5 must-try dining spots to eat your way around the world at Bugis Street

Bugis Street isn’t just for shopping sprees – it’s also a foodie’s passport to flavours from the region and beyond
BrewGrillz, Warung Leko, Food Lagoon and Café O
Photograph: BrewGrillz, Warung Leko, Food Lagoon and Café O
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Mention Bugis Street and you’ll likely picture its bustling maze of stalls, eclectic finds and the thrill of never quite knowing what you’ll discover next. This iconic part of Singapore’s artsy Bras Basah.Bugis precinct has long been a playground of variety – and the surprises don’t stop at its Instagram-worthy street art and vibrant shopping scenes.

The spirit of surprise continues on the plate. From spice-laden regional dishes that turn up the heat to local classics that taste like home, Bugis Street brings together global flavours from all corners – much like the people who wander its lively streets. Locals, tourists, and curious foodies flock here for a quick bite or a leisurely feast. Every corner offers a chance to travel the world, with a fork in hand. 

While you’re at it, swing by Art Lane, a kaleidoscope of murals and colourful spiral staircases that make the perfect backdrop for snapping your street eats before you tuck in. Here’s our guide to five restaurants that will take your taste buds on a global whirlwind, all without leaving Bugis Street.

1. BrewGrillz

Best for mouthwateringly juicy Western-style steaks and ice-cold craft beers 

Step into BrewGrillz, and you’ll feel like you’ve entered a meat lover’s wonderland. This modern steakhouse pairs perfectly seared cuts with a curated list of craft beers, making it the ultimate spot for carnivores and beer aficionados alike. The steaks are tender, smoky, and bursting with flavour, while the beef burgers and pork ribs are hearty enough to satisfy the hungriest appetites. There are also Mediterranean-style skewers, as well as Italian pizza and pasta dishes. And if you're an all-day breakfast person, you'd be delighted to know that avocado toast and waffles are on the menu too. Time Out tip: only drinks and bar bites are served between 3pm to 5.30pm from Monday to Friday.

Address: 163 Rochor Road, Bugis Street
Opening hours: Sun-Thu 11am-11pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11.30pm

2. Warung Leko

Best for authentic smashed Indonesian ribs with a spicy kick 

Right next door to BrewGrillz, Warung Leko transports you straight to the streets of Surabaya with every bite. The Bugis Street restaurant marks its first overseas outpost. Its signature iga penyet – smashed, tender beef ribs served with a fiery sambal – is a must-try for spice lovers and adventurous eaters. Each dish balances heat and depth of flavour, making you feel like you’ve stepped into a bustling Indonesian warung. Beyond ribs, the menu is packed with traditional favourites, from nasi goreng to ayam penyet, all prepared with authentic recipes and fresh ingredients. The casual yet vibrant interior mirrors the warmth of Indonesian hospitality, making every meal feel like a mini escape.

Address: 162 Rochor Road, Bugis Street
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am-10pm, Sat & Sun 10am-10pm

3. Food Lagoon

Best for classic Singaporean hawker favourites 

A hidden gem in Bugis Street, Food Lagoon is a haven for anyone craving comforting local dishes in a single, convenient spot. This bustling food court offers everything from laksa and char kway teow to roti prata, satay and popiah, all prepared fresh and fast. For an afternoon treat between 3pm to 5.30pm, try its high tea, complete with traditional kuehs and a red date dried logan with ginger tea – ideal for a sweet, relaxing break. The air-conditioned setting also makes for a welcome escape from the crowds, and the friendly stalls make it easy to sample multiple dishes without breaking the bank.

Address: #01-116, 3 New Bugis Street
Opening hours: Daily 10am-10pm

4. Lao Wei Dao Claypot

Best for smoky, comforting claypot dishes and Chinese-style skewers

For smoky, soul-satisfying flavours, Lao Wei Dao Claypot is your go-to. This eatery specialises in made-to-order claypot dishes and skewers that are full of comfort and character. From garlic vermicelli prawn claypot and braised pork ribs to tender beef and chicken skewers grilled to perfection, every dish is crafted to maximise flavour and served in generous portions. And if you want more rice, you can order it for just $1 with unlimited refills. Complete your meal with a traditional sour plum drink or osmanthus water chestnut. Don’t just take our word for it – the aroma alone is enough to make your mouth water as you wander around Bugis Street.

Address: 228 Victoria Street, Bugis Street
Opening hours: Daily 11am-11pm

5. Café O

Best for Singaporean coffee shop delights 

Café O is a love letter to the classic Singaporean kopitiam. With its vibrant, cosy interior and warm service, it’s the perfect pit stop for both locals and tourists. Tuck into fragrant nasi lemak, crispy roti prata or buttery kaya toast, all best paired with a steaming cup of kopi or frothy teh tarik. Whether you’re fuelling up for a day of exploring Bugis or taking a midday breather, Café O brings together Chinese, Malay and Indian flavours under one welcoming roof – making it ideal for long catch-ups over food. And don’t forget its striking exteriors: bold, colourful and practically made for the ‘gram.

Address: 228 Victoria Street, Bugis Street
Opening hours: Daily 8.30am-11pm

Hungry yet? Head to Bugis Street and let your taste buds travel the world – one delicious bite at a time. Discover more here.

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