Best Restaurant in Park Singapore
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Friendly Guide to Singapore Premier Restaurant Located in Park
Singapore is on every foodie’s travel bucket list for a reason. Whether you’re weaving through the high-tech skyscrapers of the CBD or wandering slowly along the historic shophouses of Tiong Bahru, you always seem to be caught in a quintessentially Singaporean experience.
There have been plenty of guides written about Singapore’s food scene, but this is a must-read. It’s fueled by our most precious resource: the combined palates and weekend adventures of our local staff. For this guide, we explored the "Green Lung" of the city to find the best restaurants in parks Singapore, specifically focusing on the hidden gem that is HortPark.
HortPark Singapore: The Garden Escape
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HortPark is not just a collection of plants; it is a sanctuary. For locals looking to shake off the hustle of a long work week, it offers the perfect "reset" button. It is a place to wander along quiet paths or stop to appreciate the themed landscapes, where every step feels like a refreshing escape.
“This is one of the greenest part in Singapore. “You could spend a whole day just visiting the different garden plots, but you’ll definitely need a good meal to keep you going.” In other words, the most useful thing to bring to HortPark? A good pair of walking shoes and a very healthy appetite.
Where to Eat in HortPark
Vineyard at HortPark 33 Hyderabad Road, #02-02, HortPark, Singapore 119578
When our team heard about a French-inspired cuisine inside the Hortpark, we have a good recommendation for you. Vineyard at Hortpark is a charming, modern place with nature inspired vibe that welcomes everyone from couples on a date to families with energetic toddlers.
“This is the real deal,” says some of our valued customers. “We’ve captured that garden-dining concept perfectly. You have the option of a cozy indoor hall, a whimsical air-conditioned verandah, or a patio right by the reflecting pond.”
The Latest Weekend Brunch Selection
The weekend brunch (10:30 AM – 3:00 PM) is where Vineyard truly shines. Our staff raved about the Steak and Eggs it contains Grass-Fed Ribeye Beef, Fried Eggs, Kin Yan Mushrooms, Heirloom Tomato, Ciabatta Bread
And if you’re looking for something heartier, the Vineyard Big Brekkie is a masterclass in morning comfort, featuring chorizo, baked beans, and heirloom tomatoes.”
Other highlights from the current menu include:
French Duck Rillette Ciabatta Sandwich with French Fries $26 Pickled Onion, Cornichon, Mustard Mayo, Wild Rocket Leaves
Egg en Cocotte $19 Tomato Ratatouille Ragù, 63-Degree Eggs, Gruyère Cheese, Ciabatta Bread Add On: Choice of Prosciutto Ham or Smoked Salmon (+$6)
Naked Mushroom Quiche $20 Kin Yan Mushrooms, Petite Pois, Gruyère Cheese Add On: Choice of Prosciutto Ham or Smoked Salmon (+$6)
Family-Style Feasting & Sharing
What makes Vineyard stand out as one of the best park restaurants in Singapore is its focus on community. Our staff specifically recommended the group-sharing platters for a Sunday lunch.
The Sanchoku Wagyu Picanha Steak (500g) is a showstopper, served with Béarnaise & Brown Jus that have that juicy meat we all crave. We also have Whole Roasted GG French Poulet (An Xin Chicken) $68, Ah Hua Kelong Barramundi en Papillote $58
Even the little ones have their own gourmet path with the Kids Menu, offering Beef Ragu Linguine or Saucisse de Boeuf (beef sausage with mash), ensuring the whole family leaves happy.
What to See and Do at HortPark
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You can’t just eat and leave! To get the full experience, we suggest hitting these spots before or after your meal:
Nature Playgarden: This isn't your average plastic playground. It’s designed to inspire kids to play with natural elements like sand and wood. It’s open from 6 AM to 11 PM, making it a great pre-brunch burn-off for the little ones.
The English Garden: A beautifully manicured spot perfect for snapping a few photos. The colorful murals and classic flora make you feel like you’ve stepped into a European countryside.
Therapeutic Garden: A sanctuary for the soul. This zone features a restorative zone with a white bandstand and is designed to enhance mental well-being. It’s the ultimate spot for a post-lunch stroll.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Underestimating the Popularity: Park cafes are the "it" spots of 2026. If you show up on a Saturday morning without a booking, you might find yourself waiting longer than you’d like.
Skipping the Sunscreen: Even if you plan to eat indoors, the walk from the car park or through the gardens can be bright. Lather up so you can enjoy the trails comfortably!
Singaporeans love to eat, and they love their greenery. When you combine the two at a place like Vineyard, you get a special kind of magic. Whether you are celebrating a birthday or just celebrating the fact that it's finally Saturday, a meal in the park is the ultimate luxury.