
Going to the Singapore Grand Prix? There's more to enjoy than just the race. The Marina Bay area around the track, just like the rest of this beautiful city, is filled with top-notch places to eat and drink—some with direct views of the race, others dishing up well-curated menus and staging special events for the weekend. Whether you're after a killer cocktail, contemporary European cuisine, or any kind of dining that makes you feel like you're living your best life during the race, here are some of the bayside bars and beautiful restaurants to consider.
These venues are popular for their location and often host Grand Prix-specific experiences during race weekend.
Located on top one of Singapore's tallest skyscrapers, 1-Arden mixes its views of the skyline with a robust offering of dining experiences. During race weekend, the restaurant serves up a collection of cocktails (all on theme, of course) and menus that are friendlier to groups than any you've seen since 2021. It's a solid place to watch the race if you don't have the good fortune to be sitting in a grandstand.
This Italian place is right by the water, close to all the excitement. It's especially vibrant at dinner, with a view of the light shows and the whole circuit atmosphere. You should reserve well in advance—it fills up fast during Grand Prix weekend.
LAVO is known for its rooftop brunches and panoramic views. During race weekend, it holds in-demand brunch events that feature mimosas and music.
CE LA VI runs a special Race Weekend Brunch featuring free-flow Veuve Clicquot and live DJ sets. This position makes it a natural selection for anyone wanting to enjoy excellent cuisine while soaking up the sights of the city and the circuit.
Vue offers a quiet escape from the crowds with a strong European menu and unobstructed views of the circuit. The evening race viewing packages accompanied by shared plates and wine pairings are another well-known aspect of the property.
This urban microbrewery is a go-to for craft beer fans. They serve up their usual selection of elevated bar food and house-brewed ales, while streaming live coverage during the race weekend.
These are solid picks for groups, business dinners, or a quieter night out.
Located on the 70th floor, this Michelin-starred British restaurant offers one of the most elevated dining experiences in Singapore—literally and figuratively. The sights are stunning, and the tasting menus are curated to wow.
A familiar name for many, Ruth’s Chris delivers reliable American steakhouse fare. Great for dinner with friends or for anyone who’s really hungry after a long day at the track.
SBCD serves comforting Korean hot pots and stews, while La Brasserie focuses on French bistro classics in a quiet riverside setting. Both are highly rated and simple to reach from the area around the circuit.
For something more casual (and budget-friendly), Singapore’s hawker scene delivers fast, authentic meals close to the race circuit.
This heritage food market is a short walk from many race entrances and offers satay, seafood noodles, and other local staples. Perfect for when you have a group to feed or want something late at night after the sessions are done.
lightly more tucked away but still within reach, Amoy Street features dozens of stalls with classics like char kway teow, laksa, and roast meats.
Inside the fan zones, the Singapore GP sets up pop-up food and drink stands ranging from local snacks to burgers, beer, and soft drinks. Open from mid-afternoon on race days, these are the most convenient options if you’re staying inside the circuit area.
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