Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Lolla
415ptsMediterranean Mastery

About Lolla
Award-winning chef Johanne Siy transforms a heritage Chinatown shophouse into Singapore's most intimate fine dining destination, where her Michelin-recognized modern European cuisine with Asian influences unfolds before just 35 guests across two distinctive levels, featuring signature dishes like sea urchin pudding and theatrical open-kitchen presentations.
Where Mediterranean soul meets Asian innovation, Lolla Singapore transforms a heritage Chinatown shophouse into an intimate culinary theater, showcasing award-winning chef Johanne Siy's bold interpretation of modern European cuisine through meticulously sourced seasonal ingredients.
Since its evolution under Siy's leadership in 2020, Lolla has emerged as one of Singapore's most distinctive fine dining destinations. The Asia's Best Female Chef 2023 brings an extraordinary pedigree from Le Bernardin, Noma, and Fäviken to this Michelin-recognized gem. Her Filipino heritage and Nordic training converge in a produce-driven philosophy that elevates simple ingredients into complex, memorable compositions. The restaurant's journey from Mediterranean small plates to Siy's innovative modern European vision represents Singapore's dynamic culinary landscape, earning critical acclaim for its unwavering commitment to ingredient provenance and seasonal authenticity.
Lolla's cuisine celebrates bold flavors through signature creations like the legendary sea urchin pudding—a seaweed pudding crowned with pristine uni and squid ink—alongside Hokkaido scallop carpaccio and burnt oyster with seaweed vinaigrette. The menu showcases Siy's masterful technique through dishes like crab relleno layered with three crab varieties and Mayura Wagyu tri-tip with crispy duck fat potatoes. Seasonal tasting menus on Friday and Saturday evenings demonstrate the kitchen's full creative range, while à la carte offerings emphasize the restaurant's sharing-focused Mediterranean roots. Each dish reflects meticulous sourcing, from Nepalese organic vegetables to Tasmanian grass-fed beef, ensuring every element meets Siy's exacting standards.
The restored Ann Siang Hill shophouse creates two distinct dining experiences across its intimate 35-seat layout. The street-level counter bar positions just 13 guests directly before the open kitchen, offering an immersive chef's table experience where diners witness Siy's team craft each dish amid theatrical flames and aromatic smoke. The basement communal table provides a more secluded atmosphere, perfect for private celebrations within the space's rustic-modern aesthetic. The turquoise-tiled façade hints at the warm, convivial environment within, where Siy herself often engages guests, sharing stories behind each carefully composed plate. Service balances sophistication with approachability, reflecting the restaurant's philosophy of exceptional cuisine without pretension.
Lolla represents Singapore fine dining at its most authentic and innovative. Reservations are essential for the communal basement table, while the coveted counter seats operate on a first-come basis, adding to the restaurant's exclusive appeal. For discerning diners seeking modern European cuisine with distinctive Asian influences, Lolla delivers an unforgettable experience that showcases why Johanne Siy stands among Asia's culinary elite.
Hours
- Monday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6–11 pm
- Tuesday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6–11 pm
- Thursday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6–11 pm
- Friday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6–11 pm
- Saturday
- 12–2:30 pm, 6–11 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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