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15 Robertson Quay Food Places For Legit Tacos, Wagyu Steaks And More


Robertson Quay food guide


Situated along the Singapore River, Robertson Quay is typically known as the more laid-back sibling to party centrals Clarke Quay and Boat Quay. The relatively relaxing district, which is near the once-popular Mohammed Sultan Road, has its charms too, with plenty of cafes, restaurants, and bars to chill, sit down, and have a glass of wine over a good meal. If you’re thinking of what to eat or drink when you’re near the area, then here’s a list of 15 restaurants at Robertson Quay to check out!


1. Unagiya Ichinoji


Hailing from Japan, Unagiya Ichinoji has well over a century’s worth of history before opening their store at Village Residence Robertson Quay. The restaurant’s expertise is in sweet and tender unagi that are freshly kept in the store. The classic option is the Unagi Hitsumabushi ($28.80++ for small, $34.80++ for medium, and $39.80++ for large), which gives you a serving of freshly grilled eel on Hokkaido rice. For those appetites and even beefier wallets, there’s the Mega Unagi Hitsumabushi ($88.80++) with three entire eels laid on a giant bed of rice. It’s probably best to split this gigantic meal between a couple of unagi-loving friends. Otherwise, there is also Wagyu Jyu ($58.80++) and Salmon and Salmon Roe Jyu ($26.80++), which are worth a try!

Read our Unagiya Ichinoji review.

Address: 30 Robertson Quay, #01-05, Riverside View, Singapore 238251
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 3pm, 5:30pm to 10pm
Tel: 6732 1970
Website

Unagiya Ichinoji is not a halal-certified eatery


2. Super Loco


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If you’re a huge fan of Mexican food, you’ll be going un poco loco when you visit Super Loco at The Quayside. The cosy restaurant offers authentic Mexican cuisine, like their Chorizo and Beef Brisket Tacos ($10++), Lion’s Mane Al Pastor Tacos ($10++ each) and Chicken/ Beef/ Mushroom Quesadillas ($18++).

For date nights or group outings, you can get their mains that are available from 5pm daily, such as the Angus Steak and Cactus ($44++), Butternut Enchilada ($28++), and more! 

Address: 60 Robertson Quay, #01-13, The Quayside, Singapore 238252
Opening hours: Mon 5pm to 11pm, Tue-Wed 11:30am to 11:30pm, Sat 10am to 11:30pm, Sun 10am to 11pm
Tel: 9815 7221
Website
Super Loco is not a halal-certified eatery


3. Shin Minori


Found in UE Square, Shin Minori is known for being one of the best Japanese Buffets in Singapore, offering a variety of buffet options during lunch, afternoon high tea, and dinner hours. Their Omizu Ala-carte Buffet at $65.90++ for adults, and $49.90++ for children. While that might seem pricey, it’s worth considering that it has over 200 items! You can get a free-flow selection of the classic sashimi types—salmon, tuna, swordfish, and hamachi. Everything you’d expect to order from a sushi restaurant can be found here too, including ebiko and ebi sushi, along with dozens of hand and sushi rolls. 

It’s not all about raw food at this Robertson Quay Japanese restaurant. The buffet comes with appetizers, tempura, grilled meat and fish, rice sets, noodles, and soup. If you’re the kind of big eater who splurges $50 at conveyor belt sushi places like Sushiro, you might want to give this place a visit.

Address: 81 Clemenceau Avenue, #03-15/16, UE Square, Singapore 239917
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am to 2:30pm, 3pm to 5:45pm, 6:15pm to 10:15pm; Sun 12:15pm to 2:45pm, 3pm to 5:45pm, 6:15pm to 10:15pm
Tel: 6733 2272
Website
Shin Minori is not a halal-certified eatery


4. Common Man Coffee Roasters


For those who take their coffee seriously, you may have already heard of Common Man Coffee Roasters. This particular store along Martin Road Serving is the brand’s flagship cafe and first outlet that opened back in 2013, serving up all-day brunches and roasts their own beans. The Singapore-based coffee house offers a scrumptious Common Man Full Breakfast ($30++) set, which comes with items like organic eggs, a grilled pork sausage, juicy mushrooms, and sourdough or wholemeal toast.

The Espresso starts at $6++, and their Nitro Honey Oat Latte comes at $9.50++ and features walnut crumble. After 11am, Common Man starts serving lunch. On top of the usual salads and sandwiches, there’s the Smash Burger ($29++), comprising juicy seared house-made beef patties, aged cheddar, sweet onion jam, and guindilla pepper, for those looking for a filling lunch.

Address: 22 Martin Road, #01-00, Singapore 239058
Opening hours: Daily 7:30am to 6pm
Tel: 6836 4695
Website
Common Man Coffee Roasters is not a halal-certified eatery


5. Bella Pizza


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Located right by the Singapore River inside Village Residence Robertson Quay, Bella Pizza has a Weekday Set Lunch between 11:30am and 2:30pm ($26++). This menu lets you choose a starter, main courses such as Spaghetti Calamari All’aglio and Pizza Margherita, Coffee/ Tea, and Dessert of the Day to end the meal. Considering the location and the quality of dishes, it really is quite value for money!

Right next to the restaurant is their sister store, Bella Pasta. These two restaurants offer a wide range of affordable options when it comes to Italian food.

Address: 30 Robertson Quay, #01-14, Riverside View, Singapore 238251
Opening hours: Wed-Mon 11:30am to 2:30pm, 6 to 10pm
Tel: 6734 0139
Website
Bella Pizza is not a halal-certified eatery


6. Les Bouchons Rive Gauche


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Les Bouchons Rive Gauche has been holding the title of one of Singapore’s best steakhouses. They serve a 3-Course Weekday Set Lunch ($39++) between 12pm and 2pm that includes an entree, a main, such as their Wagyu Steak Haché with Truffle Mayonnaise, a dessert that is either their Homemade Valdhona Chocolate Mousse or a scoop of Vanilla/ Chocolate Ice Cream, and a drink. Apart from offering several variations on steak frites, the menu also has a varied, delectable selection of other meat and seafood dishes to choose from. Paired with special homemade condiments guaranteed to go well with all dishes on the menu, this restaurant located at The Quayside promises a memorable dining experience. 

Address: 60 Robertson Quay, #01-02, The Quayside, Singapore 238252
Opening hours: Tue-Thur 12pm to 2pm, 6pm to 10pm, Fri 12pm to 2pm, 6pm to 10:30pm, Sat 6pm to 10:30pm, Sun 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm
Tel: 6733 4414
Website
Les Bouchons Rive Gauche is not a halal-certified eatery


7. Moc Quan


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Robertson Quay plays host to a dozen different cultures when it comes to food, including Japanese, Persian, Indian, and Mexican. Adding to that list is Vietnamese restaurant Moc Quan at UE Square, which serves up affordable pho and banh mi. Their beef Pho Bo (Wagyu) costs $24++, and comes with tender slices of brisket that are swimming in a flavourful broth. 

Moc Quan’s sandwiches come at a similar price point. The Banh Mi Thit ($7.90++) is packed with Vietnamese deli meat and house-made pork pate, and there are vegetarian options like the tofu-filled Banh Mi Dau Hu Chien ($6.90++). The restaurant is as real as it gets, with the owners flying to Vietnam and hand carrying ingredients back on a weekly basis. 

Address: 81 Clemenceau Avenue, UE Square, #01-23, Singapore 239917
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9pm
Tel: 6736 0123
Website
Moc Quan is not a halal-certified eatery


8. Toby’s Estate


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Like Common Man Roasters, Toby’s Estate opens early and serves all-day breakfast. The speciality coffee house roasts their own beans and makes its own house blends, which it proudly presents alongside hearty breakfast and brunch options. The signature is their aromatic Woolloomooloo coffee blend, which is used in their Espresso ($3.50++) and Cappuccino ($4.90++).

Plates of savoury Eggs Benedict ($23++) can be ordered two ways: Brooklyn-style with stewed beef, or Rodyk-style with smoked salmon. Else, you could also go for Smoked Salmon and Herb Ceam Cheese Sandwich ($22++), or their Mediterranean Quinoa Salad ($16++).

Read our Toby’s Estate feature.

Address: 8 Rodyk Street, #01-03/04, Singapore 238216
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 3pm, Sat-Sun 7:30am to 5pm
Tel: 9177 3256
Website
Toby’s Estate is not a halal-certified eatery


9. Limoncello Pizza and Grill


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Limoncello Pizza and Grill has a menu that draws inspiration from the cuisine of the Amalfi Coast in Italy. Its authentic flavours and vibe has earned it a spot on our list of best Italian restaurants in Singapore

Seafood lovers can get a taste of the deluxe Linguine all’astice ($42++), containing half of a fresh live Boston lobster in natural juice, flavoured with Cognac. The Italian restaurant also serves dishes like their must-try Filetto di Italiano all’acqua pazza ($30++), which comes with a poached Seabream fillet, “crazy water” style.

Address: 95 Robertson Quay, Rivergate Condominium, #01-19/20, Singapore 238256
Opening hours: Mon-Tue 5:30pm to 11pm; Wed-Sun 12pm to 3pm, 5:30pm to 11pm
Tel: 6634 5117
Website
Limoncello Pizza and Grill is not a halal-certified eatery


10. Goku Motsunabe


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Despite having been around since 2011, Goku Motsunabe has remained relatively under the radar so far. The Japanese restaurant specialises in motsunabe hotpot. Motsunabe is a style of hotpot that uses beef offal instead of the standard cuts. It’s also typically served with a miso or shoyu soup base. A serving of Beef Intestines Hot Pot will set you back by $35.80++, and you can pick from flavours such as soy sauce, miso, salt, spicy miso, miso kimchi, and natto miso. 

If you’re not in the mood for hotpot or are put off by intestines, Goku Motsunabe also offers Set Lunches between 12pm and 2:30pm, featuring deals like their Sashimi Set ($27.80++), Grilled Cod Fish Teriyaki and Sashimi Set ($32++), Vegetable Ebi Tempura Soba and Inarizushi Set ($21++) and more. The izakaya also serves a range of sushi, such as their Tempura Roll ($29) and Special Salmon Roll ($28), seafood, and hotpots. 

Address: 33 Mohamed Sultan Road, #01-02, Singapore 238977
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 12pm to 2:30pm, 6pm to 10:30pm
Tel: 6735 4232
Website
Goku Motsunabe is not a halal-certified eatery


11. Decker Barbecue


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Decker Barbecue is an American restaurant that serves Texas barbecue. According to their website, their meats are seasoned with salt and pepper and are smoked by burning wood, and slow-cooked at 140 degrees Celsius. Gas and electricity are not used to smoke the meat! They offer the BBQ Plate for One ($37++), which comes with two meats and 2 sides of your choice, the Rib Plate ($37++) comes with four pork ribs with slaw and a side, and many more options.

For the booze lovers, Decker Barbecue also serves more than 50 types of beer from the UK, USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, and Singapore!

Address: 60 Robertson Quay, #01-17, The Quayside, Singapore 238252
Opening hours: Tue-Thur 5pm to 10pm, Fri-Sun 12pm to 10pm
Tel: 6635 8565
Website
Decker Barbecue is not a halal-certified eatery


12. Wagyu Aburiya Steak & Sukiyaki


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Another restaurant along The Quayside, Wagyu Aburiya Steak & Sukiyaki has an exciting range of Wagyu dishes. Be sure to try their Wagyu Gyoza ($15++) and their One Pound Steaks (from $90++), grilled on a lava stone plate. The most premium option here, however, has to be their Kagoshima Sirloinn which goes for $145++. Their steaks also come with free-flow rice or fries, as well as miso soup. 

Address: 60 Robertson Quay, #01-05/06, The Quayside, Singapore 238252
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 6pm to 11pm, Sat-Sun 11:30pm to 11pm
Tel: 6235 4203
Website
Wagyu Aburiya Steak & Sukiyaki is not a halal-certified eatery


13. Publico Ristorante


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Nestled within the InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay, Publico Ristorante offers a modern take on Italian cuisine. This vibrant eatery serves handcrafted pizzas, freshly made pastas, and expertly crafted cocktails, creating an authentic Italian experience. The ambiance is enhanced by lively music, welcoming staff, and a picturesque riverfront view. Their menu includes a selection of wood-fired pizzas ($28++ – $36++), artisanal pastas ($28++ – $42++), and main dishes such as the Black Cod ($42++), among other delectable options.

Address: 1 Nanson Rd, Singapore 238909
Opening hours: Mon-Thu 12pm to 11pm, Fri-Sat 12pm to 11:30pm, Sun 12pm to 10pm
Tel: 8725 2800
Website
Publico Ristorante is not a halal-certified eatery


14. D.O.P Mozzarella Bar & Restaurant


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According to their website, D.O.P. Mozzarella Bar & Restaurant sources ingredients exclusively from top-notch farms and cheesemakers. This restaurant along The Quayside prides themselves on using mozzarella cheese with a porcelain-white sheen, a creamy texture, and a distinctive flavor. Their menu features a range of delectable options, including the Pork Salami Pizza ($28++), the Cooked Ham and Button Mushrooms Pizza ($28++), and the Saltimbocca Alla Romana ($42++), which showcases veal tenderloin wrapped in Parma ham, served with mashed potatoes and a white wine, butter, and sage sauce.

Address: 60 Robertson Quay, #01-04A, The Quayside, Singapore 238252
Opening hours: Mon-Thu 4:30pm to 10:30pm, Fri-Sun 12pm to 10:30pm
Tel: 6908 0830
Website
D.O.P. Mozzarella Bar & Restaurant is not a halal-certified eatery


15. The Pink Panther


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For some Southeast or South Asian food, The Pink Panther houses three individual diners serving Thai and Indian cuisinesEpic Thai Gourmet, Salaam Bombay, and Pink Panther Bar. Epic Thai Gourmet’s Green and Red Curries are priced at $13++ for the vegetarian and chicken options, and $15++ for the seafood options. Salaam Bombay serves a range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian tandoori delights, priced between $14.90++ and $19.90++. For some drinks, head over to Pink Panther Bar for their cocktails ($15++) and more.

Address: 86 Robertson Quay, #01-04, Singapore 238245
Opening hours: Daily 12:30pm to 11pm
Tel: 9111 6995
Website
The Pink Panther is not a halal-certified eatery


Where to eat at Robertson Quay


There’s no shortage of dining options at Robertson Quay. The area holds dozens of different cuisines and is the perfect place to end a long week. Sit by the river and watch the sunset while enjoying a plate of fragrant pasta or juicy tacos. 

Right across the river, you can find another unagi restaurant—Kappo Shunsui, as well as Il Clay Supper Club, a pizzeria by an award-winning Italian chef!

Feature image adapted from Decker Barbecue and Publico Ristorante

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