It's a foodie paradise in Singapore!
Food chains drive a major part of Singapore's economy. In this urban cityscape, many international food brands are opening up to cater to Lion City’s wide local and expat market. Filipino travelers as well are making the trip to Singapore to try popular food brands that are based in different parts of the world. The good news is more restaurants and food concepts have just opened to join Singapore's bustling food scene!
So whatever your appetite may be, you’ll surely find great international food brands on your next trip. Scroll down and find the newest F&B brands around Singapore!
1. 25 Degrees (USA)
Ramping up its market in Singapore in 2017, this fast food restaurant is a top favorite among Hollywood celebrities. Owing to its quality yet affordable American gourmet servings, their signature burgers are available in 5 varieties of flavors (Number 1, Number 2, Number 3, Number 4, and Veggie). One of their most popular burgers is number 4, which has a seared yellowfin tuna burger, fried onions, and a hot aioli on top. To perfectly go along with their curly fries and onion rings, their burgers go well with a milkshake or a bottle of beer and wine. And if you’re going here for breakfast, they have great choices like waffles and French toast too.
25 Degrees Singapore
Address: Hotel G, 200 Middle Road Singapore
Contact Information: +65 6809 7990
2. Fong Sheng Hao (Taiwan)
A Taiwanese pride on the list, Fong Sheng Hao is popular for its charcoal-grilled breakfast toasts and milk tea. This fast food restaurant began as a humble kiosk in its home country before expanding to Singapore in 2013. They are a self-service restaurant where you order, pay, and get your food at the counter with Pork & Egg Cheese sandwiches as their most popular product. This top favorite product contains a piece of grilled pork loin nestled between layers of creamy cheddar omelet and loaded with a creamy cheddar sandwich.
We know you're already drooling but there's more to love in this shop, so you may as well get a real taste of Taiwan here. Their Cane flavored black tea is brewed with black tea leaves sourced from Taiwan's oldest tea business, Lin Hua Tai Tea, and their most loved drink along with authentic milk tea flavors.
Fong Sheng Hao Singapore
Address: 0 Paya Lebar Rd, #B2-04, Singapore
Contact Information: +65 9757 8550
3. Eggslut (USA)
As the sole outlet in Singapore, this famous LA sandwich is already a crowd favorite despite being a market newbie in 2021. They serve their egg sandwiches on warm brioche buns in six flavors: bacon & egg with cheese sandwich, sausage, egg and cheese sandwich, cheeseburger, fairfax, ched gaucho, and egg salad sandwich. Another iconic item on the menu is their Slut, a house-made potato puree served in a glass jar topped with a coddled egg. This was a perfect snack or breakfast with a cup of freshly brewed coffee!
Eggslut Singapore
Address: Scotts Square #01-12, 6 Scotts Road, Singapore
4. Burger & Lobster (UK)
Another newcomer on the list, Burger & Lobster is a thriving seafood scene in Singapore since it opened its first outlet in 2019. It's no surprise that the lobster roll, which hails from its London origins, is attracting a steady stream of hungry customers. Each piece of their lobster is meticulously removed from its hard shell, producing tender and juicy flesh. Also, the salty aftertaste shows just how fresh the lobster was served with seasoned fries, lettuce, and a drizzle of the restaurant's homemade lemon and garlic butter. If you're looking for anything more than a lobster roll, there are plenty of other lobster entrees on this restaurant's menu to satisfy your seafood cravings.
Burger & Lobster Singapore
Address: 78 Airport Blvd., #05 - 203, Singapore
Contact Information: +65 6971 6126
5. Tenjin (Japan)
There's no better way to experience Japan than with a Tempura Donburi, and Tenjin is a perfect choice if you're looking for a quality and hearty serving of authentic Japanese cuisine while grooving to jazz music in Singapore. Everything on their menu is deep-fried twice for a crisp, rich texture and a burst of freshness for a premium tempura taste. Among the sets available, they have Toku-Jo and Ebi Prawn, as well as a Vegetable Yasai Set and a Tempura Moriwase Set. They also offer Taiwanese specialties like crab legs and eels. And for dessert, try the Truffle Chawanmushi (egg custard topped with black truffle konbu), one of their most popular side dishes.
Tenjin Singapore
Address: 1 Scotts Rd, #03-08, Singapore
Contact Information: +65 6235 3312
6. Wu Pao-Chun (Taiwan)
You don't have to fly to Taiwan to taste this award-winning Taiwanese bakery. You can just go straight to Singapore! This bakery bears the name of its owner, who won the Bread Category of the 2010 Bakery Masters competition. Two of his most well-known and award-winning desserts are the Red Wine Longan which is carefully smoked for six days to preserve the fruit and then baked in the oven with walnuts and red wine. Another winner is the Lychee Rose Royale, where the loaf of bread was soaked overnight in lychee liqueur and real rose petals. And if you've never seen a large Gardenia before, you must check it out from their store!
Wu Pao-Chun Singapore
Address: 13 Stamford Rd, #01-19/20 Capitol Piazza, Singapore
Contact Information: +65 6242 9892
7. Arnold’s Fried Chicken (Singapore)
One of the oldest halal fast food restaurants in Singapore, Arnold’s has been in the business for more than three decades. You must see for yourself why this restaurant has remained one of Singapore's best-selling chickens in the city, serving big and crispy chickens that could have taken you back in time. Your fried chicken will come hot and fresh with a whole chicken deep-fried, along with coleslaw and fries, as soon as you place your order.
Arnold’s Fried Chicken
Address: 810 Geylang Rd City Plaza #02-99, Singapore
Contact Information: 6746 2372
8. Devil Chicken (Taiwan)
To satisfy your cravings for Taiwanese fried chicken, this Singapore chicken stop will whisk you to Taiwan's culinary heartland. With four main locations across the city, Devil Chicken is able to entice the public with its scorching hot fried chicken cutlets. An additional layer of taste is formed by putting chili over the chicken's hot and crispy skin. The store offers two types of chicken with classic and spicy flavors. So spicy food lovers, rejoice!
Devil Chicken Singapore
Address: 78 Airport Blvd., #B2 - 258, Singapore
Contact Information: +65 8126 6664
9. NY Night Market (South Korea)
With its Korean-Western comfort food and beer cocktails, NY Night Market embodies the best of New York City and Seoul's night market culture in Singapore’s food scene. They're also making a splash with their Fondue Chicken Burger, which is topped with grilled pineapple slices, sweet onion marmalade, and fresh rocket greens between two freshly toasted buns. The restaurant's unique touch on traditional Korean dishes like bulgogi topped with beef cream pasta is what makes it more special. You'll feel like you've stepped back in time to South Korea with all of the mouthwatering dishes on their menu!
NY Night Market Singapore
Address: 1 Harbourfront Walk #01-116 Singapore, Singapore
Contact Information: +65 6974 4113
10. Social Place (Hong Kong)
A lone entrant from Hong Kong’s pride, this restaurant is uniquely healthy and special in its own way. Some of their specialties will leave you scratching your head, such as iced okra and fresh flowers. But on the brighter side, they're healthy! And for those seeking to get a taste of Hong Kong's authentic food scene, they also serve fermented wines, edible flowers, and a wide variety of healthy dishes. Their pork knuckle and dim sum is a tourist favorite too! But if you're still looking for something different, try their Charcoal Custard Bun, filled with charcoal powder and coated with gold streaks.
Social Place Singapore
Address: Social Place Singapore FORUM The Shopping Mall, Orchard Rd, #01-22 583, Singapore
Contact Information: +65 8870 2288
IMPORTANT NOTE: Be a responsible traveler! All information on this post are accurate from the time of writing. Rules, regulations and guidelines are updated frequently and may change without Klook’s prior notice. For your safety, check with the respective LGU’s and establishments directly before your travels.