East Coast Park Food Guide: 11 Best Places to Eat At

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I often romanticise the idea of seaside dining—feeling the gentle sea breeze blow against my hair, and watching the sun set gracefully in the distance while sipping on some fine wine. Recently, I found my answer to the best coastal dining options in Singapore when I stumbled across East Coast Park during one of my cycling trips. If you too are looking for the same, here are 11 East Coast Park food places to check out!


1. Fico


Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine by the seaside at Fico, helmed by renowned Chef-Partner Mirko Febbrile. Their focaccina is said to be a must-have, with toppings such as Red Onions of Acquaviva ($19++), Green Asparagus ($23++), and San Marzano Tomatoes ($24++) available to choose from. As for mains, opt for their Charcoal-grilled Octopus ($36++) served with chickpeas, thyme and Italian chili pepper, or have a plate of fresh Tagliolini ($38++) pasta with scampi. Those feeling adventurous can also approach staff to ask for the Catch of the Day ($88++).

Read our Fico review.

Address: 1300 East Coast Parkway, East Coast Park Area F, Singapore 468964
Opening hours: Mon-Wed 5:30pm to 10:30 pm, Thurs-Fri 11:30 am to 3 pm, 5:30pm to 10:30 pm, Sat-Sun 11:30 am to 10:30 pm
Tel: 8121 7208
Website
Fico is not a halal-certified eatery

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2. East Coast Commune


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A personal favourite of mine, East Coast Commune is a gorgeous minimalist restaurant that prides itself on serving wholesome fare through collaborations with local producers. Food-wise, the Smashed Avocado Toast ($18), coupled with its fragrant aroma of pomegranate, is a popular healthy choice for brunch. Dessert lovers can choose the Classic Fresh Sourdough Waffles with Ice Cream ($16), which offers five different ice cream flavours including hazelnut and summer berries. If you are in the mood to quench your thirst, try their house-made drinks comprising Iced Lemon Honey Chamomile ($8) and Iced Hibiscus Passionfruit ($8).

Read our East Coast Commune review.

Address: Block 1000, East Coast Parkway, #01-03, Singapore 449876
Opening hours: Mon, Wed-Fri 8am to 5:30pm, Sat-Sun 8am to 9pm
Tel: 8950 4142
Website
East Coast Commune is not a halal-certified eatery.

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3. PS.Cafe


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You might already be familiar with PS.Cafe, renowned for their truffle fries and cakes. But did you know they have a chic, minimalistic outlet at East Coast Park, fittingly naming it PS.Cafe by the Sea? Indulge in their classic PS. Burger ($32++) which comes with a thick juicy Angus patty, topped with vintage cheddar. For an interesting local twist, try their Crab & Prawn Laksa ($28++), a harmonious blend of fresh seafood and rich laksa broth topped with quail eggs. Complete your meal with some desserts, such as the Single Chocolate Blackout Cake ($14++) or the P.S Carrot Cake ($15++).

Read our PS.Cafe by the Sea feature!

Address: Block 1110, East Coast Parkway, #01-05/06/07, Cyclist Park, Singapore 449880
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 8am to 10pm, Fri-Sat 8am to 10:30pm
Tel: 6708 9288
Website
PS.Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.


4. Jumbo Seafood


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Founded in 1987, Jumbo Seafood has established itself as a famous household name for seafood restaurants in Singapore. Their iconic Chilli Crab (market price) packs a punch with its classic chilli sauce. You can also try out other beloved zi char dishes they have to offer, including the Supreme Seafood Fried Rice (from $22++) and Live Prawn Fried With Cereal (from $26++).

They’re highly popular, so it’s best to make a reservation ahead of your meal!

Address: Block 1206, East Coast Parkway #01-07/08,  East Coast Seafood Centre, Singapore 449883
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 3pm, 4:30pm to 11pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 11pm
Tel: 6442 3435
Website
Jumbo Seafood is not a halal-certified eatery.


5. Stella Seaside Lounge


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For great sea views and plane spotting, Stella Seaside Lounge offers the perfect seaside al fresco dining experience. Treat yourself to a seafood fiesta ranging from Live Boston Lobster ($62++) to White Wine Clams ($20++) as you watch the sun set on the horizon. If you’re coming in a group, go for the classic small bites such as their famous Truffle Fries ($14++) or Grilled Pork Skewers ($20++).

Address: 11 Changi Coast Walk, Singapore 499740
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 4pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 12pm to 10pm
Tel: 6214 9168
Website
Stella Seaside Lounge is not a halal-certified eatery.


6. High Tide Bistro and Bar


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Located at PAssion WaVe @ East Coast, High Tide Bistro and Bar is a favourite for water sports enthusiasts after a day on the sea. The Chargrilled Tiger Prawns ($38++) is a popular pick, dressed with olive oil and dusted with sea salt flakes. For local delights, try The Satay Club (from $10++) which offers either chicken or beef satay, accompanied by peanut dipping sauce. Vegetarian options are available too, including the Vegetarian Thai Green Curry Pasta ($20++) and Vegan Quesadilla ($20++) for those who prefer a healthier and sustainable food option. 

Address: Block 1390, East Coast Parkway, PAssion WaVe @ East Coast, Singapore 468961
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 4pm to 11pm, Sat 11am to 11pm, Sun 9am to 11pm
Tel: 9734 2649
Website
High Tide Bistro and Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.


7. St. Marc Bakery and Bar


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St. Marc Bakery and Bar is a cosy Japanese cafe that serves up a variety of brunch classics and sandwiches, including their signature St. Marc Wagyu Burger (from $25++). This comes with a thick succulent patty of Wagyu beef, blanketed with melted cheese for added goodness. Enjoy unique dishes such as Carbonara Mochi Pasta ($18++), a palatable combination of carbonara cream spaghetti topped generously with bacon slices.

Address: Block 920, East Coast Parkway, #01-09/10, Parkland Green, Singapore 449875
Opening hours: Wed-Thurs 12pm to 10pm, Fri 12pm to 10:30pm, Sat 9am to 10:30pm, Sun 9am to 10pm
Tel: 8810 8127
Website
St. Marc Bakery and Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.


8. Coastal Rhythm


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Coastal Rhythm is located right outside Singapore’s Wake Park, making it a convenient location for both water skiers and runners to enjoy a feast after their workouts. Indulge in their Wagyu Beef Burger ($25++) prepared with premium Australian Wagyu beef, and topped with caramelised onions and sauteed mushrooms. For a comforting, hearty option, go for their Pan Seared Salmon (22++), where its marinated pan-seared salmon is paired with salad and a pile of fries.

Address: 1206A East Coast Parkway, Singapore 449891
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 10pm, Fri 11am to 12am, Sat 10am to 12am, Sun 10am to 10pm
Tel: 6636 3705
Website
Coastal Rhythm is not a halal-certified eatery.


9. Tash Tish Tosh


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For some excellent Muslim-friendly eats, check out Tash Tish Tosh. This restaurant is known for dishes such as Red Bone Toolang ($22.50++), which comes with three pieces of succulent mutton and four pieces of parmesan bread to enjoy together. Pair that with the sweet and piquant Bombay Buffalo Wings ($14.30++) and some Calamari Rings ($7.90++) for a feast by the seaside. You can even get pasta here, including the Cream Basil Seafood ($18.50++).

Address: 1000 East Coast Park, #01-02, Marine Cove, Singapore 449876
Opening hours: Mon, Wed-Fri 11am to 11pm, Sat-Sun 9am to 11pm
Tel: 8714 8677
Website
Tash Tish Tosh is a Muslim-owned eatery.


10. Enak Enak Restaurant


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Another great restaurant to check out at East Coast Park is Enak Enak Restaurant. They’ve got classic seafood dishes such as the Chilli Crab (from $29.90++), Golden Oats Prawns ($30++), Steamed Whole Seabass ($36.90++) and more. There’s also a variety of rice and noodle dishes here, including Penang Char Kway Teow ($9.90++), Nasi Lemak With Chicken Cutlet ($9.90++), and even Hainanese Roast Chicken Rice.

Address: 1202 East Coast Park, #01-01, East Coast Seafood Centre, Singapore 449881
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 4am
Tel: 9759 5379
Website
Enak Enak Restaurant is a halal-certified eatery.


11. Lux Cove Seafood


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Lux Cove Seafood is one of the most highly rated restaurants on this list, with a 4.8 rating on Google Maps. If you’re here in a group, consider ordering the impressive Sashimi Platter ($108++), which features high-quality slices of sashimi that’s perfect to kickstart your meal. Then, move on to their excellent seafood dishes such as Boston Lobster (seasonal price), Sweet and Sour Prawns ($28++), Stir Fried Squid with Sichuan Peppercorns ($35.80++) and more.

Address: 1202 East Coast Park, #01-03, East Coast Seafood Centre, Singapore 449881
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10:30pm
Tel: 6604 6777
Website
Lux Cove Seafood is not a halal-certified eatery.


What to eat at East Coast Park


If you are looking for an affordable yet delicious fix at East Coast Park, check out our East Coast Lagoon Food Village guide, a popular hawker centre located at the heart of East Coast Park! Otherwise, if you happen to be visiting Singapore’s famous attractions near Gardens by the Bay, here is our Gardens By the Bay food guide.

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Feature image adapted from @i_live_to_eat and @chubbypatwoties

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