Whether you’re after a ballroom wedding, an outdoor shindig, or a garden solemnisation, Faber Peak has it all – and with remarkable views to boot. For parties evoking contemporary elegance, there’s the Ballroom or the cosier Private Dining Room with floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Arbora Hilltop Dining, a rustic-meets-contemporary casual dining restaurant has both indoor and alfresco seating options. Find out more about Faber Peak ‘s stylish venues here.
Capacity: Up to 30 (The Garden); 100 to 200 (The Ballroom); up to 70 (Private Dining Room); 160 to 200 (Arbora Hilltop Dining)
Location: 109 Mount Faber Road, Singapore 099203
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Location: 10 Artillery Avenue, Singapore 099951
If good Chinese food amid a modern setting is on your agenda, then contemporary Cantonese restaurant Empress fits the bill. Offering both indoor and alfresco dining options by the Singapore River, its menu comprises innovative takes on traditional Chinese dishes that will win the tastebuds of both young and old.
It’s also got a private dining room, the Canton Room, for closer-knit gatherings.
Website: www.empress.com.sg I Contact: 6377-9688
Email: reservations@empress.com.sg
Location: 1 Empress Place, #01-03 Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore 179555
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With its white walls and ornate stained-glass windows, The White Rabbit looks like a scene right out of the pages of a fairy-tale – it was, after all, inspired by Alice in Wonderland. The restaurant, known for its picturesque decor and whimsical atmosphere, also boasts an impressive menu of European comfort food which is sure to wow your guests. (This ultra-pretty wedding at The White Rabbit is the cafe wedding of our dreams)
Situated in the conservation district of Tanjong Pagar, the Peranakan restaurant promises a unique and memorable experience for your wedding. The Blue Ginger’s menu proposes a refined take on traditional Peranakan cuisine, when combined with the historical ambience of the restaurant, is perfect for a heritage-themed wedding.
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Located amidst the lush greenery of Gilman Barracks, Masons offers an exquisite yet relaxed atmosphere. The restaurant’s elegant interior serves as an ideal spot for a sophisticated reception. If you’re thinking of something more easygoing, then you may also opt to take your reception outdoors, surrounded by the abundant foliage that lines Gilman Barracks.
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For those looking for a more upbeat location, Spruce at Fire Station is a space to consider booking. With its iconic red doors and floor-to ceiling glass windows, the restaurant-cum-bar offers a laid-back experience, complete with event packages tailored to suit your needs.
Looking for an even more intimate wedding reception? Boufe Boutique Café offers both private and mini event packages to cater to your party size. Situated in Phoenix Park, Boufe Boutique Café’s whimsically-decorated alfresco patio is great for solemnisation ceremonies, surrounded by beautiful local greenery.
A magnificent view of tranquil waters, complemented by delicate fairy lights and extensive greenery – the Sea Scent Restaurant at Keppel Club boasts all of these features, creating a romantic setting for you and your spouse-to-be to exchange your vows in.
Capacity: Maximum capacity of 200 guests (seated) or 300 guests (standing) on the first floor. For those looking for a larger area, the rooftop allows for twice the number of guests than the first floor, with a capacity of 400 guests (seated) or 600 guests (standing).
Formerly known as The Usual Place, LDF event spaces operate out of two locations, LDF Kallang Riverside, and LDF Syed Alwi. Perfect for those looking for a more casual, relaxed setting, the LDF event spaces have been decorated with quirky and retro-themed pieces, and are decked out in a plethora of entertainment options for your guests, such as a foosball table and karaoke stations.
For those who dream of a nautical-themed wedding, Coastes is a great location for your beach ceremony. Located on the sunny and idyllic beaches of Sentosa, Coastes will immediately transport you and your guests away from the bustling city life of Singapore, allowing for an extremely laid-back and relaxing ceremony.
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A chic and sophisticated gallery location fit for a modern and minimalist wedding ceremony. Maison Miaja boasts two separate gallery spaces on level two and four of the APS Building, beautifully designed and curated by founder and award-winning interior designer, Isabelle Miaja.
Flutes, a colonial-style restaurant located within the walls of the National Museum of Singapore, has built a reputation for its sumptuous cuisine, award-winning wine list, and impeccable service. On top of this, each dining hall provides an ambience of elegance and sophistication, with high ceilings and classical decor.
Hidden within the lush greenery of Fort Canning Park, Lewin Terrace is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of Singapore’s city scene. The colonial bungalow-turned-restaurant prides itself on its unique and romantic ambience and Japanese-French fusion menu.
Lewin Terrace also provides a wide range of amenities and vendors to help you set up the wedding of your dreams, with fully customizable packages and one-of-a-kind services that will make your day truly special.
Located on the outskirts of Orchard Road, Skyve Wine Bistro offers a unique experience tailored specially to fit each couple on their special day. The retro-themed bistro has both indoor and outdoor locations to choose from, so you may opt to hold your solemnisation ceremony out on the lawn, surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature, followed by a cosy wedding lunch or dinner in the indoor dining areas. Check out how we turned this chic venue into a tropical paradise!
Steeped in rich history and heritage, the Corner House would make for the perfect wedding spot for a history buff. The conserved building was originally built in 1910, and still contains the main elements of the original architecture, transporting you back in time the instant you step foot through the front door.
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