Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Wakuda
260pts$$$ Japanese inside MBS. Book with lead time.

About Wakuda
Wakuda at Marina Bay Sands delivers Japanese contemporary cooking at the $$$-tier with a wine program that outperforms most rooms in its price bracket — 450 selections, three sommeliers, and strong California, French, and Italian depth. A Michelin Plate (2024) and moderate booking difficulty make it more accessible than Waku Ghin next door, and a better wine story than most $$$-tier Japanese options in Singapore.
Verdict: Book Wakuda if Japanese contemporary at a $$$-tier price point inside Marina Bay Sands is what you're after
Picture this: you've just walked through the casino floor, followed the signs to Hotel Tower 2, and stepped into a room that feels markedly quieter and more composed than anything else in the MBS complex. The energy at Wakuda is controlled, the lighting measured, the noise level closer to a high-end hotel dining room than a destination restaurant with a queue. If that atmosphere suits your occasion, and you're prepared to work within the $$$-tier pricing for both food and wine, Wakuda is worth your reservation. Chef Tetsuya Wakuda's Singapore outpost holds a Michelin Plate (2024), which signals consistent quality without the booking frenzy of a full-starred room. That's actually useful information: moderate booking difficulty means you're not competing with a three-month waitlist.
The Case for Multiple Visits
Wakuda is the kind of restaurant that rewards a second and third visit more than it impresses on a single pass. On your first visit, the obvious move is dinner — the room performs leading in the evening, when the ambient energy settles into something genuinely pleasant, and the full menu range is available across both lunch and dinner service. Go with two courses minimum to get a proper read on the kitchen's range across Japanese contemporary execution.
If you've already been once and are planning a return, consider lunch as your second-visit format. Lunch service at a $$$-tier Japanese contemporary room in Singapore often comes with a tighter, more focused menu at a price point that makes it easier to explore without committing to a full evening. It also gives you a cleaner read on the kitchen's technique when the room is quieter and the pacing less theatrical than a full dinner service. General Manager Daniel Piccoli runs a front-of-house team that includes Wine Director Britt Ng and sommeliers Tan Chuan Ann, Miyabi Takahashi, and Sammy Octavio — a notably deep wine team for a Singapore restaurant, managing 450 selections across 1,350 bottles of inventory. On a second visit, this is worth leaning into: the wine list skews California, France, and Italy, with pricing in the $$$ bracket meaning you'll find bottles well north of $100 alongside mid-range options. Ask the wine team to steer you rather than defaulting to the obvious choices.
A third visit, if you're in Singapore regularly, is leading treated as an occasion dinner , a group of four or more where you can work across more of the menu simultaneously and ask for pairing guidance from the sommelier team. The wine depth justifies it, and a larger table gives you coverage across a menu that benefits from breadth rather than repetition.
Practical Details
Wakuda sits at 10 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay Sands Hotel Tower 2 Lobby, Singapore 018956. For booking, moderate difficulty means a week or two of lead time is usually sufficient for weeknights, but give yourself two to three weeks for Friday or Saturday evenings. The hotel setting means walk-ins are possible if you're already staying at MBS, but don't rely on it for a special occasion. The venue serves lunch and dinner, and the $$$-tier cuisine pricing means a typical two-course meal without beverages runs $66 and above per person , factor in the $$$-tier wine list and a dinner for two with wine pairings will push significantly higher. Dress expectations at a Michelin Plate-level room inside Marina Bay Sands lean smart-casual at minimum; the room's composed atmosphere makes over-casual dress feel out of place.
For solo diners, the format works well , the restaurant's hotel-lobby setting and composed energy make it a comfortable choice for a solo dinner at the counter or a smaller table, and the wine team is worth engaging directly if you're eating alone. Solo dining at a $$$-tier Japanese contemporary room is a reasonable way to get the full measure of a kitchen without the cost of a tasting menu split across a larger group.
If you're comparing Wakuda against other Japanese contemporary options globally, the restaurant sits in a specific tier: more accessible than Waku Ghin next door in terms of both price and booking difficulty, but positioned as a serious room rather than a casual one. For context on how Japanese contemporary executes across other cities, see comparable rooms like Eika in Taipei, Sankai by Nagaya in Istanbul, Mimi Kakushi in Dubai, 3Fils in Dubai, NIRI in Abu Dhabi, Murakami in São Paulo, Izakaya in Zagreb, and The Japanese Restaurant in Andermatt.
Singapore Context
Singapore's fine dining tier is competitive enough that picking the right room for the right occasion matters. Wakuda sits in the $$$-tier alongside Jaan by Kirk Westaway and Meta, below the $$$$-tier of Odette and Les Amis, and with a wine program that genuinely differentiates it from most rooms at the same price point. The 4.2 Google rating across 328 reviews is a reasonable indicator of consistent delivery rather than exceptional highs , useful to know if you're calibrating expectations. For a broader picture of what Singapore offers across dining, lodging, and more, see our guides: Singapore restaurants, Singapore hotels, Singapore bars, Singapore wineries, and Singapore experiences.
Ratings at a Glance
- Cuisine: Japanese Contemporary, $$$
- Wine program: $$$, 450 selections, 1,350 bottles , California, France, Italy
- Awards: Michelin Plate (2024)
- Google rating: 4.2 (328 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Moderate
- Leading for: Couples, solo diners, small groups up to four, multi-visit regulars
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Wakuda stacks up against its Singapore peers.
Compare Wakuda
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wakuda | Japanese Contemporary | $$$ | WINE: Wine Strengths: California, France, Italy Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Selections: 450 Inventory: 1,350 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: Japanese Pricing: $$$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Lunch and Dinner STAFF: People Wine Director: Britt Ng Sommelier: Tan Chuan Ann, Miyabi Takahashi, Sammy Octavio Chef: Tetsuya Wakuda General Manager: Daniel Piccoli Owner: Marina Bay Sands; Michelin Plate (2024) | Moderate | — |
| Zén | European Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Jaan by Kirk Westaway | British Contemporary | $$$ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Iggy's | Modern European, European Contemporary | $$$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Summer Pavilion | Cantonese | $$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Waku Ghin | Creative Japanese, Japanese Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Wakuda measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wakuda good for solo dining?
Yes, solo dining works at Wakuda. The $$$-tier price point is easier to justify when you're in control of your own order, and Japanese contemporary formats typically suit counter or single-seat arrangements. Confirm seating options when booking, as availability for one can be easier to secure at short notice than tables for two or more.
Can Wakuda accommodate groups?
Groups are manageable but require planning. At the $$$ price tier inside Marina Bay Sands Hotel Tower 2, larger parties should book well ahead and discuss table configuration directly with the restaurant. For a group that wants a private-room experience, check availability at time of booking rather than assuming it's offered.
What should I order at Wakuda?
Menu specifics aren't confirmed in our data, so ordering advice beyond format isn't something Pearl will fabricate here. What the record does confirm: Wakuda runs lunch and dinner service, operates at $$$ price tier, and holds a Michelin Plate (2024). Ask the sommelier team — Wine Director Britt Ng and colleagues Tan Chuan Ann, Miyabi Takahashi, and Sammy Octavio — for pairing guidance across the 450-selection wine list.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Wakuda?
At $$$ per head, Wakuda's Michelin Plate recognition (2024) suggests the kitchen is operating at a level that justifies a tasting format if Japanese contemporary is your preferred style. That said, Singapore's $$$-tier also includes Waku Ghin and Jaan by Kirk Westaway, which carry heavier award credentials. Wakuda earns its price if the Marina Bay Sands location is convenient or if Tetsuya Wakuda's Japanese-rooted approach is specifically what you're after.
What should I wear to Wakuda?
Dress code specifics aren't in the venue data, but a $$$-tier Japanese contemporary restaurant inside Marina Bay Sands Hotel Tower 2 reasonably calls for neat, presentable clothing. Treat it as occasion dining: collared shirts or equivalent for men, avoid beachwear or athleisure. When in doubt, call ahead or check the restaurant's own reservation confirmation for guidance.
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