Distinguishing between the best restaurants in Clarke Quay and the area’s best nightlife venues is no easy task – purely because many of the restaurants here double up as great bars, pubs, and chill-out spots too. This vibrant riverside location draws thousands daily; a mix of office workers, young professionals, tourists, and families are all enticed by the huge range of drinking and dining options in what is one of Singapore’s prettiest spots.

Our compilation of the best restaurants in Clarke Quay and the Riverside area pretty much sums up the whole of Singapore: food from all corners of the world, venues boasting chic and modern interiors, and price tags to match the impressive quality. Read on to find out which ones have made the cut!

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    Peony Jade @ Keppel Club

    Peony Jade @ Keppel Club
    • Food

    To taste China’s finest in Singapore, you’d have thought a trip to Chinatown would be your best bet. However, Peony Jade at Clarke Quay certainly gives its Chinatown neighbours a run for their money, with their vast selection of fresh Cantonese treats served up in their equally vast, hall-like setting.

    Peony Jade have gone for a “food meets art” concept, with works such as their deep-fried prawns in the creamy yolk, slow-cooked, Cantonese pork soups, and Imperial Swiftlet’s nest all impressing our eyes as much as our taste buds. You can find Peony Jade right at the center of the main Clarke Quay roofed section of bars and restaurants, just a few minutes’ walks from the main MRT.

    Location: 3 River Valley Rd, Singapore 179020, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 2.30 pm and from 6 pm to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +65 6338 0305

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    Coriander Leaf Restaurant

    Coriander Leaf Restaurant
    • Food

    Coriander Leaf is where you can sit down and enjoy a fine dining experience with selections of traditional and interpreted dishes from the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Orient. The award-winning restaurant is also popular for its demo cooking classes which it regularly holds in its dedicated cooking studio. 

    Besides a main dining room that seats up to 50 and a private dining room for a party of up to 20, there’s a bar serving signature cocktails, including Coriander Leaf’s own Old Fashioned – Nikka From the Barrel whiskey infused with mandarin peel. You can also take-away for when you’re on the run exploring Clarke Quay and the Riverside areas. 

    Location: 30 Victoria Street, #02-01 CHIJMES, 187996, Singapore

    Open: Monday–Friday from midday to 2.30 pm and from 6 pm to 10.30 pm, Saturdays from 6 pm to 10.30 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +65 6837 0142

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    Red House Seafood at Robertson Quay

    Red House Seafood at Robertson Quay
    • Food

    This picturesque riverside spot is located at Robertson Quay, just a short stroll upriver from the main Clarke Quay area. Seafood fans are in for a real treat with this one, as Red House does some of the best about, including crab, lobster, shellfish and a variety of fish dishes.

    Their flexible dining options cater for all, with guests able to select individual dishes from the a la carte menu or opt for a set lunch or dinner menu for two or more people. The huge dining room-like space with its big round tables is great for larger parties too, and Red House’s impressive set menus for groups of ten or more start at around S$50 per head.

    Location: #01-14 The Quayside, 60 Robertson Quay, Singapore

    Open: Monday–Friday from 3 pm to 10 pm, Saturday–Sunday from midday to 10 pm

    Phone: +65 6735 7666

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  • 4

    Hokkaido Santouka Ramen

    Hokkaido Santouka Ramen
    • Food

    Hokkaido Santouka Ramen is a noodle chain heralding all the way from the shores of Hokkaido and is one of Singapore’s favorite ramen joints. With a vast portfolio of stores worldwide, Santouka has become synonymous with serving up delicious bowls of those thick yellow noodles in an equally delicious accompanying broth, all at a more than reasonable price.

    The Clarke Quay venue is the only one in Singapore and can be conveniently be accessed in Central Mall, meaning there is direct access from Clarke Quay MRT.

    Location: 6, Eu Tong Sen Street, #02-76, The CENTRAL, 059817, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +65 6224 0668

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    Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh

    Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh
    • Food

    Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh is an iconic restaurant that has been around since the 1970s and is one of the most successful due to the peppery yet balanced broth and succulent meat. Pork bone tea is a classic local dish in Singapore, and there are plenty of restaurants specializing in this stewed pork rib dish.

    It has been so successful, in fact, that they now have 6 branches, with plans to open more. The best branch to try the Teochew-style dish is Havelock Road, which is accessible from Tiong Bahru or Clarke Quay.

    Location: 593 Havelock Rd, Singapore 169641, Singapore

    Open: Tuesday and Thursday from 11 am to 2 am, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 11 am to 3 am, Sunday from 11 am to 10 pm (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +65 6235 7716

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    Wings Bar

    Wings Bar
    • Food

    Wings Bar takes its name from both the food it serves and the 1940’s aviation theme which is evident throughout. To find this popular American eatery, head to Clarke Quay and look for the replica plane hanging above its entrance (which is actually the largest P-51 Mustang model in Asia), and then follow the replica runway down into the main restaurant area.

    As for the food, you’d can’t come to a place with a name like this and not try their specialty; their tantalizing variety of sticky chicken wings (as well as ribs) are certainly not to be missed. Wash all that feel-good American food down with a beer and you’ve got yourself an all-round fun, tasty, (and a little gimmicky) dining experience.

    Location: Blk 3D River Valley Road, Clarke Quay #01-02 (Near Central Fountain) Singapore 179023, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 5 pm to 3 am

    Phone: +65 6333 4460

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  • 7

    Princess Terrace Cafe

    Princess Terrace Cafe
    • Food

    For decades, the Princess Terrace Café at the Copthorne King's Hotel has been serving up one of the best-loved Penang buffets in Singapore. Of course, as with any comprehensive spread of Penang’s finest, you’ll find plenty of Penang laksa, satay chicken, duck mee sua and Penang curries, whilst Nyonya kueh and soya bean curd are served up for afters.

    The buffet lunch starts at around S$40 and dinner will cost you about S$10 extra: not bad at all, especially when you consider that you’re dining in a posh hotel at one of the country’s most adored Malaysian feasts.

    Location: 403 Havelock Rd, Singapore 169632, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 6 am to 10.30 am, from 12 pm to 2.30 pm, and from 6.30 pm to 10 pm

    Phone: +65 6318 3168

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  • 8

    Kinara North West Frontier Cuisine

    Kinara North West Frontier Cuisine
    • Food

    Kinara is a group of restaurants with several branches spread throughout Singapore. The restaurant on Boat Quay follows a consistent theme, with the decor set in the Haveli style of Northern India.

    Enter the beautifully carved doors into a resplendent Rajasthani interior and encounter a world of fine cuisine from the Northwest frontier of India. An elaborate list of specialties from the Tandoor and Tawa waits. It’s an ideal venue for romantic dining as well.

    Location: 57 Boat Quay, Singapore 049846

    Open: Sunday–Saturday from 11.30 am to 2.30 pm and from 6 pm to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +65 6533 0412

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  • 9

    Renn Thai

    Renn Thai
    • Food

    Renn Thai is a restaurant that carries on the tradition of Genghis Khan, where diners in this tented restaurant can choose among a staggering variety of ingredients, condiments, and sauces and take them to the chef to cook. The result is exactly what you have chosen.

    Dining on the riverside can be a great idea for romantic date nights out in Singapore – the fun way of ordering your meals at Renn Thai can add a fun aspect to the overall experience. A 2-course set lunch offer includes your choices of soup and mains which range from Phad Woon Sen (Thai fried glass noodles with chicken) to the popular Tom Yum Goong.

    Location: 3D River Valley Rd, Singapore 179023, Singapore

    Open: Daily from midday to 1 am

    Phone: +65 6338 7200

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  • 10

    RedDot BrewHouse at Boat Quay

    • Food

    Despite its name, RedDot BrewHouse is no one-trick pony. With a delightful setting right next to the water at Boat Quay, together with an impressive American/European inspired menu (we recommend signature RedDot burger or one of their premium steaks), this is much more than just a microbrewery.

    That said, their array of tasty homemade ales and beers can’t be ignored; if you like your beer rich in flavor, unfiltered, and full of those pungent hoppy and yeasty aromas that usually come with homemade ales – then this is one of the best places to come in the whole of the town.

    Location: 33/34 Boat Quay, Singapore 049823, Singapore

    Open: Monday–Thursday and Saturday from midday to midnight, Friday from midday to 2 am (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +65 6535 4500

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  • 11

    Little Saigon

    • Food

    There are many reasons why we love Little Saigon. Firstly, the restaurant serves up some of the best Vietnamese food around (be sure not to miss their lemongrass-marinated beef tenderloin or melt-in-the-mouth grilled duck breast.) The interior also wins marks in our book too, with plenty of hanging lanterns and sumptuous mood lighting.

    Other than that, their bartenders mix a fabulous range of Vietnamese inspired cocktails including their signature ‘Hanoi Martini’ (gin, orange curacao, lemongrass syrup, lime) and the house band plays a lively set of singalong classics without going overboard on the volume levels.

    Location: Blk E, Clarke Quay #01-02, River Valley Road, Singapore 179024, Singapore

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 4 pm to 1 am, Friday from 4 pm to 2 am, Saturday from midday to 2 am and Sunday from midday to 1 am

    Phone: +65 6337 5585

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    Boomarang Bistro & Bar

    • Food
    • Nightlife

    Boomarang Bistro & Bar is an all-day Aussie-style pub and restaurant at the pretty Robertson Quay, just a short walk from Clarke Quay and Chinatown, and specializes in traditional Australian grub and beers. With that in mind, the menu’s emphasis is inevitably heavily on the meat, and highlights include the Wagyu beef burger, peppered Kangaroo loin and lamb rump steak.

    Boomarang Bistro & Bar proves popular with both tourists and locals at all hours of the day; they open really early (06:00) for breakfast, serving lunch throughout the day and will always have the big game (be it Aussie rules, soccer, cricket or rugby) playing on one of their flat screen TVs.

    Location: 60 Robertson Quay #01-15, The Quayside, Singapore

    Open: Daily from 6 am to 3 am

    Phone: +65 6738 1077

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  • 13

    Brewerkz Microbrewery

    • Food

    An American-style working micro-brewery, Brewerkz puts out generous portions of American-style food with huge choices – from burgers, pizzas, salads, mains and desserts.

    Try the soba noodle salad, king brew burger, beer battered fish and chips and Mr Wu’s carrot cake. Choose from a dozen handcrafted premium beers or make your own sampler set with four different drafts. Sunday brunch is another reason to patronize this massive outlet located at Riverside Point.

    Location: 30 Merchant Rd, #01-05/06 Riverside Point, Singapore 058282, Singapore

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from midday to midnight, Friday–Saturday from midday to 1 am

    Phone: +65 6438 7438

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Paul Smith | Compulsive Traveler