
Best Millenia Walk restaurants for dinner
It’s the end of another workday, and nobody in your team needs to OT. If you’re fresh out of options for dinner and drinks, skip your usual spots and head to Millenia Walk instead.
With exclusive after-hours promotions such as shopping vouchers and free parking, here are some of the best restaurants you can put on your radar.
1. The Horse’s Mouth
What started as a humble basement bar has evolved into a sleek hideout on the second floor of Millenia Walk. While The Horse’s Mouth remains a go-to for cocktails, with a seasonal selection alongside its classic and bespoke creations, it has also earned a reputation for mouthwatering Latin American-inspired dishes with an Asian twist.
Take the Dry Aged Barley-Fed Op Rib ($21/100g), aged for 65 days for a nutty, jamón-like sweetness and melt-in-your-mouth texture. Or dive into the Mussels & Gambas Al Ajillo ($34), where charcoal-grilled tiger prawns rest on plump mussels in a rich garlic-paprika broth, perfect for scooping up with sourdough.
Seafood lovers ought to order the Almejas Aglio Olio ($28), which delivers with flame-charred Japanese clams, wok hei intensity, and a hit of fermented garlic-chilli. As for drinks, there’s plenty to choose from, but the Dirty Conquista ($24++) stands out. A bold mix of tequila, Cocchi Americano, Ancho Reyes Verde, and olive brine, this herbaceous cocktail is just the thing to wind down the night (or get it started).
Unit Number: #02-06
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 2pm, 5pm to 11pm
Tel: 8188 0900
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Horse’s Mouth is not a halal-certified eatery.
2. Wine Universe Singapore
The newly revamped Wine Universe Singapore has long been a favourite for those who love a great pour in a lively setting, but don’t be fooled by the name—this place is about more than just wine. In fact, it prides itself on its expertly crafted menu that enhances the wine tasting experience.
Perfect for sharing, the Spaghetti Carbonara ($26) is made the true Roman way, with egg yolks and no cream. The Tiramisu ($14) also sticks to tradition, served alcohol-free with a light mascarpone mousse that’s almost guilt-free. And for something indulgent, try the Croûte au Fromage ($34), a Swiss comfort food featuring white wine-dipped rustic bread smothered in gooey Raclette cheese.
Don’t forget to pair your dishes with the right wines. Francesco Brigatti’s Oltre il Bosco Ghemme ($120/bottle, $25/glass) is a distinguished red with sharp tannins that cuts through the richness of the carbonara. A refreshing Château Constellation Moscato ($75/bottle, $16/glass) complements the Tiramisu, while the Château Constellation Petite Arvine ($87/bottle, $17.50/glass) is a lovely match for the Croûte au Fromage.
Unit Number: #01-109
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm to 12am, Sat 5pm to 11pm, Sun 12pm to 6pm
Tel: 6338 0717
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Wine Universe Singapore is not a halal-certified eatery.
3. Paulaner Bräuhaus Singapore
There’s nothing like toasting to smashing KPIs or sealing that big deal with a frosty, golden pint. And when it comes to celebration, Paulaner Bräuhaus Singapore, a Millenia Walk staple for over 25 years, is the place to be.
As Singapore’s first and only German microbrewery, it serves up beers freshly brewed in-house ($18/$19++) that hit the spot every time━whether you’re sipping on a crisp Lager, smooth Weissbier (wheat beer), rich Dunkel, or a seasonal brew. Plus, with an all-day 1-for-1 deal daily (including on public holidays), it’s the perfect excuse to invite more colleagues along.
Pair your pints with a crispy oven-roasted Pork Knuckle ($45), served with tangy sauerkraut, or go big with the Brauhaus Platter ($138++), a sharing-friendly spread of pork knuckle, sausages, chicken schnitzel, grilled meatloaf, fleischpflanzerl (pork-beef patties), and extra buttery mashed potatoes━all perfect with rich dark beer gravy.
If you’re after something lighter, the grilled red snapper ($48++), sustainably sourced from Singapore’s waters, delivers fresh, zesty flavours thanks to the combination of capers, tomatoes, olives, Serrano, chilli, and clams.
Unit Number: #01-01
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 11am to 12am, Fri-Sat 11am to 1am
Tel: 6592 7912
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Paulaner Bräuhaus Singapore is not a halal-certified eatery.
4. Benihana Singapore
At Benihana Singapore, dining is as much about the show as the food. Watch in awe as chefs turn the teppan grill into their stage, tossing, flipping, and seasoning with flair while flames dance like something straight out of House of the Dragon.
The Midori Kaiseki Course ($118++) offers a solid line-up: it starts with a seasonal cold salad, a hot appetiser, and the signature Beni Egg Roll. The main event features your choice of succulent seafood━jumbo tiger prawn, Hokkaido scallop, or wild-caught cod━paired with a juicy Australian M6 or Japanese A4 Wagyu steak.
Then, things heat up with an ‘erupting’ vegetable volcano, followed by comforting Beni Onion Soup. To finish, enjoy garlic fried rice prepared right before your eyes and a sweet finale with the Sweet Symphony dessert.
Unit Number: #01-41/42/42A/43
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 11:30am to 10pm
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Benihana Singapore is not a halal-certified eatery.
Where to eat at Millenia Walk
There’s even more to love about Millenia Walk after dark. From 6pm onwards on Mondays to Fridays, spend $150 and get a $10 voucher━perfect for treating yourself to a little pick-me-up. And if you’re dining at one of the mall’s Level 2 F&B spots, just spend $80 to snag the same reward. And finally, with free parking on any $80 spent, you’ll have one less thing to worry about.
Find out more about Millenia Walk’s F&B offerings!
Photos taken by Marcus Neo.
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