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    Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore

    Meta

    2,070Pearl Points

    Book early. Sun Kim's tasting menu delivers.

    Meta, Restaurant in Singapore

    About Meta

    Meta is one of Singapore's strongest cases for a $$$-tier tasting menu: two Michelin stars, a top-40 position in World's 50 Best Asia (2025), and consistent OAD Asia rankings since 2023. Chef Sun Kim's Korean-rooted, globally informed cooking on Mohamed Sultan Road is serious competition for anything in the city at any price. Book weeks ahead — availability is near impossible at short notice.

    Verdict

    If you are planning one serious dinner in Singapore, Meta belongs on the shortlist. Chef Sun Kim's two-Michelin-starred restaurant on Mohamed Sultan Road has held a position in the World's 50 Best Restaurants since 2023 — reaching #84 that year, climbing to #95 in 2024, and placing #39 in Asia's Leading Restaurants in 2025 — which puts it in a tier of performance that few restaurants in the region sustain. At $$$, it is not cheap, but it is meaningfully less expensive than Zén or Waku Ghin at $$$$, and the quality credentials more than justify the gap. Book as far in advance as you can manage. Availability is near impossible to find at short notice.

    Portrait

    Meta sits on Mohamed Sultan Road, a stretch of Robertson Quay-adjacent Singapore that has evolved from a nightlife corridor into one of the city's more considered dining addresses. The neighbourhood's shift toward restaurants that take their food seriously mirrors what Sun Kim has been doing at Meta for years: building something with a fixed identity that still manages to feel like it is moving forward. The name references metamorphosis, and while that framing can sound like marketing copy, the cooking earns it. This is Korean cuisine reinterpreted through a global culinary perspective, and the result sits in a category of its own among Singapore's $$$-tier restaurants.

    For a first-time visitor, the tasting menu is the only sensible choice. But if you have been once and are considering a return, the question is whether the kitchen's evolution since your last visit gives you enough reason to go back. Based on Meta's consistent upward trajectory across Opinionated About Dining's Asia rankings , #42 in 2023, #38 in both 2024 and 2025 , the answer is yes. The cooking at this level does not stay static, and OAD's consistency at #38 suggests a kitchen that has found its register and is refining rather than reinventing. Tatler Asia's Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 listing describes dishes cooked with Western culinary technique and Asian influences, which is accurate but undersells the specificity of what Kim is doing with Korean flavour references as a foundation. La Liste placed Meta at 91 points in its 2026 ranking, a score that positions it solidly among the top tier of Asian contemporary restaurants.

    The restaurant's Google rating of 4.6 across 475 reviews is a meaningful signal at this price point. Guests paying $$$ for a tasting menu are harder to please, and a 4.6 at meaningful volume reflects genuine satisfaction rather than novelty visits. Pearl's own assessment awards Meta 1 Diamond (2025), consistent with its standing across the major lists.

    Mohamed Sultan Road gives Meta a neighbourhood identity that matters. It is walkable from Robertson Quay and a short ride from the Orchard or Marina Bay areas, which means it fits naturally into an evening that starts with drinks nearby and does not require planning around a remote location. If you are staying in the city centre and want to combine dinner with a walk along the river, the logistics work well. For broader trip planning, see our full Singapore restaurants guide, our full Singapore hotels guide, and our full Singapore bars guide.

    For a return visit, the counter or chef's table positioning (where available) tends to give you more access to the kitchen's rhythm. This is not a venue where the dining room itself is the draw , the food is the reason you are here, and getting closer to the source of it improves the experience. Solo diners and couples are well-suited to this format; groups of four or more should enquire about private dining arrangements when booking, as the standard tasting menu format is calibrated for smaller parties.

    If you are comparing Meta to other creative-contemporary restaurants in Singapore's $$$-tier, Thevar and Labyrinth occupy adjacent creative territory , both doing serious work with Asian heritage cuisines through a contemporary lens , but neither carries Meta's depth of international ranking. Araya, Chaleur, and Cloudstreet round out Singapore's serious tasting-menu options at this price tier and are worth considering if Meta availability fails you.

    In the broader Asia innovative dining category, Meta's peer group includes alla prima and Soigné in Seoul, MAZ in Tokyo, and Vea in Hong Kong , all operating in the same creative-contemporary register with strong ranking pedigree. If your travel takes you through those cities, Evett in Seoul, Fujiya 1935 and KAHALA in Osaka, and Shimmonzen Yonemura in Kyoto occupy comparable creative territory. For wineries, experiences, and other Singapore listings, see our full Singapore wineries guide and our full Singapore experiences guide.

    Book Meta

    Booking difficulty is near impossible without advance planning. Meta's World's 50 Best placement and two Michelin stars mean demand consistently outpaces availability. Reserve as early as the booking window allows , typically several weeks out at minimum, and longer around peak travel periods. Walk-ins are not a realistic option. The address is 9 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 238959.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Michelin Stars: 2 (2025)
    • World's 50 Best: #95 globally (2024), #39 Asia (2025)
    • Opinionated About Dining Asia: #38 (2024 and 2025)
    • La Liste: 91 points (2026)
    • Tatler Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific: Listed (2025)
    • Pearl Diamond: 1 Diamond (2025)
    • Google: 4.6 / 5 (475 reviews)

    FAQs

    • Is Meta worth the price? At $$$, Meta sits below the $$$$ tier of Zén and Waku Ghin while carrying comparable recognition , two Michelin stars, a top-40 position in both OAD Asia and World's 50 Best Asia. For what you get in terms of technical ambition and consistent critical validation, the price-to-quality ratio is among the strongest in Singapore's serious tasting-menu category. If contemporary Korean cuisine interests you at all, yes, it is worth it.
    • How far ahead should I book Meta? As far ahead as possible. With two Michelin stars and a top-40 Asia ranking, Meta fills quickly. Book several weeks out as a baseline; if you are visiting during a busy travel period or have a fixed date in mind, extend that window further. Do not count on short-notice availability.
    • Is Meta good for a special occasion? Yes, with the caveat that the experience is food-forward rather than ceremonially formal. The setting and calibre of cooking make it appropriate for a significant occasion , anniversary, milestone birthday , but the tone is more refined and attentive than theatrical. If you want grand occasion staging, Zén at $$$$ leans more that direction. Meta is the better choice if the food itself is the occasion.
    • Is Meta good for solo dining? The tasting menu format works well for solo diners, particularly if counter or chef's table seating is available. At $$$, it is a considered solo spend, but for a serious food traveller treating a Singapore visit as a culinary reference point, it is a reasonable investment. The menu is designed to be experienced sequentially, which suits solo dining naturally.
    • Can Meta accommodate groups? Small groups of two to three are well-suited to the tasting menu format. Parties of four or more should contact the restaurant directly when booking to discuss table configuration and any private dining options. The standard dining room and menu structure is calibrated for smaller parties, so larger groups benefit from planning the logistics in advance.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Meta accommodate groups?

    Meta can accommodate groups, but the tasting-menu format means everyone at the table eats the same progression, which works well for groups who are aligned on that experience. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels to discuss seating arrangements and any private dining options. Groups with mixed dietary requirements should flag these at the time of booking, as personalisation within a tasting format requires advance notice.

    How far ahead should I book Meta?

    Book at least four to six weeks out, and longer if you are targeting a Friday or Saturday. Meta holds two Michelin stars and ranked #95 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2024, which means demand consistently runs ahead of availability. Last-minute tables do occasionally open through cancellations, but treating that as your plan is a gamble not worth taking for a $$$-per-head dinner.

    Is Meta good for solo dining?

    Meta is a viable solo dining option. The counter or smaller tables in tasting-menu restaurants of this calibre tend to suit solo guests well, and the structured format means the pace of the meal is managed for you. That said, the $$$-per-head spend is something to weigh: for solo diners, Jaan by Kirk Westaway or Iggy's may offer a comparable fine-dining experience at a format or price point that feels less outsized for one person. If Meta's specific Korean-contemporary angle is the draw, the solo experience holds up.

    Is Meta worth the price?

    At the $$$ price point, Meta sits in the same tier as Zén and Waku Ghin, both of which carry heavier Michelin recognition in terms of star count. What Meta offers that those venues do not is Sun Kim's Korean-inflected perspective: a contemporary reinterpretation of heritage flavours shaped by global technique, recognised by both Michelin (2 stars) and the World's 50 Best (#95, 2024). If that specific culinary angle interests you, the price is justified. If you want maximum prestige per dollar spent and Korean identity is not a priority, Waku Ghin or Zén may align better.

    Is Meta good for a special occasion?

    Yes, Meta is a strong choice for a special occasion. Two Michelin stars, a World's 50 Best ranking, and a tasting-menu format all signal a considered, event-worthy dinner rather than a casual night out. The address on Mohamed Sultan Road is easy to reach, and the occasion-appropriate format means the evening has a natural shape. If you want a private room or specific seating arrangement, confirm availability when booking.

    Location

    9 Mohamed Sultan Rd, Meta Restaurant, Singapore 238959

    Singapore, Singapore

    Compare Meta

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    MetaInnovativeMeta, short for metamorphosis, is a restaurant defined by evolution. While rooted in Korean cuisine, it transcends tradition, presenting a thoughtful reinterpretation that is both contemporary and deeply personal, one that reflects the journey of Sun Kim. Meta's cuisine is a contemporary interpretation of Korean flavours, reflecting Sun Kim's heritage and global experiences.; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 91pts; {"address": "9 Mohamed Sultan Road, S(238959)", "badge_name": "", "badge_text_raw": "", "badge_year": "", "description": "The menu here is spiced up with interesting dishes cooked with Western culinary technique and Asian influences", "detail_url": "", "evidence_sources": "listing", "hero_image": "", "instagram": "", "list_scope": "Tatler Best Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025", "listing_url": "", "manifest_key": "tatler_meta_ecc4be775f", "page_year": "2025", "phone": "6513 0898", "record_type": "list_membership", "region": "asia_pacific", "source_surface": "listing", "source_url": "", "taxonomy_label": "Asian", "taxonomy_url": "", "venue_type": "restaurant", "website": "", "winner_kind": "list_membership"}; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #249 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #38 (2025); Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025); Chef: Sun Kim document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; World's 50 Best Asia's Best Restaurants #39 (2025); Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #150 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #38 (2024); World's 50 Best Restaurants #95 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Ranked #136 (2023); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #42 (2023); World's 50 Best Restaurants #84 (2023)Near Impossible
    ZénEuropean ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Jaan by Kirk WestawayBritish ContemporaryMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Iggy'sModern European, European ContemporaryMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Summer PavilionCantoneseMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Waku GhinCreative Japanese, Japanese ContemporaryMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    Comparing your options in Singapore for this tier.

    Also Consider

    At $$$, Meta and Jaan by Kirk Westaway and Iggy's occupy the same price tier, but Meta's ranking depth — two Michelin stars, top-40 OAD Asia, top-40 World's 50 Best Asia — gives it a stronger external validation case than either. Jaan is a more accessible booking and delivers a polished British contemporary experience with city views; choose it if atmosphere and a slightly easier reservation matter as much as the food. Iggy's is the more wine-focused room; if the list and a European contemporary menu are your priority over Korean-inflected innovation, Iggy's is the better fit.

    At $$$$, Zén and Waku Ghin are Meta's ceiling-tier competitors. Zén carries three Michelin stars and a more formal occasion-dining atmosphere — spend up if ceremonial polish matters and budget is not the constraint. Waku Ghin sits in Marina Bay Sands and delivers Tetsuya Wakuda's Japanese-contemporary format; the location and price premium are justified if you want that specific experience, but Meta offers comparable or stronger food credentials for less. For a special occasion where the cooking matters more than the setting's grandeur, Meta at $$$ is the better value call.

    Summer Pavilion at $$ is in a different category entirely — a Michelin-starred Cantonese room inside the Ritz-Carlton that serves a fundamentally different kind of meal. It is the right choice if you want traditional Cantonese craft at a lower price point rather than an innovative tasting menu. If Meta is unavailable or the budget needs adjusting, Summer Pavilion is a credible fallback for a high-quality dinner, just a different kind of one.

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