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Why Buffets Remain Popular

Buffets offer freedom: you can sample many dishes, eat at your pace, and try different cuisines in one sitting. For families, large groups, or food lovers wanting maximum variety, a buffet is often a go-to choice. With many hotels and restaurants enhancing their offerings, you can get excellent value if you pick wisely.

Top 5 Buffets in Singapore for 2025

RISE Restaurant (Marina Bay Sands)

An outdoor dining area at RISE Restaurant, Marina Bay Sands

Best for upscale international spread & seafood

  • Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay Sands, Hotel Tower 1, Lobby, 018956
  • Phone Number: 6688 5525
  • Opening Hours:
    • Sunday to Thursday: 6:30AM – 10PM
    • Friday to Saturday: 6:30AM – 10:30PM
  • Unique Selling Points:
  • Dramatic theatre & open-kitchen style layout
  • Extensive seafood on ice, variety of world cuisines
  • Well-suited for special occasions

Edge at Pan Pacific Singapore

Chefs working at the open kitchen in Pan Pacific Hotel's Edge restaurant

Best for theatrical dining & ambience

  • Address: 7 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square Singapore 039595
  • Phone Number: +65 6336 8111
  • Opening Hours:
    • Monday to Saturday: 12PM-2:30PM, 6PM-10PM
    • Sunday: 12PM-3PM, 6PM-10PM
  • Unique Selling Points:
    • Seven open kitchens, superb presentation style
    • Scenic views, good ambience for brunch/lunch/dinner

Colony at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

The elegant buffet spread and dining area at Colony, The Ritz-Carlton

Best for heritage & multi-cuisine elegance

  • Address: 7 Raffles Ave., Singapore 039799
  • Phone Number: 6434 5288
  • Opening Hours:
    • Monday to Sunday: 6:30AM-10:30AM, 12PM-2:30PM, 6PM-10:30PM
  • Unique Selling Points:
    • Seven open kitchens, blending local & international cuisine styles 
    • Great Sunday champagne brunches

Other Notable Buffets

People serving themselves food from a buffet spread

Other strong contenders

  • Many hotel buffets and specialty restaurants are listed in food-guides like “24 Best Buffets in Singapore” to cover mid-price and themed buffets.
  • Examples: seafood-themed buffets, local (Peranakan, Chinese, Malay) buffet spreads, weekend buffet deals.

FAQs on Buffet Dining

Q: How much should I expect to pay for a good buffet in Singapore?
A: Prices vary widely. Upscale hotel buffets like RISE or Colony may cost more (premium pricing), while mid-tier and casual buffets may be significantly cheaper especially during non-peak hours.

Q: Are there good promos or deals for buffets?
A: Yes, many buffets offer off-peak discounts, bank/credit card promotions, membership deals, or early bird booking deals. Checking platforms like Eatigo helps. 

Q: What should I watch out for?
A: Freshness of seafood, renewal of stations (so food isn’t sitting too long), variety of cuisines, dessert quality, cost of drinks/included items, and surcharge for weekends or special events.

Comparison Table

Buffet Restaurant

Best For

Approx Price*

Location

RISE, Marina Bay Sands

High-end international & seafood

$$$

Marina Bay area

Edge, Pan Pacific

Ambience + show kitchens

$$$

Marina Square / Marina Bay

Colony, Ritz-Carlton, Millenia

Heritage, multi-cuisine elegance

$$$

City Centre

Mid-tier buffet / themed buffets

Casual family, themed nights

$$

Various across island

Budget / casual buffets

Frequent dine-outs / casual meals

$ – $$

Suburbs / hotels

*Price indicators: $, $$, $$$ (based on weekday vs weekend, inclusions, hotel vs independent)

Conclusion

Singapore’s buffet scene remains strong in 2025. If you want lavish spreads, go for RISE or Colony; for excellent value, themed buffets or mid-tier hotel buffets are a good bet. Timing, promotions, and location make all the difference for value.

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