From immersive cave dining and heritage Singaporean cooking to whisky bars and beach clubs, this guide rounds up the best new restaurants in Singapore, organised by precinct to make planning easy. If you step off the plane hungry and ready to eat well, this is where to start. Where available, I’ve linked directly to Google Maps or official restaurant websites to help you plan your days with confidence.

New Restaurants in Singapore Worth Visiting If You Want to Eat What’s New

I love visiting Singapore for its hawker food – there’s nothing quite like it – but I’m equally drawn to the city’s ever-evolving dining scene and the inventive minds behind its new restaurants. If you’re travelling to Singapore and wondering where to eat right now, this guide rounds up the best new restaurants in Singapore, from immersive dining experiences and modern local cooking to whisky bars and beach clubs worth seeking out.

New venues arrive constantly in Singapore’s dining scene, but the most compelling ones offer more than fresh menus. They deliver a sense of place, story and experience. It might be dining inside a cave, discovering a modern take on Peranakan cooking, or settling into a whisky bar designed like the inside of a barrel – yes, please!

This guide to new restaurants and bars in Singapore is curated for travellers who want to try what’s current and exciting. It’s organised by precinct to make planning easy for travellers.

Set inside the National Gallery Singapore,Gilmore & Damian D’Silva offers travellers a deeper connection to place.

Singapore food guide - Gilmore & Damian D’Silva

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Plan Your Trip to Singapore

Planning a trip to Singapore? One of the easiest ways to shape your days is around food. Singapore’s compact size makes it ideal for exploring by neighbourhood, with new restaurants clustered in walkable precincts. By knowing what’s just opened and where it’s located, you can build an itinerary that balances sightseeing with eating well, without spending half your trip in transit.

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New Restaurants in Singapore Cavern Restaurant Photo

Singapore food guide – Cavern Restaurant, Rainforest Wild ASIA

Best New Restaurants in Singapore for Travellers at a Glance

Visiting Singapore and want to eat what’s new? This guide covers immersive dining experiences, heritage-led Singaporean cooking, whisky-focused bars, modern dessert destinations and refreshed beach clubs, grouped by neighbourhood so you can plan where to go, fast.

Choosing the right base makes eating your way around Singapore far easier. I’ve stayed at Swissôtel The Stamford, a centrally located hotel above City Hall MRT, which puts hawker centres, dining precincts and late-night eats within effortless reach. You can read my full review here.

Sentosa & Wildlife Precincts

Worth the Trip for Something Truly Different

  • Cavern Restaurant, Rainforest Wild ASIA -For travellers chasing a dining experience they won’t find anywhere else, Cavern Restaurant delivers. Located near Rainforest Wild ASIA, it’s Singapore’s first cave-style restaurant, inspired by the dramatic Mulu Caves of Sarawak. Run by the TungLok Group and led by Head Chef Sheng Lim, the menu is built around hearty grilled meats, vibrant shared platters and a confident cocktail list. This is destination dining in the truest sense, where the setting is just as memorable as the food.

View Cavern Restaurant on Google Maps

  • Tanjong Beach Club (reopened) – A Sentosa icon, Tanjong Beach Club remains a favourite with travellers for good reason. The refreshed venue blends heritage character with modern coastal style, serving wood-fired coastal dishes with smoky depth. Pair the food with a well-curated wine and cocktail list and settle in for a long lunch or sunset session by the sea.

View Tanjong Beach Club on Google Maps

    Singapore food guide - Burgs

    Travellers looking for a casual, local favourite should put Burgs on their list. Photo : Burgs

    Beach Road & Bugis

    Heritage Buildings, Modern Singaporean Flavours

    • Belimbing, Beach Road (new) – Set inside a restored heritage shophouse, Belimbing is the kind of restaurant travellers seek out to understand Singapore’s food culture in a contemporary way. Named after the belimbing fruit used in Peranakan cooking, the menu reworks familiar local flavours with finesse. Expect dishes such as rojak paired with grilled firefly squid and tender short ribs glazed with percik sauce. It’s refined, thoughtful and deeply rooted in place.

    Visit Belimbing’s official website

    • Burgs, Bussorah Street (Reopened Favourite) – Travellers looking for a casual, local favourite should put Burgs on their list. This halal burger institution has returned in a bold shophouse setting, serving freshly grilled patties and house-baked buns.  Order via digital kiosks and keep it simple with The Original cheeseburger or the Big Bird fried chicken burger, plus classic sides and house-made sauces.

    View Burgs on Google Maps

    Boat Quay & Riverside

    Cocktails, Spirits and Night-Time Energy

    • bar.ter, near Boat Quay (new) – Perfect for travellers who enjoy discovering great bars on foot, bar.ter combines a bottleshop and cocktail bar just off Boat Quay. Floor-to-ceiling shelves showcase rare and artisanal spirits, with tastings available before committing to a bottle.  The cocktail menu includes a thoughtful take on the Singapore Sling, and if you find something special, you can take it home with you.

    View bar.ter on Google Maps

    new bars and restaurants in Singapore - Mondo

    Mondo (credit – Mondo)

    Duxton & City Fringe

    Late Nights, Wine Lists and Live Music
    • Mondo (new) – Mondo is ideal for travellers who love dessert, cocktails or both. This retro-glam gelato bar offers rotating flavours that range from playful to classic, including boozy sorbets and Italian-style gelato. With deep red leather seating and a cosy, late-night feel, it’s an easy stop after dinner or a destination in its own right.
    View Mondo on Google Maps
    • Temper, Duxton (new) – Next to Mondrian Singapore Duxton, Temper is designed for lingering. Travellers who enjoy wine and live music will appreciate the extensive international wine list curated by head sommelier Roberto Durran, alongside cocktails by award-winning bartender June Baek. Food such as wagyu burgers and uni linguine rounds out the experience, with live jazz, soul and R&B setting the tone.
    View Temper on Google Maps

    Civic District & National Gallery Singapore

    Food with History and Meaning
    • Gilmore & Damian D’Silva (new) – Set inside the National Gallery Singapore, this restaurant offers travellers a deeper connection to place. Chef Damian D’Silva honours his grandfather Gilmore through revived family recipes, reinterpreting Eurasian and Singaporean cuisine for modern diners. It’s an experience that blends food, memory and architecture in a way few restaurants can.
    Visit Gilmore & Damian D’Silva’s official website
    • Rempapa, National Gallery Singapore (Reopened Favourite) – Now an all-day dining café, Rempapa continues to showcase Singapore’s multicultural culinary heritage. Expect comforting favourites such as Peranakan chicken curry, braised pork leg and charcoal-grilled spiced pork belly. It’s approachable, satisfying and ideal for travellers wanting authentic flavours without formality.
    View Rempapa on Google Maps  
    New bars and restaurants in Singapore - Pop City x Pony

    Pop City x Pony (credit – Pop City x Pony)

    CBD & Financial District

    Whisky, Design and Modern Izakaya

    • Barrel Story of Hibiki (new)– For travellers interested in Japanese whisky culture, this Hibiki concept restaurant by Suntory is a must-visit. Designed to feel like the inside of a whisky barrel, the space is immersive and atmospheric. Robata and wood-fired dishes are crafted to pair seamlessly with curated whisky flights and inventive cocktails.

    Visit Barrel Story of Hibiki’s official website

    • Pop City x Pony (new) – A collaboration between the Jigger & Pony Group and the House of Suntory, Pop City x Pony is a cocktail bar designed around experience. The venue is divided into zones, subtly shifting the mood depending on where you sit. Cocktails are organised into three themes inspired by Japanese pop culture, fashion and seasonal micro-moments, making it a fun and distinctive stop for travellers.

    Visit Pop City x Pony’s official website

    Planning a trip? Once you know where the newest restaurants are, the next step is working out how to fit them into your days. Here’s a simple 2–3 day eating itinerary using the locations above.

    Day 1 eating itinerary for new Singapore restaurants

    A 2–3 Day Eating Itinerary for Singapore’s Newest Restaurants

    Planning your meals? I’ve saved all these new restaurants in Singapore to a Google Map so you can plan your days easily.

    Day 1: Civic District, CBD & Riverside

    Google Map 

    • Morning / Brunch – Rempapa, National Gallery Singapore -Start with comforting, heritage-driven Singaporean flavours in a relaxed setting. Ideal after visiting the National Gallery or walking around the Civic District.
    • Lunch – Gilmore & Damian D’Silva, National Gallery Singapore – Stay within the precinct and lean into a deeper, more reflective dining experience built around family recipes and Singaporean identity.
    • Afternoon stroll – Walk through the Civic District towards the river, stopping at the Esplanade or along the Singapore River.
    • Pre-dinner drinks – bar.ter, near Boat Quay – Ease into the evening with a cocktail or spirit tasting. A great place to discover something new and unpretentious.
    • Dinner – Barrel Story of Hibiki, CBD – Finish the day with robata and wood-fired dishes paired with curated whisky flights in an immersive, design-led space.
    Day 2 eating itinerary for new Singapore restaurants

    Singapore food guide day 2 eating itinerary for new Singapore restaurants

    Day 2: Beach Road, Bugis & Duxton

    Google Map

    • Lunch – Belimbing, Beach Road – Modern Singaporean cooking in a heritage shophouse setting. This is a must for travellers who want contemporary local flavours done well.
    • Mid-afternoon snack – Burgs, Bussorah Street (Bugis) –  Casual, fast and deeply satisfying. Perfect for a relaxed late lunch or snack between sightseeing stops.
    • Afternoon exploring – Browse Bugis Street, Kampong Glam or Haji Lane before heading west.
    • Dessert or pre-dinner stop – Mondo – Gelato, boozy sorbets or coffee in a retro-glam space. Ideal as a palate reset before dinner.
    • Dinner & late night – Temper, Duxton – Settle in for wine, cocktails and live jazz. This is the kind of place where dinner easily turns into a long, music-filled night.
    Day 3 eating itinerary for new Singapore restaurants

    Day 3 eating itinerary for new Singapore restaurants

    Day 3 (Optional): Sentosa Island

    Google Map

    • Late breakfast / Lunch – Cavern Restaurant, Rainforest Wild ASIA – Turn lunch into an experience with Singapore’s only cave-style restaurant. Ideal if you’re already visiting Sentosa attractions.
    • Afternoon beach time – Relax on Sentosa’s beaches or explore the island.
    • Sunset drinks & dinner – Tanjong Beach Club – End your Singapore food journey with wood-fired coastal dishes and cocktails by the sea. A classic that still feels current.
    Belimbing (credit - Belimbing)

    Belimbing (credit – Belimbing)

    New Restaurants in Singapore – Traveller FAQs

     Where should travellers go to try the newest restaurants in Singapore?

    Beach Road, the CBD, Duxton and the Civic District consistently lead Singapore’s dining scene, particularly for new openings in heritage buildings and lifestyle precincts.

    Are Singapore’s new restaurants suitable for short trips?

    Yes. Many of the newest venues are located in walkable precincts, making them easy to include in a short stay or city break.

    How often do new restaurants open in Singapore?

    Singapore’s food scene evolves quickly, with notable openings every few months. Checking an updated guide helps travellers stay current.

    Why Travellers Should Follow Singapore’s New Dining Scene

    For travellers, eating at Singapore’s newest restaurants isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about understanding where the city is now. These venues reflect how Singapore balances heritage with innovation, comfort with creativity, and local identity with global influence.

    If you want to eat like someone who knows what’s new, this is where to go.