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15 best places to dine along Orchard Road & people watch [Aug 2025 update]

15 best places to dine along Orchard Road & people watch [Aug 2025 update]

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Despite the sheer number of eateries along Orchard Road, I often hear many complain that there is 'nothing to eat' in the city.
This listicle focuses on restaurants along the stretch connecting Orchard and Somerset MRT stations. These are the best spots to people watch while digging into your meal.
Without further ado, here are the top 15 Orchard Road food spots that deliver both quality meals and scenic views.
1. Merci Marcel
Merci Marcel is one of my top date spots, for sure. With a tropical-inspired interior, the stylish restaurant sets a comfortable but luxurious mood for dining. The eatery uses inviting colours of yellow and baby blue to draw the attention of passers-by.
Not to mention the presence of a large circular window that allows diners to peer outside and people-watch!
I always insist on getting their Homemade Fries (S$14) served with truffle mayonnaise. As one who prefers potato wedges over thin shoestring fries, I find their thick chunky fries lovely. Of course, I would be happy to eat them just as they are, but a hint of truffle flavour can never be faulted.
A wide variety of perfectly cooked main dishes are also available. I would recommend the Ravioles de Royans Palais (S$28) and Duck Confit Salad (S$25).
Do not leave without trying a portion of their thick and luscious Crème Brûlée (S$12). Taste the fusion of sweet and salty by pairing their creamy custard with homemade salted caramel. Yums.
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390 Orchard Road, Palais Renaissance, #01-03/04, Singapore 238871 +65 6970 9792 Tue to Sat: 8am – 12am Mon & Sun: 8am – 11pm Facebook | Instagram | Website
2. Suju Masayuki
Located in the posh Mandarin Gallery, Suju Masayuki holds a special place in my heart. I still recall my excitement when I first dined at this beautiful restaurant. Request window seats to make the most out of your dining experience.
The quality of food here is immaculate. I love their focus on delivering exceptional food with humble intentions. The team recommends the Suju Plate Set (S$29) from the lunch menu, which contains 6 assorted side dishes served with rice and dessert.
The price point is a steal considering the amount of food included in the set!
Come at sundown to splurge on their Premium Dinner Course (S$118), where an endless variety of well-prepared Japanese dishes from the dinner menu are put in the spotlight. Begin your meal with 5 kinds of appetisers and assorted sashimi before indulging in the heavier mains.
Sauteed chicken and stewed mackerel are the 2 main items included in the set. However, those with larger appetites may top up for the Tenderloin Steak (S$46) or Gindara Misozuke Yaki (S$46). The latter features a charcoal-grilled black cod. Simply delicious!
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333A Orchard Road, Mandarin Gallery, #04-05, Singapore 238897 +65 6737 7764 Daily: 11.30am – 10.30pm Facebook | Website
3. Alchemist
Known for one of the best coffee beverages around Singapore, Alchemist has a gorgeous outdoor seating outlet at The Heeren. They take their coffee business pretty seriously and are always trying to perfect their brew.
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This open-air cafe features large windows that allow a strong airflow. I also love the colour of the shades — brown and green — which assimilate the space into its surrounding nature.
Their menu is kept simple but delivers effectively. Simply choose from Black, White or Mocha. A personal favourite would be their Iced White (S$7).
I usually order hot drinks at cafes, as cold renditions are often diluted or not adequately cold. None of those problems are found in Alchemist's versions. The perfect ratio of espresso and milk is delivered with sufficient ice cubes, ensuring money is well spent and cravings are satisfied!
With a book on the other hand, that is my coffee break settled.
260 Orchard Road, The Heeren, #01-ORA, Singapore 238855 Daily: 9am – 9pm Facebook | Instagram | Website
4. No.5 Emerald Hill
No introduction is needed for No.5 Emerald Hill. As one of the pioneers in the cocktail bar industry, No.5 Emerald Hill specialises in a huge selection of martinis. Be stunned by their Peranakan-style building and glorious display of red lanterns hung behind those wooden doors.
There are martini variations that you never thought could have existed. Under the Marvellous Martinis section, choose from the classic No.5 Lychee Martini or try something more creative, like the Cheng Tng Martini or No.5 Jello Martini.
I thoroughly enjoyed their No.5 Earl Grey Martini, which carried floral notes with a stiff mouthfeel that is simply too hard to resist!
Pair your cocktails with Chicken Wings (S$15 for half portion, S$22 for full portion), which are marinated with shrimp sauce and Chinese wine. Otherwise, heavy eaters should go for the Mini Beef Burgers (S$26) to fully satiate their hunger.
5 Emerald Hill Road, Singapore 229289 +65 6732 0818 Mon to Thu, Sun: 12pm – 2am Fri & Sat: 12pm – 3am Facebook | Instagram | Website
5. FLNT
Located in the prime Orchard ION Sky, FLNT stands out as an exceptional destination that masterfully blends Peruvian and Japanese cuisines.
From the moment you step into FLNT, the restaurant's chic and contemporary ambience sets the stage for an unforgettable dining adventure. The panoramic views of Singapore's skyline provide a stunning backdrop, enhancing the sensory delight of the culinary creations presented on each plate.
At the heart of FLNT's menu lies the concept of Nikkei cuisine, a culinary tradition that emerged from the Japanese diaspora in Peru. This unique blend combines the meticulous artistry of Japanese culinary techniques with the bold, vibrant flavours of Peruvian ingredients.
Signature dishes like the Yellowtail Ceviche (S$28) exemplify this fusion with its delicate slices of fresh fish dressed in a tangy wasabi sauce with corn for some freshness and hazelnuts for that extra crunch.
If you are feeling boujee yet peckish, then the Foie Gras Taco (S$28) might be for you. I loved the play of textures between the creamy foie gras and the crunchy taco shell.
For something more substantial, I would go for the Gindara (S$45). The cod is grilled to perfection, resulting in a beautifully caramelised exterior and a tender, flaky interior that melts in your mouth. Topped with eryngii mushroom tempura, lightly battered and fried to a golden crisp, adding a satisfying crunch that complements the tender cod.
Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or seeking a unique dining experience, FLNT promises to deliver a feast for the senses. Immerse yourself in the rich culinary traditions and innovative spirit of Nikkei cuisine, and let FLNT transport you to a world where flavours and cultures converge in the most delightful ways. Book your table today and embark on a culinary journey like no other.
2 Orchard Turn, ION Orchard, #55-01, Singapore 238801 +65 8028 1489 Daily: 12pm – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm Facebook | Instagram | Website
6. 小龙坎 Xiao Long Kan Hotpot
As a hardcore fan of hotpot, I find the need to feature one hotpot spot in every listicle I write. Xiao Long Kan Hotpot specialises in traditional Chinese cuisine with one of the most mouth-numbing mala broths I have ever eaten.
I usually eat medium or high spicy levels at stir-fry mala joints. However, I was already sweating from the heat of the small spicy level in the restaurant's Butter Spicy Soup (S$26). I mean, just look at the colour and sheer amount of fresh chillies thrown in.
As if the spicy broth isn't enough, one of the most popular items sold here is their Hot and Spicy Beef (S$9 for half portion, S$18 for full portion). Liberally coated in dried chilli flakes, the tender beef slices are flavoured with a deep and robust spicy flavour.
The business takes pride in the quality of sesame oil used as a dipping sauce. It was only from my experience here that I started to appreciate using sesame oil as my go-to hot pot dipping sauce. Naturally, the selection of fragrant sauces comes at a price — S$4 per pax.
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321 Orchard Road, Orchard Shopping Centre, #02-08, Singapore 238866 +65 6366 8885 Daily: 24 hours Facebook | Instagram
7. Hard Rock Cafe
A legendary spot in the heart of Orchard, Hard Rock Cafe boasts some of the best live music and entertainment since forever. A spot that should only be reserved for the best moments in your life, set aside an entire evening (and night) here for endless fun!
Regardless of your food choices, a couple of alcoholic drinks are a must when dining here. Signature cocktails include the most popular Hurricane (S$25.95) and Bahama Mama (S$25.95).
Both cocktails consist of fruity notes from the inclusion of orange and pineapple juice. For those who prefer creamy textures, I'd recommend the latter since Malibu coconut is added to the concoction.
Dig into All-American Sliders (S$29.95). It features a thick cut of onion ring topped onto a hefty beef patty and coleslaw stack, sandwiched between 2 toasted buns. Otherwise, stick with the fan favourite Wings (S$19.95).
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50 Cuscaden Road, HPL House, #02-01, Singapore 249724 +65 6235 5232 Daily: 11am – 11pm Facebook | Instagram | Website
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8. Osteria Mozza
Osteria Mozza in Hilton Singapore Orchard offers a culinary experience marked by bold, balanced flavours and meticulous attention to detail. The taste profile of the dishes is a harmonious blend of rich, savoury, and fresh elements, reflecting Chef Nancy Silverton's commitment to high-quality ingredients and traditional Italian techniques.
Ranging from Roasted Chicken Salad (S$26) to Grilled Cheese Sandwich (S$32) and even their signature Fennel Sausage Pizza (S$40), there's something for everyone. Everything here was a shocker to me.
As simple as a Grilled Cheese Sandwich sounds, this was one of the best I have had. Surprisingly, this had layers of flavours and textures that I did not expect. It started off with a crispy and umami cheddar crust, and moved to a sharper, saltier Gruyère cheese that developed into a mildly sweet flavour as you chewed on it.
On the other hand, the Fennel Sausage Pizza at Osteria Mozza is a noteworthy dish that expertly combines classic Italian flavours with high-quality ingredients.
The pizza has a thin, crispy crust created from the well-fermented dough, giving it a light yet savoury texture. This crust is hand-stretched to the ideal thickness, combining a mild chewiness with a delightful crunch. All of which was toasted in their in-house brick oven for that extra layer of smoky depth.
333 Orchard Road, Level 5, Singapore 238867 +65 6831 6271 Mon to Fri: 12pm – 2.30pm, 3pm – 10pm Sat & Sun: 12pm – 2.30pm, 5pm – 10pm Facebook | Instagram | Website
9. Shake Shack
I am saying this with caution but Shake Shack is my favourite eatery for American handheld fare, i.e., burgers. The popularity of this eatery can be proved by its insanely rapid expansion across Singapore in the span of just months.
The burgers are done superbly here. My favourite has to be the SmokeShack Single (S$12.10). Bacon in burgers is a must-have, and those applewood-smoked versions found at Shake Shack introduce just the right amount of meatiness and saltiness to the construction.
Not to mention, those soft and heavily buttered potato buns make the perfect shells to encase and soak up all that beefy juice.
It would be a crime to leave the burger joint without a serving of their milkshakes. I'd go for the Peanut Butter any time of the day, but after they removed the flavour from the menu, Salted Caramel (S$7.90) is the next best option.
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541 Orchard Road, Liat Towers, #01-01, Singapore 238881 Daily: 10am – 10.30pm Facebook | Instagram | Website
10. KPO Cafe Bar
Dine in an alfresco setting with huge vibes. Make reservations at KPO Cafe Bar along Orchard Road as soon as plans are made to avoid battling with others for a table. An entity on its own, this two-storey refurbished post office building sets a lively mood for the evening.
A mix of cuisines is served here — think local to Japanese and Western delights. Sharing plates are an essential component of a night of drinks here. Sweet & Sour Pork (S$20), Wasabi Prawns (S$19) and Pork Cubes (S$18) sound like a decent platter.
Liberally dressed in the brand's 'sworn to secrecy' marinade, then charbroiled till charred, the Premium Pork Ribs (S$33) are a showstopper for sure. Nothing beats the fragrance and aroma of grilled goods fresh off the rack.
Wipe up all that dressing (choose between original or spicy) and wash everything down with a pint or two!
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1 Killiney Road, Singapore 239518 +65 6733 3648 Mon to Thu: 2pm – 1am Fri: 2pm – 2am Sat: 4pm – 1am Closed on Sun Facebook | Instagram | Website
11. Eden Restaurant
Eden Restaurant at Pullman Orchard, located in Singapore's bustling Orchard Road district, offers a unique dining experience that seamlessly blends natural elements with modern design. This urban oasis features lush greenery, including hanging plants and vertical gardens, creating a serene, garden-like atmosphere. Large windows allow natural light to flood the dining area, enhancing the tranquil ambience and providing a refreshing backdrop for meals.
The culinary offerings at Eden focus on contemporary cuisine with an emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The menu includes a variety of appetisers, such as Plum Blossom Burrata Salad (S$28). Main courses cater to diverse tastes with options like Pan-Fried Black Cod Fish (S$45), Bangalow Pork Tenderloin (S$39), and various vegetarian and vegan dishes. Signature dishes are known for their innovative flavour combinations with Singaporean twists.
Situated in the heart of Orchard Road, one of Singapore's premier shopping and entertainment districts, Eden Restaurant is easily accessible and an ideal dining destination for casual lunches, romantic dinners, or special occasions.
270 Orchard Road, Pullman Singapore Orchard, Singapore 238857 +65 6603 8888 Mon to Wed, Sun: 6.30am – 11pm Thu to Sat: 6.30am – 12am Facebook | Instagram | Website
12. Sake+
Conveniently located at 313 Somerset, Sake+ offers a unique blend of Japanese and Italian cuisine at affordable prices. This two-storey eatery features al fresco dining and an intimate upstairs area with a crystal chandelier.
Diners can enjoy an array of dishes, from Sashimi and Soba to pizzas and pasta. Highlights include Lunch Sets below S$16 and, of course, a variety of sake pairings.
One of the standout features of Sake+ is its commitment to pairing sake with exquisite dishes that enhance the tasting experience. The menu is a celebration of Japanese cuisine, featuring both traditional and contemporary dishes that complement the diverse range of sakes.
The Grilled Eel With Japanese Pepper (S$19) is most versatile with the various sakes. With the subtle sweet notes of the eel being elevated by the sweeter Kita-Akita Daiginjo (S$16 for 300ml).
Sake+ is a chic, budget-friendly spot for a diverse culinary experience in the heart of Orchard Road.
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313 Orchard Road, 313@Somerset, #01-27, Singapore 238895 +65 6513 9065 Daily: 12pm – 11pm Facebook | Instagram
13. MODU
MODU is Singapore's first restaurant dedicated to samgyetang, or traditional Korean ginseng chicken soup. It's the perfect fit for our year-round heat in all its comforting yet nourishing goodness, and is believed to boost vitality. The interior of the restaurant is sleek and earthy, with moody lighting and even an open-concept kitchen where you can watch the chefs in action.
MODU's signature is the Beauty Samgyetang (S$37), which is packed with herbal ingredients like goji berries and houttuynia cordata. For something richer, try the Perilla Seed Samgyetang (S$38), which features a creamy, nutty broth. Beyond soup, you'll find appetisers like truffle mayo Korean Potato Pancakes (S$18 for 3 pieces) and the Tofu SamHap (S$18), which features grilled tofu with fish roe.
Whether you're seeking soul-warming comfort food or a health-boosting meal, MODU brings an elegant, modern spin to this classic Korean dish, right in the heart of Orchard.
333A Orchard Road, Mandarin Gallery, #02-37, Singapore 238897 +65 8035 8833 Daily: 11am – 10pm Facebook | Instagram | Website
14. Tonkichi
My heart hurts just the slightest bit, including Tonkichi — my favourite tonkatsu restaurant in Singapore — in this list. Hais, but good things must share, no? A staple since 1993, Tonkichi has built its name on expertly fried pork cutlets with a crispy golden crust and juicy, tender meat, thanks to its in-house batter and fresh oil used daily.
They offer both the Hire (lean) Katsu Set (S$24) and Rosu (fatty) Katsu Set (S$24), so you can take your pick depending on how indulgent you're feeling, or get the Hire & Rosu Set (S$30) for the best of both worlds. Feeling peak boujee? The Kagoshima Kurobuta Rosu Katsu Set (S$32) hits the spot and comes complete with rice, soup, salad and sauce.
Katsu aside, Tonkichi also offers comforting Japanese fare like the Salmon Teriyaki Set (S$28) — grilled salmon glazed in teriyaki sauce, served with rice, miso soup, and salmon sashimi — and the hearty Tonjiru Udon (S$17), featuring udon in a pork and vegetable miso soup.
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391 Orchard Rd, Takashimaya Shopping Centre, #04-24/24A, Singapore 238873 +65 6735 7522 Mon to Thu: 11am – 3pm, 5pm – 9.30pm Fri & Sat: 11am – 10pm Sun: 11am – 9.30pm Facebook | Instagram | Website
15. Sinpopo
Sinpopo is a love letter to Singapore's heritage, all dolled up in modern-day flair. Their Orchard outlet, located in TANGS, offers a cosy, retro-inspired space that blends Peranakan tile accents with cafe-style vibes, perfect for casual catch-ups and slow brunches.
You'll find elevated renditions of familiar favourites like Mee Siam (Dry/Wet) (S$22) that's tangy and aromatic, Calamari & You Tiao Rojak (S$18), and their speciality — Sinpopo Style Nasi Lemak. Here, this local favourite reimagines tradition with quiet elegance, while still capturing its soulful roots. It comes with fancy proteins of choice, from Ayam Berempah (spiced fried chicken) (S$23) to Angus Beef Cheek Rendang (S$28).
Dessert here is a must! Go for the Burbur Cha Cha (S$9), Chendol (S$10), or one of their Iced Thirst Quenchers, like the Pineapple, Assam & Ginger Soda (S$8). Sinpopo is also well-known for their cakes with a local twist, ranging from flavours like Dripping Kaya (S$9.50) to Putu Piring (S$9.50).
310 Orchard Rd, Tang Plaza, #02-22/27/29, Singapore 238864 +65 9785 1749 Daily: 11am – 9pm Facebook | Instagram | Website
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