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Best Dinner Spots in Singapore

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Are you looking for the best dinner spots in Singapore to satisfy your cravings? Look no further! From trendy rooftop restaurants with stunning city views to hidden gems serving up authentic local cuisine, Singapore has it all. Whether you're in the mood for a sophisticated fine dining experience or a casual meal with friends, this guide will help you discover the top dinner spots in Singapore. So, where can you find the most delicious and Instagram-worthy dishes in the Lion City?

1. Burnt Ends, Singapore

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Burnt Ends is no standard barbecue restaurant - don't be fooled. This is a proven, Michelin star restaurant serving inventive courses, many cooked with wood fires. Be warned: it can be tricky to get a reservation at this hot spot.

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2. Kotuwa, Singapore

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Michelin Gourmand casual dining inspired by Sri Lankan's street markets. With a focus on Colombo's seafood dishes, the restaurant's signature dishes include crab cutlet and curry.

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3. Hideaway, Singapore

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Old English-style pub hidden in a leafy residential corner, with warm lighting and wooden furnishings. Pints of Guinness are poured alongside yakitori skewers and plates of well-marinated fried wings.

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4. Ivan's Carbina, Singapore

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Woodlands coffee shop stall turning out massive plates of crispy Swiss-style rösti and sizzling sausages. The open-air seating runs warm during the dinner rush, with heavy portions eaten right at the table before they lose their crunch.

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5. Mustard Seed, Singapore

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Intimate 22-seat dining room on a quiet Serangoon street serving a single, multi-course tasting menu. The two-hour meals blend foundational local spice with sharp Japanese technique.

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6. Shoukouwa Restaurant, Singapore

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Intimate Edomae sushi room built around a pristine eight-seat hinoki wood counter. The omakase service runs on strict evening seating times, serving seasonal seafood flown directly from Tokyo.

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7. Nae:um, Singapore

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Michelin-starred Korean fine dining with a modern twist on traditional flavors, featuring signature dishes like somyeon, galbi, and grouper, in addition to buckwheat noodles.

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8. Wild Child Pizzette, Singapore

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Cozy, 36-seat shophouse pizzeria turning out 10-inch, slow-fermented Neapolitan pies from an open wood-fired kitchen. Tables easily split three or four different pizzas at once, pairing charred crusts with natural wine and sake.

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9. Miznon, Singapore

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Bustling Israeli street food spot where chefs stuff soft pitas with lamb shawarma and candied beef brisket. The open kitchen is loud and the energy is high – expect free-flow pita and tahini at every table.

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10. Buko Nero, Singapore

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Italian-Asian neighborhood joint putting a subtle Asian twist on traditional Italian dishes. Meals are preceded with bread and an amuse-bouche, and the menu focuses on fresh local ingredients.

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11. Lucha Loco - Mexican Cocina Y Mezcaleria, Singapore

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Lively Mexican restaurant and garden bar wrapped around a detached Duxton Hill shophouse. String lights and cacti line the terrace, with tables loading up on rounds of mezcal, grilled street corn, and tacos as the music turns up.

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12. Cure, Singapore

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Irish-inspired venue featuring reimagined Irish classics highlighted through innovative and whimsical presentations. Specialties include seafood chowder and wagyu beef.

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13. Esquina, Singapore

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Spanish restaurant serving tapas emphasizing high-quality ingredients, many imported from Spain. Tasting menu where signature dishes include pork jowl, sea urchin, prawn paella, and the suckling pig.

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14. Shunsui, Singapore

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Shunsui offers an immersive culinary experience with a focus on multi-course Omakase dishes. Highlights included Kaisen Don, a sashimi rice bowl, and Unagi Don with char-grilled eel.

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15. Appetite, Singapore

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Hidden shophouse test kitchen serving experimental small plates around an intimate dining counter. The evening shifts upstairs for dessert and cocktails in a dimly lit lounge filled with vintage vinyl records.

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16. Solo, Singapore

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Warm, intimate Italian spot centered on a bustling open kitchen. Counter seats offer the best view – chefs plating handmade pastas and wood-fired wagyu striploin.

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17. Willow, Singapore

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Intimate shophouse dining room with a 10-seat counter looking right into the open kitchen. Chefs serve an evolving pan-Asian tasting menu, pairing seasonal Japanese produce with French technique.

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18. J.B. Ah Meng, Singapore

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Late-night `zi char` joint in a Geylang alley, famous for drawing Singapore's top chefs after service. The essential orders are the white pepper crab and the J.B. San Lou Mee Hoon – a crispy, pan-fried vermicelli pancake.

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