Best rooftop restaurants in Singapore under $50++
When it comes to picking a suitable spot for date night, the quality of food matters just as much as the romantic ambience. If you really want to impress that special someone without breaking the bank, we’ve got you covered with this list of 10 affordable rooftop restaurants in Singapore, priced under $50++ a person!
Table of Contents
- Best rooftop restaurants in Singapore under $50++
- 1. Tiantai Hotpot
- 2. Supply & Demand
- 3. Kinki Restaurant and Bar
- 4. Fry Rooftop Bistro And Bar
- 5. Las Palmas Rooftop Bar
- 6. Southbridge
- 7. True Cost
- 8. Lavo
- 9. Mr. Stork
- 10. 1939 Singapore
- Affordable rooftop restaurants in Singapore with a view
1. Tiantai Hotpot
If you were to use the phrase ‘hidden gem’ on just one eatery, it would be Tiantai Hotpot, without a doubt. The hotpot spot is situated on the rooftop of People’s Park Complex, offering diners a pretty one-of-a-kind hotpot experience.
The menu here is simple, there are three soup bases: Spicy Red Oil, Mushroom, and Tomato, as well as more than 50 types of ingredients to choose from. Two bases are priced at $12, which we thought was pretty affordable. We recommend going for the Spain Black Pig Streaky Pork ($20), Sole Fish ($3), and US Beef Brisket ($9) for your protein, as well as grabbing a portion of their hand-pulled Flat Noodles ($6).
Check out our Tiantai Hotpot review.
Address: 1 Park Road, 06-01/02, People’s Park Complex, Singapore 059108
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 12am
Tel: 8067 2777
Website
Tiantai Hotpot is not a halal-certified eatery.
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2. Supply & Demand
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Accompanied by live music and a gorgeous view of the CBD, Supply & Demand is a great rooftop restaurant to impress your date at. You can even dedicate songs to flaunt your taste in music.
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The menu largely features Italian dishes with a twist. The Morning After ($29++) catches our eye as it is a reinvention of a full English breakfast as a pizza. Toppings include mushrooms, a runny egg, and bacon, as well as the usual marinara sauce and mozzarella. They also have a number of vegetarian dishes, such as the Chickpea Hummus & Guacamole ($16++), and the Mushroom and Raclette Crostini ($16). The former is served with a garlic flatbread to mop up all the nutty goodness, while the latter features moreish garlic crostinis topped with sauteed mushrooms and melted raclette cheese.
Address: 8 Raffles Avenue, #01-13 Annexe, Esplanade Mall, Singapore 039802
Opening hours: Mon-Wed 5pm to 10:30pm, Thurs 11:30am to 3pm, 5 to 10:30pm, Fri 11:30am to 3pm, 5pm to 2am, Sat 11:30am to 2am, Sun 11:30am to 10:30pm
Tel: 6336 0588
Website
Supply & Demand is not a halal-certified eatery.
3. Kinki Restaurant and Bar
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Kinki is a rooftop restaurant and bar that offers a panoramic view of Marina Bay. In the evening, you and your date can marvel at the light show display by Marina Bay Sands without squeezing with the crowd.
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Expect a Japanese-centric menu here. Start off the meal with your choice of maki rolls from their selection, including options with foie gras and scallop, or soft shell crab. Most of these are priced under $30++. For mains, we recommend the Pork Belly Chicharron Bo-ssam ($30++) where grilled miso-glazed pork belly, dressed with gochujang miso, garlic miso, and chimichurri.
Address: 70 Collyer Quay #02-02, Customs House, Singapore 049323
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 10:30pm
Tel: 6533 3471
Website
Kinki Restaurant and Bar is not a halal-certified eatery
4. Fry Rooftop Bistro And Bar
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Fry Rooftop Bistro And Bar offers a gorgeous view of the Duxton district with a lively atmosphere. Sip on your favourite drink as you and your date watch the sunset behind the neighbouring buildings.
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You could order their thicc Fry Beef Burger ($26++), which comes with a chunky 100% ground beef patty along with an oozy slice of grilled cheese. There’s also Chicken Roulade ($26.40++)—from its spinach and mozzarella stuffing to rich, creamy truffle mash potato served on the side, which screams indulgence.
Address: 96B Club Street, Singapore 069464
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 5pm to 12am
Tel: 8418 5995
Website
Fry Rooftop Bistro and Bar is not a halal-certified eatery
5. Las Palmas Rooftop Bar
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Located at the Courtyard by Mariott Square Novena is Las Palmas Rooftop Bar, a rooftop eatery which overlooks the Central Business District (CBD) of Singapore. Other than boasting a great cocktail selection, they also specialise in delicious Mexican and American cuisine.
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Start off your feast with light bites such as the Mucho Lacho Nachos ($28++), which consists of tortilla chips dressed in chilli con carne, jalapeno slices, pico de gallo, guacamole, sour cream, and a cheese sauce. Then, you can look forward to their highly-popular selection of tacos, such as the Hit The Rodeo ($20++) which stars smoky, angus beef, or the Peppered Prawnzilla ($18++) which consists of juicy, black pepper tiger prawns.
Address: 99 Irrawaddy Road, Level 33, Courtyard Marriott Singapore, Singapore 329668
Opening hours: Tue-Thurs 5pm to 12am, Fri 5pm to 1am, Sat 3pm to 1am, Sun 3pm to 12am
Tel: 6250 0303
Website
Las Palmas Rooftop Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.
6. Southbridge
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If your idea of a romantic date is enjoying good conversations on a rooftop bar, with drinks and light bites, then Southbridge is a great bet. This hidden gem in Boat Quay offers scenic views of the CBD, affordable oysters, and a broad selection of gins.
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Oysters are priced at $30++ for six, and are available in four different flavour combos. Alternatively, visit during happy hour and enjoy these oysters for just $23++. Otherwise, the bar also has small plates, such as their Octopus Taco ($19++) dressed with mentaiko sauce, or Chicken Karaage ($18++) served with a punchy Sriracha mayo. Come from Sunday to Thursday to enjoy 1-for-1 Gin and Tonic between 5pm to 8pm. Usually priced at $18++ per drink, you now just pay $9++ each.
Address: 80 Boat Quay, Level 5, Rooftop, Singapore 049868
Opening hours: Daily 5pm to 12am
Tel: 6877 6965
Website
Southbridge is not a halal-certified eatery
7. True Cost
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Who says you can’t have an affordable night out when there’s restaurants such as True Cost located at Suntec City, serving delicious fare at low prices. Feast on Salmon Sashimi ($14.50) dressed with mash wasabi avocado and shiso sauce, or Hokkaido Scallop Ceviche ($17.50), accompanied by mango ponzu and chili oil.
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Chinese liquors such as Baijiu, Fen Jiu, and Moutai take centre stage in the cocktails at True Cost. There’s the Fengrita ($32), a play on the classic margarita, which concocts Fen Jiu Baijiu, triple sec, and ginger syrup, or the Shanghai After Dark ($38), a blend of Moutai, Kahlua, tequila and espresso. From Monday to Friday, 3:30pm to 5:30pm, you can also enjoy white wine, red wine, sparkling wine, and draft beer at just $5.50 each!
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #03-302/303, Suntec City, Singapore 038983
Opening hours: 8894 0615
Website
True Cost is not a halal-certified eatery.
8. Lavo
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Lavo at Marina Bay Sands may be a popular rooftop restaurant for dinner and their famed weekend champagne brunches, but they also do relatively affordable lunch sets if you’re looking for a midday date. Their weekday two-course set is priced at $45++, while their three-course set is priced at $55++. Factor in the stunning views of the bay area, and Lavo becomes the choice to help you score brownie points with bae.
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Depending on your set option, you get a main, and either an appetiser and/or dessert. Highlights here include Pollo Ripieno Di Ricotta E Spinaci, a spinach and ricotta-stuffed chicken breast with a side of mushroom ragu and thyme chicken jus, and Cacciuccio Alla Livornese, a fish and shellfish stew with garlic-infused sourdough.
Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Tower 1, Level 57, Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore 018956
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11am to 12am, Sun 12pm-12am
Tel: 6688 8591
Website
Lavo is not a halal-certified eatery
9. Mr. Stork
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Cuddle up with bae in candlelit teepee huts while enjoying 360-degree views of the CBD at Mr. Stork, a rooftop restaurant at Andaz Singapore.
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With a curated menu focusing on Asian fare, you can expect familiar dishes with elevated ingredients, such as Char Siu Pork Belly Steamed Buns ($22++), Vegetables Spring Roll ($15++), and Fried Curry Potato Samosas ($18++). End off your meal on a sweet note with the Dessert Platter ($16++), which features a selection of macarons, kaya choux puff, and mint chocolate lollipops.
Address: 5 Fraser Street, Level 39, Andaz Singapore, Singapore 189354
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 5pm-12am, Fri-Sat 5pm-1am
Tel: 9008 7707
Website
Mr. Stork is not a halal-certified eatery.
10. 1939 Singapore
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Keeping with the theme of their original location in Bali, 1939 Singapore, formerly known as Potato Head, brings the laid-back, vibrant atmosphere of a tropical paradise to the city centre with their beach-inspired décor.
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This is accompanied by their menu with offerings that will transport you to the beach clubs of Bali. Get a plate of Chicken Sate ($15++) to share, starring eight skewers of chargrilled chicken marinated in sweet soy, crushed peanut sauce, scallions, and chilli. For something more satiating, order a plate of the Fish N Chips ($26++), which comes with a beer-battered local sea bass fillet, paired with minted crushed peas and fries. Drinks wise, a favourite here is the Man Goes Monkeys ($24++), composed of Monkey Shoulder and Smokey Monkey, laced with mango, mint, and citrus.
Address: 36 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089143
Opening hours: Tue-Thurs, Sat-Sun 12pm to 1am, Fri-12pm to 2am
Tel: 6327 1939
Website
1939 Singapore is not a halal-certified eatery
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Featured image adapted from @frybistro, @supplydemandsin, Potato Head, Andaz, Lavo, and Florian.
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