Jewel Changi Airport is more than just a mall —it’s a food paradise with over 112 restaurants spread across its multiple levels. From global fast-food giants like Shake Shack and Burger & Lobster to high-end options like Violet Oon and Beauty in the Pot, the Jewel food scene is as diverse as it gets. You’ll also find popular local spots like Food Republic, offering a curated range of hawker-style dishes. Jewel attracts about 50 million visitors annually, making it a hotspot for foot traffic, and the restaurants here consistently rank high for quality and ambiance.
Here are 22 of the best jewel food and restaurant options to forget you’re in an airport.
KANTIN
⭐4.8 | $ 20-30 | South East Asian.
KANTIN at Jewel Changi serves up authentic Borneo dishes like the Headhunter Pansuh Set and Rainforest Fried Rice, which definitely live up to their names, giving you that “in-the-jungle” vibe. The décor is modern but with rustic touches that nod to Borneo’s heritage. People rave about the unique flavours—whether it’s the fermented ingredients or the wild herbs, it’s all a bit wild (literally) but memorable. Perfect for adventurous eaters looking for something beyond your usual jewel restaurant fare.
Try: Headhunter Pansuh Set, Super Dry Lasksa, Sarawak Laksa, Ice Cream Cempadak, Rainforest Fried Rice, Pineapple Fried Rice,
#05-206/207 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
62857488
Poulet Bijou
⭐4.8 | $ 20-30 | French casual. Roast chicken. Halal.
Poulet Bijou at Jewel Changi Airport offers a French-inspired menu with a local twist. Known for its roasted chicken dishes, their Poulet Rôti is a must-try, served with mushroom Chardonnay sauce. The interior boasts a chic, modern bistro vibe, with a touch of Parisian flair, perfect for a cozy dining experience. It’s a hit with diners who love the balance of flavourful yet simple dishes. This popular Jewel food spot is Halal too.
Try: Chicken with mushroom sauce, Truffle mash, Seafood stew, Truffle mushroom risotto, Mango pudding, Salmon pot pie, Brazilian lemonade, Oxtail pasta
#01-227 Jewel, Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore 819666
6243 7820
Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè
⭐4.7 | $ 20-30 | Italian casual. Halal.
Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè at Jewel Changi Airport serves up halal-certified Italian classics with a twist, making it a hit for casual diners. Their menu includes artisan pastas like Tortiglioni with Beef Oxtail Bolognese and some surprise fusion dishes such as Linguine with Spicy Chicken Katsu. The vibe is laid-back, with a trattoria-style decor that feels cozy yet lively. Fans of this love the simple, quality ingredients, and of course, don’t skip the tiramisu if you want to leave with a smile. Perfect Jewel food spot if you’re craving pasta!
Try: Truffle fries, Truffle mushroom risotto, Tortiglioni, Oxtail pasta, Baked rice, White bolognese, Caramel panna cotta, Sea bass risotto, Cauliflower gratin.
#04-200 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
6214 9485
Yun Nans 云海肴
⭐4.6 | $20-40 | Chinese casual.
Yun Nans (云海肴), at Jewel Changi Airport, is the first international outpost of China’s largest Yunnan restaurant chain. Specializing in highland cuisine, it offers authentic flavours from the Yunnan province, with signature dishes like the Steam Pot Chicken Soup, made without water and slow-steamed for 3 hours. The décor is simple yet elegant, emphasizing natural materials. People love the bold flavours, especially the wild mushroom dishes and the refreshing rice noodles. Though the chilli heat is something to brace for, this Jewel food gem is worth the adventure.
Try: Chicken soup, Porcini mushrooms, Steam pot chicken, Pao fan, Grilled seabass, Poached pork, Flower cake
#02-217 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
6908 3677
Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck
⭐4.0 | $50-100 | Chinese Restaurant. Peking Duck.
Ah, Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck, the crown jewel of Jewel food (see what I did there?). Nestled in Changi Airport’s glitzy mall, it’s where jet-setters and locals alike flock for a taste of Beijing’s finest. Legend has it the chefs train for years just to master the art of crispy duck skin – talk about a niche career path. The decor? probably summer palace meets airport chic.” Diners rave about the duck and the dim sum that’s good, you might miss your flight on purpose. Just don’t blame me if you do.
Try: Peking Duck
#02-219 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
6908 6689
Sampanman
⭐4.6 | $ 50-100 | Seafood bucket. Halal.
Sampanman at Jewel Changi Airport brings the seafood bucket concept to Singapore, paying tribute to its maritime history. Known for its halal seafood dishes, it’s a go-to for those craving messy seafood platters served in custom sampan boats. The XXL Fisherman Sampan is the real showstopper, loaded with crab, lobster, prawns, and more. Decor is functional but lively, like a seafood party on a boat! People love the variety of sauces, from classic chilli crab to spicy Sichuan mala. Perfect for group feasts, and yes, you will get your hands dirty at this Jewel restaurant.
Try: Chilli crab, Bee hoon soup, Mantou, Salted egg, Cockles, Crab bee hoon
B1-223 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
8028 1231
Hitoyoshi Izakaya
⭐4.6 | $ 20-30 | Japanese casual.
Hitoyoshi Izakaya in Jewel Changi Airport serves up a cozy Japanese restaurant with a mix of classic and quirky dishes. Known for their Premium Bento Set, filled with fresh sashimi, tempura, and sushi, it’s perfect for sampling the highlights. The Gobo Karaage (fried burdock) is a crunchy snack, and they’ve got an adventurous lineup of Jim Beam highballs in flavours like popcorn and spicy mango. With sleek modern decor and its location in Jewel, it’s a chill spot to grab a bite and a drink.
Try: Yakitori, Chirashi, Garlic Fried Rice, Tiramisu
#05-205 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
6015 0398
Tempura Makino
⭐4.8 | $ 20-30 | Japanese. Tempura.
Tempura Makino, in Jewel Changi Airport, is all about serving tempura in the traditional “Tsudoage” style—meaning each piece is fried fresh to order. This tempura specialist focuses on premium ingredients, offering tendon bowls loaded with seafood and vegetables, or à la carte options like prawns and scallops. The decor keeps it simple and elegant, with cozy booths and a counter for watching your tempura get fried up. People love the crispy, light batter and the free-flow yuzu daikon that refreshes between bites.
Try: Makino Special Tendon, Tendon, Makino Tendon & Soba Set, Cold Udon, Vegetable Tempura Set, Chicken Tempura, Soba
#01-223 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
62857488
Sanook Kitchen
⭐4.6 | $ 30-40 | Thai restaurant. Waterfall view. Halal.
Sanook Kitchen at Jewel Changi offers wallet-friendly Halal Thai cuisine with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Known for its range of classic dishes like tom yum seafood rice and pineapple fried rice, it’s a favourite for diners looking for authentic flavours. The décor keeps things simple but comfortable—perfect for a casual meal with friends or family. People love the fresh ingredients and balance of sweet, spicy, and tangy flavours, making it a solid Jewel food spot for both quick bites and leisurely dinners.
Try: Green Curry with Chicken, Prawn Omelette, Prawn Cake, Pineapple Fried Rice, Sticky Rice with Mango, Yum Soup, Soup, Phad Thai.
#03-223 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
62857488
Kam’s Roast
⭐4.6| $ 20-30 | Roast Meat. Michelin Heritage.
Kam’s Roast in Jewel is a slice of Hong Kong’s roast meat legacy, minus the goose. Geese were too tricky to import, so Singaporeans enjoy its famed roast duck instead. Opened in partnership with Hardy Kam, grandson of Yung Kee’s founder, this Michelin-starred spot offers succulent dishes like crispy roast pork, “Toro” char siew, and even roasted suckling pig. The decor is simple, letting the dishes speak for themselves, and what people love most is the tender meat marinated with family recipes. Expect queues for this Jewel food gem.
Try: Roast Duck and Char Siew, Marinated Egg, Soya Chicken, Marinated Black Fungus with Vinegar, Soya Sauce Chicken, Wonton Noodles
#02-210 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
65133718
JUMBO Seafood
⭐4.8 | $ 50-100 | Seafood. Chilli Crab.
JUMBO Seafood, now at Jewel, has been a seafood staple in Singapore since 1987, with its roots at East Coast Seafood Centre. Known for its iconic Chilli Crab and Black Pepper Crab, this place draws both locals and tourists alike. The Jewel outlet brings the same signature flavours in a modern, sleek setting, where diners rave about the seafood-packed fried rice and succulent crab dishes.
Try: Chilli crab, Black pepper crab, Mantou, Cereal prawn, Soon hock
#03-202/203/204 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
63883435
Kiwami: Ramen & Gyoza Bar
⭐4.7 | $ 10-20 | Japanese Ramen, Gyoza.
Kiwami: Ramen & Gyoza Bar at Jewel brings the Japanese noodle bar experience to Singapore with its signature ramen and handmade gyoza. The restaurant prides itself on using premium ingredients like A4/A5-grade Miyazaki wagyu and Hokkaido seafood, making it more than just a ramen stop. The decor is modern yet cozy, a good spot for a quick but satisfying meal. People love the silky, rich ramen broth and the tender gyoza, perfect for when you’re craving hearty Japanese comfort food in Jewel. Bonus: They’ve got a solid sake and craft beer selection to pair with your meal.
Try: Tonkotsu ramen, wagyu ramen, steak fried rice, cheese gyoza, yuzu ice cream, unagi fried rice, yuzu ramen, mazesoba
#01-225 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
62415529
探鱼烤鱼 – TANYU
⭐4.8 | $ 20-30 | Grilled fish. Chinese.
TANYU (K探鱼烤鱼) at Jewel Changi Airport brings Chinese grilled fish to the table with an exciting twist. Known for its signature Grilled Fish with Sauerkraut, this Jewel restaurant offers multiple flavour options, ranging from spicy mala to tangy and savoury. The decor? It’s all about “live” kitchen action, where you can watch your fish being prepped, adding a bit of flair to the meal. While a bit on the pricier side, TANYU’s fresh, tender fish and vibrant flavours make it a must-try for Chinese cuisine lovers
Try: Grilled Fish with Fresh Green Peppers, Chongqing Cold Noodles with Shredded Chicken
#B2-235/236 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
6513 3203
Wa-En Wagyu Yakiniku
⭐4.9 | $ 100+ | Japanese. Wagyu. Waterfall View.
Wa-En Wagyu Yakiniku at Jewel Changi Airport brings premium Japanese yakiniku to Singapore with A4 and A5 Miyazaki wagyu. This restaurant, originally from Hong Kong and recommended by the Michelin Guide, offers indulgent marbled cuts like their Luxury Wagyu Platter. The sleek, minimalist décor keeps the focus on the smoky, sizzling meats—perfect for wagyu aficionados. Plus, they’ve got a bar serving whiskey cocktails infused with wagyu fat, if you’re feeling adventurous. If you’re craving that “Wagyu Olympic” champion beef, this Jewel restaurant is your spot.
Try: Premium Miyazaki Wagyu Set, Premium Wagyu, Yuzu and Peach Ice Cream, Beef Tartare, Hotate Butter Shoyu Yaki, Cold Noodles
#01-224 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
6246 7488
Beauty in The Pot
⭐4.6 | $ 20-30 | Hotpot. Late night.
Beauty in The Pot at Jewel Singapore serves up more than just hotpot—it’s a wellness experience in a bowl. Known for its collagen-rich soup base (because why just eat when you can also try to turn back time?), the restaurant offers six soup varieties, including a spicy option with varying levels of heat. The decor is sleek and modern, perfect for those “I’m totally eating healthy” vibes. People rave about the fresh ingredients and love the late-night hours, because apparently, good soup knows no bedtime.
Try: Hot Pot, Collagen Broth
#B2-224/225/226 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
6242 5131
Arteastiq Depatio @ Jewel
⭐4.7 | $ 20-30 | European casual.
Arteastiq Depatio in Jewel Changi is where European charm meets hearty dining. Picture a street-style vibe with dishes that combine creativity and tradition, from Pancetta Roast Pork Belly to wood-fired Al Taglio Pizza. This jewel food gem keeps things cozy yet stylish, like a chic bistro you’d find in a European courtyard. What people love? The laid-back ambiance and its refreshing house-brewed ginger ale for a spicy kick. It’s one of those Jewel food spots where you can indulge without feeling too fancy. Perfect for a casual, tasty escape in the airport’s urban oasis.
Try: Tuscan butter salmon, Paccheri, Truffle carbonara, Butter pasta, Grilled octopus, Blue crab, Baked oysters, Pork tenderloin medallions, Portobello mushroom pizza, Spinach quesadilla
#05 – 200 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
6904 8322
Aburi-EN
⭐4.7 | $ 10-20 | Japanese. Ramen. Rice bowls.
Aburi-EN in Jewel Singapore specializes in Japanese donburi, especially flame-seared meats like Miyazaki Wagyu and chestnut-fed pork. The restaurant focuses on quality ingredients, including premium Japanese rice and meats grilled over binchotan, a high-grade Japanese charcoal. The result? A smoky, tender, and umami-packed bowl of goodness. The decor is simple yet cozy, letting the food do all the talking. People rave about the Wagyu Karubi Don, a rich, melt-in-your-mouth experience, and the Buta Bara Don with its juicy pork belly. Perfect for those who love their jewel food smoky and satisfying
Try: Gyudon, Ramen, Wagyu Karubi Don, Aburi Buta & Unagi Jyu, Grilled Pork Belly Rice Bowl
#B2-233 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
62468208
Coucou Hotpot
⭐4.8| $ 20-30 | Taiwanese. Hotpot.
Coucou Hotpot at Jewel Singapore brings Taiwanese-style hotpot to the “jewel food” scene, with a focus on hearty soup bases like Taiwan Style Spicy and Coconut Chicken. Its sleek, dimly-lit decor is more suited to cozy meals than first dates (unless you enjoy squinting at your food). Popular items include the Mashed Prawn Paste and various meat platters, and it even offers a side of bubble tea. A bit on the pricier side, but people love the rich flavours and variety of ingredients
Try: Bubble tea, Braised pork rice, Mala soup, Coconut chicken soup, Da hong pao, Pork tripe, Pig stomach soup, pu’er
#02 – 208/209 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
6992 2549
PS.Cafe Jewel
⭐4.8 | $ 20-30 | Modern Casual. Waterfall View.
PS.Cafe Jewel offers a sleek oasis amidst the bustling airport, with décor inspired by vintage aviation. The mix of tile, wood, and glass creates a chic, modern vibe, complete with views of the famous Jewel vortex. Known for its hearty comfort food, this jewel restaurant serves up favourites like truffle fries and indulgent cakes, alongside local-inspired dishes like Simply Seared Barramundi. Perfect for brunch or people-watching while pretending you’re about to board a first-class flight. It’s a well-loved jewel food spot for laid-back yet stylish dining
Try: Singapore Hainanese Chicken Rice, Thai Basil Chicken Rice, Baramundi
#02-244/245 Jewel,
78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
67089288
What People Love About Jewel Restaurants
The unique setting around the iconic Rain Vortex—the world’s tallest indoor waterfall—gives diners the added bonus of a view, especially on levels 2 to 4. For those willing to spend a bit more, the top floor’s Canopy Park houses premium eateries, offering fine dining amidst lush greenery. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite from Birds of Paradise Gelato or indulging in a luxurious lobster roll, Jewel food truly caters to every palate.
Related: Jewel Desserts
The common theme among Jewel’s many dining options is variety. There’s something for every palate and price point, whether you’re after a quick bite or a fine dining experience. Plus, the majority of these restaurants make excellent use of the airport’s stunning backdrop, turning a simple meal into something far more memorable. People love the convenience of having so many top-tier dining options in one place, making it easy to hop from a ramen bar to a dessert kiosk without breaking a sweat (unless you’re walking through that waterfall mist).
Jewel Changi Airport’s food offerings are just as dazzling as its architecture. Whether you’re stopping by for a layover or making a special trip out to explore its food scene, there’s no shortage of good food to discover. From local eats to global cuisine, jewel restaurants offer a delicious journey.
FAQ (Jewel Food & Restaurants)
1. What is the Jewel Food Court like?
The Jewel Food Court, also known as Food Republic, offers a variety of local and international dishes under one roof. From satay to chicken rice, it has authentic flavours with a touch of modern presentation. It’s perfect for a quick bite that won’t burn a hole in your pocket.
2. Is there Halal food available at Jewel?
Yes, there are several Halal-certified options at Jewel, including popular spots like El Fuego by COLLIN’S, and Jewel’s Food Republic which offers specific stalls catering to Halal requirements. In our list, you have Poulet Bijou, Mamma Mia Trattoria E Caffè, Sampanman & Sanook Kitchen.
3. Where can I find cheap food at Jewel?
For budget-friendly options, head to the Jewel Food Court (Food Republic). You’ll find affordable local delights such as chicken rice, laksa, and nasi lemak that won’t break the bank.
4. Is there any 24-hour food at Jewel?
Yes! If you’re craving late-night or early-morning bites, Jewel Changi’s Starbucks Reserve is open 24 hours. While not an extensive menu, it’s perfect for coffee and snacks at any hour.
5. Where can I get Japanese food at Jewel?
Jewel has several excellent Japanese food options, including Kiwami: Ramen & Gyoza Bar, Aburi-EN, Hitoyoshi Izakaya and Tempura Makino. From sushi to ramen, there’s plenty to satisfy your craving for authentic Japanese cuisine.
Jewel Food & Restaurant Guide
For a detailed guide on the best places to eat there, take a look at our Best Jewel Restaurants or if you’re up for something sweet, check out Best desserts at Jewel Changi Airport or if you’re touring Singapore, hit our list of the Best Halal Restaurants in SIngapore
Nice list. Jewel Changi Singapore a stunning place to wander around. Indoor garden, maze, waterfall, Jewel food and Jewel restaurants are awesome. defo worth a visit if you’re in the airport area or between flights!
Missed out my favourite Songfa at B2. It’s perpetually crowded! has to be one of the best jewel changi food outlet.
Kantin was surprisingly good. Tempura Makino was nice as well. Adding the rest to my “what to eat at jewel” list.
Best Jewel food? Here are my top 3
1) Kantin 2) Jumbo 3) BITP 4) Songfa 5) Beef noodles in the foodcourt
Poulet Bijou & Mamamia Trattoria are great jewel food options. halal as well.
Not sure if these are my favourite restaurants at Jewel but I always hit Kantin, Songfa and Jumbo when I have foreign friends visit. Jewel is pretty convenient to catch them for a meal when they are about to leave SG.
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Shake Shack and Paris Baguette! Pretty sad that the soup place at the Jewel food court closed.
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I am at Jewel nearly once a month to pick up friends and family. Here’s what I get
For something light – Paris Baguette Chicken Salad $12+
For no frills – Macdonalds
For American frills – Shake Shack
For local hawker fare – Beef noodles at Jewel food court B2
For touristy local fare – SongFa Bak kut teh B2
For touristy chilli crab – Jumbo Seafood
For South East Asian flavours – KANTIN
Chilli Crab at Jumbo Seafood. Kam’s Roast for their tender roast duck, or grab a quick bite at Kiwami for some hearty ramen and gyoza.
Never knew this place was so popular. Can I go to Jewel before checking in? Why do people go to Jewel? =]
If you’re new to Singapore, Jewel is an absolute must-see! It’s perfect to visit before or after your flight. There are tons of shops and dining options, and you can easily spend time just wandering around and taking in the sights. The atmosphere is buzzing with people snapping photos, so it’s also a fantastic spot for some people-watching. Make sure to explore the Jewel food offerings while you’re there!