Singapore
Asia's luxury dining capital and cosmopolitan epicenter. From three Michelin-starred fine dining at Marina Bay Sands to legendary hawker centers, Singapore uniquely blends world-class cuisine with street food excellence.
Where do celebrities eat in Singapore?
Singapore's three three-Michelin-star restaurants are Les Amis (French, Singapore's first three-star), Odette (French contemporary), and Zén (Nordic-inspired kaiseki). Additional top venues include Waku Ghin (two stars, Marina Bay Sands), Laurus Table (two stars), Sushi Sakuta (newly promoted to two stars in 2025), and Labyrinth (one star, Chef LG Han's innovative local cuisine). Marina Bay Sands concentrates multiple celebrity chef restaurants, while hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre (featuring Michelin-starred Tian Tian) represent Singapore's unique high-low dining culture.
Singapore Dining Districts
Explore celebrity dining across Singapore's premier neighborhoods.
Marina Bay
Singapore's iconic waterfront with Marina Bay Sands, world-renowned Michelin-starred restaurants, and luxury hotels.
Orchard
Premier shopping district with luxury brands and upscale restaurants. Popular with international celebrities.
Sentosa
Island destination with beach clubs, luxury restaurants, and exclusive entertainment venues.
Clarke Quay
Alfresco dining, live music venues, river cruises, and nightclubs. Celebrity nightlife hotspot.
Top Celebrity Restaurants in Singapore
Singapore's most prestigious and celebrity-frequented dining establishments.
MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2025
Singapore has 42 total Michelin-starred establishments across three categories.
★★★ Three Stars (3)
Les Amis - French fine dining with three Michelin stars since 2019. Odette - French contemporary, first Singapore three-star. Zén - Nordic-inspired kaiseki promoted to three stars in 2021.
Pinnacle★★ Two Stars (7)
Waku Ghin, CUT by Wolfgang Puck (Marina Bay Sands), Laurus Table, Sushi Sakuta (newly promoted 2025), and others. Marina Bay Sands concentrates multiple two-star restaurants in one location.
Excellence★ One Star (32)
Labyrinth (Chef LG Han, innovative local), Ju Xing Fish (from Hong Kong's Bib Gourmand), plus 29 others. Diverse cuisines including French, Japanese, Italian, Thai, and Asian fusion.
RecognizedBib Gourmand (Multiple)
Singapore also recognizes excellent value establishments. Maxwell Food Centre features Michelin-starred Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, representing the city's unique high-low dining culture.
Value ExcellenceHawker Centers & Street Food Culture
Singapore uniquely balances world-class Michelin dining with legendary street food. Celebrities explore both fine dining and hawker centers.
Maxwell Food Centre
Iconic 1935 hawker center home to Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice - the city's only Michelin-starred hawker stall. Visited by international celebrities, food critics, and daily locals.
Must VisitBukit Canberra Hawker
Voted Singaporeans' favorite hawker center 2025. Represents the authentic local food culture that celebrities explore alongside fine dining experiences.
Local FavoriteNew Restaurants 2025-2026
Singapore's dynamic culinary scene continues expanding with innovative new concepts.
Why Celebrities Visit Singapore
Beyond dining, Singapore's appeal to global celebrities.
Sports Events
F1 Grand Prix, major tennis tournaments, and international sports events draw celebrity athletes and entertainment figures.
Luxury Shopping
Orchard's concentration of luxury brands and upscale retail attract international celebrities for shopping and entertainment.
International Business
Global conferences, corporate events, and business summits bring executives and entertainment personalities.
Culinary Tourism
Singapore's reputation as Asia's dining capital attracts food-focused celebrities and culinary influencers.
Singapore FAQs
Singapore's three three-Michelin-star restaurants are Les Amis (French), Odette (French contemporary), and Zén (Nordic-inspired kaiseki). Additional top venues include Waku Ghin (two stars, Marina Bay Sands), Laurus Table (two stars), and Labyrinth (one star). Marina Bay Sands concentrates multiple celebrity chef restaurants.
Singapore has exactly three three-star Michelin restaurants: Les Amis (French fine dining, first Singapore three-star), Odette (French contemporary, promoted 2019), and Zén (Nordic-inspired kaiseki, promoted 2021). These are among Asia's most prestigious and celebrity-frequented establishments.
Yes! Singapore uniquely balances fine dining with street food. Maxwell Food Centre's Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice is the only Michelin-starred hawker stall and attracts international celebrities. Bukit Canberra Hawker Centre was voted Singaporeans' favorite 2025. Celebrities explore both Michelin venues and hawker centers.
Marina Bay Sands concentrates multiple Michelin-starred restaurants including Waku Ghin (two stars), CUT by Wolfgang Puck (celebrity chef), and numerous one-star establishments. Marina Bay's luxury hotels and fine dining venues make it Singapore's premier celebrity dining district.
Singapore has 42 total Michelin-starred establishments: 3 three-star, 7 two-star, and 32 one-star restaurants (as of 2025). Additionally, Singapore recognizes Bib Gourmand establishments for excellent value dining, including the famous Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice.