Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse
410ptsWood-fired Wagyu with a clear Italian identity.

About Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse
Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse on Mohamed Sultan Road is Singapore's clearest answer for wood-fired Italian steakhouse dining: a dry-aged 1.1kg F1 Australian Wagyu T-bone grilled over a high-temperature wood fire, in a warm, candlelit room built for celebration. Bookings are straightforward by Singapore fine-dining standards. Not a delivery or takeout venue — you need to be in the room.
The Verdict
Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse on Mohamed Sultan Road is a reliable answer to a specific question: where do you take someone to Singapore for a serious wood-fired steak in a room that feels like an occasion? The kitchen centres on a 1.1kg bone-in Wagyu T-bone, grilled over a high-temperature wood-fired grill, and the format rewards diners who want a full Italian steakhouse experience rather than a quick feed. Booking is direct — this is not a reservation that requires months of planning — but if you're coming for a milestone dinner on a Friday or Saturday evening, give yourself at least a week's notice to secure the table you want.
What You're Booking
The kitchen at Bistecca is built around the Bistecca alla Fiorentina: a 1.1kg bone-in T-bone cut from F1 Australian Wagyu, raised specifically for the restaurant and dry-aged in-house before it hits the wood-fired grill. Chef Ping's kitchen runs that grill at high temperature to produce a pronounced char on the outside while keeping the centre rare , the standard Florentine approach, applied to premium Southern Hemisphere beef. Supporting cuts include a Bone-in Ribeye and Tenderloin, with rotating specials that draw on heritage and grass-fed breeds. Everything is finished with Tuscan salt and olive oil rather than compound butters or heavy sauces, which keeps the focus on the quality of the beef and the character of the smoke.
The antipasti course is worth treating as more than a placeholder. Burrata with eggplant caponata, charred octopus, and hand-cut steak tartare are all confirmed kitchen offerings, and the contorni , creamy spinach, Tuscan fries with rosemary and sea salt , are made for sharing across the table. The wine list runs deep on Italian reds: Chianti, Barolo, and Brunello are all represented with enough vertical depth to make the sommelier conversation worthwhile rather than perfunctory.
On the question of takeout and delivery: Bistecca is a wood-fired, tableside-format restaurant, and the Bistecca alla Fiorentina is specifically designed to be carved and served at the table. The char-to-rare-centre ratio that defines the dish depends on timing and heat that a delivery container cannot replicate. This is not a venue where off-premise ordering makes sense. If you want the experience, you need to be in the room , the scent of wood smoke meeting rendered Wagyu fat is part of what you are paying for, and it does not survive a 30-minute journey in a bag. Plan to dine in.
The room itself , exposed brick, dark wood, candlelit tables, low lighting , is set up for celebration and conversation. For a date, an anniversary, or a business dinner where you want the room to do some of the work for you, the atmosphere is well-calibrated: warm without being loud, polished without being stiff. Service follows the Italian hospitality model: present and informed but not intrusive.
Booking and Timing
Bistecca sits on Mohamed Sultan Road in the Robertson Quay corridor, making it accessible from most central Singapore hotels and direct to pair with drinks before or after at nearby bars. Bookings are easy to secure by Singapore fine-dining standards , for weekday dinners, 48 hours is usually sufficient. For weekend evenings, aim for a week out, and if you're organising a group event or a high-stakes occasion, two weeks gives you better control over table placement and timing. Walk-ins may be possible at lunch or on quieter weeknights, but the wood-fired format means the kitchen has genuine production limits; don't assume availability on arrival for a large group.
Who Should Book
Book Bistecca if your occasion calls for a red-meat-forward dinner with a defined Italian identity, and you want a room that already feels special without requiring you to over-engineer it. It works well for groups of two to four celebrating something , a birthday, a deal closing, a first proper dinner in Singapore , and for business entertaining where a shared large-format steak is a more memorable choice than another tasting menu. It is a weaker fit for guests who want multi-course modern cuisine, or for anyone prioritising dietary variety over a meat-centred format. For the latter profiles, Odette or Meta are more appropriate choices in the same city.
Context: Singapore's Wider Dining Scene
Singapore's restaurant scene is exceptionally deep for its size. If Bistecca's Italian steakhouse format is not the right fit for your evening, the city offers strong alternatives across every register , from the French precision of Les Amis to the contemporary European approach at Jaan by Kirk Westaway. For a broader view of where to eat, drink, and stay, see our full Singapore restaurants guide, our full Singapore bars guide, and our full Singapore hotels guide. If you're comparing steakhouse-adjacent experiences globally, destinations like Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Emeril's in New Orleans offer a useful frame for what fire-focused kitchens can do at different price points and formats.
How It Compares
Compare Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse | — | |
| Zén | $$$$ | — |
| Jaan by Kirk Westaway | $$$ | — |
| Iggy's | $$$ | — |
| Summer Pavilion | $$ | — |
| Waku Ghin | $$$$ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse accommodate groups?
Yes — the format suits groups well, particularly for milestone dinners where sharing large-format cuts like the 1.1kg Bistecca alla Fiorentina makes sense. The Robertson Quay corridor location on Mohamed Sultan Road is accessible from most central hotels, which helps with logistics. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels to discuss seating arrangements, as the room's candlelit, intimate layout works better when reserved in advance rather than improvised.
What should I order at Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse?
The Bistecca alla Fiorentina is the reason to book: a 1.1kg bone-in T-bone from F1 Australian Wagyu, dry-aged in-house and cooked on a high-temperature wood-fired grill. If you want to build a full meal around it, the antipasti and contorni are designed to complement the main cut rather than compete with it. The Italian-focused wine list, with verticals from Chianti, Barolo and Brunello, pairs logically with what the kitchen is doing.
What are alternatives to Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse in Singapore?
If you want a different protein focus with comparable occasion weight, Waku Ghin at Marina Bay Sands delivers a chef-driven tasting format that's harder to book and significantly more expensive. For Italian-adjacent fine dining without the red-meat emphasis, Iggy's offers a more eclectic European approach. Bistecca holds its own specifically for wood-fired, Italian-format steak; if that isn't your brief, the comparison venues serve different occasions rather than the same one better.
Is Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse good for solo dining?
It's a workable solo option, but the format is weighted toward sharing — the signature T-bone is 1.1kg and priced accordingly, which is more justified across two or more people. Solo diners who want serious steak without over-ordering would do better choosing from the single-portion cuts like the Tenderloin or Bone-in Ribeye. The room's warm, low-lit atmosphere doesn't feel unwelcoming for one, but it's not optimised for it.
Is Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse good for a special occasion?
Yes, specifically for occasions where the food itself is the centrepiece. The combination of F1 Wagyu dry-aged in-house, wood-fired cooking, and an Italian wine list gives the evening a defined identity rather than generic occasion-dining polish. The room — exposed brick, candlelit tables, dark wood — already does the atmosphere work without needing decoration. Book ahead and confirm any specific requirements directly with the restaurant.
How far ahead should I book Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse?
Book at least one to two weeks out for weekday dinners; weekend tables at a venue of this calibre on Mohamed Sultan Road fill faster, so two to three weeks is safer for Friday or Saturday. Groups or special occasions warrant earlier contact to secure the right configuration. Walk-in availability is not guaranteed, and the intimate room size means late notice is a risk for prime slots.
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