Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 1:35 pm
Sentosa is the State of Fun but rather than just that, we felt it should also be the State of Makan. It’s hard to find cheap makan places inside Sentosa because it’s so expensive but there are definitely makan places worth your money. So if you happen to be in Sentosa for some fun, you should try these food places too!
Blue Lotus – Chinese Eating House
Located in Sentosa Cove, this restaurant serves heavenly Chinese cuisine. Fancy some Chili Pomelo Crab? You can also find roasted meats and noodles here.
Opening hours: 6pm – 10pm (Weekday) 11.30am – 3pm (Weekend)
COCA Restaurant
Thai-style steamboat anyone? That sounds good already. It’s perfect for when you need a hearty lunch after so much play. This restaurant is located at the Forum where the Waterfront Station is. If you happen to be there, we heard that their sauces are superrrr good.
Opening hours: 11am – 11pm
Discovery Food Court
Don’t want atas food? RWS does have a few food courts. At this food court, there are lots of local food available. You’ll be spoilt for choice. However it is located inside USS which means you can go for lunch after playing on the rides!
Opening hours: 11am – 6pm (Sun – Fri) 11am – 7pm (Sat)
Marrybrown
Malaysia-owned and still pretty successful. Best of all, it’s halal! Try their Nasi Marrybrown or Mee Kari. You’ll leave with your stomach full and hearts content! You can find them together with iFly.
Opening hours: 10am – 10pm
Coastes
A beach bar shouldn’t be missed. Of course, go only when you don’t have little kids tagging along. Coastes serves mainly western food. You’ll enjoy the food and the laid back charm if that’s your thing!
Opening hours: 9am – 11pm (Sun – Thurs) 9am – 1am (Fri and Sat)
Goldilocks
Unlike the children tale where there’s only porridge, Goldilocks at USS will make you spoilt for choice. Goldilocks serves good fish and chips, and fried chicken. If you’re there and craving for some fried food, here’s the place to go.
Opening hours: 11am – 7pm (Sun – Fri) 11am – 7.30pm (Sat)
Friar’s
Located in USS, if you possess an adventurous spirit and want to deviate from your usual “fast-food” diet, then this is the place to go. They have unique food like Thai Peanut Chicken and turkey. Yums.
Opening hours: 11am – 5pm (Mon, Thurs, Fri, Sun) 11am – 6.30pm (Sat) Closed on Tues and Wed
Insadong Korea Town
Located at the Waterfront, it has yummy Korean food and is the largest restaurant that serves Korean food. Think of all that spicy ramen and doboki. And bap, who could forget the bimbibap?
Opening hours: 11.30am – 10pm
8 Noodles @ Dine on 3 (Level 3)
Bored of same old rice and wishing for some noodles instead? Then you cannot miss 8 Noodles @ Dine on 3. This can be found in Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort and Spa. As the name suggests they have 8 different types of noodle dishes that you can savour to your heart’s content.
Opening Hours: 11am – 11pm
Tanjong Beach Club
Fancy some Warm Octopus Salad? Lobsters? Tuna? Here’s your place to dine at. Serving beach-friendly cuisine, you can enjoy your food and the sea at the same time!
Opening hours: 11am – 11pm (Weekday) 10am – 11pm (Weekend) Closed on Monday
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