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    Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore

    Saint Pierre

    1,670pts

    Two Michelin stars. Book early or miss out.

    Saint Pierre, Restaurant in Singapore

    About Saint Pierre

    Saint Pierre holds two Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 94 points, making it one of Singapore's most credentialed French Contemporary tables. Chef Emmanuel Stroobant's One Fullerton dining room is the right call for a special occasion, but book well ahead — availability at this level is tight and the Near Impossible booking difficulty rating is earned.

    Verdict: Book Saint Pierre if a two-Michelin-starred French Contemporary dinner at the edge of the Singapore River is the occasion you have in mind — but start the reservation process well before your travel dates.

    Saint Pierre at One Fullerton is one of Singapore's most decorated French Contemporary addresses. Chef Emmanuel Stroobant's restaurant has held two Michelin stars continuously through both 2024 and 2025, earned 94 points from La Liste in 2026 (94.5 in 2025), holds the Les Grandes Tables du Monde award for 2025, and sits at #177 on Opinionated About Dining's Asia ranking for 2025. That is a credential stack that few restaurants in the city can match, and it positions Saint Pierre clearly alongside Odette at the apex of Singapore's fine-dining French tier. If you are weighing whether the price and planning effort are justified, the short answer is yes — provided you are booking for a special occasion and are willing to plan several weeks in advance.

    The Setting and Atmosphere

    One Fullerton is a landmark address on the waterfront, and Saint Pierre's position on the second floor gives the dining room a composed, occasion-appropriate feel rather than the frenetic energy of street-level venues. The atmosphere reads formal-but-not-stiff: the kind of room where conversation carries easily because the ambient noise is managed, not suppressed. For a celebration dinner, a significant business meal, or an anniversary where the setting needs to hold its own without visual theatrics, this location earns its place. The waterfront context is part of why Saint Pierre matters to this specific part of the city , One Fullerton is one of Singapore's most recognisable civic spaces, and the restaurant's continued presence there over many years has made it something of a neighbourhood anchor for the Marina Bay-Fullerton corridor, a zone that now attracts serious restaurant-goers as much as hotel guests and tourists.

    The room's energy in the evening tends toward quiet authority rather than buzz. If you want the energetic hum of a packed brasserie, look elsewhere. If you want a dinner where the conversation is the point and the room works in your favour, Saint Pierre delivers. Noise levels are low enough for sustained dialogue , relevant for anyone planning a proposal, a business discussion, or a celebration that involves actual talking.

    Who Should Book

    Saint Pierre is built for the special-occasion diner. The $$$$ price tier, the two-star pedigree, and the formal French Contemporary format are all signals pointing in the same direction: this is not a casual Tuesday dinner. It is the right call for a milestone birthday, a significant anniversary, a client dinner where the venue needs to impress without spectacle, or a self-gifted solo splurge. Solo dining at a two-star French table is a legitimate choice here , the format and service level are well suited to a single diner who wants the full experience without compromise. That said, the price-per-head at this tier means solo dining is an intentional commitment, not a spontaneous one.

    For groups celebrating together, the setting works well for parties of two to four. Larger celebrations may find the intimate scale of a French Contemporary fine-dining room less accommodating than a venue built for bigger groups. If you are planning something for six or more, confirm capacity and private dining options directly before committing.

    Booking Difficulty and Timing

    Booking difficulty is classified as Near Impossible. That is not hyperbole , at this award level in Singapore, tables at Saint Pierre move fast and the window between wanting a reservation and getting one can stretch to several weeks or longer. The practical advice: decide your date, then book immediately rather than waiting to confirm travel plans first. If your preferred date is already gone, ask to be placed on a cancellation list. Visiting Singapore during a major event period (Formula 1, major MICE conferences, Lunar New Year) will compress availability further. For comparison, Jag and Whitegrass operate at a similar quality tier but with somewhat less name-recognition pressure, meaning their booking windows can be more forgiving if your travel dates are fixed and Saint Pierre is unavailable.

    Value and Price Assessment

    At $$$$ pricing, Saint Pierre is in the upper band of Singapore's fine-dining market. The two-star Michelin status and La Liste scores at 94+ points give objective grounding to the price: you are paying for a kitchen and front-of-house operating at a level that is externally verified, not self-declared. Whether that represents value depends on your reference point. If you are comparing against Béni or Roia , both strong French-influenced options at more accessible price points , Saint Pierre costs more and delivers more in terms of formal occasion weight and award credibility. If you are comparing against peers at the same price tier such as Zén or Waku Ghin, Saint Pierre holds its own on credentials but differs in cuisine approach and atmosphere. The tasting menu format , standard at this level , means the per-head cost is fixed and inclusive of the full experience. Go in knowing what you are spending; there is no budget path through a two-star French Contemporary tasting menu in Singapore.

    French Contemporary in the Region

    If your travel itinerary takes you beyond Singapore, the French Contemporary format at this level has strong regional representation worth knowing about. Amber in Hong Kong and Feuille in Hong Kong operate in a comparable tier. Chef's Table in Bangkok offers a French Contemporary experience at a different price point in Southeast Asia. For Macau, Robuchon au Dôme and Alain Ducasse at Morpheus represent the highest end of the format in that city. In Europe, L'Atelier Robuchon in Geneva and L'Envol in Hong Kong round out a useful peer set for the format. Bagatelle in Trier offers a European French Contemporary counterpoint for context. Saint Pierre sits comfortably within this regional elite set.

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    Quick Facts

    • Address: 1 Fullerton Road, #02-02B, One Fullerton, Singapore 049213
    • Cuisine: French Contemporary
    • Chef: Emmanuel Stroobant
    • Price tier: $$$$
    • Awards: Michelin 2 Stars (2024, 2025); La Liste 94pts (2026), 94.5pts (2025); Les Grandes Tables du Monde (2025); OAD Asia #177 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.7 from 354 reviews
    • Booking difficulty: Near Impossible , book as far out as possible

    Compare Saint Pierre

    Full Comparison: Saint Pierre
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Saint PierreFrench ContemporaryLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 94pts; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #177 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 94.5pts; Les Grandes Tables Du Monde Award (2025); Chef: Emmanuel Stroobant document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #189 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended (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

    What to weigh when choosing between Saint Pierre and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Saint Pierre?

    Saint Pierre is a two-Michelin-starred French Contemporary restaurant at One Fullerton, run by Chef Emmanuel Stroobant. The format is formal and occasion-oriented — this is a tasting-menu environment at $$$$ pricing, not a drop-in dinner. Book well ahead: at this award level in Singapore, tables move fast. Arrive knowing what you are committing to: a structured, multi-course meal at one of Singapore's most decorated addresses.

    Is Saint Pierre good for solo dining?

    Saint Pierre's two-star French Contemporary format is geared toward couples and small groups marking occasions. Solo dining is not ruled out, but the structured tasting-menu format and $$$$ price point make it a deliberate choice rather than a casual solo outing. If solo fine dining with a more counter-friendly setup is the priority, Jaan by Kirk Westaway or Waku Ghin may offer a better fit depending on availability.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Saint Pierre?

    At $$$$ and with two Michelin stars held in both 2024 and 2025, plus a La Liste score of 94–94.5 points across consecutive years, Saint Pierre's tasting menu sits at the top tier of Singapore fine dining by any credentialed measure. The question is whether the French Contemporary format matches what you want from the occasion — if it does, the pedigree justifies the price. If you are less invested in the format, Iggy's offers a different take at a comparable level.

    Is Saint Pierre worth the price?

    For a two-Michelin-starred meal with a Les Grandes Tables du Monde designation and consistent La Liste recognition above 94 points, Saint Pierre's $$$$ pricing is in line with what that credential set commands globally. It is worth it if a formal French Contemporary tasting experience is the goal. If you want comparable prestige at a potentially different price point, Zén is the other two-star-plus reference in Singapore.

    What should I order at Saint Pierre?

    Saint Pierre operates a French Contemporary tasting-menu format, so ordering à la carte in the conventional sense is not the structure here. The kitchen under Chef Emmanuel Stroobant drives the menu direction. Specific dishes and current menu compositions are not confirmed in our data — check directly with the restaurant at booking for current menu options and any dietary accommodation requirements.

    What are alternatives to Saint Pierre in Singapore?

    Zén is the direct comparison if you want three-Michelin-star French-rooted fine dining in Singapore. Jaan by Kirk Westaway holds one star with a strong British-French contemporary identity and is often easier to book. Waku Ghin at Marina Bay Sands offers Tetsuya Wakuda's Japanese-European counter format at a similarly high price point. Iggy's takes a more eclectic, wine-forward approach and is worth considering if you want to move away from strict French Contemporary.

    Is Saint Pierre good for a special occasion?

    Yes — Saint Pierre is built for exactly this. Two Michelin stars, a waterfront setting at One Fullerton, and the Les Grandes Tables du Monde recognition make it one of Singapore's most credentialed choices for a milestone dinner. Book as far in advance as possible; at this award level, last-minute availability is not reliable.

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