Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Somma
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About Somma
Somma is the Italian fine dining return of chef Mirko Febbrile, operating from New Bahru's School Block on Kim Yam Road. It won both Best New Restaurant and Best Service at the Tatler Best Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 awards — a strong early signal for a room with a sourcing-driven menu and notably polished front-of-house. Book if Italian tasting-menu format is your preference and you want a quieter, more considered room than Singapore's louder fine dining venues.
Should You Book Somma?
Yes — and sooner rather than later. Somma is one of the harder-to-get tables to open in Singapore in 2025, and its twin Tatler Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific wins for Leading New Restaurant and Leading Service confirm it earned that difficulty fast. Chef Mirko Febbrile's return to Singapore's fine dining circuit has produced a restaurant that sits clearly in the upper tier of the city's Italian options, with service polish that few new openings match in their first year. If Italian fine dining is your format and you want a room that feels current rather than established, this is where to go.
About Somma
Somma opened inside New Bahru, the repurposed school compound on Kim Yam Road that has become one of Singapore's more interesting dining destinations in 2025. The fourth-floor position in the School Block gives the room a quieter, more contained feel than the street-level venues below — the energy here is focused rather than buzzing, which makes it a better call for a serious meal than for a casual night out. If you are coming for conversation and considered eating, the atmosphere works in your favour. Come later in service and the room fills; earlier seatings are the better pick for a relaxed pace.
The editorial angle on Somma in its award write-ups centres on Febbrile's sourcing approach: the menu is built around Italian culinary logic applied to ingredients that reflect where the kitchen is actually located. That means the kitchen is not flying in every component from Italy to prove a point, but it is also not doing a generic Asian-Italian fusion exercise. The result, according to Tatler's 2025 assessment, is a menu that justifies its fine dining positioning through ingredient quality and technique rather than novelty. For diners who have been to Somma once, the question on a return visit is whether the seasonal programme has moved on , this is a kitchen where the menu evolves rather than staying fixed, so a second visit should deliver meaningfully different eating from the first.
Service is the other headline. The Leading Service badge from Tatler's Asia-Pacific list is a specific credential, not a general commendation, and it puts Somma in a different category from many of Singapore's newer openings where front-of-house can feel under-developed. For a special occasion or a meal where the host-guest dynamic matters, that service consistency is a genuine differentiator. If you are comparing Somma to another new Italian or European fine dining opening in the city, the service track record here is the clearest reason to lean toward this booking over an untested alternative.
The location requires a little intention. New Bahru is easy to reach but not a destination you walk past , plan your route rather than assuming a cab drop-off will be direct inside the compound. The fourth-floor positioning means you will need to find the School Block entrance specifically. Allow a few extra minutes on your first visit.
For context on how Somma fits within Singapore's wider fine dining range, the city's Italian and European options span from the long-established rooms at Les Amis and Odette to newer tasting-menu formats like Meta. Somma sits in this tier by award recognition, though without published pricing in the current data, the specific value calculation requires checking the menu directly at somma.world or calling +65 9756 1590 before booking. Pearl's full Singapore restaurants guide covers the wider field if you are deciding between categories. For other experiences in the city, the Singapore hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth a look.
Globally, the style of sourcing-led fine dining that Somma represents has clear reference points: Le Bernardin in New York makes ingredient provenance the whole argument for price; Aponiente in Spain does the same with local marine sourcing. Somma is working a comparable logic in Singapore's context, which is a harder brief given the sourcing constraints of an island city, and the award recognition suggests the kitchen is pulling it off.
Quick reference: Italian fine dining, New Bahru School Block, 4th floor. Bookings: +65 9756 1590 or somma.world. Tatler Leading New Restaurant and Leading Service, Asia-Pacific 2025. Booking difficulty: Easy.
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| Somma | Easy | ||
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Somma accommodate groups?
Group bookings are possible, but Somma's fourth-floor setting in New Bahru's School Block suits smaller parties better than large ones. For parties of six or more, check the venue's official channels at +65 9756 1590 to confirm capacity and any private dining arrangements. Waku Ghin at Marina Bay Sands has more infrastructure for large group fine dining if that's a priority.
Can I eat at the bar at Somma?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in published details for Somma. Given its fine dining format and the intimate scale typical of New Bahru's restaurant spaces, the experience is structured around table service. Call +65 9756 1590 or check somma.world to clarify counter or bar options before arriving.
Is Somma good for solo dining?
Somma won Tatler's Best Service award alongside Best New Restaurant in 2025, which is a reasonable signal that solo guests won't feel overlooked. Italian fine dining with a tasting menu format generally works well for solo diners at the counter or a single seat. Confirm availability for one when booking — demand is high and tables are allocated quickly.
Does Somma handle dietary restrictions?
Somma's tasting menu format under chef Mirko Febbrile is Italian fine dining, which typically allows for advance dietary requests. Contact the restaurant at +65 9756 1590 before booking to flag restrictions — this is not a venue where you should expect to sort this at the door. The more notice, the better the kitchen can adapt.
What should a first-timer know about Somma?
Somma is on the fourth floor of New Bahru's School Block on Kim Yam Road — the complex is a repurposed school campus, so allow time to find your way in. Chef Mirko Febbrile's return to Singapore earned two Tatler Best Restaurants Asia-Pacific badges in 2025: Best New Restaurant and Best Service, which sets expectations correctly. This is a planned, occasion-style dinner, not a casual drop-in.
How far ahead should I book Somma?
Book at least three to four weeks out. Somma is among the harder tables to secure that opened in Singapore in 2025, and its back-to-back Tatler recognition has increased demand further. Reach out via somma.world or call +65 9756 1590 — last-minute availability is possible but not a reliable strategy.
What should I wear to Somma?
Somma's setting in New Bahru and its Tatler Best New Restaurant positioning points to smart dress being appropriate — think neat, occasion-ready rather than formal black tie. Singapore's fine dining conventions generally expect guests to dress up slightly, and Somma's service pedigree (Tatler Best Service 2025) suggests the room matches that standard. When in doubt, smart casual with an upward lean is a safe approach.
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