
From cinematic scenes to sky-high penthouses, these are some of the best restaurants with elegant private dining rooms in Singapore.
Making plans for special occasion dining can be tricky. The solution? Making a reservation at one of the elegant private dining rooms in Singapore for a dedicated space and even a curated menu for your party. Across the city, some of the best restaurants in Singapore are making room (literally) to cater to private gatherings of all kinds – from professional lunches to family dinners to romantic milestones. Read on for the best locations to book.
1. Firangi Superstar
We’re calling it: venturing into Firangi Superstar feels like stepping into the scene of a movie. You just have to take a moment to admire the gorgeous architecture. Drawing inspiration from cities like Kashmir, Chennai, Bombay and Rajasthan, the restaurant is brought to life with interiors that evoke a certain cinematic quality. Book a private dining room for a party of eight to 10, or explore event packages where you can even opt for exclusive use of the entire restaurant.
Here, the food matches the drama of the space, with modern Indian plates that reinterpret classic flavours with unexpected twists (and eye-catching dish names). Highlights include The Bengal Bake-Off, which sees salt-baked seabass taking centre stage, topped with kasundi cream and banana leaf oil; Back In The Saddle, featuring tandoori spiced lamb with confit garlic and curry leaf; Awadh We Go, with Australian wagyu ribeye and bone marrow served with nihari jus. Vegetarian options and a selection of sweet treats like rasmalai “tres leches” are available too.
Best for: A cinematic private dining experience
Price: Varies; enquire for more information
No. of pax: Private dining room for eight to 10 pax; enquire for more information
Opening hours: Monday to Friday lunch from 12pm to 2.30pm; Monday to Saturday dinner from 5.30pm to 10.30pm
Address: Firangi Superstar, #01-03, 20 Craig Road, Singapore 089692
2. Mott 32 Singapore

Mott 32 Singapore might just be our favourite Cantonese private dining spot – there’s a reason why it landed a recommendation on Forbes Travel Guide 2025, after all. The interior blends industrial New York glamour with oriental luxury, with one private room and three semi-private dining rooms, accommodating six to 12 guests.
Spotlighting premium ingredients and innovative techniques, its menu of elevated Cantonese cuisine is tough to beat. The applewood-roasted Peking duck is a signature of Mott 32 Worldwide, and is widely touted to be the best Peking duck in Hong Kong! Succulent, flavourful, and with a perfectly crispy skin, it’s served table side with freshly steamed pancakes, thinly sliced cucumber, scallions, raw cane sugar, and house-made special hoisin sauce. Seafood, dim sum, and vegetarian dishes are also on the menu.
Best for: Refined Cantonese dining with impressive interiors
Price: Varies; enquire for more information
No. of pax: From six to 12 pax
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 11.30 am to 2.15 pm, 5pm to 9.30 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 11.30 am to 2.15 pm, 3pm to 4.45 pm, 5pm to 9.30 pm
Address: Mott 32 Singapore, #B1-42–44, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
3. Jia Wei Chinese Restaurant

This private dining restaurant is tucked away in the East side of Singapore, located just a stone’s throw away from Marine Parade MRT station. Located in Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy, Jia Wei Chinese Restaurant’s Nanyang cuisine is well-loved by both locals and visitors alike. There are three private rooms available for gatherings of 13 to 20 pax.
The private dining menu comes with six courses, but there’s also the option to request for a customised lineup based on your budget and dietary requirements. We loved the Hokkaido scallop, cooked till fork-tender and glazed with a tangy orange sauce, complete with a dash of spice. The A4 wagyu cubes were another highlight, succulent and juicy, with a deliciously smokey char. And the coconut pudding topped with bird’s nest? Creamy, slightly sweet, and the ideal way to end the meal.
Best for: Delectable Nanyang cuisine in the East
Price: Minimum spend of $1000 per room, corkage fees at $40 per bottle (max. 3 bottles)
No. of pax: 13 to 20 pax
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday: 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm; Saturday to Sunday: 11.30am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm
Address: Jia Wei Chinese Restaurant, Level 2, Grand Mercure Roxy, 50 East Coast Road, Singapore 428769
4. LeVel33

Fancy dining in an exclusive penthouse or having a cocktail at a private terrace? Level33 has your special occasion covered. This bar and restaurant offers a versatile rooftop event space that can be tailored to standing functions, seated dinners, or even a breezy terrace event – complemented by stunning views of the Marina Bay waterfront.
Plus, LeVel33 also boasts the world’s highest urban microbrewery according to the Guinness World Records, making it the ideal dining destination for a lager-loving crew. The menu doesn’t disappoint: the kitchen specialises in modern creations integrated with brewing elements. Think seared Hokkaido scallops with Brut beer beurre blanc, or Local Leaves salad with Blond lager and verjuice dressing. For vegan dining, look to its plant-based menu for meat-free eats.
Best for: Beer-infused flavours with spectacular city views
Price: Varies; enquire for more information
No. of pax: From 24 to 30 pax (seated)
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 11pm
Address: LeVel33, #33-01, Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 1, 8 Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018981
5. Siri House

Nestled in Dempsey Hill, Siri House offers one of Singapore’s most charming outdoor private dining options. Peep the Bubbles & BBQ package that comes with a live BBQ station, tropical tablescape, and the option to top up for a champagne trolley. Menu highlights include caramelised five-flavoured pork ribs, dashi aglio e olio pasta, sambal grilled barramundi and more.
Alternatively, opt to have Brunch in the Sun with a sharing menu that includes a bread basket, pastries, savoury plates, and sweet treats. For romantic outdoor dining, reserve a spot for Garden Dining at Dusk, where a five-course meal awaits with a delicious set menu that includes the likes of salmon tartare, grilled harissa chicken, and other exquisite creations. Between the lush surroundings and beautifully plated cuisine, it’s a dreamy setting for any celebration.
Best for: Scenic outdoor dining with luxe add-ons
Price: Minimum spending from $500++ for Brunch in the Sun; $800++ for Garden Dining at Dusk; and $1,500++ for Bubbles & BBQ
No. of pax: From two pax and up for Garden Dining at Dusk; 5fivepax and up for Brunch in the Sun; and 12 pax and up for Bubble & BBQ
Opening hours: Enquire for more information
Address: Siri House, #01-02, 8D Dempsey Road, Singapore 249672
6. Yantra

For captivating private dining room options in Singapore with fine dining Indian cuisine, check out one of the three rooms at Yantra. The Polo Room features an airy space complete with an outdoor patio for pre-dinner tipples and direct access to the bar; while Nilgiri promises a panoramic view of lush gardens and a gorgeous hand-painted floral wallpaper adorning the walls. Lastly, Wild Flower is the most compact option for six guests in an elegant private room where the marble-topped table comes with hand-in-laid wildflowers to boot.
On the menu are an array of delectable vegetarian and non-vegetarian creations. Expect hearty dishes like Hydrabadi chicken curry and nihari gosht (slow-cooked goat with spice), seafood picks such as fish ajwaini tikka (grilled seabass), and plant-based options like pumpkin paturi and lasooni palak (sauteed spinach). Can’t decide? Go for the experience menu with eight dishes to savour.
Best for: Polished Indian dining in luxe settings
Price: Minimum spend of $1,000 at Wild Flower and $1,500 at Polo Room, enquire for more information for Nilgiri
No. of pax: Up to six pax at Wild Flower, eight pax at Polo Room, and 24 pax at Nilgiri
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 3pm, 6.30pm to 11pm
Address: Yantra, #01-129/130/131, Tanglin Mall, 163 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247933
7. Artemis Grill

Perched on the 40th floor of CapitaGreen, Artemis Grill boasts sweeping city views and an elegant Mediterranean-inspired menu that makes it an easy favourite for special occasions. Its private dining spaces feature floor-to-ceiling windows and thoughtful lighting, with setup options from 10 pax and up.
Expect fresh plates built around vibrant Mediterranean flavours, from seafood crudos, to grilled Australian F1 wagyu côte de boeuf, to vegan dishes like root vegetable bolognese and fried artichokes. Whether you’re hosting a corporate dinner or a special milestone, Artemis delivers polished service and a menu that feels both comforting and contemporary.
Best for: Skyline dinners with Mediterranean cuisine
Price: Minimum spend from $1,400
No. of pax: From 10 pax; enquire for more information
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 11.30am to 2.30pm, 5.30pm to 10.30pm
Address: Artemis Grill, #40-01, CapitaGreen, 138 Market Street, Singapore 048946
8. Fat Prince

Fat Prince is a Peck Seah Street mainstay that’s known for its bold, soulful, and unapologetically dramatic vibe. Steeped in Middle Eastern opulence and Mediterranean vibrancy, book a private dining room, rent out half the space, or take over the entire venue for your next bash – whichever you pick, this restaurant’s striking space will leave your guests impressed.
The menu draws inspiration from Levantine cuisine with a fresh, contemporary approach: think smoky dips, charcoal-grilled mains like red snapper, roasted vegetables such as jumbo eggplant, flavour-packed mezze including crispy calamari, as well as classic dips like baba ganoush. Don’t forget to wash it all down with a signature cocktail or two.
Best for: Soulful Middle Eastern and Mediterranean dining
Price: Lunch from $35 per pax, dinner from $58 per pax
No. of pax: Up to 12 pax for one room; up to 93 pax for full venue takeover
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 12pm to 2.30 pm, 5.30pm to 11 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 12pm to 3 pm, 5.30pm to 11 pm
Address: Fat Prince, 48 Peck Seah Street, Singapore 079317
9. Altro Zafferano

Located on the 43rd floor of Ocean Financial Centre, Altro Zafferano combines sleek Italian dining with a panoramic view of Marina Bay. There are two contemporary private dining rooms, a terrace, as well as a main dining area here. Send in your enquiries to customise your preferred menu or to book its entire venue for luxe, large-scale celebrations.
Handmade pastas, premium seafood, vegetarian fare, and modern takes on Italian classics are the ideal creations for a multi-course spread for everything from corporate events to intimate dinners. And don’t miss the incredible wine selection, with more than 800 New and Old World vino to complement your meal.
Best for: Large-scale private events with Italian flair
Price: Varies, enquire for more information
No. of pax: Up to 14 pax for private rooms, up to 250 pax for venue rental
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 11.30 am to 3 pm, 6pm to 11 pm; Saturday, 6pm to 11pm
Address: Altro Zafferano, Level 43, Ocean Financial Centre, 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049315
10. Osteria Mozza

The only Asian outpost of Chef Nancy Silverton’s one Michelin starred Osteria Mozza in Los Angeles, this restaurant serves up Cal-Italian charm in spades. Reserve an intimate private dining room for a cosy yet elevated gathering, or take it up a notch for large events by booking the entire venue for an all-out bash.
Known for its wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, Singapore-exclusive dishes, and a gelato-centric dessert lineup, the menu spotlights seasonal produce in its Italian creations. Pair your meal with a glass of red or white, which you can select from its stunning floor-to-ceiling Vino Wall.
Best for: Intimate Cal-Italian feasts in the heart of Orchard
Price: Minimum spend from $1,000 for private room
No. of pax: Up to 10 pax for private room; up to 150 pax (standing) for venue rental
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 12pm to 2.30 pm, 3pm to 10 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 12pm to 2.30 pm, 5pm to 10 pm
Address: Osteria Mozza, Level 5, Hilton Singapore Orchard, 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 238867
11. Garibaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar

Garibaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar offers refined Italian cuisine and a suite of private dining rooms in Singapore that are capable of hosting up to 90 guests. This well-loved restaurant houses rooms with adjustable configurations, making it one of the most versatile venues where the room size can be adjusted to meet your requirements. The rooms also come equipped with presentation facilities for formal events.
Take a peek at the chef’s recommendations for a taste of the best creations on the menu. Standouts include Irish oysters and Siberian caviar, pappardelle with beef ragout in Chianti wine, grouper and sauteed clams in arrabiata sauce, Australian lamb shank with fried polenta cake and more.
Best for: Versatile and elevated private rooms with Italian cuisine
Price: Varies, enquire for more information
No. of pax: Up to 90 pax
Opening hours: Daily 12pm–2.30pm, 6.30pm–10.30pm
Address: Garibaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar, #01-02, 36 Purvis Street, Singapore 188613
Take your pick from these top restaurants with private dining rooms in Singapore for your next event!
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best private dining rooms in Singapore for special occasions?
Some of the best private dining rooms in Singapore include the ones at Firangi Superstar and Koma for a cinematic setting; as well as LeVel33 and Artemis Grill for skyline views.
How much does a private dining room cost in Singapore?
Private dining prices vary widely depending on the restaurant. Expect minimum spends ranging from $500 to $2,500, while premium venues or large private rooms may require higher minimum spends or customised packages. Always enquire ahead as requirements may change seasonally.
How many people can private dining rooms in Singapore accommodate?
Most private dining rooms in Singapore typically seat from around six to 10 pax, with larger venues going up to 90 or more.
Can I customise the menu for private dining?
Yes, multiple restaurants offer customisable private dining menus, including Altro Zafferano and Jia Wei Chinese Restaurant. You can often choose between set menus, à la carte selections, wine pairings, or fully bespoke lineups tailored to dietary needs.
How far in advance should I book a private dining room?
For peak seasons like December, Chinese New Year, and weekends, it’s best to book three to six weeks in advance. For large corporate events or full venue bookings, you can aim to secure the space one to two months ahead. When in doubt, send an enquiry to the restaurant you're considering for detailed information.
Do private dining rooms provide AV equipment for corporate meetings?
Yes, venues such as Garibaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar offer presentation facilities. However, it’s best to confirm availability and potential rental charges beforehand.
Are private dining rooms child-friendly?
Yes, many restaurants with private dining rooms in Singapore can accommodate families with children. That said, it's best to enquire with the restaurant directly to confirm that they are able to make the accommodations you need.


