
Revolution
BUKIT MERAH, Singapore
Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Revolution is a smart Singapore pick when the occasion needs a relaxed setting and a credible wine signal rather than a formal chef-led meal. Book it for dates, small celebrations, or business catch-ups where flexibility matters; choose a hawker or seafood peer if the priority is price clarity or a specific cuisine.
About Revolution
Singapore is easy to over-plan, especially when the choice is between casual comfort, polished dining rooms, venues with recognized wine-list credentials. Revolution is worth considering if the occasion calls for a smart-casual Singapore venue with Star Wine List recognition rather than a page built around a verified cuisine, chef, signature dish, or price point.
The practical case is simple: choose this when the group wants a Singapore stop and is comfortable with limited verified public detail. The confirmed facts here are its smart-casual dress code, its listed opening hours, Star Wine List (2026) recognition. Because cuisine, menu format, seating, price are not specified here, the safer decision is to treat Revolution as a venue to confirm directly before building a meal around a specific food expectation.
A relaxed Singapore pick when wine recognition matters
Revolution's clearest verified signal is Star Wine List recognition. That makes it relevant for diners who pay attention to wine-focused guides, while the smart-casual dress code suggests a setting that does not require formal attire.
For a special occasion, that can be useful if the plan is simple and the group is happy to confirm details in advance. For a larger celebratory meal, the lack of verified public detail around seating and group setup means expectations should stay practical. If the night depends on a private room, a fixed menu, or exact spend control, compare other Singapore options first through Pearl's Singapore restaurants guide.
Where it fits against Singapore's broader dining map
Do not book Revolution expecting a verified cuisine, signature dish, chef-led story, or stated price range from the information available here. It makes more sense when the confirmed draw is its Star Wine List recognition and the timing works for your plans.
For visitors building a fuller Singapore plan, pair this decision with the city guides rather than forcing one venue to do every job: Singapore bars for a dedicated bar stop, Singapore hotels for stay planning, Singapore experiences if the meal is only one part of the evening.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Revolution occupies an industrial unit in Henderson, and its setting informs everything about the experience. The venue deliberately distances itself from Marina Bay and Orchard theatre—there’s no rooftop skyline or shophouse charm to lean on—so the room relies on reputation, focused cooking, and a curated wine program. That choice filters the audience: guests arrive intentionally, having done their research, which produces a measured, intimate atmosphere rather than a casual drop-in crowd. The industrial context reads as purposeful and restrained, giving the dining room a serious, considered energy that rewards diners who seek craft and depth over ambient spectacle.
Best For
Revolution suits diners who plan their evenings around a focused tasting or well-matched wine pairings. Its placement in an industrial enclave means guests are typically journeying with intent, so the restaurant works well for date night, a refined casual hangout, or anyone looking for a premium dinner built on a thoughtful wine list. It’s less about people-watching or sightseeing and more about the meal itself: guests who value carefully curated bottles and confident, signature dishes will get the most out of the visit. The setting favors smaller parties and deliberate dining rather than walk-in spontaneity.
Ordering Tips
When ordering, lean into what the venue is known for and let the wine program guide pairings. Signature plates such as the Signature Chicken Nuggets, Hua Diao Clams Linguine, and Chicken Rendang Ravioli are natural touchpoints to sample the kitchen’s fusion approach. The restaurant’s White Star recognition signals a purposeful wine list—ask the staff for recommendations or pairings rather than choosing at random. Because Revolution sits in an industrial neighborhood and attracts intentional diners, book ahead and allow time for a relaxed meal; it’s designed for considered dining rather than a rushed visit.
Planning details
Location
211 Henderson Rd, #01-05 Henderson Industrial Building, Singapore 159552 · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to go if Revolution is not the right fit
For a lower-cost, food-first stop, choose Unforgettable Carrot Cake. For a group meal with clearer cuisine and shared-dish logic, choose Sin Hoi Sai (Tiong Bahru).
Restaurant context
How Revolution compares in Singapore
Revolution is the more occasion-friendly choice if wine and a calmer room matter more than a named cuisine or lowest spend. Unforgettable Carrot Cake is the clearer value play at street-food pricing, but it serves a different need: fast, specific, casual. Pick that for a focused local bite; pick Revolution when the evening needs to last longer.
Sin Hoi Sai (Tiong Bahru) is the better comparison for groups who want seafood and a more conventional meal structure. Its $$ positioning gives diners more pricing context than Revolution, where the public price signal is not specified. If spend control and shared dishes are priorities, Sin Hoi Sai is the safer group choice.
Bao Zai, Magpie, Kampong Chicken Eating House are better treated as alternatives when availability, location, or a simpler meal is the deciding factor. Revolution's edge is the wine recognition and easy booking signal, which makes it useful for a flexible date or low-pressure celebration rather than a checklist meal.
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Compare Revolution
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revolution | Singapore | , | Star Wine Lists 2026 | , |
| Unforgettable Carrot Cake | Singapore | Street Food | 2024 Michelin Plate | $ |
| Bao Zai | Singapore | No published awards | , | , |
| Magpie | Singapore | No published awards | , | , |
| Sin Hoi Sai (Tiong Bahru) | Singapore | Seafood | 2024 Michelin Plate | $$ |
| Kampong Chicken Eating House | Singapore | No published awards | , | , |
How Revolution Singapore compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Revolution good for a special occasion?
Yes, if the occasion fits a smart-casual Singapore venue with Star Wine List (2026) recognition rather than a formal dinner built around a verified cuisine or tasting-menu format. It is open until 12 AM from Wednesday to Saturday, which can help with evening planning.
Can Revolution accommodate groups?
Group arrangements are not verified here, so larger parties should confirm directly before booking. The confirmed details are the smart-casual dress code, the listed opening hours, Star Wine List (2026) recognition. For a different kind of Singapore meal, Magpie or Sin Hoi Sai (Tiong Bahru) may be worth comparing, while Unforgettable Carrot Cake serves a very different purpose.
What are alternatives to Revolution in Singapore?
Use Revolution when Star Wine List recognition is a meaningful signal for your plans. Magpie, Sin Hoi Sai (Tiong Bahru), Bao Zai, Kampong Chicken Eating House, Unforgettable Carrot Cake are other Singapore options to compare depending on the kind of outing you want. The comparison should be based on the occasion, because Revolution's cuisine, menu format, price are not verified here.
Can I eat at the bar at Revolution?
Bar seating is not verified here. If that matters, contact Revolution directly before going. The confirmed information is that it is in Singapore, has a smart-casual dress code, is recognized by Star Wine List (2026), and operates on the listed days and hours.
What should a first-timer know about Revolution?
Go in expecting a Singapore venue with smart-casual dress code and Star Wine List (2026) recognition, not a venue with a verified cuisine, chef, signature dish, or price point listed here. It opens Wednesday to Sunday and closes Monday and Tuesday, with later hours from Wednesday to Saturday.
Is daytime or evening better at Revolution?
Evening is the stronger pick if you want the later Wednesday-to-Saturday hours, which run until 12 AM. Daytime works if you want an earlier visit: Revolution is listed from 11 AM to 5 PM Wednesday through Sunday, with an additional 6 PM to 12 AM opening period Wednesday through Saturday.
Is Revolution good for solo dining?
Solo suitability is not specifically verified here. A solo visit may still be practical if the hours and smart-casual setting fit your plans, but seating format and bar availability should be confirmed directly. If solo eating matters more than Star Wine List recognition, a casual food spot like Kampong Chicken Eating House may be a different kind of option.


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