There’s something about a long stretch of coastline that makes everything taste better, and East Coast Park delivers exactly that kind of effortless dining magic.
From hole-in-the-wall espresso bars to design-forward brunch spots that double as your next IG backdrop, this city is stacked with places that take both coffee and food very seriously.
Across Singapore, a growing number of cafes and restaurants are stepping up with family-friendly spaces that go beyond just high chairs and kid's menus.
From rare all-access spots to park-side favourites perfect for post-walk refuelling, here’s where to eat, drink, and loiter with your four-legged plus-one.
Once an ethnic enclave and now one of Singapore’s most characterful neighbourhoods, Kampong Glam continues to punch well above its weight when it comes to eating out.
Consider this your definitive guide to the best places to eat and drink in Tanjong Pagar right now. Bring your appetite. And maybe wear stretchy pants.
Consider this your hit list for eating ridiculously well without blowing your wallet (because in Singapore, the best food is often found curbside, plastic stool included).
After years of pop-ups, Between Buns Deli has opened a permanent spot on Robinson Road, serving up bold sandwiches, loaded melts and next-level CBD lunches.
To mark 60 years of Singapore–Japan diplomatic ties, Raffles Hotel Singapore is leaning into the green tea obsession with a series of limited-time, matcha-led experiences this April.
From rooftop fiestas to spreads that will fuel your week, here’s where to book if you're all about soaking in great vibes and egg-cellent food (sorry, had to).
From cult-favourite neighbourhood scoop shops to sleek dessert bars serving up wildly creative flavours, this city is stacked with spots that turn a simple cone into a full-blown experience.
The celebrated Filipino bakery Mary Grace (famous for its pillowy Ensaymadas and melt-in-your-mouth Cheese Rolls) will make its international debut in Singapore in 2026.
Got a sweet tooth that just won’t quit? Singapore’s dessert scene has everything from nostalgic hawker classics to bougie, Insta-worthy confections. We’ve scoured the island to find the best desserts in Singapore and exactly where to get your sugar fix.
The Coach Coffee Shop opens in Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa’s new Weave precinct, serving up grilled cheese, wagyu hotdogs, and a chilli crab soft serve exclusive to the location.