Best food at 313 Somerset

313 Somerset, alternatively known as 313@Somerset, is my favourite mall in the Orchard area, not only for its abundance of retail stores but also because it brims with many food options. If you’re spoilt for choice over where to eat in this mall, check out our 313 Somerset food guide, with 15 places for a wide variety of eats!

1. Papa Ayam

If you’re yet to try ayam geprek, it is essentially ayam penyet cooked with boneless chicken, then blanketed in sambal. Papa Ayam is one such eatery that brought this dish to Singapore, serving up renditions with salted egg yolk to suit our local palate.

Purists can opt for the Ayam Geprek Original ($7.70) that comes slathered with garlic sambal. There are 15 spice levels for this dish to choose from, with a $0.50 top-up for levels 11 to 15. If spice is not your forte, their Ayam Geprek Salted Egg ($7.90) makes for a safe option. These dishes are usually served with rice, though you can switch to Indomie for an additional $0.60.

Unit number: #B3-49
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Tel: 8698 3921
Website
Papa Ayam is a Muslim-owned eatery.

2. Josh’s Grill

Josh’s Grill has an outlet at 313 Somerset, bringing affordable Western grub to the heart of Orchard. Here, you can expect a good old Char-Grill Chicken Chop & Chicken Cheese Sausage ($19.90++) or Fish And Chips With Tartar Sauce ($19.90++). However, what differentiates Josh’s Grill from other restaurants is their unique sides, which include the likes of Mala Broccoli With Crushed Peanuts and Cheesy Butter Rice. Each main comes with two sides, otherwise, you can get them ala carte at $3.90++ each.

Unit number: #B2-15/16/17/18/19
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6235 0594
Josh’s Grill is not a halal-certified eatery.

3. Ichikokudo Hokkaido Ramen

Another option for halal Japanese food in 313 Somerset is Ichikokudo Hokkaido Ramen, serving up halal ramen, donburi, and sides to go along with. A must-try is their Ichikokudo Ramen ($10.90++), starring a shoyu broth that’s simmered for hours using chicken bones. If you like some heat in your ramen, opt for the Hokkai Clams Ramen ($14.90++), which comes packed with clams and a slab of Hokkaido butter. 

Unit number: #B3-35/36
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Website
Ichikokudo Hokkaido Ramen is a halal-certified eatery.

4. Burgs By Project Warung

Two former chefs, Indra and Ridz, introduce affordable gourmet burgers with their Burgs by Project Warung outlet in Somerset. For classics, you can go with their Burg’s Classic Cheese Burger (from $7.80), which features a succulent handcrafted beef patty and their signature sauce. If you’re a fan of chicken, opt for their Hot & Spicy Chicken Burger (from $5.80), which comes with a crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside patty with a truly piquant sauce,

Read our Burgs by Project Warung review.

Unit number: #05-01/02/03, Food Republic
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9pm.
Website
Burgs by Project Warung is a halal-certified eatery. 

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5. Privé

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In recent years, Privé has grown to become a successful F&B concept in Singapore, with multiple outlets scattered across the island. Their menu at 313 Somerset sees a comprehensive range of brunch food, burgers, pasta, Asian delights, and more!

Signature dishes include the Ultimate Big Breakfast ($25++) and Umami Fish & Chips ($27++). What’s more, their inclusive menu has many vegetarian options, such as the Truffled Mushroom Swiss Burger ($23++) and Fusilli with Nori Pesto & Mushrooms ($21++)

Unit number: #01-28
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 11pm
Tel: 6776 0777
Website
Privé is not a halal-certified eatery.

6. JiBiru Yakitori & Craft Beer

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If you’re looking to chill over beer and bar bites, consider JiBiru Yakitori & Craft Beer, an alfresco yakitori bar just right outside of the mall’s entrance.

To get a taste of everything, order the Yakitori Moriawase ($28.90++) which comes with 12 mixed yakitori sticks, including chicken, mushroom, and bacon skewers. If you would like a full meal, they also have mains such as Salmon Teriyaki Don ($14.50++) and Hamburg Cheese Curry ($15.50++). Wash everything down with their selection of specially imported craft beers.

Unit number: #01-26
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 10pm
Tel: 6732 6884
Website
JiBuru Yakitori & Craft Beer is not a halal-certified eatery.

7. TANYU

Hailing from China with close to 200 outlets to boot is TANYU, a restaurant chain specialising in Chongqing grilled fish. Priced from $52.50, their grilled fish comes in six flavour selections—Cumin Flavour, Thai Style Flavour, Fresh Green Pepper, Soy Sauce, Beancurd, and Garlic Flavour. You can also choose your grilled fish: sea bass, Qing Jiang, or limbo fish. There are also top-ups available from $3.90++ each, including Sweet Potato Noodles, Tofu Skin, and Luncheon Meat Spam

Unit number: #B3-30/31/32
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6509 8887
Website
TANYU is not a halal-certified eatery.

8. Haakon Superfoods & Juice

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For a healthier food option in 313 Somerset, consider Haakon Superfoods & Juice, an eatery serving up nutritious fare. You can build your own grain bowl from $9.90, starting with a base, then a main, sides, dressing, and topping.

Otherwise, they have pre-made bowls such as the Pesto Beef Salad ($13.90), which comes with grilled beef, raw greens, zucchini noodles, onsen egg, and an earthy pesto dressing. If you have a sweet tooth, consider their selection of acai bowls, of which the Cacao Bliss Acai Bowl (from $7.90) comes blended with additional raw cacao and coconut.

Unit number: #B2-14
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 9:30pm
Website
Haakon Superfoods & Juice is not a halal-certified eatery.

9. GO Noodle House

If you’re missing authentic JB eats, look no further than GO Noodle House, a famous Malaysian noodle chain that arrived on our shores in 2019. Ban mian lovers will be keen to try their Special Dark Sauce Ban Mee And Onsen Egg ($10.90++) which comes tossed in a savoury dark sauce, alongside an oozy onsen egg. Meanwhile, the more adventurous can opt for the Hakka Pan Mee With Century Egg ($11/90++), flavour-packed with slices of earthy century egg. Their pan mee are handmade in store twice daily, so you’ll be sure to get QQ noodle strands.

Unit number: #B3-37/38
Opening hours: Sun-Thur 11:30am to 9:30pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6363 5323
Go Noodle House is not a halal-certified eatery. 

10. Sushi Express

Satisfy your sushi cravings by heading down to Sushi Express, which is located at the basement of 313 Somerset. Each plate costs about $1.50++, and they have over 80 items to choose from. Some favourites include the Salmon Nigiri, Shrimp Nigiri, and Grilled Salmon Belly. To get a bit of everything, opt for the Assorted Platter ($20++), which is a mix of nigiri and gunkan sushi. 

Unit number: #B3-28/29
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Tel: 6509 5002
Website
Sushi Express is not a halal-certified eatery. 

11. Riverside Indonesian BBQ

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Riverside Indonesian BBQ is another great option for those who are craving Indonesian food. Their signature RS Indo Mee Goreng with Grilled Boneless Chicken ($7.80) comes with a fried omelette, a generous dollop of sambal chilli, and tender chicken pieces. Another popular item is the Ayam Panggang Set ($6.50), also known as the Grilled Chicken Set, which comes drenched in curry and smoky grilled chicken. The portion is said to be generous for its price, so it’s definitely worth checking out.

Unit number: #B3-44
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Riverside Indonesian BBQ is a halal-certified eatery. 

12. Nam Dae Mun

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Nam Dae Mun serves Korean-style glutinous rice cakes, mochi, iced jelly, and drinks. All of their rice cakes are handmade with natural ingredients and require hours of preparation. Go for the traditional Sweet Red Bean Sticky Rice Cake ($4.80), which comes with a generous spread of red bean paste. They also have exclusive items such as the Kaya Cheese Osmanthus Cake ($4.60) and Durian Snow Jade Osmanthus Cake ($6).

Unit number: #B3-54
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6509 4658
Website
Nam Dae Mun is not a halal-certified eatery. 

13. Potato Corner

Grab a quick bite at Potato Corner, known for their flavoured fries! Get the Jumbo Flavoured Fries ($4.40), which lets you pick one out of seven flavours: Sour Cream and Onion, Cheese, BBQ, Chilli BBQ, Creamy Truffle, Chilli Cheese, and Classic Seaweed.  For those who like a good variety of flavours, we would highly recommend going for the Tera Flavoured Fries ($10.90), which comes with four flavours of your choice.

Unit number: #B3-45
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Website
Potato Corner is a halal-certified eatery. 

14. Eat Pizza

With over 100 outlets in Korea, Eat Pizza is the place to get delicious rectangular pizzas with a Korean twist. Cheese lovers can enjoy the Triple Cheese Pizza ($6.90), exclusive to 313 Somerset, with Emmental and cream cheese. Alternatively, try the Sweet Potato Pizza ($6.50), featuring cheese, white sauce, corn, and sweet potato paste.

Read our Eat Pizza coverage.

Unit number: #B3-48A
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Website
Eat Pizza is not a halal-certified eatery.

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15. Vanda Botanical Desserts

If you’re looking for some excellent desserts in town, check out Vanda Botanical Desserts for their mochi gelato! To get this chewy treat, all you need to do is request the mochi wrap add-on when you’re ordering your gelato. It’s available for a top-up of just $1.50. Choose to have it with any one of Vanda Botanical Dessert’s 12 flavours! A scoop of gelato starts at $3.90, and must-try scoops include the floral-inspired Chrysanthemum Goji Berries, nutty Black Sesame, and tea-infused Oolong.

Read our Vanda Botanical Desserts coverage.

Unit number: #01-17
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 10pm
Website
Vanda Botanical Desserts is not a halal-certified eatery.

Get Mochi Gelato In Flavours Including Chrysanthemum Goji And Oolong At 313 Somerset

What to eat at 313 Somerset

Whether you’re craving a hearty Korean meal or looking to grab a quick croissant on the go, our 313 Somerset food guide has got you covered. 

For more eats around town, check out our guide for low-key food gems in Orchard or our ION Orchard food guide.

Address: 313 Orchard Rd, 313@Somerset, Singapore 238895

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