
Cherry Garden
Marina Centre, Singapore
Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Cherry Garden occupies the fifth floor of the Mandarin Oriental Singapore on Raffles Avenue, putting it firmly in the hotel-dining bracket for Downtown Core Chinese cuisine. The address signals formal group dining and hotel-level pricing, making it a stronger fit for celebrations or business meals than casual drop-ins. Verify current pricing and hours directly before booking, as Pearl's data for this venue is limited.
About Cherry Garden
Cherry Garden, Downtown Core: Quick Verdict
Cherry Garden sits on the fifth floor of a Raffles Avenue address; a location that signals hotel-dining expectations and the pricing that typically follows. For a Chinese dining experience in Downtown Core, the address alone puts it in a different bracket from the hawker-adjacent options nearby, your decision to book should turn on whether that setting justifies the spend for your group.
Because the venue database carries no confirmed price range, hours, or awards data for Cherry Garden at this time, Pearl is not in a position to verify specific spend-per-head figures or booking policies. What the address tells you: 5 Raffles Ave is the Mandarin Oriental Singapore, a property where restaurant standards tend to match the room rates. If that context shapes your expectations correctly, read on.
The Space and When to Go
Hotel Chinese restaurants at this address tier typically occupy rooms designed for formal group dining; round tables, private room options, a layout that suits celebrations over solo or casual drop-in visits. If you are booking for two, confirm whether counter or smaller table configurations are available before committing; hotel Chinese dining rooms of this scale often work better for parties of four or more. For the leading experience, a weekend lunch booking (if dim sum is offered) tends to be the format that gives you the most for your money at venues in this category, with the room feeling purposeful rather than echo-y.
Timing matters in another sense: hotel restaurants in the Raffles Ave corridor draw both tourist traffic and local regulars, so a weekday dinner typically means a quieter room and more attentive service than a peak weekend slot. If atmosphere is your priority, Saturday lunch; if service depth is, go Tuesday or Wednesday evening.
How Cherry Garden Fits the Downtown Core Chinese Dining Picture
Downtown Core has a genuine spread of Chinese dining options across price tiers. Golden Peony at the Conrad is the closest direct competitor in format, also a hotel Chinese restaurant with a formal room and a Cantonese focus. Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine competes on prestige and is a stronger bet if you want a verifiable award track record to anchor the decision. At the other end, Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles is the neighbourhood's casual-excellence counterpoint: a fraction of the price, a completely different register, worth knowing about if your group is flexible on format.
If you are an explorer looking for depth and context in Singapore's Chinese dining scene, Cherry Garden's Mandarin Oriental address is a reasonable starting point, but cross-reference current reviews before booking, given the data gaps on awards and current chef tenure. For confirmed quality signals in the broader Singapore fine-dining picture, Les Amis in Singapore and Béni in Orchard both carry verifiable credentials that Cherry Garden's current database record does not.
Know Before You Go
Practical Details
- Address: 5 Raffles Ave. Floor 5, Singapore 039797 (Mandarin Oriental Singapore)
- Booking difficulty: Easy, walk-in or short-notice reservations likely possible outside peak periods
- Leading for: Group dining, celebrations, business meals in a hotel-Chinese format
- Price range: Not confirmed in Pearl data, expect hotel-restaurant pricing; verify directly before booking
- Hours: Not confirmed, contact the Mandarin Oriental Singapore directly
- Phone/website: Not listed in Pearl data, search via the Mandarin Oriental Singapore main contact
- Dress code: Smart casual is a safe assumption for a fifth-floor hotel restaurant at this address
Explore More in Downtown Core
Planning a broader trip? Pearl covers the full Downtown Core dining and experience picture: our full Downtown Core restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide. For Chinese dining at other price points across Singapore, Asian Twist by 365 Food in Queenstown and Bugis Street Ah Huat Hainanese Chicken Rice at Changi Airport are worth checking before you decide where your Singapore dining budget goes.
Part of
Mandarin Oriental116 locations on PearlPlanning details
- Location
- 5 Raffles Ave., Floor 5, Singapore 039797
- Reservations
- Book on SevenRooms
- Website
- mandarinoriental.com
- Phone
- +6568853500
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Cherry Garden occupies a poised, formal niche on the fifth floor overlooking Marina Bay, where Cantonese tradition meets waterfront context. The room emphasizes classical technique—roast meats carved tableside and made-to-order dim sum—delivered with tablecloth service and a tea programme that the kitchen treats as a course. A wine list runs alongside Shaoxing and tea selections, reinforcing the restaurant’s premium orientation. The overall effect is a scenic, deliberate dining environment that privileges careful timing and refinement; it feels built for slow, attentive meals rather than casual drop-ins.
Best For
Cherry Garden is well suited to business dinners, private events and milestone celebrations that call for formality and discretion. Private dining rooms and tablecloth service give groups the ceremony they expect, while the multi-course Cantonese repertoire—roast meats tableside, made-to-order dim sum and an attentive tea programme—supports extended tasting menus and communal sharing. The accompanying wine list and traditional beverage selections make it straightforward to pair across courses, so the room works equally well for polished client dinners and family gatherings that want a classical Chinese fine-dining experience.
Ordering Tips
Focus on the restaurant’s signatures and service moments: order roast meats to experience tableside carving and include made-to-order dim sum to sample the kitchen’s steam timing and technique. The Peking Duck is a natural showpiece for groups, while the boneless crucian carp congee highlights a quieter, stock-driven side of Cantonese cooking. Treat the tea programme as part of the meal—ask staff which teas complement seafood and roast dishes—and consult the wine list alongside Shaoxing options when choosing pairings to round out a multi-course Cantonese experience.
Venue details
Ambiance
Awash in natural daylight by day and soft ambient lighting at night, with old-world stone walls and wooden trellises evoking classic elegance and Chinese architectural heritage.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Formal
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Peking Duck
- boneless crucian carp congee
Planning details
Location
5 Raffles Ave., Floor 5, Singapore 039797 · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles; Notable alternative
- Golden Peony; Notable alternative
- Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine; Notable alternative
- Nutmeg & Clove; Notable alternative
- TWG TEA; Notable alternative
Restaurant context
For confirmed-credential Chinese dining in Downtown Core, Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine is the stronger booking if awards and verifiable quality signals matter to you. It has a documented track record that Cherry Garden's current Pearl record cannot match. Golden Peony at the Conrad is the closest format equivalent; hotel Chinese, formal room, Cantonese focus; and is worth comparing directly on current pricing before you commit to either.
If your group is flexible on format, Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles delivers a completely different register at a fraction of the spend: casual, fast, the kind of casual-excellence option that Downtown Core actually undersells to visitors. For a mid-afternoon break rather than a full meal, TWG TEA is the easiest booking in the area and works well as a low-commitment entry point to the neighbourhood. Nutmeg & Clove works if you want something that leans into Singapore's culinary heritage rather than hotel-format Cantonese.
The honest read: Cherry Garden's Raffles Avenue address puts it in a competitive set where the other options are better documented in Pearl's data right now. Book Imperial Treasure if you want a formal Chinese meal with a verifiable quality anchor. Go Ah Ter if budget and authenticity matter more than setting. Cherry Garden sits between those poles, until more data is confirmed, it is a reasonable choice for groups already staying at the Mandarin Oriental rather than a destination booking in its own right.
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Compare Cherry Garden
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Cherry Garden | Downtown Core | Michelin 1 Star 20262026 Michelin Plate |
| Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles | Downtown Core | No published awards |
| Golden Peony | Downtown Core | No published awards |
| Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine | Downtown Core | Michelin Guide Shanghai Jiangsu Zhejiang 20262025 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #2952025 Michelin 2 Stars2025 La Liste Top Restaurants2024 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #2752024 Michelin 2 Stars2023 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended |
| Nutmeg & Clove | Downtown Core | No published awards |
| TWG TEA | Downtown Core | No published awards |
How Cherry Garden compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
FAQs
- Can I eat at the bar at Cherry Garden? Bar seating is not confirmed in Pearl's data for Cherry Garden. Hotel Chinese restaurants at this tier typically offer full table service rather than a bar-dining format. Contact the Mandarin Oriental directly to ask whether counter or bar seats are available, it is not a format you should assume.
- What should I wear to Cherry Garden? No dress code is listed in Pearl's data, but the address, fifth floor of the Mandarin Oriental Singapore, sets the expectation. Smart casual is the safe call: no shorts or sandals, business casual works comfortably. This is not a strict black-tie room, but it is not a come-as-you-are spot either.
- What should I order at Cherry Garden? Pearl does not carry confirmed menu or signature dish data for Cherry Garden at this time, so specific recommendations are not possible without risking inaccuracy. Cantonese roast meats and dim sum are the formats most associated with hotel Chinese restaurants of this type in Singapore, but verify the current menu directly before visiting, as hotel restaurant offerings change with chef tenure and season.
- Does Cherry Garden handle dietary restrictions? No dietary policy is listed in Pearl's current data. For a hotel restaurant at this address, kitchen flexibility is generally higher than at independent venues, but do not assume. Contact the Mandarin Oriental Singapore directly before booking if dietary needs are a factor; this is worth confirming rather than discovering on arrival.

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