Dining Out 2 minutes 19 November 2025

November 2025: 6 New Restaurants Join the MICHELIN Guide Singapore

Six new entries are added to the MICHELIN Guide Singapore, spanning contemporary European plates, modern Peranakan flavors, bold Filipino cooking Sri Lankan-inspired comfort, and refined French cuisine. Check them out below.

MICHELIN Guide Inspectors travel year-round to uncover exceptional dining spots — and some discoveries are just too good to keep under wraps.

While the highly anticipated MICHELIN Stars, Bib Gourmands, and Selected distinctions will be unveiled at the annual ceremony, new restaurants are added to the Singapore selection on the third Wednesday of every other month.

These fresh additions appear on the MICHELIN Guide Singapore website and mobile app (available on iOS and Android), marked with a “New” symbol for easy recognition.

Bookmark this page and check back regularly for the latest culinary finds!

November 2025


Six exciting new establishments have joined the MICHELIN Guide Singapore selection, each offering its own compelling point of view. From contemporary European dining shaped by modern technique to refined French plates rooted in classical training, these new entries reveal a growing appetite for thoughtful, expressive cooking across the city.

You’ll also find vibrant concepts celebrating the flavors of the region and beyond: from bold Filipino dishes that honor heritage with freshness and flair, to lively Peranakan plates that balance nostalgia with a modern edge, to Sri Lankan–inspired fare that brings spice, warmth and generosity to the forefront. Together, they reflect Singapore’s dynamic dining landscape, where global influences and local stories share the same table.

Whether you're seeking a polished evening built around tasting menus and elegant pairings, or a spirited meal filled with color, comfort and personality, these new additions offer plenty to explore.

Read on to discover what’s new.


Belimbing

Singapore
$$ · Innovative, Singaporean

Belimbing

Innovative, Singaporean

Belimbing takes its name from starfruit, a versatile ingredient used widely across Asian cooking. The restaurant’s bustling open kitchen sits against sage-green walls and warm wood trims, creating a sense of calm amid the activity. The menu highlights traditional Singaporean flavors interpreted with creative flair. The corn salat, inspired by kueh salat, is reimagined with sweet corn and brown butter for a nutty, toasty richness. Paired with assam pedas and a white pepper sauce, the silky clam custard reveals layered, well-defined flavors.


Hayop

Singapore
$$ · Filipino, Contemporary

Hayop

Filipino, Contemporary

Hayop serves modern Filipino cuisine in a wood-accented space with a subtle maritime theme, nodding to the country’s deep ties to the fishing industry. Its signature Wagyu and watermelon sinigang features a tangy broth and fall-off-the-bone braised beef short ribs — especially satisfying with steamed rice. Guests can also pre-order the roast suckling pig 48 hours in advance; known as lechon de leche, it’s generous enough for several to share. Asian-inspired fruit-forward cocktails round out the experience.


Ingleside

Singapore
$$ · European Contemporary

Ingleside

European Contemporary

Outfitted with marble flooring, leather banquettes and dark wood paneling, this restaurant exudes both warmth and sleek sophistication. The owner-chef infuses European fare with creative twists, crafting a menu that highlights fermented ingredients, chargrilled dishes and a range of meats aged in-house. When grilling carabineros, he adds beef fat to enhance the richness of the tomalley, and his truffle brioche is paired with miso vinegar for a deep, earthy umami.


Les Ducs

Singapore
$$ · French

Les Ducs

French

After several years in Singapore, the French owner-chef opened Les Ducs to honor the traditions of classic French cuisine. The menu features time-honored dishes: from bouillabaisse to pâté en croûte au foie gras, prepared with well-honed technique and quality ingredients. The Australian beef tenderloin with black pepper sauce is especially noteworthy for its tender, juicy meat and balanced flavors. The predominantly French wine list is worth exploring, and the lunch sets offer excellent value.


Magpie

Singapore
$$ · European Contemporary

Magpie

European Contemporary

With mosaic tile flooring, warm wood tones and vintage knickknacks, the interior feels both relaxed and contemporary, while the patio beneath a canopy offers an inviting setting for al fresco dining. The chef champions a borderless approach to cuisine, weaving together eclectic influences from India, China, Europe, Latin America and even Fiji. His inventive combinations come together seamlessly. Don’t miss the tandoori bread with butter spread, delicately perfumed with citrus and pepper aromas.


Station by Kotuwa

Singapore
$$ · Sri Lankan

Station by Kotuwa

Sri Lankan

Named after the bustling train station in Colombo, this city bistro celebrates authentic Sri Lankan cuisine. The braised beef cheek with blackened coconut gravy features tender, gelatinous meat enveloped in a smoky, nutty sauce — excellent with steamed rice or roti. Ceylon arrack, the national spirit made from coconut flowers, appears throughout the menu. Try the chocolate biscuit pudding with arrack Chantilly, or explore their selection of artisan arrack served neat.


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