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    Le Pristine

    100Pearl Points

    Dinner-first pick

    Le Pristine, Restaurant in Singapore

    About Le Pristine

    A polished Orchard hotel restaurant for travelers who want an easy, late-week dinner near Scotts Road rather than a hard-to-secure tasting counter. Le Pristine is strongest as a composed special-occasion or client-dinner choice, with We're Smart World 2025 1 Radish recognition adding a useful plant-forward trust signal.

    Le Pristine is a Singapore restaurant with a limited weekly schedule and a smart-casual dress code. The verified opening times make it most useful for a planned dinner from Wednesday to Sunday, with Sunday also offering a 12–3 PM lunch window. Because the available details do not verify cuisine, chef, signature dishes, price, room style, or address beyond Singapore, it is best judged as a booking decision around timing, dress expectations, confirmed recognition rather than around a specific menu promise.

    The strongest confirmed point of distinction is recognition: Le Pristine has a We're Smart World 2025 1 Radish distinction. That is useful context, but the available details do not support treating it as a destination for named dishes, a particular service format, or a documented chef-led menu. Go in expecting a planned restaurant visit in Singapore, not a page of specifics that the verified data does not confirm.

    Choose it for a planned Singapore dinner, not unverified specifics

    This is a cleaner match for diners who want a confirmed evening window and a smart-casual setting than for anyone trying to choose based on a particular cuisine, dish, price point, or room format. Those details are not verified here, so the safer way to use Le Pristine in an itinerary is as a Singapore dinner booking with limited hours and a confirmed award reference.

    For comparison, Sushi Ichi, Crossroads Cafe, Ginza Tenharu, StraitsKitchen, Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant may also be worth considering depending on the occasion. Le Pristine's confirmed profile is narrower: smart-casual dress, a Wednesday-to-Sunday dinner schedule, Sunday lunch, a We're Smart World 2025 1 Radish distinction.

    The late-week dinner slot is the smart play

    The practical angle is timing. Le Pristine is closed on Monday and Tuesday, then open for dinner from 6–9 PM Wednesday through Saturday, with Sunday service from 12–3 PM and 6–9 PM. That makes dinner the most consistently available choice, while Sunday lunch is the only verified daytime service.

    For wider Singapore planning, pair this with our full Singapore restaurants guide, our full Singapore hotels guide, our full Singapore bars guide, our full Singapore wineries guide, our full Singapore experiences guide. Other Singapore dining can fill in different occasions, but Le Pristine should be treated only according to the verified details above.

    Quick reference: choose dinner for the widest availability, note that Sunday lunch is also offered, dress smart casual, use the We're Smart World 2025 1 Radish distinction as the confirmed recognition point.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Le Pristine good for solo dining?

    The verified details do not specify seating style or solo-dining setup. What is confirmed is that Le Pristine is open for dinner from 6–9 PM Wednesday through Saturday, plus Sunday from 12–3 PM and 6–9 PM, so solo diners should judge it by whether those times fit their plans. Sushi Ichi is another option to compare.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Le Pristine?

    Dinner is the more consistently available choice because Le Pristine serves dinner from 6–9 PM Wednesday through Saturday and again on Sunday. Sunday lunch is available from 12–3 PM, so it works if you specifically want the one verified daytime window. Crossroads Cafe is another option to consider for a different plan.

    What should I wear to Le Pristine?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. The available details do not confirm a street address, room format, or other dress-related specifics, so smart casual is the safest standard to follow. Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant is another restaurant to compare for a separate occasion.

    What should I order at Le Pristine?

    No signature dishes, cuisine, menu format, or prices are verified in the available data. Choose based on the menu presented at the time of your booking rather than relying on a specific dish recommendation. If you are comparing options, Sushi Ichi is another venue to consider.

    What are alternatives to Le Pristine in Singapore?

    Other venues to compare include Crossroads Cafe, Ginza Tenharu, StraitsKitchen, Sushi Ichi, Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant. Le Pristine's confirmed details are its Singapore location, smart-casual dress code, limited weekly hours, We're Smart World 2025 1 Radish distinction.

    Is Le Pristine good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for a planned occasion if the schedule and smart-casual dress code fit your needs. The verified recognition is a We're Smart World 2025 1 Radish distinction, but no private-room details, pricing, menu format, or service style are confirmed. Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant is another venue to compare.

    Can Le Pristine accommodate groups?

    The verified details do not specify seating capacity, private rooms, or group policies. For parties, the safest confirmed planning point is the schedule: dinner from 6–9 PM Wednesday through Saturday, Sunday lunch from 12–3 PM, Sunday dinner from 6–9 PM. Crossroads Cafe is another option to compare for group planning.

    Location

    10 Scotts Rd, Grand Hyatt, Singapore 228211

    Singapore, Singapore

    Compare Le Pristine

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    Wan Hao Chinese RestaurantSingapore, , ,
    Crossroads CafeSingapore, , ,
    Sushi IchiSingaporeSushi, $$$$
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    How Le Pristine Singapore compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this is not the right fit

    If the group wants a more casual hotel meal, choose Crossroads Cafe. If the brief is a higher-spend Japanese dinner, choose Sushi Ichi instead.

    How it compares in Singapore

    Le Pristine is the better pick if the priority is an easy Orchard-area dinner in a polished hotel setting. Sushi Ichi is the stronger choice for a sushi-specific splurge, with a $$$$ price signal and a more focused format, but it is less flexible for diners who want a broader evening rather than a counter-led meal.

    Crossroads Cafe is the more casual cross-shop when convenience matters more than occasion energy. Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant makes more sense for a Chinese restaurant brief or a family-style meal, while Le Pristine is cleaner for a smaller dinner where room, pacing, hotel polish are part of the value.

    StraitsKitchen is the broader local-flavor comparison, Ginza Tenharu is the better fit when the group wants a more Japanese-specific experience. For booking ease, Le Pristine has the advantage; for diners chasing a single cuisine format, choose the specialist instead.

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