Sentosa food guide
If you’re in Sentosa for Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights, fish-watching at S.E.A. Aquarium, or sun-tanning at one of the beach clubs, our Sentosa food guide will come in handy. We’ve compiled the best cafes and restaurants in different parts of the island, including a famous Korean bakery, a Japanese hamburg eatery, and an Australian dessert spot.
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1. Niku Niku Oh Kome
Cheap Japanese food is hard to come by, but Niku Niku Oh Kome at the newly opened Weave mall at Resorts World Sentosa comes through with mains under $20++.
The eatery is known for their Wagyu hamburg, which is available in either the 2 Original Steak ($16.80++) or 3 Original Steak ($18.80++) set, depending on how peckish you are. Each set comes with miso soup, free-flow rice, and an egg of your choice: onsen egg or raw pasteurised egg yolk! Both options come served in the house-made teriyaki sauce.
Read our Niku Niku Oh Kome review.
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-228, Resorts World Sentosa, Weave, Singapore 098138
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
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Niku Niku Oh Kome is not a halal-certified eatery.
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2. Pierre Herme
Renowned pastry chef Pierre Herme has opened his largest and grandest flagship store in Singapore. This two-storey cafe features a vibrant macaron display and more on the first floor, while the second floor doubles as a restaurant.
Since Pierre Herme is known for their macarons, we urge you to try at least one of the 18 flavours available. Each piece is priced at $4, while a tin of four costs $16. Yes, this is pricey given the tiny portion size, but with unique, seasonal flavours such as Olea, a tomato leaf and black olive combination, and Indulgence, which stars mint and peas, it’s worth a try. Alternatively, consider the Tarte au Cafe Iapar du Bresil ($9) instead: a crispy tart shell topped with ganache, sweet syrup, whipping cream, and a glaze.
Read our Pierre Herme feature.
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-234/234A, Resorts World Sentosa, Weave, Singapore 098138
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 6pm
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Pierre Herme is not a halal-certified eatery.
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3. Baristart Coffee
For a quick coffee break at Siloso Beach, head to Baristart Coffee, where you’ll find a range of drinks, desserts, and mains. In case you didn’t know, the cafe chain is known for their cream puffs, which you can get at the Sentosa outlet.
Beat the heat with their Strawberry Cheesecake Kakigori ($12.80+), featuring a mountain of snowy shaved ice covered in sweet-tangy strawberry syrup and topped with a cookie crumble. Break into the shaved ice, and you’ll find popping jellies, fresh strawberries, and even cream cheese within. Pair this with a cup of Hokkaido Iced Coffee Blend ($8.50+) or Hojicha Tea ($6.50+).
Read our Baristart Coffee feature.
Address: 40 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 098996
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm, Sat-Sun 9am to 7pm
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Baristart Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.
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4. SKIRT Restaurant
Dempsey Hill isn’t the only romantic date spot in Singapore—there’s also SKIRT Restaurant at W Singapore, Sentosa Cove, where you can treat your loved one to a hearty meal amid a fancy and elegant ambience.
The restaurant specialises in open-fire cooking, which is why the Akune Gold A5 Wagyu (from $100++) is a must-try. You get 80g or 160g of tender and juicy Wagyu steak sourced from Japan, best paired with Grilled Broccolini ($15++) or Smoked Mashed Potatoes ($15++). If the prices are out of your budget, the Grilled Shirobuta Pork Collar ($48++) is a great alternative that’s tasty and filling.
Address: 21 Ocean Way, W Singapore, Sentosa Cove, Singapore 098374
Opening hours: Sun-Fri 6pm to 10:30pm, Sat 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 10:30pm
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SKIRT Restaurant is not a halal-certified eatery.
5. Standard Bread
Plenty of new Korean eateries have opened in 2025, and one of them is Standard Bread at Weave. This cottagecore bakery is recognised for its freshly baked loaves, but the menu also includes brunch items and drinks if you want a full meal.
The Basil Tomato Bread ($14+) is a popular pick at their bakeries in Korea, so we recommend trying it. You can pay an additional $3++ for a small serving of Earl Grey Milk Tea Spread to pair with the loaves. Otherwise, opt for the Maple Bacon Toast ($19+) on the brunch menu; this brunch item comes with garlic toast, thick bacon strips with crushed pistachios, and maple syrup on the side.
Read our Standard Bread review.
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-229/230, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 098138
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 9pm
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Standard Bread is not a halal-certified eatery.
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6. JUMBO Premium
A special occasion calls for a trip to JUMBO Premium at Resorts World Sentosa, where you can indulge in an array of fresh seafood, among many other zi char dishes. What’s special about the Sentosa branch is that there’s a separate dim sum menu, perfect for teatime.
JUMBO’s crabs are a must-try here, with choices ranging from Alaskan Crab ($29.80++ per 100g) and Mud Crab ($10.80++ per 100g) to Dungeness Crab ($10.80++ per 100g). There are five different ways to enjoy the crabs, including the Signature Black Pepper and Stir Fried with Golden Salted Egg. For a hassle-free dining experience, check out the dim sum menu that’s available every day from 9am to 4:45pm.
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #B1-202/203, Resorts World Sentosa, Weave, Singapore 098138
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 10pm
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JUMBO Premium is not a halal-certified eatery.
7. Little Farms Table
Little Farms Table is a popular cafe among Sentosa Cove residents. Here, fresh produce is used to create a delicious lineup of brunch and dinner items. The cafe’s menu is divided into day and night, which means the availability of dishes differs depending on the time of your visit.
For a chill brunch date with your loved one, we recommend the crowd-favourite Avocado Smash On Sourdough ($23++), featuring a crispy, chewy sourdough slice topped with poached eggs, feta, tomato, and dukkah spice blend. If you’d like to try something new, the Pistachio and Berries French Toast ($22++) is a great choice: thick French toast with crispy kataifi, mixed berries, and a drizzle of white chocolate ganache. There are heartier options too, of course, such as the Tiger Prawn Fettuccine ($29++): fresh tiger prawns, onion marmalade, and sesame pangrattato.
Address: 1 Cove Avenue, #02-14, Sentosa, 098537
Opening hours: Daily 7:30am to 10pm
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Little Farms Table is not a halal-certified eatery.
8. Shake Shack
For a quick yet filling bite, there’s no place better than Shake Shack. The popular burger chain from New York City has more than 10 outlets across Singapore today, including Beach Station in Sentosa.
Shake Shack fans swear by the signature ShakeBurger ($10.40), a simple yet delicious combination of tender beef patty, American cheese, fresh lettuce, and tomato slices sandwiched between fluffy potato buns. The ‘Shroom Burger ($12.30) is almost as popular; this meat-free alternative replaces the beef patty with a deep-fried portobello mushroom. It’s also a must to get some Cheese Fries ($6.60) with your burgers.
Address: 43 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-04, Sentosa, Singapore 099010
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
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Shake Shack is not a halal-certified eatery.
9. ZUS Coffee
Popular Malaysian coffee chain ZUS Coffee has over 500 branches worldwide, and one of them is at Imbiah Lookout. Cosy and compact in size, the Sentosa cafe is a great place to take a breather away from the heat.
The cheapest drink on the menu is a cup of Americano ($3.90), but if you can’t take bitter drinks, consider the Matcha Strawberry Latte ($5.90) instead. The earthy and umami matcha notes take a backseat in this drink, while the sweet strawberry milk mellows down any bitterness. Alternatively, opt for the Cafe Latte ($4.90) and add a sweet syrup of your choice, priced at $0.90 each. There are French Vanilla Syrup, Salted Caramel Syrup, and Roasted Hazelnut Syrup flavours.
Read our ZUS Coffee feature.
Address: 42 Imbiah Road, #01-02/03/04, Imbiah Lookout, Singapore 099701
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 8:40pm
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ZUS Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery.
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10. Mensho X
News is in: Japanese ramen brand Mensho X is slated to open their second branch at Weave soon. For the uninitiated, Mensho X is a casual ramen eatery opened by Mensho Tokyo, which was featured in the Michelin Guide.
What sets Mensho X apart from Mensho Tokyo is mainly the prices. You can expect wallet-friendly chicken broth ramen here from just $17++. Spice lovers can go for the Firebird Ramen ($20++), a tori paitan dish made with Sichuan peppercorn-chilli paste and black garlic for a full-bodied flavour. For a non-spicy option, we recommend the Toripaitan Tsukemen ($19++), featuring a creamy broth with tender Kurobuta pork ribeye chashu.
Read our Mensho X review.
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #02-206, Resorts World Sentosa, Weave, Singapore 098269
Opening hours: TBD
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Mensho X is not a halal-certified eatery.
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11. Homm Dessert
Hailing from Melbourne, Homm Dessert is a popular cafe known for its Thai-inspired desserts. You can also find coffee, shokupan, and gelato mochi here!
Try the cafe’s signature, the Thai Tea Avalanche Bingsu ($19.80++), a beautiful mess of Thai milk tea snow, whipped cheese, fragrant Thai tea sauce, freshly baked crumble, grass jelly, and house-made Thai tea gelato. There are four other flavours available: Homm’s Taro Bingsu ($19.80++), Mango Sticky Rice Bingsu ($18.80++), Salted Egg Coconut Avalanche Bingsu ($19.80++), and Pink Himalayas Avalanche Bingsu ($19.80++).
Read our Homm Dessert review.
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-232, Resorts World Sentosa, Weave, Singapore 098138
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 9pm
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Homm Dessert is not a halal-certified eatery.
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12. The Coach Coffee Shop
Following the successful opening of Coach Bar in Chinatown, The Coach Coffee Shop has arrived in Sentosa. The popular cafe can be found in other parts of the world, including Tokyo, Jakarta, and Kuala Lumpur.
Expect a range of drinks, toasts, and desserts here. Start with the Fully Loaded Reuben ($30++), featuring tender corned beef, tangy sauerkraut, and melty Swiss cheese between two slices of sourdough. Then, end your meal on a sweet note with the Peanut Butter & Jelly Soft Serve (from $8++), which is creamy, nutty, tangy, and sweet. Do note that some of their drinks are seasonal.
Read our The Coach Coffee Shop feature.
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-224/225/226, Resorts World Sentosa, Weave, Singapore 098138
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 8pm
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The Coach Coffee Shop is not a halal-certified eatery.
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13. Chatterbox
Bona fide chicken rice fans would know of Chatterbox, a longstanding brand that has been around since 1971. Their chicken rice is arguably the most premium version in Singapore, as it costs over $20++ per set.
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At their Weave outlet, the Mandarin Chicken Rice goes for $23++, and is served on a tray comprising a bowl of rice, steamed chicken, clear broth, and a three-in-one condiment platter of house-made chilli sauce, ginger puree, and dark soya sauce. Many diners tout the broth-cooked jasmine rice as incredibly tasty, best eaten with the boneless chicken that’s said to be slowly steamed till soft and tender. If you don’t mind spending more, consider the Lobster Laksa ($36++) for a rare treat; some toppings include Boston lobster, quail eggs, and dried beancurd.
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #02-207, Resorts World Sentosa, Weave, Singapore 098138
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 3:30pm, 5:30pm to 9:30pm
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Chatterbox is not a halal-certified eatery.
14. CHAGEE
This one’s for those who can’t live without milk tea—you can now get your CHAGEE fix in Sentosa, where a lineup of brewed tea, iced oriental tea, teaspresso latte and more awaits you.
We can confidently say that the Jasmine Green Milk Tea (from $4.90) and Peach Oolong Milk Tea (from $4.90) are two of the most popular picks. While these are the perfect quenchers for the sultry summer weather, you can take it up a notch with the indulgent Da Hong Pao Snow Cap Milk Tea ($6.90), which comes with a swirl of white peach fresh cream and freeze-dried fig bits for a fruity finish.
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-227, Resorts World Sentosa, Weave, Singapore 098138
Opening hours: TBD
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CHAGEE is not a halal-certified eatery.
15. Rumours Beach Club
Bring your friends to Rumours Beach Club for a fun beach day out with good vibes and good music. The menu is extensive, starting from nibbles and small plates to pizza and charcoal grill BBQ.
We recommend the Jimabaran-style barbecued Seafood Platter ($188.80++) for big groups, as this huge platter will surely have something for everyone: bamboo lobster, a whole squid, whole red snapper, and flower clams, all marinated in sweet-savoury kicap manis. If this is a tad too much, the AU Lamb Shoulder Chops ($26.80++) is worth a try; two lamb shoulder chops come marinated in BBQ seasoning and a house-made soy glaze, best eaten with some sambal kecap on the side.
Address: 40 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, 098996
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 10pm, Fri-Sun 10am to 10pm
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Rumours Beach Club is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Our Sentosa food guide covers all kinds of budgets and occasions, and we hope it helps you save some time and trouble when you’re planning a day or night out in Sentosa.
For eateries near Sentosa, read our VivoCity food guide, where we tried handmade flat udon, famous curry rice and more. Alternatively, check out the best Singapore food, where we’ve collated 75 truly local dishes you must try.
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