WHITEGRASS MENU SINGAPORE PRICES

WHITEGRASS MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES LIST 2025

Imagine a chef who grew up loving the natural world of Japan—the forests, the mountains, and the freshest ingredients. Now, imagine that same chef learning all the fancy, careful cooking methods of classic French restaurants. That’s the magic behind WHITEGRASS.

WHITEGRASS SINGAPORE MENU 2025

Whitegrass Singapore Menu has been categorized into various other sections that include Lunch, and Dinner. Check out the entire menu prices of the Whitegrass restaurant in Singapore:

WHITEGRASS SINGAPORE MENU LUNCH

MENUPRICE
Pour Commencer
Amuse Bouche

Entrees
Entree Du Jour
Hokkaido Corn
Espresso

Plat Principal
Organic Poulet Confit
or
Braised Wagyu
or
Fish From Japanese Market

Doux
Avant Dessert
Valrhona Jivara Milk Chocolate
Mignardise
SGD 128.00
WHITEGRASS MENU

WHITEGRASS MENU SINGAPORE DINNER PRICES

MENUPRICE
Pour Commencer
Amuse Bouche

Entrees
Avocado / Benitade
Aori Ika / Hana Hojiso
Wazansho / Moromi
Unagi / Hana Tamago
Hokkaido Corn / Lemongrass

Passion
Bouillabaisse / Rouille

Plat Principal
Milk Fed Lamb
or
Omi Wagyu

Doux
Avant Dessert
Japanese Lemon
Mignardise
SGD 298.00
Wine Pairing SGD 198.00

IS WHITEGRASS HALAL?

Whitegrass is certified Halal.

HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON WHITEGRASS MENU SINGAPORE

Premium Japanese Fish: They frequently feature high-grade fish that you don’t see everywhere, like Kinmedai (Golden Eye Snapper) or different seasonal catches. They use French techniques to prepare it—maybe cooking it sous vide (in a vacuum bag) or lightly pan-searing it to keep the inside super moist.

Hokkaido Scallops: These are famous for being large, incredibly sweet, and tender. The chef often serves them almost raw, or lightly seared, with a delicate sauce and beautiful garnishes that look like a garden.

A4 Wagyu Beef: This is a recurring favourite. The A4 grade is perfectly marbled (less rich than A5, so you can eat more of it!), and they often serve it grilled or seared to a perfect medium-rare. It’s usually paired with a deep, complex French-style sauce, like a port wine reduction.

ABOUT WHITEGRASS SINGAPORE

WHITEGRASS is a truly special fine-dining restaurant in Singapore that blends the best of two major cooking styles: classic French techniques and the beautiful, pure ingredients of Japanese nature. The chef, Takuya Yamashita, grew up loving the forests and mountains of Japan, and this passion for simple, fresh produce is in every dish. Located in the historic CHIJMES building, the restaurant only offers tasting menus that change with the seasons. This means your entire meal is a surprise, perfectly cooked and presented like a work of art, focusing on delicate flavors and rare ingredients like premium seafood and Wagyu beef. It’s an elegant place that manages to make fancy food feel clean, respectful, and completely delicious.

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ALTERNATIVES OF WHITEGRASS RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE

Waku Ghin by Tetsuya Wakuda: Waku Ghin is known for its incredibly high-quality ingredients and a style that mixes Japanese seasonality with modern, international techniques. It’s an exclusive experience that revolves around a series of intimate rooms where the chef personally prepares some of the courses for you.

Willow Restaurant: Willow emphasizes Japanese ingredients and seasonal produce, much like Whitegrass, but puts its own unique spin on the cooking style, drawing on Asian and global influences. The presentation is elegant, and they really focus on letting the natural flavour of the ingredient shine through, which is a key part of the Japanese food philosophy.

Camille Restaurant: If you’re looking for another beautiful, mid-to-high-range restaurant that specializes specifically in French-Japanese cuisine.

FAQs

What does “French-Japanese Cuisine” actually mean at WHITEGRASS?

The chef prioritizes seasonal, pristine ingredients (especially seafood and vegetables) sourced primarily from Japan. They respect the natural flavor and beauty of the raw materials.

What are the typical price differences between the Lunch and Dinner menus?

Like most fine dining spots, the dinner menu is usually more extensive and expensive than the lunch option.

Is WHITEGRASS suitable for people with specific dietary restrictions?

Yes, generally. Since the restaurant operates on fixed menus, they are very careful about accommodating requests.

CONCLUSION

To sum up the WHITEGRASS experience, this restaurant offers much more than just a meal—it’s a carefully curated artistic vision. By expertly fusing the elegant techniques of French fine dining with the clean, deep appreciation for seasonal ingredients found in Japanese culture, WHITEGRASS creates a unique and harmonious flavor profile.

SGFry.com has done deep research while creating this page. We have taken all the dishes’ prices and images from the official sources of the restaurant.

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