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10 Sentosa eateries you have to try on your next visit

August 22, 2025
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Do you remember pulling into Sentosa as a kid, the sun shining, toys in your hands, bursting with excitement for a day of fun? They were certainly some of my core memories. After a long, exhausting day, there was nothing better than sitting with my family and sharing a hearty meal. Having spent a fair share of my time in Sentosa, I've discovered some truly spectacular spots to grab a bite.

From hidden gems to iconic beachside hangouts, these are the top 10 Sentosa eateries you have to try the next time you're on the island. So get ready to fuel up for your next adventure with some truly unforgettable meals!

01 • Good Old Days

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When you’re on Singapore’s iconic island of fun, it only makes sense to go for some local cuisine. Good Old Days has got your back. It’s like stepping back in time with all your favourite local dishes under one roof. If you feel like branching out, they also serve a large variety of Asian cuisine.  

I always find myself drawn to the classic Hainanese Chicken Rice. The chicken is always so tender and juicy, and the fragrant rice is the kind that you just can't get enough of. Don't even get me started on the chilli sauce — it's the perfect zesty and spicy kick that ties everything together. 

And for those who love a bold and tangy flavour, the Pad Thai here is a winner, with its perfectly chewy noodles and a flavour profile that transports you straight to the streets of Bangkok. This is one of the best value-for-money Sentosa eateries you'll find!

📍 Address: 60 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 098997
📞 Phone: 6361 0088
⏰ Opening hours: 10am – 10pm daily
🌐 Website: mountfaberleisure.com
🍴Halal status: Halal

02 • Market Hall Sentosa

(Photo adapted from: Sentosa)

Talk about a foodie's paradise! Market Hall is a vibrant hub that brings multiple dining concepts together. Think food court, but bougie. From seafood options to pizzas and gelatos, the choices are plenty!

My go-to is 4AM because of their game-changer Pepperoni Hot Honey Pizza. Perfectly crispy pepperoni, gloriously melty cheese, and a drizzle of hot honey create come together to create an incredible sweet-spicy sensation that you’ll remember for a long time.

Don't forget to try Dockside's Crispy Seared Salmon — the skin is impossibly crispy, while the inside remains moist and flaky, making for a truly delicious bite.

📍 Address: 80 Siloso Road, Singapore 098969
📞 Phone: 6908 2031
⏰ Opening hours: Wed to Fri, 6pm – 10.30pm | Sat and Sun, 11.30am – 10.30pm
🌐 Website: markethall.com
🍴Halal status: Not halal

03 • Camille

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For a truly romantic and refined dining experience, Camille is the place to be. This French-Japanese restaurant is an oasis of calm and beauty. 

The White Miso Glazed Black Cod is a masterpiece — the fish simply melts in your mouth, and the sweet and savoury miso glaze is perfectly balanced. It's so delicate and flavourful! 

And you absolutely can't leave without trying the Deconstructed Black Forest. It's a whimsical dessert that plays with textures and flavours in a way that feels both familiar and entirely new. It's a must-visit among the high-end Sentosa eateries.

📍 Address: 6 Imbiah Road, 1-Flowerhill, Singapore 099696
📞 Phone: 9630 1008
⏰ Opening hours: Wed to Sun, 6pm – 10.30pm
🌐 Website: camillerestaurant.sg
🍴Halal status: Not halal

04 • Little Farms Table, Sentosa 

(Photo: Little Farms Table)

If you're a health-conscious foodie like me, you'll love Little Farms Table. The focus here is on fresh, quality ingredients that truly shine. 

I was blown away by their Tuna Tataki & Soba — the tuna is seared to perfection, giving it a beautiful crust while the inside is tender, and it's served on a bed of chilled soba noodles with a punchy dressing. 

The Citrus Cured Salmon is equally delightful, with a bright, clean flavour and a silky texture that melts in your mouth. This spot is a perfect retreat for a quiet meal away from the bustle of the seaside.

📍 Address: 1 Cove Avenue, #02-14, Sentosa, Singapore 098537
📞 Phone: 3158 2457
⏰ Opening hours: 7.30am – 10pm
🌐 Website: littlefarmscafe.com
🍴Halal status: Not halal

05 • FOC by the Beach 

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Nothing screams a beach getaway like a meal at FOC. Located right on the sand, this is where I go when I want to feel like I’m on a mini-holiday. Their delicious Mediterranean cuisine will transport you straight to the beaches of Spain.

The Octopus and Squid Ink Paella is phenomenal. The rice is rich with the briny flavour of the sea, and the octopus is grilled to a smoky, tender finish. 

You should also check out the Home-made Chorizo “Parrillero” — the smoky, spicy sausage is a flavour explosion that pairs perfectly with a refreshing drink and the sound of crashing waves. It's the perfect spot to bring the family after a fun day out at the beach!

📍 Address: 110 Tanjong Beach Walk, Singapore 098943
📞 Phone: 6100 1102
⏰ Opening hours:
Mon, 12pm – 9pm | Wed, Thu, Sun, 11.30am – 10.30pm | Fri and Sat, 11.30am – 11pm
🌐 Website: focbythebeach.com
🍴Halal status:
Not halal

06 • Le Faubourg 

(Photo: Le Faubourg)

For a taste of Paris in Sentosa, look no further than Le Faubourg. This charming café serves classic French fare with a relaxed, elegant vibe. 

Their Croque Monsieur is the stuff of dreams; toasted sourdough bread, a rich and savoury slice of ham, and a creamy béchamel sauce that oozes over the top. It’s pure comfort food done right. 

For a more adventurous choice, try the La Classique pizza with bacon, onion confit, and crème fraîche. It’s a beautiful mix of salty, sweet, and tangy flavours on a thin, crispy base.

📍 Address: 2 Gunner Lane, Mess Hall Block 17 #01-02, Singapore 099567
📞 Phone: 6677 7128
⏰ Opening hours: 8.30am – 6pm daily
🌐 Website: le-faubourg-sentosa.com
🍴Halal status: Not halal

07 • JUMBO- Resort World Sentosa 

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When you're with a group of foodies and ready to feast, JUMBO Seafood at Resorts World Sentosa is the obvious choice. They have an extensive menu selling a variety of popular zi char items perfect for sharing. 

The Chilli Crab is an absolute icon for a reason. The sweet and savoury gravy is an experience in itself, perfect for mopping up with their fried mantou buns. The crab meat is sweet and succulent, and it’s a messy, joyful meal that brings everyone together. 

I also highly recommend the Seafood Tom Yum soup, which has a fiery kick that’s surprisingly refreshing and packed with a bounty of fresh seafood.

📍 Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #B1-202/203, Singapore 098138
📞 Phone: 6049 3435
⏰ Opening hours: 11.30am – 10pm daily
🌐 Website: jumboseafood.com
🍴Halal status: Not halal

08 • Bikini Bar 

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If you’re looking to soak up the sun with a cold drink and some tasty bar bites, Bikini Bar is where it’s at. The atmosphere is always buzzing, and the views are incredible. 

Their Coastes Golden Wings are made Singapore-style, deep-fried with prawn paste until they’re perfectly crispy on the outside, and so juicy on the inside. Greasy and tasty and sinful, it’s a top holiday-worthy food item.

The Beef Pastrami with Gruyere is another winner — the thinly sliced, savoury pastrami and the nutty, melted Gruyere cheese are a match made in heaven. It’s the kind of food that makes you want to stay all day.

📍 Address: 50 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-01, Singapore 099000
📞 Contact: info@bikinibar.sg
⏰ Opening hours: Mon to Thu, 2pm – 9.30pm | Fri, 2pm – 10.30pm | Sat, 12pm – 10.30pm | Sun, 12pm – 9.30pm
🌐 Website: bikinibar.sg
🍴Halal status: Not halal

09 • Coastes at Siloso Beach Walk

(Photo adapted from: live2makan)

Just a short stroll down Siloso Beach, Coastes offers a more relaxed, laid-back vibe right on the sand. If you’re at the beach to unwind at the sound of the waves and feel the sand between your toes, having a meal here will definitely elevate that experience. 

The Garlic Prawns are a simple but sublime dish — plump, fresh prawns sautéed in fragrant garlic and oil, perfect for sharing. 

And the Tiger Prawn Aglio Olio is a classic for a reason. The pasta is al dente, the garlic and chilli pack a punch, and the sweet, bouncy prawns are the star of the show. If you're looking for family-friendly Sentosa eateries, this one’s a great choice.

📍 Address: 50 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099000
📞 Contact:  reservations@coastes.com
⏰ Opening hours: Mon to Thu, 11am – 9pm | Fri, 11am – 10.30pm | Sat, 9am – 10.30pm | Sun/Public Holidays, 9am – 9pm
🌐 Website: coastes.com
🍴Halal status: Not halal

10 • The Palawan Food Trucks

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For a casual, fun, and flavourful experience, head to the Palawan food trucks. It’s a great way to try a variety of different cuisines in one place. I tried two of the trucks and was absolutely thrilled!

Off the Hook's Fish and Chips are a must-have — the fish is flaky and tender on the inside with a golden-brown, crispy batter on the outside. 

And the Birria Quesa Tacos from Tacos de Playa are to-die-for! The slow-cooked meat is incredibly flavourful, and the cheese is perfectly melted, creating a rich and satisfying taco that you dip into the savoury consommé.

📍 Address: 54 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 098233
📞 Phone:6277 7089
⏰ Opening hours: Mon to Fri, 12pm – 8pm | Sat, Sun, and Public Holidays, 11am – 9pm
🌐 Website: thepalawansentosa.com
🍴Halal status: Varies across trucks

(Featured photo adapted from: Japan Center, Tokyo Cheapo, and Wander Eat Write)

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