Restaurant in Queenstown, Singapore
Asian Twist by 365 Food
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About Asian Twist by 365 Food
Asian Twist by 365 Food is a corporate-park lunch venue at Singapore's Science Park, operated by institutional caterer 365 Food. It works well for a weekday midday meal if you are already in the area, but it is not a destination. Walk-ins at lunch are the norm; evening visits are hard to justify given the location and operator format.
Asian Twist by 365 Food: Quick Take
The name suggests a pan-Asian fusion concept, but Asian Twist by 365 Food is better understood as a Science Park canteen operating at a higher register than the surrounding food court options — not a destination restaurant. If you are coming from central Singapore expecting a polished dining room, recalibrate: this is a lunch-driven, workplace-adjacent spot in the Ascent building at 2 Science Park Drive. The daytime crowd tells you everything about who this place actually serves.
On the question of lunch versus dinner: lunch is almost certainly where Asian Twist by 365 Food makes sense. The Science Park precinct empties considerably in the evenings, and a venue in this location — managed under the 365 Food group, which operates institutional and corporate catering accounts across Singapore , is designed around the weekday midday rush. If you are in the area for work, or staying somewhere nearby in the west of Singapore, a lunch visit is a reasonable call. An evening trip requires specific motivation that the available data does not currently support.
The Ascent building address puts this venue firmly outside the tourist or leisure dining circuit. Compare that positioning to destination Singapore restaurants like Les Amis in Singapore or the hawker-rooted precision of Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles in Downtown Core, and the gap in intent becomes clear. Asian Twist is not competing in that space. It is a functional, accessible option for the Science Park worker population, and that framing should guide your expectations.
If you have visited once and are weighing a return, the honest advice is to consider what specifically worked for you the first time. The 365 Food group operates at scale, so consistency across visits is more plausible than surprise. For something more considered in Singapore's west or central areas, Béni in Orchard or Cicheti in Rochor offer a meaningfully different experience if the occasion warrants it.
Booking difficulty is low. Walk-in access at lunch is the expected format for a venue of this type and location. No reservation infrastructure is noted in the available data, which further confirms the casual, volume-oriented nature of the operation. Arrive during the core lunch window , typically 12:00 to 13:30 for Science Park venues , if you want the full spread of options before anything sells out.
For the wider Queenstown and Singapore dining context, see our full Queenstown restaurants guide, and explore options across the city via guides to Queenstown hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences. If you are exploring the Queenstown neighbourhood of Singapore specifically, nearby alternatives worth knowing include Bugis Street Ah Huat Hainanese Chicken Rice for no-frills hawker fare, or venture further for the izakaya format at 大巴窑93茶粿 in Kallang.
How It Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I wear to Asian Twist by 365 Food? Smart-casual or office attire is appropriate , this is a corporate park venue in Singapore's Science Park precinct, and the crowd reflects that. There is no dress code to worry about; what you would wear to a work meeting is more than sufficient.
- How far ahead should I book Asian Twist by 365 Food? No advance booking appears necessary. The venue operates in a walk-in format typical of institutional and canteen-style dining in Singapore's business parks. Arriving at the start of the lunch window gives you the most options.
- What should a first-timer know about Asian Twist by 365 Food? Come at lunch, not dinner. This is a Science Park daytime venue run by 365 Food, a corporate catering group. The experience is functional and accessible , think well-run lunch counter rather than a sit-down restaurant with table service. Manage expectations accordingly and it delivers for what it is.
- What are alternatives to Asian Twist by 365 Food in Queenstown? If you mean the Queenstown neighbourhood of Singapore (where this venue is located), options nearby include hawker centres along Commonwealth Avenue West. For a step up in occasion, Béni in Orchard and Cicheti in Rochor are accessible by MRT. If you are comparing against New Zealand's Queenstown, that is a different city: see Amisfield, Rātā, or Bespoke Kitchen for that context.
- Is Asian Twist by 365 Food good for a special occasion? No. The Science Park location, institutional operator background, and walk-in lunch format make this a poor fit for a celebratory meal. For a special occasion in Singapore, Les Amis or Béni are far better choices.
- Does Asian Twist by 365 Food handle dietary restrictions? No specific information is available in the venue record. As a 365 Food group operation, the kitchen is likely accustomed to a mixed workforce with varied dietary needs, but confirm directly before visiting if restrictions are a firm requirement. No website or phone number is listed in the current data.
- Is Asian Twist by 365 Food good for solo dining? Yes, in the sense that a casual lunch counter format naturally accommodates solo diners. There is no awkwardness in eating alone at a workplace canteen. If you are a solo traveller seeking a more considered solo dining experience in Singapore, the counter seats at Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles or Béni offer a more memorable option.
Compare Asian Twist by 365 Food
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| Asian Twist by 365 Food | — | |
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| Rātā | — | |
| True South Dining Room | — | |
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