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7th April 2026

Best Singapore restaurants with a view


A great meal isn’t just about the food—pair it with a stunning view, whether it’s the city skyline or a lush garden, add good company, and you’ve got the ultimate combo. We’ve rounded up the best restaurants in Singapore with a view, so you can enjoy good food and good vibes in one location.


1. Le Jardin Restaurant 


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Nestled in the heart of Fort Canning Park, among lush greenery, Le Jardin Restaurant provides a serene ambience for a momentary break from the bustling city. 

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For brunch, don’t miss their Rosti ($23++), served with herb yoghurt, sunny-side-up eggs, crispy bacon, and honey-sundried tomato sausage. If you’re in the mood for something heartier, try their Big Breakfast ($28++), featuring truffle scrambled eggs, streaky bacon, avocado and more. For dinner dates, the Le Jardin Wagyu Burger ($32++) is a standout, served with a juicy Wagyu patty, onion rings, cheddar cheese, and garlic aioli, paired with a side of fries or truffle fries for an extra $3++.

Address: 5 Cox Terrace, Level 2 Fort Canning Arts Centre, Singapore 179620
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 9pm, Sat-Sun 9:30am to 9pm
Tel: 8870 9977
Website
Le Jardin Restaurant is not halal-certified.


2. Fico


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Fico is helmed by Chef-Partner Mirko Febbrile, formerly from the Michelin-starred Braci, serving up legit Italian food in Singapore with a no-frills, no-waste dining tradition. You can chill indoors in the air-conditioned space or go al fresco under the terrace canopies. Here’s a pro-tip: swing by around 5:30 pm for the best sunset views!

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A must-order here is the focaccina, a fluffy take on focaccia, available in flavours such as Red Onions of Acquaviva ($20++), San Marzano Tomatoes ($25++), and Carbonara ($28++). Pasta fans will love the Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe ($26++), served straight from a pecorino wheel (minimum two portions) for maximum indulgence.

Address: 1300 East Coast Parkway, East Coast Park Area F, Singapore 468964
Opening hours: Tue-Thurs 5:30pm to 10:30pm, Fri-Sun 11:30am to 3pm, 5:30pm to 10:30pm
Tel: 8121 7208
Website
Fico is not halal-certified.


3. Lantern


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Next on our list of best restaurants with a view is Lantern, a rooftop bar where you can get the best views of Marina Bay. Along with delectable food and a beautiful view, there’s also Ladies’ Night every Tuesday from 7pm till late, where ladies can enjoy two hours of free-flow drinks from $38++.

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Since it’s a rooftop bar that oversees Singapore’s iconic landmarks, it would be apt to get their signature drink, the Merlion ($26++). This will surely be your cup of tea if you love anything light and refreshing, as it combines tequila, lime juice, pomegranate syrup, and club soda. To go with your drink, we recommend their chicken wings which come in three flavours: Spicy Korean ($24++), Salted Yolk ($24++), and Black Truffle ($28++). Alternatively, there’s the classic Margherita ($36++) pizza or the fancy Philly Steak Sandwich ($48++), both great for sharing.

Lantern

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Lantern is not halal-certified.


4. Stella Seaside Lounge  


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Stella Seaside Lounge is the perfect spot to dine by the beach as it’s located along Changi Coast. Besides the seaside deck, there are daybeds, sofa lounges, and a sheltered alfresco dining area for you to unwind at. We reckon it’s one of the best restaurants with a view for the Easties!

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If you’re looking to wine and dine, we recommend their Charcuterie Platter ($42++), which features a variety of cheese, ham, and condiments. For something more substantial, there’s the Smashed Beef Burger ($26++), featuring double beef patties, caremelised onions, and cheddar cheese, served with a side of fries. End your meal on a sweet note with their Milo-misu ($16++), which gives you layers of Milo sponge, coffee-infused lady’s finger biscuits, and mascarpone.

Address: 11 Changi Coast Walk, Singapore 499740
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 4pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 12pm to 10pm
Tel: 6214 9168
Website
Stella Seaside Lounge is not halal-certified.


5. LeVeL33


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Dubbed the world’s highest microbrewery, LeVeL33 is a restaurant and a bar that is perched on the 33rd floor of Marina Bay Financial Centre. This place is the embodiment of one of the best restaurants with a view in Singapore. 

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During the weekdays, they have an Executive Set Lunch that takes place from 12pm to 2:30pm. You can choose between their 2-Course Meal ($48++) or 3-Course Meal ($58++), which consists of an appetiser and a choice of main course. If you’re opting for the latter, you get a dessert too! Since LeVeL33 is known for their craft beers, definitely give their Beer Tasting Paddle ($26.90++) a try. This sampler comprises five tasters of their finest craft brews, and it’s a fun way to explore which flavour tickles your fancy. 

Address: 8 Marina Boulevard, #33-01 Tower 1, Singapore 018981
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 11pm
Tel: 6834 3133
Website
LeVeL33 is not halal-certified.


6. Hortus


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Tucked away at the Flower Dome in Gardens by the Bay, Hortus offers a pretty afternoon tea set with free-flow prosecco. It’s also one of the few restaurants with a view located within the tourist attraction. 

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Priced from $118++ per person, the sample communal dining menu covers everything from starters to desserts. Popular appetisers include pita bread with baba ghanoush, while mains feature options such as 500g Black Angus Striploin and Whole Corsican Sea Bass.

Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, #01-09 Level 2 Flower Dome, Singapore 018953
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 11:30am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 10pm
Tel: 9788 5128
Website
Hortus is not halal-certified.


7. Kinki Restaurant + Bar 


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Kinki Restaurant + Bar, a quick four-minute walk from Downtown MRT Station, is the place to go for fusion Japanese cuisine with bay views. 

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For a quick nibble during lunch hours, go for their sushi rolls, such as Golden Age ($32++) and Avocado & Fig ($22++). The former is one of their signatures which showcases seared salmon with mentaiko sauce, mango puree and more.  If you’re visiting for dinner, try their donburi or claypot dishes. Popular picks include Kinki’s Lobster Pao Fan ($48++) and the Unagi Claypot ($38++).

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Kinki Restaurant + Bar is not halal-certified.


8. Mr. Stork 


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Discreetly located on Level 39 of Andaz Singapore, Mr. Stork is an alfresco dining spot with a panoramic view of the city’s landscape.

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The menu features local favorites including Nasi Lemak Ball-Leh ($20++) and Crispy Prawn Wontons ($25++), along with Mediterranean dishes such as Arab Street Chicken Shawarma Wrap ($22++). If you’re dining with a group, the Mr. Stork Sharing Platter ($75++) offers a spread of beef sliders, popcorn chicken, crispy vegetarian rolls, and triple-cooked fries.

Mr. Stork

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Mr. Stork is not halal-certified.


9. Altro Zafferano 


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Coming in at number nine on this list of restaurants with a view is Altro Zafferano, where you can dine at a terrace lounge while feasting on Italian cuisine. It’s located on Level 43 of Ocean Financial Centre, which is a stone’s throw away from Raffles Place MRT Station.

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Only available at lunch, the 2-Course Meal ($62++) comes with a starter and your choice of main or pasta, while the 3-Course Meal ($78++) includes a dessert. Standout mains range from the Baked Corsican Seabass to the Spice-Marinated Pyrenees Lamb Chop, served with yoghurt and herb sauce.

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Altro Zafferano is not halal-certified.


10. Spago Bar & Lounge 


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Wine and cocktail enthusiasts will love Spago Bar & Lounge, a bar that doubles as a restaurant. Here, you can wine and dine by the Infinity Pool. 

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The beautifully plated Honey Miso Broiled Chilean Seabass ($48++) is a popular pick on the menu, showcasing seabass, seaweed rice, ikura, and Japanese pickles. For something lighter that complements a glass of cocktail or wine, we recommend their Chicken “Laksa” Spring Roll ($19++). If you’re heading there as a group of four, their Cocktail by the Carafe ($108++) sounds like a good deal. You can choose between London Calling, which is primarily mixed with gin, elderflower, and orange blossom, and Peace on Earth, a combination of tropical rum punch, passionfruit, orgeat (almond and orange blossom syrup), and coconut. 

Address: Sands SkyPark, Tower 2 Level 57 Access from Hotel Lobby Tower, #2, Singapore 018956
Opening hours: Daily 8:30am to 11pm
Tel: 6688 9955
Website
Spago Bar & Lounge is not halal-certified.


11. Small Batch


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Tucked among the lush greenery of Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Small Batch exudes tropical, rustic vibes, making you feel like you’re having brunch in a Balinese villa.

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The star of the show here is the Build-Your-Own-Board (BYOB), which lets you create your own brunch platter of sorts. Prices start from $15.90++ for three items, and $24.90++ for five items. You can also add additional items for $4.90++. These include fresh bakes, greens, cheese and more.

Read our Small Batch feature.

Address: 1H Cluny Road, #01-K1, Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden, Singapore 259604
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 9am to 6pm (5:30pm last order)
Website
Small Batch is halal-certified.

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12. Verandah Pool Bar & Grill


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If you’ve just returned from your Bali holiday and are suffering from post-vacation blues, head over to Verandah Pool Bar & Grill on the seventh floor of Momentus Hotel Alexandra. This rooftop spot comes with a 25-metre infinity pool and sunset views that’ll make you feel like you never left the tropics.

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A highlight here is The Verandah Sundown—an Instagram-worthy floating tray with six bar bites and four alcoholic drinks. Priced at $98++ for two, it’s available daily from 5pm to 9pm and comes with two hours of pool access.

Address: Level 7, 323 Alexandra Road, Singapore 159972
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 3pm to 11pm, Fri-Sat 3pm to 12am
Tel: 9021 5192
Website
Verandah Pool Bar & Grill is not halal-certified.


13. PS.Cafe at One Fullerton 


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With 10 outlets spread across the island, PS.Cafe at One Fullerton offers arguably the most stunning views of the Merlion Park and Marina Bay Sands. 

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For brunch dates, get their Breakfast Grand Slam Bunwich ($22++), which features an irresistible combination of crispy bacon, pork sausage, caramelised onion, and fried egg. For something more interesting, try the Mee Siam Cacio Spaghettini ($32++), topped with tiger prawns, sakura ebi, and tau pok chips. If you’re keen on sharing, their Truffle Shoestring Fries ($18++) is a popular choice.

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PS.Cafe at One Fullerton is not halal-certified.


14. SKAI


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Sitting on the 70th floor of Swissotel The Stamford, SKAI offers some of the best views of Singapore’s skyline. For a luxe afternoon tea experience, try the SKAI High Tea ($68++), which includes five savouries, five sweet treats, scones, and a choice of non-alcoholic cocktail, TWG tea, or coffee.

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If you want a tipple, go for their specialty cocktails, priced at $27++ each. Options include the Velvet Reverie, featuring tangy raspberry puree and Koch Mezcal, or the earthy Smoky Resilience, which blends Nikka Barrel Whisky with roasted black sesame.

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SKAI is not halal-certified.


15. Super Loco Customs House


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Bring your amigos to Super Loco Customs House for good Mexican food and splendid cityscape views. 

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It would be a crime to leave without trying the tacos, so we recommend the Baja Fish ($11++) and Chorizo & Beef Brisket ($18++). Quesadilla fans can choose from three flavours: Chicken ($18++), Beef ($18++), and Smoked Cheese ($16++). Also, drinkers will be happy to know that happy hour runs daily from 3pm to 7pm, with most drinks on the menu priced at $10!

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Super Loco Customs House is not halal-certified.


Best restaurants with a view in Singapore


Our little red dot has plenty of restaurants with a view and delicious food to boot. Take this as a sign to bring your loved ones on a fancy date to enjoy a memorable night out. 

For an affordable date night under $50++, check out these rooftop restaurants in Singapore. For seafood lovers, find out which are the best seafood restaurants in Singapore for chilli crab, shellout and more.

10 Rooftop Restaurants In Singapore For Affordable Date Nights Under $50++

Feature image adapted from @iamwengling

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