Over the past three months, I have spent countless weekends navigating the energetic crowds of Orchard Road, determined to map out the ultimate dining itinerary. I must have visited over twenty different eateries in the area, hunting for those brilliant culinary experiences that elevate a standard shopping trip into a true celebration of flavours. Finding a great meal in a busy mall can sometimes feel overwhelming, but 313@Somerset houses some incredible hidden gems.
I’ve tried all of these venues personally, testing everything from sizzling hotplates to vibrant al fresco tacos. In my experience, a good mall restaurant needs to offer more than just convenience; it needs to provide a memorable culinary journey that matches the energy of your day out. Whether you want a lightning-fast refuel or a place to transition from afternoon shopping to evening drinks, I have curated a trend-setting list for you. Here are the top three spots at 313@Somerset that will turn your quick lunch into a full-day dining plan.
1. Josh’s Grill: A Somerset Food Favourite

Nearest MRT: Somerset MRT Station (1-minute walk)
Price: $ to $$ (S$10 to S$30 per person)
Josh’s Grill is a crowd favourite for those craving hearty Western dishes after a morning of shopping on Orchard Road. This spot perfectly captures the essence of Somerset food with its generous portions and rich, comforting flavours. As you step inside, the fragrant aroma of caramelised onions and grilled meats immediately envelops your senses, setting the mood for a satisfying meal.
Why Josh’s Grill Stands Out
- The signature Char-grilled Chicken Chop is a must-try: juicy, tender chicken with a smoky char that crackles softly with each bite. The dish is brimming with flavour, enhanced by a mix of spices and served alongside a side of buttery mashed potatoes and fresh salads.
- Their menu offers a satisfying mix of proteins, including pork, beef, and lamb, each cooked to tender perfection and paired with vibrant sides like sautéed mushrooms and peppers.
- The atmosphere is lively and casual, making it a perfect spot for groups of friends or families to indulge after a busy shopping spree.
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Pair your main with their two-side combos—spicy mala broccoli and cheesy butter rice—to savour a rich mix of global flavours without overordering. The bustling floor and warm service add to the inviting local vibe, ensuring you won’t forget this meal anytime soon.
Made for: Casual, hearty meals that satisfy taste buds after a long day of shopping on Orchard Road.
Hold off if: You prefer a quiet, fine-dining ambiance.
2. Yakiniku Like: Interactive Grilling Near Somerset MRT Station

Nearest MRT: Somerset MRT Station (2 to 3 minutes walk)
Price: $ (S$15 to S$20 per person)
Yakiniku Like offers a fresh twist on Japanese barbecue, ideal for foodies who want a juicy, interactive dining experience without the lingering smell of smoke. Located conveniently near Somerset MRT Station, this restaurant features smokeless electric grills at each table, allowing you to grill your own premium cuts of beef, pork, and chicken.
Why Yakiniku Like Shines
- The Like Set is a budget-friendly crowd favourite, featuring an assortment of beef tongue, skirt steak, and short plate, all thinly sliced and richly marbled.
- Cooking your own meat on the personal grill creates a fragrant, sizzling spectacle that tantalizes your senses and satisfies your cravings quickly.
- The speedy service and efficient layout make it perfect for solo diners or pairs who want to enjoy a flavourful meal without lingering too long.
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Opt for combo sets that come with soup, rice bowls, and a side of kimchi or salad to enjoy a balanced, hearty meal. The clean, smokeless environment means you can return to shopping on Orchard Road without missing a beat.
Made for: Solo diners or pairs craving a fast, flavour-packed grill experience near Orchard Gateway.
Hold off if: You prefer traditional table service where staff cook your meal.
3. Chimi’s Somerset: Mexican Flavours with a Singaporean Twist

Nearest MRT: Somerset MRT Station (1 to 2 minutes walk)
Price: $$ (Mains and tacos from S$18+)
To complete your Somerset food crawl, Chimi’s offers a vibrant al fresco dining experience just outside 313 Somerset. This Mexican eatery brings a colourful mix of flavours that perfectly complement the lively Orchard Road atmosphere. The menu is brimming with bold, spicy dishes, and the outdoor setting invites you to savour every bite under the sun or stars.
Why Chimi’s Shines
- Their Borracho Fish Tacos are a signature dish: deep-fried, crispy fish with a soft, flaky interior, topped with a zesty salsa that awakens your taste buds with every bite.
- The menu includes a tempting mix of pork and chicken options, alongside fresh salads and sides that balance the richness of the mains.
- The lively outdoor mood, complete with neon lights and upbeat music, makes it the perfect spot to transition from a casual late lunch to evening drinks with friends.
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Don’t miss their Taco Tuesday deals on social media for a chance to indulge in authentic tacos and refreshing margaritas at a budget-friendly price.
Made for: Groups of friends looking to extend their shopping day into a festive evening near Orchard Central.
Hold off if: You prefer a quiet, air-conditioned dining experience.
4. Hi Noodle: Affordable Noodle Delights at 313 Somerset

Nearest MRT: Somerset MRT Station (inside 313 Somerset, Basement 3)
Price: $ (Mains from S$6.90+)
For those who crave a quick, flavourful noodle dish during their shopping spree, Hi Noodle is a must-visit. Located conveniently within 313 Somerset, this eatery serves up a variety of fresh, spicy noodle dishes that satisfy on a budget. Their menu features classics like the Hot & Sour Vermicelli and the crowd-favourite Spicy Crayfish Noodle, which is brimming with juicy crayfish and a fiery mix of peppers.
Why Hi Noodle Shines
- The noodles are springy and fresh, perfectly soaking up the rich, spicy broth that excites your palate.
- A condiment bar similar to HaiDiLao lets you customise your dish with sauces and toppings to match your preferred flavour profile.
- A sweet bonus: return your tray to redeem a free ice cream cone topped with whipped cream, a delightful dessert option to round off your meal.
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Visit Hi Noodle during off-peak hours to avoid the lunch rush and enjoy a more relaxed dining experience.
Made for: Budget-conscious shoppers seeking a quick, delicious noodle fix near Orchard Gateway.
Hold off if: You prefer sit-down meals with extensive menus.
Exploring More Somerset Food Gems Around Orchard Road
Beyond these top picks, the Somerset area, including Orchard Central and Orchard Gateway, offers an eclectic mix of restaurants and cafes. Whether you’re in the mood for fragrant ramen, savoury rice bowls, or rich pastries paired with aromatic coffee and tea, this vibrant food scene has something to satisfy every craving.
- Orchard Central is home to trendy cafes offering soft desserts and artisan pastries, perfect for a mid-shopping break.
- Orchard Gateway features diverse eateries from deep-fried delights to fresh salads and minced meat dishes, catering to a range of budgets and moods.
- Many venues boast convenient opening hours, making it easy to indulge at any time of your shopping day.
For foodies who want to explore beyond the mall, the bustling Somerset MRT Station area connects you seamlessly to these culinary hotspots, ensuring you never miss a chance to savour the best of Singapore’s local and international flavours.
For those seeking an elevated dining experience beyond casual meals, the Singapore also offers exquisite omakase options that showcase the artistry of Japanese cuisine.
Ready to Start Your Food Crawl?
Finding the right place to eat during a busy shopping trip does not have to be an afterthought. 313@Somerset is packed with diverse culinary experiences that cater to almost any craving. Whether you want to sink your teeth into hearty grilled meats at Josh’s Grill, enjoy a futuristic solo barbecue at Yakiniku Like, or sip margaritas under the open sky at Chimi’s, these venues offer something truly special.
I highly encourage you to step away from the usual fast-food options and treat your next mall visit as a proper culinary journey. Grab your friends, try these fantastic spots, and turn your quick shopping lunch into a brilliant, full-day celebration of flavours.
Last note: If you appreciate a comforting beverage, the authentic Chinese tea served here perfectly complements the rich flavours of their dishes.
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