Restaurants for a 21st Birthday Party in Singapore

Restaurants for a 21st Birthday Party in Singapore
Book a restaurant for 21st birthday dinners in Singapore near Clarke Quay, Orchard and Tanjong Pagar MRT exits, with zero booking fees and verified rates.

What Are the Top Restaurants for a 21st Birthday Party in Singapore?
Restaurants for a 21st birthday party in Singapore host private-room dinners, semi-private tables and full buyouts across Tanjong Pagar, Clarke Quay, Orchard and HarbourFront. Bookings run a S$100 to S$1,000 minimum spend, S$50 to S$105 per person on a set menu, or S$80 to S$250 an hour for exclusive use.
A 21st dinner usually has two guest lists in one room, which is why the enclosed-room question comes before the cuisine. Menus, minimum spends and room details are checked on every listing.
- Private dining rooms. An enclosed room with a door, which speeches actually need, such as WAKANUI Grill Dining Singapore and Republic Room.
- Wine rooms and lounges. A seated evening that suits parents at the table, such as temper. Wine Room & Lounge.
- Casual restaurant buyouts. The whole floor with no dress code, such as Chimichanga VivoCity and Level Up.
- Bar-restaurants with a late licence. A dinner that carries on afterwards, such as Truth or Dare and Sip Sip.
- Hotel restaurants. Service depth on a fixed set menu, such as Artyzen Singapore.
- Cafe-style rooms. An early-evening 21st on a lower spend, such as The Upper Room Restaurant & Cafe.
Non-dining formats sit with the 21st birthday party venues in Singapore.
Venue Price from S$15,000/ Min spend
temper. Wine Room & Lounge
Venue Price from S$1,200/ Per full-day
Synthesis 食拿酒稳
Venue Price from S$50/ Per pax
Chimichanga VivoCity
Venue Price from S$800/ Per full-day
KOMYUNITI Bar & Restaurant
Venue Price from S$1,000/ Min spend
Republic Room
Venue Price from S$1,800/ Min spend
The Spot Singapore
Venue Price from S$7,000/ Min spend
WAKANUI Grill Dining Singapore
Venue Price from S$100/ Min spend
Artyzen Singapore
Venue Price from S$1,000/ Min spend
Level Up
Venue Price from S$3,400/ Per full-day
Plume
Venue Price from S$400/ Min spend
Sip Sip
Venue Price from S$1,500/ Min spend
Truth or Dare
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What Are the Top Restaurants for a 21st Birthday Party in Singapore?
Restaurants for a 21st birthday party in Singapore host private-room dinners, semi-private tables and full buyouts across Tanjong Pagar, Clarke Quay, Orchard and HarbourFront. Bookings run a S$100 to S$1,000 minimum spend, S$50 to S$105 per person on a set menu, or S$80 to S$250 an hour for exclusive use.
A 21st dinner usually has two guest lists in one room, which is why the enclosed-room question comes before the cuisine. Menus, minimum spends and room details are checked on every listing.
- Private dining rooms. An enclosed room with a door, which speeches actually need, such as WAKANUI Grill Dining Singapore and Republic Room.
- Wine rooms and lounges. A seated evening that suits parents at the table, such as temper. Wine Room & Lounge.
- Casual restaurant buyouts. The whole floor with no dress code, such as Chimichanga VivoCity and Level Up.
- Bar-restaurants with a late licence. A dinner that carries on afterwards, such as Truth or Dare and Sip Sip.
- Hotel restaurants. Service depth on a fixed set menu, such as Artyzen Singapore.
- Cafe-style rooms. An early-evening 21st on a lower spend, such as The Upper Room Restaurant & Cafe.
Non-dining formats sit with the 21st birthday party venues in Singapore.
Guide to Restaurants for a 21st Birthday Party in Singapore
Restaurants for a 21st birthday party in Singapore start at a S$100 minimum spend and run to a S$7,000 buyout, and the room you're given decides the evening more than the menu does. Searches for birthday party venues in Singapore for 21st celebrations divide almost evenly between a seated family dinner and a party with a bar.
For the wider set of formats and themes behind a 21st, the birthday dinner ideas guide for Singapore goes further than a venue list should.
Private Dining Rooms for a 21st in Singapore: What "Private" Actually Buys
The word private covers three very different bookings in Singapore restaurants, and the price gap between them is the whole evening. Establish which one a quote refers to before comparing anything else.
- An enclosed room: four walls and a door, which is what a 21st with speeches needs.
- A partitioned section: screened off inside the working floor, cheaper but noise travels both ways.
- A full buyout: the entire restaurant, which is where the upper minimum spends apply.
- Ask how many private rooms exist: most restaurants have one, so the room is the bottleneck.
- Check the room's own minimum: it is often higher than the restaurant's general one.
- Non-restaurant rooms compare differently: the small party venues in Singapore charge for the space rather than the food.
Restaurant Pricing Models for a 21st Birthday in Singapore
Three models cover almost every quote you'll receive, and they are not comparable until you convert them to a per-head figure. That conversion is the single most useful thing to do before choosing.
- Minimum spend: S$100 to S$1,000 on food and drink, with the room released once it's met.
- Per head: S$50 to S$105 on a set menu, which is the most predictable of the three.
- Exclusive hourly hire: S$80 to S$250 an hour, more common at bar-restaurants than kitchens.
- Full buyout: S$799 to S$7,000 depending on the night and the size of the floor.
- Drinks decide the overrun: a set menu with an open bar is where budgets slip.
- Budget-led shortlists are separate: the cheap 21st birthday party venues in Singapore filter on price first.
Cake, Corkage and Decorations at Singapore Birthday Restaurants
Three policies cause most of the friction on the night, and all three are settled at booking. None of them appears on a listing page.
- Cakeage runs S$3 to S$8 per head: sometimes waived if the cake is ordered in-house.
- Corkage decides the drinks plan: ask before buying a bottle to bring.
- Nothing fixed to walls: table decor and chair balloons are fine, adhesive is not.
- Confetti is usually banned: cleaning fees appear on the final invoice.
- Ask where the cake is cut: some kitchens require it done away from the dining floor.
- Character venues allow more: the unique restaurants in Singapore tend to be built around a look already.
Booking a 21st Birthday Dinner in Singapore: Lead Times and Confirmation
Private rooms are scarcer than restaurants, so the room sets the timeline. A 21st also has a fixed date, which removes the usual lever of moving the booking.
- 4 to 6 weeks for a weekend: about 2 weeks is enough midweek.
- Confirm the headcount deadline: most restaurants want final numbers 3 to 7 days out.
- Deposits run 30% to 50%: often credited against the minimum spend rather than added.
- Early sittings cost less: a 6pm start is frequently cheaper than an 8pm one.
- Riverside restaurants suit a later night: the event spaces in Clarke Quay keep going after dinner ends.
- Generic birthday dining is listed apart: the birthday party restaurants in Singapore cover every age.
21st Birthday Restaurant Price Bands in Singapore
These bands repeat the numbers given at the top of the page and in the FAQs. A weeknight early sitting sits at the bottom of each one.
| Venue Category | Price Band (Per Session) |
|---|---|
| Cafe-style room, minimum spend | S$100 to S$400 minimum spend |
| Private dining room, minimum spend | S$400 to S$1,000 minimum spend |
| Set menu, per person | S$50 to S$105 per person |
| Bar-restaurant, exclusive hourly hire | S$80 to S$250 per hour |
| Full restaurant buyout | S$799 to S$7,000 per session |
- Add about 19%: GST at 9% and a service charge on the food bill.
- Convert every quote to a per-head figure: it's the only way to compare the models.
- Cakeage sits outside all of them: S$3 to S$8 per head at most kitchens.
- Larger parties move off the dining format: the party venues in Singapore price by the room instead.
Entity Specifications for 21st Birthday Restaurants in Singapore
| Attribute | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Private room | Usually one per restaurant; an enclosed room with a door, not a screened section |
| Sound and playlist | House system at bar-restaurants; a Bluetooth connection is not guaranteed in dining rooms |
| Outside cake | Allowed almost everywhere; cakeage S$3 to S$8 per head |
| Corkage | Charged per bottle where allowed at all; confirm before planning drinks |
| Decorations | Table decor and chair balloons fine; nothing adhesive on walls, no confetti |
| Nearest transit | Clarke Quay MRT Exit C for the riverside strip; Orchard MRT Exit A for the malls; Tanjong Pagar MRT Exit A for Duxton Hill; HarbourFront MRT for VivoCity |
| Closing time | Mall restaurants close with the building; riverside bar-restaurants run latest |
| Deposit | 30% to 50%, usually credited against the minimum spend |
| Final headcount | Due 3 to 7 days before the booking at most restaurants |
| GST | 9% on top of the quoted figure, plus service charge |
- Ask which room the quote is for: enclosed, partitioned or whole floor.
- Confirm the shortfall policy: an unmet minimum spend is normally still billed.
- Check the sound setup before promising a playlist: many dining rooms have none.
Why Book a 21st Birthday Restaurant Through Venuerific
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- Reach the restaurant directly: WhatsApp goes to the manager who holds the room.
- Book the extras alongside: cake suppliers, photographers and stylists sit on the same marketplace.
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Shortlist two restaurants with a genuinely enclosed room, ask each for an all-in per-head figure including cakeage, and compare those. Most managers reply the same day.