Parkway Parade food guide
Thanks to the opening of Marine Parade MRT Station, all of Singapore has easier access to Parkway Parade, where a whole world of good food awaits. To give you a bit of a teaser on what good eats you can expect, we’ve prepared a guide to the best Parkway Parade food spots, ranging from family-friendly restaurants to affordable Korean fare, and new openings you can anticipate.
Table of Contents
- Parkway Parade food guide
- 1. Godmama
- 2. TANYU
- 3. Saboten Express
- 4. Fish Mart SAKURAYA
- 5. B FOR BAGEL
- 6. Cedele
- 7. Kopitiam Food Hall
- 8. Zhang Liang Mala Tang
- 9. Venchi
- 10. Dian Xiao Er
- Where to eat at Parkway Parade
- Find out more about dining at Parkway Parade!
1. Godmama
Newly opened Godmama, the only outlet in the East, is located at Parkway Parade, and it’s the place to be for hearty Peranakan food. The menu here is built upon traditional family recipes, giving their modern interpretations of Nyonya food a warm, homely touch.
Exclusive to Parkway Parade, the Crayfish Nyonya Mee ($23.90++) is a must-try for seafood lovers. This dish features a warm bed of noodles simmered in a robust stock of pork, prawns, and chicken, topped with huge crayfish, pork belly, and omelette slices. It’s also paired with a sweet-spicy pineapple and cucumber achar on the side! For something classic, we recommend the Ayam Buah Keluak ($24.50++) featuring a spicy-tangy chicken stew, perfumed with tamarind and candlenuts. End your meal with the Gingerflower & Lychee Sorbet ($11.90++), starring sorbet made by the popular local creamery Apiary. FYI, this flavour is only available at Godmama.
Unit: #01-69A/K5/K6
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 10:30am to 10pm
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Godmama is not a halal-certified eatery.
2. TANYU
Known as one of the most popular spots for Chongqing grilled fish in Singapore, TANYU at Parkway Parade is their biggest outlet in Singapore. Even better, there’s a kid-friendly space with a huge play zone within the premises, so parents can dine in peace while their kids have a whale of a time.
The Grilled Fish with Fresh Green Pepper ($48.90++) is non-negotiable when it comes to having the best TANYU experience. This dish is great for sharing among four diners, so we encourage you to visit with a group. As with all Chongqing grilled fish, the numbing spice packs quite a punch. The Thunder Grape Drink ($5.80++) is perfect for mellowing the heat and makes for a great quencher. Those bringing their kids along can get the TANYU Kids Meal ($6.90++) featuring an adorable set of rabbit-shaped rice, hashbrowns, fish and vegetables, and fruits as the finale.
Unit: #01-36
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
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TANYU is not a halal-certified eatery.
3. Saboten Express
If you’re looking for top-notch katsu-don, Saboten Express is where it’s at. The Japanese cutlet specialists have opened a quick-service restaurant at Parkway Parade—the first of its kind—so you can grab your katsu teishoku and curry sets without forking out a 10% service charge fee.
The Saboten Express Signature Set ($21.80+) comes highly recommended, as you get three types of ultra-crispy katsu cutlets—pork loin, pork tenderloin, and chicken—to go with pearl grain rice, miso soup, and a salad. FYI: Come 3pm to 5pm, Saboten Express also holds a teatime promo daily, where you get 30% off all their set menus.
Unit: #01-K35 & K36
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
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Saboten Express is not a halal-certified eatery.
4. Fish Mart SAKURAYA
Shop and dine, all at once, at Fish Mart SAKURAYA, one of the first restaurant-supermarket concepts in Singapore. There’s a wide variety of Japanese snacks and produce you can buy here, including fresh seafood and sashimi imported from Japan. What’s more, they offer an extensive and affordable range of quality sake.
The vibrant Bara Chirashi Don ($15++) boasts a colourful mix of sashimi chopped into bite-sized pieces. What you get in a bowl depends on what’s fresh and available for the day! One of our favourite services here is what they call “fresh catch dining”, where you choose your preferred fish or seafood from a display chiller, and have your pick prepared for you by chefs, on the spot. If you’re a noodles over rice kind of person, we recommend getting the Tempura Udon ($16++) for a comforting bowl of udon in a light dashi soup, served with a side of prawn and vegetable tempura.
Unit: #B1-84D
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
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Fish Mart SAKURAYA is not a halal-certified eatery.
5. B FOR BAGEL
Here’s one for fans of Korean bakes: B FOR BAGEL has a wide variety of loaded bagels and sandwiches, along with the viral Korean coin bread in five different flavours. This takeaway kiosk should be your go-to if you’re always on the go and looking to grab a quick bite.
The Bacon Cheese Omelette ($14.90) and Bulgogi Bagel ($14.90) were our top picks during our visit. The former is filled with an omelette, bacon, and cheddar cheese, then finished with dill yoghurt sauce and maple syrup. On the other hand, the latter comes packed with Korean grilled beef, pickled jalapeno, melted cheddar and mozzarella cheese, onion, and spring onion aioli. Those with a sweet tooth can get the Double Choco Bagel ($6.90) or the mall-exclusive Mazza+Nutella Korean Coin Bread ($6.50) that boasts a generous layer of mozzarella cheese and Nutella, giving us the best of both sweet and savoury worlds.
Read our B For Bagel feature.
Unit: #01-K38
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 8pm
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B FOR BAGEL is not a halal-certified eatery.
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6. Cedele
Cafe girlies will love Cedele for their tasty, wholesome cafe fare. You are spoiled for choice here as the menu offers a wide array of items, ranging from pasta and burgers to coffee and desserts.
Health is wealth, so their Chicken Walnut Greens is great if you’re looking for something healthy yet delicious. This huge salad is a medley of grilled boneless chicken leg, walnuts, fresh mixed greens, an orange wholegrain mustard dressing and more. Alternatively, get the Sea Bass with Coriander Pesto Pasta for a winning combination of pan-seared sea bass, zucchini, edamame, red pepper, and a house-made coriander pesto sauce. End your meal on a sweet note with the popular Carrot Walnut Slice Cake, where a moist spiced sponge is beautifully layered with cream cheese and a cup of Red Chai Latte.
Unit: #B1-83D
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 8:30pm
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Cedele is not a halal-certified eatery.
7. Kopitiam Food Hall
Image credit: Kopitiam
One feature that makes the Katong and Joo Chiat stretch so distinctive is the abundance of colourful Peranakan shophouses that pay homage to Singapore’s heritage. At the new Kopitiam Food Hall in Parkway Parade, that same spirit shines through the food court’s interiors, thanks to a design collaboration with The Intan, the renowned Peranakan museum.
Image credit: Kopitiam
There’s much to look at across the gorgeous space, dressed up in pastel accents, coastal tiles, and Peranakan batik motifs, but we know you’re really here for the food. On that front, the Kopitiam Food Hall has standout stalls aplenty—Hjh Maimunah, Blanco Court Beef Noodles, and Danlao are just some of the highlights. Aside from hawker fare, the food court is also home to Donburi. Oyster. Beer, an oyster and beer bar that dishes up fresh Hyogo oysters and crisp Sapporo pints.
Read our Kopitiam Food Hall feature.
Address: 80 Marine Parade Road, #B1-85 to 87, #B1-112 to 146, Parkway Parade, Singapore 449269
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 10pm
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Parkway Parade’s New Peranakan-Inspired Kopitiam Has Hyogo Oysters, Danlao And More
8. Zhang Liang Mala Tang
Image credit: Zhang Liang Mala Tang
Zhang Liang Mala Tang is a popular DIY mala restaurant in Singapore. FYI: they now have eight outlets across the country, including this latest Parkway Parade opening. This is a great hangout on days you crave a fiery meal!
If you can handle spice, go straight for the Classic Spicy with ingredients of your choice cooked in a creamy mala soup. But if spicy food isn’t your jam, worry not as there are milder options such as Tomato Soup and Fresh Mushroom Soup. And of course, there’s the Stir-Fried Spicy Pot for foodies—myself included—who prefer their mala dry. Here’s a tip: create a personalised concoction of dipping sauce at the sauce station to have the best experience here.
Unit: #03-01/02A
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
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Zhang Liang Mala Tang is not a halal-certified eatery.
9. Venchi
Image credit: Venchi
Venchi is another new kid on the block, and a great place to swing by for quality Italian gelato. Currently, their new home at Parkway Parade is the first and only store in the East.
Image credit: Venchi
Gelato fans are in for a treat as the store serves up one of the widest gelato selections in Singapore, with a total of 16 different flavours. Out of the lot, go for the Extra Dark Gianduiotto to get a taste of their gelato of the month. There are other signature flavours worth a try too, including the Heritage Trio, Vita Dolce, and Summer Twist! Prices start from $11 for a Gelato Plain Cup/Cone, and you can top up $2 to add chocolate spread and grains to elevate your dessert to a Gelato Gourmet. Beyond their impressive array of gelato, there’s the mall-exclusive Bacio Di Dama Bundle priced at $88 (U.P. $108) perfect as a gift for your loved ones on special occasions. For those unfamiliar, these are crumbly hazelnut biscuits with a thin layer of chocolate!
Unit: #01-07/08
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
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Venchi is not a halal-certified eatery.
10. Dian Xiao Er
Dian Xiao Er has opened at Parkway Parade, marking their 17th outlet in Singapore. FYI: the restaurant was recognised as the world’s number one herbal roast duck restaurant in 2023!
While you’re here, it’s a must to try their Signature Angelica Herbal Roast Duck (from $18.30++), famed for its 18-step preparation method, and tender meat. Aside from the signature, Dian Xiao Er has other roast duck flavours such as Ten Wonders and Wild Ginseng available. Families can also bring their kids along as there are three healthy kids menu sets endorsed by the Health Promotion Board: Tomato Chicken, Steamed Fish, and Shrimp Egg, priced at $9.90++ each.
Unit: #02-14 to 17/68 to 70
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 9:30pm, Fri-Sun 11am to 10pm
Website
Dian Xiao Er is not a halal-certified eatery.
Where to eat at Parkway Parade
These are some of the best food spots to check out at Parkway Parade but bear in mind that they scratch the surface, and there are more great eats in the mall to discover and explore.
From now until 31 December 2025, Lendlease Plus Members who dine at Parkway Parade from Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays, will receive a $5 Lendlease e-Voucher with a minimum spend of $80 at participating F&B outlets within the mall. Redemptions are limited to the first 100 members per weekday, on a first-come, first-served basis, with one redemption per member per day, regardless of total spend.
Find out more about dining at Parkway Parade!
Photos taken by Casandra Nicholas.
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