#1Mount Faber Peak
Four hilltop spaces, from a glasshouse to alfresco dining, make Mount Faber Peak versatile for couples prioritising Western menus and panoramic views.
Compare hilltop, waterfront, garden, rooftop and intimate dining spaces, with practical differences in setting, format and guest experience.
Here’s a quick comparison of the venues based on capacity, pricing, and reviews.
A Western restaurant wedding can trade the conventional banquet script for plated courses, buffets, shared menus or a more relaxed reception format.
These nine venues span hilltop, waterfront, rooftop, garden and intimate dining settings. Compare more than the food: guest capacity, minimum spend, exclusivity, ceremony setup, dietary arrangements and the wet-weather plan can completely change the fit.
Four hilltop spaces, from a glasshouse to alfresco dining, make Mount Faber Peak versatile for couples prioritising Western menus and panoramic views.
Little Island brings Western food, craft drinks and a relaxed waterfront atmosphere to couples who prefer a sociable celebration over ballroom formality.
A light-filled room and wide buffet variety make The Acacia Geneo practical for larger guest lists with mixed tastes and dietary needs.
Vineyard’s greenery, indoor dining hall and sheltered verandah suit couples wanting a romantic garden-restaurant mood with a more weather-ready reception plan.
Artemis pairs Western dining with rooftop city views, ideal for couples planning a polished reception where food, wine and skyline share the spotlight.
The Summerhouse offers garden, colonial and indoor character for couples seeking a destination-like Western restaurant celebration without leaving Singapore.
Greek-Italian food and a choice of main hall, veranda or wine room make Taverna Greka appealing for warm, convivial celebrations.
Claudine’s French restaurant setting and separate dining and terrace spaces suit couples seeking an elegant, intimate meal-led wedding in Tanglin.
The Masons Table brings Western cuisine to a relaxed Civic District event hall, ideal for couples who prefer an intimate celebration over hotel formality.
Start with atmosphere, then let the quotation do the less romantic work. Compare the full cost of food, drinks, venue hire, service charge, GST, equipment and overtime before choosing where everyone raises a glass—and a fork.
If you’re still exploring, these related guides may help narrow your shortlist.
Still want more options? We have over 300 different wedding venues in our full directory, ranked according to their reviews. You can filter by capacity, price, location, and venue type.
Browse all wedding venuesCompare capacity, seating layout, menu format, dietary options, minimum spend, exclusivity, ceremony space, audiovisual equipment, accessibility and wet-weather arrangements.
Often, but policies vary. Ask the venue to confirm vegetarian, Muslim-friendly, allergy and other dietary arrangements in writing, including restrictions or surcharges.
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Compare hilltop, waterfront, garden, rooftop and intimate dining spaces, with practical differences in setting, format and guest experience.
Here’s a quick comparison of the venues based on capacity, pricing, and reviews.
A Western restaurant wedding can trade the conventional banquet script for plated courses, buffets, shared menus or a more relaxed reception format.
These nine venues span hilltop, waterfront, rooftop, garden and intimate dining settings. Compare more than the food: guest capacity, minimum spend, exclusivity, ceremony setup, dietary arrangements and the wet-weather plan can completely change the fit.
Four hilltop spaces, from a glasshouse to alfresco dining, make Mount Faber Peak versatile for couples prioritising Western menus and panoramic views.
Little Island brings Western food, craft drinks and a relaxed waterfront atmosphere to couples who prefer a sociable celebration over ballroom formality.
A light-filled room and wide buffet variety make The Acacia Geneo practical for larger guest lists with mixed tastes and dietary needs.
Vineyard’s greenery, indoor dining hall and sheltered verandah suit couples wanting a romantic garden-restaurant mood with a more weather-ready reception plan.
Artemis pairs Western dining with rooftop city views, ideal for couples planning a polished reception where food, wine and skyline share the spotlight.
The Summerhouse offers garden, colonial and indoor character for couples seeking a destination-like Western restaurant celebration without leaving Singapore.
Greek-Italian food and a choice of main hall, veranda or wine room make Taverna Greka appealing for warm, convivial celebrations.
Claudine’s French restaurant setting and separate dining and terrace spaces suit couples seeking an elegant, intimate meal-led wedding in Tanglin.
The Masons Table brings Western cuisine to a relaxed Civic District event hall, ideal for couples who prefer an intimate celebration over hotel formality.
Start with atmosphere, then let the quotation do the less romantic work. Compare the full cost of food, drinks, venue hire, service charge, GST, equipment and overtime before choosing where everyone raises a glass—and a fork.
If you’re still exploring, these related guides may help narrow your shortlist.
Still want more options? We have over 300 different wedding venues in our full directory, ranked according to their reviews. You can filter by capacity, price, location, and venue type.
Browse all wedding venuesCompare capacity, seating layout, menu format, dietary options, minimum spend, exclusivity, ceremony space, audiovisual equipment, accessibility and wet-weather arrangements.
Often, but policies vary. Ask the venue to confirm vegetarian, Muslim-friendly, allergy and other dietary arrangements in writing, including restrictions or surcharges.