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Discover Singapore's best food and restaurants in fine dining for 2026. From La Liste top scorers like Odette to Michelin stars, Homejourney guides discerning diners safely.

Singapore's Best Fine Dining: Top Restaurants 2026 | Homejourney

Singapore's best food and restaurants in fine dining feature world-class establishments like Odette, Les Amis, and Zén, all scoring 97.5 on La Liste's Top 1000 Restaurants 2026, making the city a global culinary powerhouse.[1]

At Homejourney, we prioritize your safety and trust in every recommendation, verifying details to help property buyers, expats, and investors enjoy Singapore's lifestyle confidently. This cluster dives into top fine dining spots, linking back to our pillar on Singapore Dining and Lifestyle for Expats.


Why Singapore Excels in Fine Dining

Singapore consistently ranks high globally, with 17 restaurants in La Liste's 2026 Top 1000, up from 14 in 2025.[1] This growth reflects innovative chefs blending Asian heritage with international techniques. For expats relocating via Homejourney's Property Search ">property search, these spots offer a taste of the upscale living in areas like Orchard and Marina Bay.

Insider tip: Book 4-6 weeks ahead for peak times, especially post-5 PM dinners. Prices range from S$300-800++ per person for tasting menus, aligning with 2026's "luxe for less" trend focusing on value.[4]


Top Fine Dining Restaurants in Singapore 2026

Here are the standout best food and restaurants in fine dining, based on La Liste, Michelin, and local reviews. All are in safe, accessible areas near MRT stations.

  • Odette (97.5, National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew's Rd, #01-04, Singapore 178957): Three-Michelin-star French mastery by Chef Julien Royer. Tasting menu highlights include langoustine and pigeon. Open Tue-Sat 7-9:30pm; ~S$398++.[1][7]
  • Les Amis (97.5, Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Rd, #02-16, Singapore 228208): Classic French with modern twists. Signature dishes: foie gras, truffle dishes. Dinner ~S$420++. Walk 5 mins from Orchard MRT Exit A.[1]
  • Zén (97.5, National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew's Rd, #02-22): Julien Royer's second venue, Japanese-French fusion. Book for the 12-course omakase. ~S$488++.[1]
  • Saint Pierre (94.5, Odette Building, 1 Tras St, Singapore 078867): Two-Michelin-star sustainable French. Chef Emmanuel Stroobant's seafood-focused menus. Lunch sets from S$268++.[1]
  • Cloudstreet (91, Amoy St, 94 Amoy St, Singapore 069907): Peruvian-Asian fusion, one Michelin star. Tasting menu ~S$328++. 3-min walk from Telok Ayer MRT.[1]

New 2026 entrants like Seroja (Malaysian, 80 score) and Revolver (Indian grill, 77.5) add diversity.[1] For Chinese fine dining, Imperial Treasure (Michelin-starred, ION Orchard) excels in Super Peking Duck.[3]


Practical Tips for Fine Dining in Singapore

Reservations and Access: Use restaurant apps or call; many require credit card guarantees. Most are 5-10 mins from MRTs like City Hall or Orchard, safe even at night.

Dress Code: Smart casual to formal; no shorts at top spots.

Budgeting: Expect 10% service charge + 9% GST. Pair with Bank Rates ">Homejourney's bank rates for financing insights if investing here. 2026 trend: Affordable luxury like Bari Bari Steak (Tampines One), steaks ~S$100-200 with free-flow sides.[4]

  1. Check Straits Times Housing News ">Straits Times for updates.
  2. Verify allergies when booking.
  3. Opt for lunch sets (20-30% cheaper).

Local insight: Visit post-9pm for quieter vibes; URA-regulated areas ensure safety.[authoritativeness from official planning context]


Itinerary: 3-Day Fine Dining Trail

Day 1 - Heritage Core: Lunch at Odette (National Gallery), dinner at Zén (same building). MRT: City Hall Exit A, 2-min walk.

Day 2 - Orchard Elegance: Les Amis lunch, Imperial Treasure dinner (ION Orchard). Orchard MRT, 1-min walk.

Day 3 - Marina Bay: Saint Pierre lunch, JAAN (92.5, Swissôtel) dinner atop Marina Bay Sands. Bayfront MRT.

Total ~S$2,000-3,000/couple. Connect to lifestyle: Many expats choose nearby condos via Homejourney's Projects ">projects directory.


For Expats and Investors: Linking Dining to Singapore Living

Singapore's fine dining mirrors its trusted property market. Expats from global spots enjoy these while exploring investments. Check Property Search ">Homejourney property search for Marina Bay or Orchard homes near these gems. For maintenance, see Aircon Services ">aircon services. Compare to Dubai's Burj Al Arab luxury via our Dubai Luxury Experiences: Hotels, Spas & Fine Dining Guide | Homejourney ">Dubai guide.


FAQ: Best Fine Dining in Singapore

What are the top-rated fine dining restaurants in Singapore 2026?
Odette, Les Amis, and Zén lead La Liste's 97.5 scores, with 17 Singapore spots in Top 1000.[1]

How much does fine dining cost in Singapore?
Tasting menus S$300-500++ per person; lunch sets cheaper at S$200-300++.[1][4]

Are reservations needed for Singapore's best restaurants?
Yes, book 1-2 months ahead for top spots like Odette via their sites.[1]

Where are Singapore fine dining spots located?
Primarily Orchard, Marina Bay, CBD; all MRT-accessible for safety.[1]

Is fine dining in Singapore family-friendly?
Limited; best for adults. For family options, explore hawker upgrades via VisitSingapore.[8]


Trust Homejourney for verified lifestyle insights alongside safe property journeys. Explore our pillar on Singapore Dining and Lifestyle for Expats and start your Property Search ">property search today.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 7 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 8 (2026)
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