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The Best Places for Japanese Food in Singapore

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Looking for the best Japanese food in Singapore? From MICHELIN-starred omakase to modern izakayas, these top picks deliver on precision, flavor, and flair.
Updated on 28 May 2025

Singapore stands at the crossroads of culinary excellence, and when it comes to Japanese cuisine, it is, indeed, one of Asia’s most exciting destinations.

Rooted in over a century of cultural exchange, Japanese food in Singapore has evolved into a vibrant, richly layered landscape. Early waves of Japanese immigration laid the foundation, and over time, those traditions were shaped by the island’s multicultural fabric. Today, the city’s strategic location as a Southeast Asian shipping hub ensures a seamless flow of premium ingredients from Japan, while a deep bench of Japanese chefs preserves time-honored techniques like Edomae sushi and kaiseki with precision and pride.

Add to that a dining scene that spans elegant MICHELIN-Starred counters to spirited izakayas, and you have a city that doesn't just appreciate Japanese cuisine; it lives and breathes it. Whether you're in search of modern interpretations or reverent classics, Singapore offers a singular stage for Japanese dining in all its soulful, seasonal glory. Below, our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors spotlight the top Japanese restaurants to explore, and you'll be glad to know that it’s not just about sushi.

Esora
15 Mohamed Sultan Road, 238964 Singapore
$$$$ · Innovative

Named after the Japanese phrase for "painting the sky," Esora echoes this idea with a washi paper installation above the counter seats that resembles a sky in motion, setting the stage for an intimate view of the chefs at work.

The seasonal omakase menu blends Japanese finesse with French techniques, featuring ingredients flown in from Japan. Each dish is artistically plated, matched with custom-made tableware and seasonal florals, creating a sense of ceremony and storytelling. Tea sommeliers serve curated Japanese teas, adding a refreshing balance to the meal and heightening the overall experience.


Waku Ghin
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Level 2 Dining, L2-03, 10 Bayfront Avenue, 018956 Singapore
$$$$ · Japanese Contemporary

Refined and modern, the restaurant features a bar dining area, private rooms, and a chef’s table that places diners right in front of the culinary action — a highlight of the experience.

The menu is rooted in Japanese cuisine, elevated with premium global ingredients to create inventive and elegant dishes. Dinner is served in a single seating and offers two tasting menus: the “Classic” features signature dishes that highlight timeless flavors, while the “Seasonal” menu showcases a broader range of in-season ingredients.

After the main course, guests are guided to a plush lounge area by the floor-to-ceiling windows to enjoy dessert in an atmosphere bathed in rich, red tones. The experience strikes a graceful balance between Japanese precision and Western creativity, ideal for diners seeking a high-end fusion of both.


Shunsui
#01-01, 17 HongKong Street, 059660 Singapore
$$$ · Japanese

Formerly known as “Kappo Shunsui,” this rebranded restaurant adopts a multi-chef omakase format. The space is cloaked in black, with over 20 counter seats wrapped around an open kitchen, inviting close interaction between diner and chef.

Dishes are served personally by the chefs, fostering a deeply immersive experience. Dinner is split into two seatings and features three set menus, each with appetizers, sashimi, sushi, warm dishes, mains, and dessert, designed for a roughly two-hour journey.

Expect premium ingredients, refined knife skills, and expertly crafted nigiri. Interactive elements and dramatic lighting make it a lively, multi-sensory dining affair.


Ushidoki Wagyu Kaiseki
#01-01, 57 Tras Street, 078996 Singapore
$$$$ · Japanese

Though rooted in the art of kaiseki, this restaurant forgoes strict tradition in favor of a wagyu-focused experience built around nose-to-tail philosophy.

The star is the mature, 32- to 36-month-old Ozaki wagyu from Miyazaki, a rare and richly flavored breed. The whole cow is flown in and butchered in-house by the chef, who prepares each cut using a range of techniques like grilling, simmering, and curing to bring out its unique textures and umami.

Beyond beef, 90% of the seasonal vegetables and condiments are also imported from Japan. Counter seats encircle the open kitchen under skylights that bring in natural daylight, creating a bright, minimalist space. Two set menus are offered for lunch and dinner, with à la carte add-ons available for fan-favorite dishes.


Wakuda
Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Tower 2, Lobby, 10 Bayfront Avenue, 018972 Singapore
$$$ · Japanese Contemporary

This more casual offshoot by acclaimed chef Tetsuya Wakuda brings his signature finesse to a more accessible setting.

Inspired by traditional Japanese timber architecture, the interior features Asuka-era woodworking techniques, with warm lighting softening the natural wood tables and leather banquettes for a refined yet relaxed atmosphere. The menu focuses on modern Japanese classics crafted with premium ingredients sourced globally.

From sashimi and grilled dishes to comforting staples, every item shows thought and quality. Original cocktails and a vibrant setting make it ideal for gatherings with friends or a relaxed dinner out.


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