Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Jaan by Kirk Westaway
2,430ptsTwo Michelin stars, 70 floors up. Book early.

About Jaan by Kirk Westaway
Jaan by Kirk Westaway holds two Michelin stars, an Asia's 50 Best #77 ranking, and a Les Grandes Tables du Monde listing — all at the $$$ tier, which makes it one of Singapore's stronger value cases in top-tier fine dining. The "Reinventing British" tasting menu, served on Level 70 with panoramic city views, demands an early reservation: book four to six weeks out minimum.
Who Should Book Jaan by Kirk Westaway — and When
If you are planning a serious dining occasion in Singapore — a celebration dinner, a client meal that needs to land, or simply a long-overdue deep dive into what fine dining here can actually achieve , Jaan by Kirk Westaway on Level 70 of Swissôtel The Stamford is one of the strongest cases you can make at the $$$ price tier. Two Michelin stars, a spot at #77 on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2025, 92 points from La Liste, and inclusion in Les Grandes Tables du Monde: the credentials are not decorative. They reflect a kitchen that has been consistent across multiple independent assessment cycles. Book for a weekday dinner if you want the full experience at its most focused.
The View and the Room
Before a single plate arrives, the room does considerable work. At 70 floors up, the panorama across Marina Bay and the city skyline is the kind of visual context that reframes everything that follows. The dining room is intimate , small enough that every table feels considered, large enough that the atmosphere does not feel pressured. This is not a room that tries to compete with its own view; the design defers to the setting, which is exactly the right call at this altitude. For a private dining occasion or a group booking, the refined context adds a dimension that ground-floor fine dining in Singapore simply cannot replicate.
The Kitchen's Position
Kirk Westaway's project at Jaan is described as "Reinventing British" , a menu that takes seasonal ingredients, including produce from the venue's own greenhouse, and reframes British culinary logic through an Asian lens. The signature English Garden dish, a composition of more than 30 vegetables, herbs, and flowers, is the clearest statement of intent: this is not nostalgic British food, and it is not fusion in the lazy sense. Vegetables are load-bearing here, not garnish. A fully plant-based menu is available, and it has received a five-Radish rating from independent assessors , worth noting if that format is relevant to your group. Fish and seafood feature prominently alongside the vegetable-forward plates, with quality sourced both from British producers and across the Asian region.
For the food-focused traveller who wants depth and context, Jaan offers something genuinely specific: a British chef making a sustained, well-documented argument for why British cuisine deserves serious attention, executed in one of Asia's most competitive fine dining cities. That argument is now in its second decade, which gives it a coherence that newer concepts lack. Peer comparisons in Singapore's British Contemporary space , venues like Apricity or Anchor & Hope in London, or Chesil Rectory in Winchester , sit in a completely different context. Jaan is the only venue in Asia making this specific case at this award level.
Private Dining and Group Bookings
The private dining angle at Jaan deserves direct attention. The main room's intimate scale means that even a standard table booking here feels relatively private compared to larger fine dining rooms in Singapore. For groups considering a private dining arrangement, the combination of the view, the two-Michelin-star kitchen, and the Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership creates a venue that signals quality to guests before the meal begins. If you are choosing between Jaan and a larger hotel dining room for a corporate or celebratory group event, the Level 70 setting is a genuine differentiator. Compare that to Odette or Les Amis, which also operate at the leading of Singapore's fine dining tier but without the altitude advantage. For groups where the visual arrival moment matters, Jaan has an edge.
Booking Reality
Booking difficulty here is rated Near Impossible. That is not hyperbole for a venue holding two Michelin stars in one of Asia's most reservation-competitive dining cities. The practical implication: do not treat this as a same-week decision. Build the reservation into your itinerary from the point of trip planning. Dinner slots, particularly on Friday and Saturday, will be the first to close. Lunch on Tuesday through Saturday (11:45 am–2:30 pm) tends to be marginally more accessible than dinner (6:30–10:30 pm), though neither window should be left to chance. Monday and Sunday are closed , factor this into your travel calendar. If your dates are fixed and Jaan is the priority, explore the booking channel the moment your travel is confirmed.
For the food-focused traveller building a Singapore itinerary, Jaan sits naturally alongside Meta and Thevar as part of a serious dining sequence. Both operate in the innovative tier and offer stylistically distinct experiences. Zén sits above Jaan in price tier but occupies a different culinary register entirely. If your trip allows only one high-commitment reservation, Jaan's combination of setting, track record, and distinct culinary identity makes it the stronger overall case at $$$.
The Practical Picture
Jaan is located at 2 Stamford Road, Level 70, within Swissôtel The Stamford. Service runs Tuesday through Saturday, lunch and dinner, with Sunday and Monday closed. The $$$ price positioning sits below the $$$$ tier occupied by Zén and Waku Ghin, which makes the award-to-price ratio here one of the more compelling in Singapore's fine dining set. For a complete picture of what Singapore's dining scene offers across price tiers and cuisines, see our full Singapore restaurants guide. For accommodation context, our Singapore hotels guide covers the city's leading stays. Explore Singapore bars, wineries, and experiences to round out your visit.
For British Contemporary dining in other contexts , whether you're comparing culinary approaches or planning an itinerary that spans cities , see also Dog and Gun Inn in Skelton, The Cross in Kenilworth, Café Deco in London, Dishes in Prestatyn, and Greyhound on the Test in Edinburgh.
Quick reference: Level 70, 2 Stamford Road, Singapore 178882 , Tue–Sat, lunch 11:45 am–2:30 pm, dinner 6:30–10:30 pm , closed Sunday and Monday , $$$ , book as early as possible, Near Impossible difficulty.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin: 2 Stars (2024, 2025)
- Asia's 50 Best: #77 (2025)
- La Liste: 92.5 pts (2025), 92 pts (2026)
- Opinionated About Dining: #45 in Asia (2024)
- Black Pearl: 2 Diamond (2025)
- Les Grandes Tables du Monde: member (2025)
- Tatler Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific: listed (2025)
- Google: 4.6 / 5 (646 reviews)
Compare Jaan by Kirk Westaway
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| Zén | European Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Iggy's | Modern European, European Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Summer Pavilion | Cantonese | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Waku Ghin | Creative Japanese, Japanese Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Burnt Ends | Australian Barbecue, Barbecue | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Jaan by Kirk Westaway?
Book at least four to six weeks out, especially for dinner or weekend lunch. With two Michelin stars and a Pearl booking difficulty rated Near Impossible, same-week availability is rare. Saturday dinner fills fastest — if your date is fixed, book as soon as the window opens. Lunch slots on Tuesday or Wednesday are your best shot at shorter lead times.
Is lunch or dinner better at Jaan by Kirk Westaway?
Dinner is the more complete experience — the Level 70 panorama across Marina Bay hits differently after dark when the city is lit. Lunch offers the same kitchen and the same 'Reinventing British' menu in a slightly less competitive booking window, which makes it a practical alternative if dinner slots are gone. The food and the room both justify either sitting; the choice is really about atmosphere versus convenience.
Is Jaan by Kirk Westaway worth the price?
At $$$ for a two Michelin star room ranked in Asia's 50 Best (#77, 2025) and awarded 92 points by La Liste, Jaan sits at a price point that is reasonable relative to peers at the same award tier in Singapore. The 'English Garden' dish — a composition of 30-plus vegetables, herbs and flowers — and the fully plant-based menu option give it range that many comparable rooms lack. If the format is tasting-menu fine dining, the credentials support the spend.
What should I wear to Jaan by Kirk Westaway?
Jaan is a two Michelin star room on Level 70 of the Swissôtel The Stamford — treat it as a formal dining occasion. Business dress or its equivalent is a safe baseline; the room and the occasion warrant more than smart casual. Singapore's heat means few guests arrive in suits, but the setting rewards dressing up.
Is Jaan by Kirk Westaway good for solo dining?
Solo dining works here, though Jaan is not a counter-format restaurant like an omakase bar. The intimate scale of the main room means a single seat won't feel awkward, and the kitchen's focus on the tasting menu format gives solo diners the full experience without needing a group to anchor it. If solo fine dining in Singapore is the goal, Jaan is a stronger choice for the view-plus-kitchen combination than most alternatives at this tier.
Can I eat at the bar at Jaan by Kirk Westaway?
There is no bar-seat dining option confirmed in the available venue data for Jaan. The room at Level 70 is a traditional fine dining setup, not a counter or bar format. If you are after a more casual or drop-in experience, this is not the right venue — booking a full table is the standard route.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 11:45 am–2:30 pm, 6:30–10:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:45 am–2:30 pm, 6:30–10:30 pm
- Thursday
- 11:45 am–2:30 pm, 6:30–10:30 pm
- Friday
- 11:45 am–2:30 pm, 6:30–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 11:45 am–2:30 pm, 6:30–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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