:30pm
Tel: 6730 1743
Website
L’Espresso is not halal-certified.


8. Peach Garden: 1-for-1 high tea buffet


Peach Garden is offering a 1-for-1 Weekend High Tea Buffet at Thomson Plaza on Saturdays and Sundays from 3 pm to 5 pm. You can enjoy classic dim sum favourites such as Steamed Siew Mai with Fish Roe, Har Gow, and Steamed BBQ Pork Bun, along with fried bites and cooked-to-order dishes. Highlights include the restaurant’s signature Peking Duck and a live Laksa station for a more varied dining experience.

The buffet is priced at $46++ per person, and $23++ with promotion. There are discounted rates for children and free entry for those under seven, too!

Address: 301 Upper Thomson Road, #01-88, Thomson Plaza, Singapore 574408
Buffet hours: Sat-Sun 3pm to 5pm
Tel: 6451 3233
Website
Peach Garden is not halal-certified.


9. Lobby Lounge, Conrad Singapore Marina Bay: 20% off high tea buffet


Image credit: Conrad Singapore Marina Bay

From now till 11 December 2026, Citi cardholders can enjoy 20% off the afternoon teas at Conrad Singapore Marina Bay‘s Lobby Lounge. If you’re here on a weekday, their tiered Weekday Afternoon Tea—currently themed “A Timeless Journey”, spotlighting Conrad signatures alongside Singapore flavours—is usually priced at $55++ per person, inclusive of refillable TWG Tea and Bacha Coffee for two hours. After the 20% off, the cost is roughly $44++ each.

Those visiting on a weekend can indulge in their Weekend High Tea Buffet, priced at $65++ per person, or $52++ after the discount. This lavish buffet features local specialities such as Singapore Prawn Noodles and White Carrot Cake, alongside assorted finger sandwiches and desserts: Royal Hazelnut Popsicle, Pandan Kopi-O Tiramisu and more.

Address: 2 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038982
High tea hours: Daily 1pm to 3pm, 3:30pm to 5:30pm
Website
Lobby Lounge is not halal-certified.


10. Ginger.Lily, Hilton Singapore Orchard: up to 25% off high tea


Image credit: Ginger.Lily

At Hilton Singapore Orchard, the botanical-inspired lobby lounge Ginger.Lily serves the seasonal “From Root to Bloom” Afternoon Tea, a collaboration between Executive Sous Chef Cindy Khoo and Meilleur Ouvrier de France pastry chef Gabriel Le Quang, with creations like a Matcha Swan with pistachio praline and a Wagyu puff pastry braised with dark chocolate. It’s priced at $65++ per person. Hilton Honors members get a flat discount instead: 10% off for Base and Silver tiers, and 25% off for Gold, Diamond, and Diamond Reserve members, which brings the bill to as low as $48++.

Membership is free to join and requires no credit card. This promotion runs from 1 February to 31 December 2026.

Address: 333 Orchard Road, Level 5,  Hilton Singapore Orchard, Singapore 238867
High tea hours: Mon-Fri 12pm to 7pm, Sat-Sun 11:30am to 7pm
Tel: 6831 6273
Website
Ginger.Lily is not halal-certified.


High tea deals and promotions in Singapore


These are some of the best high tea deals in Singapore for 2026. Do remember that promotions can change or be pulled without notice, so it’s always worth double-checking the latest terms with the issuer or app before booking.

For more ways to stretch your dining budget this year, read our best 1-for-1 buffet deals in Singapore guide or browse our full round-up of credit card dining deals in Singapore.

Feature image adapted from Ginger.Lily, L’Espresso, WOOBAR, and Window on the Park

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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