Top 15 Restaurants with a View in Singapore: Where Stunning Skylines Meet Exceptional Dining

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15 Best Restaurants With a View in Singapore for 2026

Singapore's skyline is one of the most dramatic in Asia, and the city's rooftop dining scene lets you savour it over a full meal. The best restaurants with a view in Singapore sit anywhere from Level 33 to Level 57, framing Marina Bay, the CBD, and the southern islands. Whether you are planning a romantic dinner, a special celebration, or simply want an elevated night out, this guide covers 15 venues at a range of price points, starting from around S$28 per person.

What Are the Best Restaurants With a View in Singapore?

The top restaurants with a view in Singapore include ALTRO Zafferano at Level 43 of Ocean Financial Centre, CÉ LA VI at Level 57 of Marina Bay Sands, and Artemis Grill and Sky Bar at Level 40 of CapitaGreen. These venues combine panoramic vistas of Marina Bay and the city skyline with high-quality cuisine spanning Italian, Mediterranean, and Asian fusion. Most require reservations in advance, especially for weekend dinner seatings.

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15 Best Rooftop and View Restaurants in Singapore

1. ALTRO Zafferano, Ocean Financial Centre, Level 43

ALTRO Zafferano sits on the 43rd floor of the Ocean Financial Centre and delivers Italian fine dining against an uninterrupted panorama of Marina Bay. The menu covers contemporary Italian cuisine with a focus on housemade pasta, fresh seafood, and premium cuts, with main courses priced from S$28 to S$62. The wine list is one of the strongest among Singapore's view restaurants, with an Italian-focused cellar that complements the kitchen well. The floor-to-ceiling glass frontage means every table has a view, making it one of the most consistent dining experiences at height in the city.

2. Eclipse by BDC, Yue Hwa Building, Level 6

Eclipse by BDC occupies Level 6 of the Yue Hwa Building in Chinatown and offers views across the historic shophouse rooftops of one of Singapore's most characterful districts. The menu centres on modern fusion cuisine that draws from both European and Asian culinary traditions, with prices ranging from S$36 to S$72. The rooftop terrace setting is more intimate than the Marina Bay options, making it a strong choice for smaller groups or couples looking for a view without the scale of the larger hotel rooftops. The surrounding Chinatown streetscape at night provides a very different kind of Singapore panorama.

3. Lavo Italian Restaurant and Rooftop Bar, Marina Bay Sands, Level 57

Lavo is perched on Level 57 of Marina Bay Sands Tower 1, placing it among the highest dining venues in Singapore with sweeping views across the bay and into the city beyond. The menu covers Italian-American cuisine including handmade pasta, wood-fired dishes, and a celebrated meatball selection, with dishes priced from S$34.78 to S$64.68. The indoor-outdoor layout allows guests to move between air-conditioned dining and an open terrace depending on the weather. The bar programme is one of the more extensive at this level, with a cocktail list that draws well in its own right.

4. Spago Bar and Lounge, Marina Bay Sands, Tower 2, Level 57

Spago serves Californian cuisine from the same Level 57 elevation as Lavo, with a different angle overlooking the iconic infinity pool and the Gardens by the Bay landscape beyond. The kitchen focuses on produce-driven California cooking, with prices from S$29.81 to S$149.22 covering everything from light sharing plates to full mains. The bar is a destination in itself, and the sunset hour here is one of the most photographed experiences in Singapore's hospitality scene. It is the stronger choice for those who want a more relaxed lounge format alongside the food.

5. Mr. Stork, Andaz Singapore, Level 39

Mr. Stork crowns the Andaz Singapore at Level 39 with a fully open-air rooftop setting that gives an unobstructed 360-degree view across Bugis, Kampong Glam, and the wider city. The venue is primarily a cocktail bar with a strong selection of bar snacks and light bites, making it the most casual of the 15 options on this list. The teepee structures on the rooftop give it an unusually distinctive visual identity and provide some shelter without blocking the views. Sunset visits are particularly popular, and the relaxed dress code makes it accessible for those who prefer not to commit to a formal dinner reservation.

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6. RISE Restaurant, Marina Bay Sands, Hotel Lobby Tower 1

RISE Restaurant is Marina Bay Sands' signature international buffet, housed at lobby level in Tower 1 with views into the resort's central atrium and surrounding bay-facing gardens. The spread covers live cooking stations across Southeast Asian, Japanese, Indian, and Western cuisines, with dinner priced from S$51.78 to S$149.22 depending on day and season. It is the most family-friendly option on this list by format, with a wide enough selection to accommodate varied dietary preferences at one table. Lunch seatings offer a similar spread at a lower price point and are generally easier to book than weekend dinners.

7. Artemis Grill and Sky Bar, CapitaGreen, Level 40

Artemis Grill sits at Level 40 of CapitaGreen in the heart of the CBD and serves European cuisine with a Mediterranean accent, making strong use of wood-fired cooking techniques. The rooftop terrace is framed by a green-wall garden installation that distinguishes it visually from the glass-and-steel aesthetic of most other rooftop venues in the city. Prices run from S$40.88 to S$122.55 for a menu that leans on quality proteins, seasonal vegetables, and a well-chosen natural wine selection. The lunchtime city view — looking out across the financial district canopy — is particularly striking on a clear day.

8. Dolce Vita, Mandarin Oriental, 5 Raffles Avenue

Dolce Vita is the Italian restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental Singapore, positioned directly facing Marina Bay Sands across the water and benefiting from one of the most direct sightlines to the light show that runs nightly. The menu covers classic Italian cooking executed with a high level of precision, with prices from S$42.19 to S$163.43 for a full dining experience. The room is among the more formally elegant of the 15 venues on this list, with service and glassware to match the price point. It is well-suited to a celebration dinner where the combination of the view, the food, and the occasion all need to feel special. Explore Singapore's broader dining and attraction experiences through Traveloka activities.

9. Level 33, Marina Bay Financial Centre, Level 33

Level 33 holds the distinction of being the world's highest urban craft brewery, producing its own lagers, ales, and stouts on-site at the 33rd floor of the Marina Bay Financial Centre. The food menu covers European brasserie-style dishes designed to pair with the house brews, with mains from S$60. The bay-facing terrace fills quickly after work hours on weekdays, making it a popular after-office destination for the surrounding financial district crowd. For visitors, it offers a genuinely unique combination of craft beer, a quality kitchen, and one of the best harbour views available at an accessible price point.

10. CÉ LA VI Singapore, Marina Bay Sands, Tower 3

CÉ LA VI occupies the entire rooftop of Marina Bay Sands Tower 3, combining a restaurant, a club lounge, and an outdoor sky deck with 360-degree views of the Singapore skyline in every direction. The kitchen serves modern Asian cuisine with French influences, with prices from S$68.07 to S$272.39, and the bar programme runs into the late hours making it one of the few venues on this list that transitions seamlessly from dinner into the evening. The deck access is sometimes ticketed separately from dining, so confirming the booking terms in advance is worthwhile. The view from here, looking simultaneously over Marina Bay and back across the city, is among the most complete panoramas available at any restaurant in Singapore.

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11. Lantern, Fullerton Bay Hotel, Rooftop

Lantern is the rooftop bar of the Fullerton Bay Hotel, positioned directly on the edge of Marina Bay with a water-level perspective that no other rooftop venue in Singapore replicates. The setting places guests essentially at bay level rather than high above it, creating a more intimate and horizontal view of the waterfront, the Merlion, and the illuminated CBD. Drinks and light bites start from around S$45, and the cocktail list is crafted to suit the outdoor setting and the warm evening temperatures. It is a particularly strong choice for a sundowner before continuing to dinner elsewhere in the Marina Bay precinct.

12. Verandah Rooftop Rotisserie, Ocean Financial Centre, Level 43

Verandah shares the 43rd floor of the Ocean Financial Centre with ALTRO Zafferano but operates as a distinct concept, centred on open-fire rotisserie cooking with the Marina Bay panorama as its backdrop. The menu highlights slow-roasted meats and seasonal sides, with a focus on produce and technique rather than the elaborate plating of a fine-dining kitchen. The al fresco terrace component makes it feel more relaxed than its neighbour on the same floor, and the combination of open cooking, open air, and an open view gives it a character that is harder to find at this height. It works well as either a standalone dinner or a pre-drinks destination before moving on to one of the nearby Marina Bay venues.

13. Kaarla, CapitaSpring, Level 51

Kaarla occupies Level 51 of CapitaSpring, one of the newer additions to Singapore's CBD skyline, and brings modern Australian cuisine to one of the highest restaurant floors in the city. The kitchen works with a wood-fire grill and a produce-forward philosophy, with a wine programme that is one of the most considered among Singapore's rooftop venues. The building's position in the Raffles Place financial district means the view takes in both the Marina Bay waterfront and the broader southern Singapore coastline on clear days. The restaurant's relatively recent opening means it remains less crowded than longer-established venues at comparable heights, making it one of the easier options to book for a premium experience.

14. 665 Degrees Fahrenheit, Andaz Singapore, Level 38

665 Degrees Fahrenheit is the steakhouse at Andaz Singapore, one floor below the open-air Mr. Stork rooftop, with a view across the Kampong Glam and Bugis skyline that differs usefully from the Marina Bay perspectives of most competitors. The kitchen focuses on premium cuts cooked over fire at temperatures that give the restaurant its name, with steaks and mains priced from S$64 to S$108. The interior design is notably more dramatic than a typical hotel steakhouse, with an open kitchen and an energetic dining room that makes it well-suited to group dinners. The Andaz's position in the cultural precinct rather than the financial district gives it a different clientele and a slightly more relaxed energy than the CBD rooftop venues.

15. 1-ATICO, ION Orchard, Level 55

1-ATICO sits at the summit of ION Orchard on Level 55, housing three distinct dining and bar concepts within a single venue: an Argentinian grill, a Japanese-Peruvian kitchen, and a lounge bar. The Orchard Road perspective it offers is the most different from any other entry on this list, looking north across the greenery of the Botanical Gardens quarter and west along one of Asia's most famous shopping streets. Prices vary by concept, and the multi-format setup means the venue can accommodate different party sizes and dining intentions within the same floor. The combination of the Argentinian grill's fire-cooked meats, the Japanese-Peruvian kitchen's ceviches and robata dishes, and the lounge's cocktail programme makes it particularly suited to larger groups with varied preferences.

Tips for Visiting Rooftop Restaurants in Singapore

When Is the Best Time to Dine?

Sunset slots between 6:30 PM and 7:30 PM are the most sought-after at rooftop venues. Booking at least one to two weeks in advance is recommended for weekends at popular venues. Weekday lunches at venues such as Level 33 and Artemis Grill often have more availability and offer the same views at a lower price point.

What Should You Wear?

Most rooftop restaurants in Singapore operate a smart casual dress code. Venues within luxury hotel properties typically enforce a stricter smart dress code in the evenings. Flip-flops, singlets, and beachwear are generally not permitted at any venue on this list.

How to Get to Marina Bay Restaurants

Marina Bay MRT station places you within walking distance of most Marina Bay Sands venues. For venues in the CBD, Raffles Place MRT is the closest stop. An airport transfer brings you directly to the Marina Bay area on arrival from Changi Airport. A car rental lets you cover Orchard, Chinatown, and the CBD at your own pace across multiple evenings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the highest rooftop restaurant in Singapore?

CÉ LA VI and Lavo are among the highest at Level 57 of Marina Bay Sands. 1-ATICO at ION Orchard sits at Level 55, and Kaarla at CapitaSpring reaches Level 51.

What is the most affordable rooftop restaurant in Singapore?

ALTRO Zafferano at Ocean Financial Centre offers prices from S$28 per person. Spago at Marina Bay Sands starts from around S$29.81.

Do rooftop restaurants in Singapore require reservations?

Yes, most popular rooftop restaurants in Singapore strongly recommend or require advance reservations, particularly for weekend dinner service.

Are there rooftop restaurants in Singapore suitable for families?

RISE Restaurant at Marina Bay Sands is one of the most family-friendly options, with its international buffet format priced from S$51.78.

Can I visit rooftop restaurants in Singapore without a hotel stay?

Yes, all 15 restaurants on this list are open to the public and do not require a hotel stay.

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