10 High Teas in Singapore That Will Make You Feel Like a Million Bucks

10 High Teas in Singapore That Will Make You Feel Like a Million Bucks

You don't have to live in a castle to feel like royalty! These 10 high tea places around Singapore are enough to do the job for you.

Some days you just feel like living the high life. Sadly, commoners like ourselves can only dream about riding jet planes or collecting vintage cars. What’s more realistic? Having a fancy high tea! If you want to feel like a million bucks, check out these 10 Singapore high teas that are fit for royalty!

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1. Anti:dote at Fairmont Hotel for your luxurious Instagram shot

This is probably the most Instagrammed high afternoon tea set in town. For you chic and dapper ladies and gentlemen, the modern and swanky interior of Anti:dote makes you feel right at home. Picture dazzling light installations, plush velvet sofas, and clean geometrical décor.

For afternoon tea, enjoy the Anti:dote Afternoon Indulgence which features amuse bouche, sandwiches, sweets, and scones! Top up an extra S$10 for an option of which amuse bouche you’d prefer. Afternoon tea is also served with premium tea from TWG, or coffee from Anti:dote. The bar also has a dedicated menu for your little ones. The Children’s Afternoon Tea set at Anti:dote includes sandwiches, petit desserts, and scones! Of course, the drinks for children are caffeine-free — they can choose from hot or iced chocolate, as well as apple and orange juice.

Your Anti:dote tea experience begins with the arrival of a white leather-clad jewelry drawer chest. At first, it seems like a cute tea toy set straight from most girls’ childhood. Until you open each drawer, that is, to unveil over 10 beautifully crafted sandwiches, pastries, cakes, and scones. Every drawer reveals more and more delights for you to feast on. This is obviously what sets Anti:dote’s tea set apart from the typical presentation of buffet spreads or cake tiered stands.

And don’t get me started on the divine taste! Here, the savoury and the sweet pair perfectly together. Earl Grey tea complimented especially well with the Madagascan Vanilla Scones, Capsule Cocoa Bonbons, and Homemade Duck Confit

Price: S$25++ per child, from S$58++ per adult
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tea Hours: Daily (12pm-2pm, 3pm-5pm)
Tel: +65 6431 6156
Address: 80 Bras Basah Road, Level 1, Fairmont Raffles City, Singapore 189560
Nearest MRT station: City Hall

2. Arteastiq for your inner chic French artist

From its name, you can immediately tell that this restaurant is all about art and tea. Considered one of the most idyllic and artistic restaurants in Singapore, Arteastiq Boutique Tea House knows all about the “art of teasing”. There is a subtle tease and sexiness to this place with its snazzy monochrome furniture, glamorous chandeliers, French jazz, and an art jam studio.

Their latest Signature High Tea Set includes two specialty teas and a two-tier stand of light sweets and savouries. Choose from an artisan gourmet spread of Vol Au Vent with Tuna and Cheese, Chocolate Cone with Banana Custard, Smoked Salmon Roulade with Cream Cheese and Tobiko and much more! Sip away in style on their refreshing iced fruit teas while getting your hands dirty in their in-house painting studio. For an additional cost of S$28 onwards, you are equipped with a canvas and paint to help you unleash your creativity. Don’t worry – you can take home your Van Gogh masterpiece afterwards!

Food and drinks aside, it is all about the concept of social interaction in Arteastiq. I couldn’t help but feel like a French artist gathering with other creatives in a Parisian salon! It’s a truly exquisite experience amongst all Singapore high teas. Plus another perk? There is no specific “tea time” as you can come and destress anytime from day to night!

Price: S$48++ for two persons
Dress Code: Casual
Tea Hours: Daily (1pm-5pm)
Tel: +65 6235 8370
Address: Mandarin branch (333A Orchard Road, #04-14/15, Mandarin Gallery, Singapore 238897), Jewel branch (78 Airport Boulevard #05-201 Singapore 819666), Plaza Singapura branch (68 Orchard Rd #03-70/72, Plaza Singapura, Singapore 238839)
Nearest MRT station: Somerset, Dhoby Ghaut, Changi Airport

3. Brasserie Les Saveurs at St. Regis for your timeless “royal-tea” affair

You will feel like royalty here as you indulge in fine French gastronomy surrounded by elegant floor-to-ceiling windows, a tropical garden and a sparkling blue pool. And if that’s not enough, there are exquisite hand-cut crystal chandeliers, beautifully arranged floral decorations, and live piano music. Simply put, this is a place that exudes timeless elegance and ultimate refinement. It is the perfect decadent setting for your royal high tea affair.

Here, you can relish in both the savoury and sweet, the local and the western. A lavish spread of freshly-baked scones and other tantalising desserts and pastries greet you as you enter the restaurant. Think Chocolate Pralines and Lobster Brioche Rolls. Classic finger sandwiches are laid out before you in a three-tiered silver stand. And of course, there is a great selection of TWG Black, Red, Green, and White teas with other tea blends; it took me so long to choose what to indulge in!

Brasserie Les Saveurs is especially recommended for you scone-lovers out there as it offers a variety of scones to indulge in with at least 10 different jams and conserves available! Clearly, I suggest you come here with an empty stomach to get your money’s worth!

Price: Weekday (S$48++ per person), Weekend (S$55++ per person)
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tea Hours: Monday to Saturday (3pm-5pm), Sunday (3.30pm-5.30pm)
Tel: +65 6506 6860
Address: The St. Regis Singapore, Lobby Level, 29 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247911
Nearest MRT station: Orchard

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4. Pollen for your quaint English garden party

Tired of the same old hotel-style high tea afternoon? Pollen is just the place to take you out of the four walls and into the lush greenery of nature. Located in the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay, this unique Michelin-starred spot makes you feel like an English aristocrat sipping tea while reading Jane Austen in the garden.

Have an intimate chat session with your friends and family over a luscious mix of Turkey Ham, Gruyere Cheese Gougeres, Nutella Doughnuts and more over your exquisite tea or coffee set. I especially liked the Salted Caramel and Pine Nut Tart. It had the right balance of sweetness that paired well with my Rooibos Vanilla Tea. For those on a plant-based diet, the cafe also offers a Vegetarian Afternoon Tea Set. Make sure to walk off the calories from your indulgence with your complimentary access to the Flower Dome and return buggy transfers!

Price: S$45++ per person
Dress Code: Casual
Tea Hours: Daily (3pm-5pm)
Tel: +65 6604 9988
Address: Flower Dome, Gardens By The Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive #01-09, Singapore 018953
Nearest MRT station: Bayfront

5. Woo Bar at W Singapore for your high society life

Sentosa Cove is undoubtedly where your high life begins! Let your afternoon time crawl by in high fashion with the chill beachy ambience of W Hotel’s famous pool and palm trees.

The star of Woo Bar’s high tea arrives in the form of a three-tiered bird cage – the intriguing tea set presentation that sets this place apart from the rest. To inspire your tastebuds, you are treated to a luxurious balance of salty and sweet; think Pink Chocolate Crameux and Griote Cherry Whipped Ganache. That is some high-level gastronomy right there! 

Or maybe you are a bit less adventurous? Well, you won’t go wrong with their Chocolate Popsicle! I also loved the buttery texture of their scones, which went especially well with the variety of jams and creams. This is indeed the right place to dine on irresistible artisanal gourmet and feel like a member of the high society out of all the Singapore high teas!

Price: S$70++ per cage, serves two (weekdays), S$80++ per cage, serves two (weekends)
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tea Hours: Daily (3pm-5pm)
Tel: +65 6808 7258
Address: 21 Ocean Way, The W Hotel, Singapore 098374
Nearest MRT station: Harbourfront 

6. 10 Scotts at Grand Hyatt for your culinary tour around the world

Simply said, 10 Scotts is your one-stop global epicurean journey overlooking a cascading five metres indoor waterfall. Your high tea goodies arrive to you on an elegant two-tier glass tray; the menu changes periodically but it usually consists of a staple selection of tarts, quiche, sandwiches, and more. There are also freshly-made puffs, prawn cocktails and crab salads.

And you don’t just end here. The highlight of 10 Scotts’ high tea experience is definitely the luxurious spread of savoury and sweet dishes that you can choose from. Expect mouthwatering delights like their Yellowfin Ceviche, Braised Australian Lamb Wellington, and their Toasted Crumpets paired with an assortment of jams and creams.

There’s no question why 10 Scotts is your one-stop global culinary experience; the list of food and drinks just goes on. Furthermore, for an even unforgettable experience, you can get your free flow of alcohol with a top-up of S$33!

Price: from S$55++ per person
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tea Hours: Daily (12pm-2pm, 3pm-5pm)
Tel: +65 6732 1234
Address: 10 Scotts Road, Singapore 228211
Nearest MRT station: Orchard

7. The Landing Point at the Fullerton Hotel for a floral tea party

Experience a blooming tea party with The Landing Point’s The Winston Garden Afternoon Tea. A collaboration with famed jewelry specialist Harry Winston, indulge in this curated tea set that is only available for a limited time.

Expertly created by Executive Pastry Chef Siddharth Prabhu and Culinary Head Chef Zacharie Ong, choose from a selection of savoury and sweet treats that will surely transport you to a blooming fairytale garden. Seafood fans can delight in the Tobiko and Oriental Prawn Salad, a refreshing take on a dish full of rich ingredients. For dessert, you’ll love the Morello Sour Cherry Chocolate Tart — an explosive mix of sweet and sour that will have you craving for more.

The selection of teas and coffees will also have you dazzled. Whether it’s a cup of Sencha Meicha or Ceylon Orange Pekoe, I guarantee they’ll all go well with the tasty offerings served.

Price: from S$60++ per adult, S$30++ per child
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tea Hours: Weekdays (3pm-5.30pm), Weekends (12pm-2.30pm, 3.30pm-6pm)
Tel: +65 6877 8911
Address: Fullerton Square, Singapore 049178
Nearest MRT station: Raffles Place

8. MO BAR at Mandarin Oriental for an authentic taste of Asia

MO BAR is recognised as one of Asia’s top bars, but it’s also one of the hottest destinations for a relaxing afternoon tea experience. At MO BAR, you’ll get to pick from an exclusive selection of Asia’s rarest teas. For a taste of the forest in Myanmar, try the New World Tea — a black tea with ripe forest fruits, or be transported to Japan’s countryside with a cup of Saicho Tea. 

The restaurant currently offers an exclusive Japanese Afternoon Tea set, where you’ll be spoilt for choice with offerings like Hojicha Rolls, Kyuri and Carrot Brioche, and Nori and Truffle Scones.

With a top-up of less than S$20, enjoy an additional cocktail or mocktail to go with your artisan treats. Itadakimasu!

Price: from S$44 per person
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tea Hours: Daily (3pm-5pm)
Tel: +65 6885 3500
Address: 5 Raffles Avenue, Marina Square, Singapore 039797
Nearest MRT station: City Hall/Promenade/Esplanade

9. ATLAS Bar for an elevated high tea experience

You’ve probably seen pictures of ATLAS on social media before, what with its glamorous golden interiors that are straight out of a scene from The Great Gatsby. Well, you can also enjoy an afternoon tea in this grand bar for the price of S$56 per person.

Enjoy delectable bites like the Lobster Crostini, or a Raspberry Financier if you’re in the mood for something sweet. For tea, you’re sure in for a treat. Pick from 10 different teas of different blends and ingredients. I recommend trying the ATLAS Art Deco Blend, a tea infused with gin botanicals that you’ll find only at ATLAS.

If you’re looking to go all out, why not splurge on an ATLAS Suite experience? For an additional S$38, try the renowned bar’s ATLAS Martini, Orange Blossom Martini and ATLAS Espresso Martini 3. 

Price: from S$56 per person
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tea Hours: Weekends (3pm/4pm), Saturdays and PH (1pm/2pm/3pm/4pm)
Tel: +65 6396 4466
Address: 600 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 188778
Nearest MRT station: Bugis

10. One-Ninety Bar at Four Seasons for a scrumptious Peranakan feast

If you love Peranakan cuisine, there’s no better afternoon tea than the one at One-Ninety Bar. Crafted exclusively by Chef Malcolm Lee from the Michelin-starred Peranakan restaurant Candlenut, let your tastebuds be wowed with the variety of local delights.

The set includes an elevated version of the iconic Singaporean Kaya Toast, Chinese Butter Cookies, and an assortment of Kuehs. From the bakery, enjoy a local twist on scones with their Vanilla and Pandan Scones, served with their unique Pineapple-Gula Melaka jam. Peranakan flavours are also evident in their drinks — from Kopi O cocktails to Butterfly Pea Flower teas, what more could you ask for?

Price: from S$48 per person
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tea Hours: Weekends (2pm-5pm)

Tel: +65 6831 7671
Address: 190 Orchard Blvd, Singapore 248646

Nearest MRT station: Orchard

Also read: 6 Exotic Restaurants in Singapore That Let Your Taste Buds Do The Travelling

From an English garden tea party to a high-class buffet with champagne, these high teas in Singapore cater to every bit of your atas cravings! So forget your future jet plane and vintage car collections for now. Until the day you make it big, these high tea places are just the perfect way for you (and your tummy) to hack the high life!


Featured image credit: Arteastiq | Official Website

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Juliana Tan
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