Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Art di Daniele Sperindio
110ptsCivic-Monument Italian

About Art di Daniele Sperindio
Art di Daniele Sperindio brings Italian fine dining to the ground floor of Singapore's National Gallery, where colonial architecture and contemporary cuisine share the same address. Ranked #328 on the Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia list in 2024 and holding a 4.7 Google rating across more than 1,300 reviews, it draws a loyal following that returns not for novelty but for consistency. Open Tuesday through Saturday for lunch and dinner, closed weekends and Mondays.
Dining Inside a Civic Monument
There are restaurants that happen to occupy interesting buildings, and then there are rooms where the architecture actively shapes the experience. The ground floor of Singapore's National Gallery — a conversion of the former Supreme Court and City Hall, two of the most freighted colonial structures on the Padang — belongs firmly in the second category. Entering through the St Andrew's Road entrance, past the gallery's restored colonnades, carries a particular kind of weight that few dining rooms in Southeast Asia can replicate. Art di Daniele Sperindio sits within that envelope, and regulars will tell you the room is not incidental to why they keep returning.
Singapore's Italian fine dining tier has expanded considerably over the past decade. Alongside long-running references like Garibaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar and newer entrants such as Fiamma, Fico, Buko Nero, and Solo, the city now sustains a range of registers , from trattoria-inflected neighbourhood rooms to tasting-menu counters with European ambitions. Art di Daniele Sperindio operates at the upper end of that register. Its 2024 inclusion on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia list, ranked at #328, signals recognition within a peer group that values precision and longevity over trend-chasing. OAD rankings are assembled from votes cast by frequent diners and other chefs , making that placement a measure of repeat endorsement rather than a single critic's visit.
What Keeps the Regulars Coming Back
The pattern with loyal clientele at Italian fine dining restaurants in Asia is rarely about a single dish. It tends to be about consistency across visits , the sense that the kitchen is calibrated rather than reactive. At Art di Daniele Sperindio, the 4.7 Google rating drawn from over 1,356 reviews over time suggests that satisfaction holds across a broad cross-section of guests, not just on first visits. For a restaurant inside a major cultural institution , with the attendant foot traffic of gallery visitors, government district workers, and tourists , maintaining that score across a large sample is a credibility signal in itself.
Chef Daniele Sperindio leads the kitchen, and the restaurant's name encodes both authorship and artistic intent , the word art operating as both a reference to the gallery setting and to the Italian tradition of cooking as craft. The cuisine sits within a recognisable Italian fine dining grammar: seasonal European produce, technique-led preparation, a format that rewards attention. This is the approach that Italian restaurants operating in Asia's premium tier have broadly converged on, whether in Hong Kong at Octavium or 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana, in Shanghai at 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana Shanghai, in Tokyo at PRISMA, in Kyoto at cenci, or in Dubai at Il Ristorante-Niko Romito. What differentiates venues within that approach is execution and positioning. Art's placement at #328 on OAD Asia 2024 puts it in the acknowledged-but-not-stratospheric zone , a position that often correlates with a devoted return clientele rather than a long queue of first-timers chasing hype.
Elsewhere in the global Italian fine dining conversation , at Osteria Mozza in Los Angeles or Frasca Food & Wine in Boulder , the thread connecting high-performing Italian restaurants is exactly this: a room of regulars who have absorbed the menu over many visits and whose loyalty functions as the restaurant's real operating infrastructure. That dynamic is what OAD rankings are particularly good at surfacing, because the voting body is disproportionately made up of frequent diners rather than casual tourists.
The Setting as Part of the Offer
Location inside the National Gallery places Art di Daniele Sperindio inside a cultural institution that draws a specific kind of visitor , one who has chosen to spend time with art before or after eating. That self-selection shapes the room. The gallery's permanent collection covers Southeast Asian art from the 19th century to the present, meaning the restaurant exists within a context of sustained aesthetic attention. For the working lunch crowd from the government district on weekdays, the proximity to Parliament House and the Supreme Court heritage building adds a different layer: this is where deals get discussed in rooms that once adjudicated them.
The practical geometry of the address matters too. At 1 St Andrew's Road, the restaurant is accessible from City Hall MRT on the East-West and North-South lines, with the gallery entrance a short walk from the station. Lunch service runs from 12pm to 2pm, and dinner from 6pm to 10pm, Tuesday through Saturday. The restaurant is closed Sundays and Mondays , a schedule that tracks with fine dining operational norms in Singapore, where weekend closures allow kitchen teams to maintain quality across the week. For gallery visitors, coordinating a meal around an exhibition visit takes some timing discipline, particularly at lunch, where the two-hour window closes firm.
Where It Sits in Singapore's Italian Tier
Singapore's Michelin-starred Italian restaurants have historically clustered around a handful of addresses , the downtown core, Marina Bay, and the fringes of the CBD. Art di Daniele Sperindio's gallery location gives it a distinct geographic and institutional identity within that group. The comparison set that matters most here isn't the Michelin-starred European fine dining at venues like Zén or Jaan by Kirk Westaway, but rather the city's Italian-specific cohort, where the benchmark is set by depth of product knowledge, sourcing credentials, and the ability to hold a room of repeat guests.
OAD's Asia list, which ranked Art at #328 in 2024, draws from a pool of voters who eat across multiple cities. Appearing on it at all indicates a level of cross-market recognition that goes beyond local affection. It's the kind of acknowledgment that matters to diners who use restaurant rankings as a navigation tool across cities rather than within a single market.
For a broader picture of what Singapore's dining scene offers across cuisines and price points, see our full Singapore restaurants guide. If you're planning around a longer stay, our Singapore hotels guide covers the city's accommodation tier, and our bars guide maps the cocktail and wine bar scene, with further context in our Singapore wineries guide and our Singapore experiences guide.
Planning a Visit
Art di Daniele Sperindio operates at 1 St Andrew's Road, #01-04, National Gallery Singapore. The restaurant opens Tuesday through Saturday for lunch (12pm to 2pm) and dinner (6pm to 10pm), with the kitchen dark on Sundays and Mondays. City Hall MRT provides the most direct access. For reservations, the gallery's dining page or a third-party booking platform are the practical starting points, as no direct booking link is provided in our current data. Given the OAD ranking and the 1,356-review Google score at 4.7, securing a table , particularly for weekend dinner , is worth planning in advance rather than treating as a walk-in proposition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the leading thing to order at Art di Daniele Sperindio?
Our venue data does not include verified menu details or dish descriptions for Art di Daniele Sperindio, and we don't speculate on specific items without a confirmed source. What the restaurant's profile and its OAD Asia 2024 ranking at #328 do indicate is a kitchen operating within Italian fine dining traditions , seasonal produce, technique-led preparation, the kind of menu architecture that rewards letting the kitchen guide the meal rather than selecting defensively. The 4.7 Google score across more than 1,300 reviews suggests that both the tasting and à la carte formats satisfy at a high rate. For current menu specifics, contact the restaurant directly or check the National Gallery Singapore's dining listings, where Art di Daniele Sperindio's current offerings are updated more frequently than third-party aggregators.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 12–2 pm, 6–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–2 pm, 6–10 pm
- Thursday
- 12–2 pm, 6–10 pm
- Friday
- 12–2 pm, 6–10 pm
- Saturday
- 12–2 pm, 6–10 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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