There is a ton of VivoCity restaurants for all budgets and cuisines. There are interesting food places to choose from when you are in the Harbourfront area. The new National Library branch library@harbourfront, new Fairprice Xtra and direct connection with the MRT Station and monorail to Sentosa help make VivoCity a busy mall. Here is our list of ten of the top VivoCity Restaurants and Food Places. You will find more information and pictures in our reviews of the restaurants by clicking on the links provided.

The Kitchen at Fairprice Xtra VivoCity


Why is a supermarket on a list of Top VivoCity Restaurants? The new Fairprice Xtra Hypermarket at Vivo opened around August 2019 and is popular with shoppers. What is most interesting to us is its grill-on-demand service. Shoppers can have their meat or seafood items grilled and served on site with the payment of a service fee. Read more.
NTUC Fairprice Xtra HYPER VIVO CITY
#B2-23 / #01-23 Vivo City
Opening Hours: 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Paradise Teochew


Paradise Teochew VivoCity opened at the end of 2018. It is located on level one facing Sentosa (below the GV cinema). It is more spacious than its sister restaurant at Scotts Square. It is a popular restaurant and reservations are recommended for weekends. Read about our lunch here.
Paradise Teochew VivoCity
VivoCity #01-53
Opening Hours:
Mon to Fri:
11am – 3.00pm (Last order at 2.30pm)
6.00pm – 10.30pm (Last order at 10.00pm)
Sat, Sun & PH:
10.30am – 3.30pm (Last order at 3.00pm)
6.00pm -10.30pm (Last order at 10.00pm)
Alijiang Silk Road Cuisine (阿里疆)


There are several good Chinese restaurants at VivoCity. Alijiang Silk Road Cuisine stands out from the usual Cantonese or Teochew restaurants as it serves Chinese food that originate from the places along the ancient Silk Road that stretched from the east to the west of China and beyond. Read about our lunch at Alijiang here.
Alijiang Silk Road Cuisine 阿里疆
Harbourfront Walk, #03-11, Vivo City
Singapore 098585
Mon-Sun: 11am-3pm, 6pm-11pm
Hans Im Gluck


German Burgergrill, Hans Im Gluck VivoCity is one of their most impressive outlets. With a decor resembling a German fairytale forest and furniture that looks like picnic benches, we can have a picnic in a “forest” without pesky insects and in air-conditioned comfort. Read more.
Hans Im Gluck Vivo City
1 Harbourfront Walk
#01-57 VivoCity
Singapore 098585

Opening Hours
Sun-Thu & PH: 11am-12am
Fri-Sat & Eve of PH: 11am-1am
Tapas Club


Tapas Club VivoCity is a casual Spanish restaurant that opened at the beginning of 2019. It takes over the space that was vacated by another Spanish restaurant – Serenity. The new Tapas Club VivoCity enjoys the same spacious layout and the sea view towards Sentosa as its predecessor.
Tapas Club VivoCity
1 Harbourfront Walk
#01-98/99 VivoCity
Singapore 098585

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 12-10pm
Sat-Sun & PH: 11:30am-11pm
Crystal Jade Jiang Nan VivoCity


Crystal Jade Jiang Nan VivoCity sports a new, more elegant look after undergoing some refurbishment at the end of 2018. Jiang Nan refers to the area to the south of the Yangtze River in China, with Shanghai being the main city in the region. Read more.
Crystal Jade Jiang Nan VivoCity
1 Harbourfront Walk
#01-52 VivoCity
Singapore 098585

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11:30am-10pm,
Sat-Sun & PH: 11am-10pm
Go Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice


Go Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice was established in 1960 as a food stall specialising in Hainanese chicken rice in the Pratunam district of Bangkok. In 2019, they were awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand Award in the Bangkok edition of the Michelin Guide. Go Ang Pratunam Vivo City is their second outlet in Singapore. Read more.
Go Ang Pratunam VivoCity
1 HarbourFront Walk #B2-30
Singapore 098585
Opening Hours: 11 am – 10 pm
Morganfield


Morganfield’s are known for their American BBQ prime pork ribs which they call “Sticky Bones spare ribs”. But that was not what attracted me to have lunch there recently. It was the “Top Value Set Lunch” sign. Read more.
Morganfield’s Vivo City
1 Harbourfront Walk
#01-51A VivoCity
Singapore 098585
Tel: +65 6225 0501
Tai Lei Loi Kei 澳门大利来记猪扒包


Tai Lei Loi Kei at Vivo City is the famous Macau pork chop bun store’s second outlet in Singapore. Besides the signature Macau Pork Chop Bun, the menu also offers other delicacies like Macau chicken wings, curry fish balls, pineapple buns and sawdust cake as well as a good selection of rice and noodles dishes. Read more.
澳门大利来记猪扒包 Tai Lei Loi Kei
#B2-26A Vivo City
1 HarbourFront Walk
Singapore 098585
Opening Hours : 10am-10pm
Queen & Mangosteen


Queen and Mangosteen is a restaurant and bar at Vivo City that is styled after the British pub. It has been there for as long as we can remember – possibly since the mall opened. It is however, not just any ordinary English pub in Singapore. Queen and Mangosteen is described as a “Gourmet British Pub” on their website and “… the quality of food that it serves is beyond the regular expectation of Pub Food”. Read more.
Queen and Mangosteen
1 Harbourfront Walk #01-106/107
Vivo City
Singapore 098585
Tel: +65 6376 9380
This brings us to the end of our list 10 of the Top VivoCity Restaurants and Food Places. But we cannot resist including one more in our post – Elemen vegetarian restaurant. It is technically not in VivoCity but in the Harbourfront Centre next door.
Elemen Harbourfront Centre


According to their website, Elemen is a restaurant that respects life and promises to bring to their customers (among other things), “…an abundance of natural recipes that will nourish as well as heal your body and mind”. Read more.

Elemen Harbourfront Centre
1 Maritime Square
#02-85
HarbourFront Centre
Singapore 099255
Mon-Sun: 11:30am-4pm, 5:30-10pm
VivoCity Address
1 Harbourfront Walk
Singapore 098585
National Library @ Vivo
Opening Hours: 11:00 AM – 09:00 PM
How to get there
Nearest MRT: HarbourFront
Bus Interchange: HarbourFront
Buses: 10, 30, 30e, 57, 61, 65, 80, 97, 97e, 100, 123, 123M, 131, 143, 145, 166, 855, NR1, NR6, RWS8
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