DUCKLAND MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES 2026
If you are a fan of juicy, roasted meat, then Duckland is a place you definitely have to visit. While most duck stalls in Singapore serve local styles, Duckland is a bit different because it focuses on premium ducks specially flown in from Silver Hill Farm in Ireland. These ducks are often called the “Wagyu of ducks” because they are so tender and full of flavor.
DUCKLAND SINGAPORE MENU 2026
You’ll find the Duckland Singapore Menu arranged into some other categories such as Signature Duck Specialities, Irish Lamb Stew, Combos, Soup, Salad, Greens, Spring Roll, Wing Sticks, and Beverages.
Duckland Menu Signature Duck Specialities
| Menu | Price |
|---|---|
| Wagyu Duck Donburi | SGD 20.30 |
| Roast Irish Duck | SGD 40.90 |
| Duck Fried Rice | SGD 16.00 |
| Steamed Duck Rice | SGD 2.20 |
| Roast Irish Duck With Egg Crêpe | SGD 53.80 |
| Irish Duck Ramen | SGD 16.20 |
| Crispy Aromatic Duck | SGD 44.10 |
| Spaghetti Duck Bolognese | SGD 17.10 |
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Duckland Decadent Delicacies Menu Singapore
| Menu | Price |
|---|---|
| Charcoal-Grilled Irish Babyback Ribs | SGD 34.60 |
| Good OI’ Fish & Chips | SGD 21.40 |
| Irish Lamb Stew | SGD 25.90 |
| Homemade Curry Chicken Served With Crispy Waffle-Prata | SGD 17.10 |
Duckland Value Combo Menu prices
| Menu | Price |
|---|---|
| Combo A – Roast Irish Duck Rice And Coke | SGD 16.00 |
| Combo B – Duck Fried Rice And Coke | SGD 16.10 |
| Combo C – Spaghetti Duck Bolognese And Coke | SGD 17.10 |
| Combo D – Homemade Curry Chicken Served With Crispy Waffle-Prata And Coke | SGD 18.20 |
| Combo E – Wagyu Duck Donburi And Coke | SGD 20.50 |
Duckland Soup Menu
| Menu | Price |
|---|---|
| Salted Vegetable Duck Soup | SGD 8.30 |
| Shrimp Dumpling Soup | SGD 14.90 |
| Mushroom Soup | SGD 8.20 |
Duckland Salad & Greens Menu
| Menu | Price |
|---|---|
| Seasonal Vegetables | SGD 16.00 |
| Ice Plant Salad | SGD 16.00 |
Duckland Sides Menu
| Menu | Price |
|---|---|
| Long Long Spicy Spring Roll | SGD 12.60 |
| Crisp-Fried Duck Wing Sticks | SGD 9.40 |
| Duck Fat Fries | SGD 8.30 |
| Deep-Fried Duck Tongue | SGD 10.70 |
| Calamari Rings | SGD 10.60 |
Duckland Beverages Menu
| Menu | Price |
|---|---|
| Homemade Special | |
| Fizzy Lemonade | SGD 4.50 |
| Lavender Lemonade | SGD 4.50 |
| Strawberry Lemonade | SGD 4.50 |
| Duckland Sling | SGD 4.50 |
| Passion Fruit Spritzer | SGD 4.50 |
| Pineapple Pandan Lemongrass | SGD 4.50 |
| Soft-Drink | |
| Coke | SGD 3.50 |
| Coke Zero | SGD 3.50 |
| Sprite | SGD 3.50 |
| Ginger Ale | SGD 3.50 |
| Oxygenated Water | SGD 2.00 |
| San Pellegrino (Sparkling Water) | SGD 6.00 |
| Juice & Tea | |
| Apple Juice | SGD 4.00 |
| Orange Juice | SGD 4.00 |
| Yuzu Juice | SGD 4.00 |
| Iced Lemon Tea | SGD 4.00 |
| Holy Basil | SGD 4.00 |
| Earl grey | SGD 4.00 |
| Coffee & Milk | |
| Single Espresso | SGD 3.00 |
| Cappuccino | SGD 4.80 |
| Latte (Hot/Iced) | SGD (4.80/5.50) |
| Vanilla Latte (Hot/Iced) | SGD (5.30/6.00) |
| Mocha (Hot/Iced) | SGD (5.50/6.30) |
| Chocolate (Hot/Iced) | SGD (5.50/6.50) |
| Affogato | SGD 6.50 |
| Organic Soy Milk | SGD 3.00 |
| Mocktail | |
| Iced Yuzunade | SGD 6.00 |
| Rooibos Lychee Orange Iced Tea | SGD 6.00 |
| Oolong Milk Tea with Grass Jelly | SGD 6.00 |
| Grapefruit Pomelo | SGD 6.00 |
| Lime Roselle | SGD 6.00 |
IS DUCKLAND HALAL?
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It’s important to know that Duckland is not a halal-certified restaurant.
HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON DUCKLAND MENU SINGAPORE
Roast Irish Duck: This is the absolute must-order. It’s the star of the show! The duck is roasted until the skin is golden and crispy, while the meat stays incredibly juicy because of the high fat content. It usually comes with three special dipping sauces: raspberry, calamansi chili, and yellow mustard. It’s savory, rich, and definitely lives up to its “Wagyu of ducks” nickname.
Duck Confit & Waffle: This is a fan-favorite for brunch or a fun dinner. It features a crispy duck leg confit paired with a light, fluffy buttermilk waffle. You top it off with a sunny-side-up egg and a drizzle of maple syrup. The mix of salty duck fat and sweet syrup is a total “flavor bomb” that works surprisingly well together.
Duck Fried Rice: If you want something hearty and familiar, go for the fried rice. It’s tossed with diced roast duck, sweet corn, zucchini, and garlic. The best part? They often use duck fat to fry the rice, which gives it a smoky, buttery aroma (also known as “wok hei”) that makes every spoonful addictive.
Duck Fat Fries: Regular fries are good, but these are on a whole different level. The fries are deep-fried in duck fat, which makes them extra crispy on the outside and rich in flavor. People often order these as a side to share because they are just so hard to stop eating once you start!
ABOUT DUCKLAND SINGAPORE
Duckland is a cozy, “farm-to-fork” restaurant that brings a unique taste of Ireland to Singapore. What makes it special is their focus on high-quality Silver Hill Ducks, which are specially bred in the Irish countryside and often called the “best ducks in the world.” Unlike a traditional Chinese roast meat stall, Duckland feels more like a modern, casual cafe where you can find both Asian and Western dishes on the same table. It’s a great place for foodies because they use duck fat to cook many of their sides, like their famous fries and rice, giving everything a rich and savory flavor. Whether you’re visiting their outlet at United Square or Paya Lebar Quarter, the atmosphere is bright and welcoming, making it a perfect spot for a weekend lunch with your family or a fun dinner date with friends who want to try something a bit different from the usual.
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ALTERNATIVES OF DUCKLAND RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE
The Dim Sum Place: If you want the premium experience of Duckland but need a Halal-certified option, this is the place to go. They are one of the few spots in Singapore where you can find Halal Peking Duck. Their “Smoked Peking Duck Wrap” is a huge hit—you get crispy duck skin and tender meat wrapped in a soft thin pancake. It’s a great spot for students to hang out near Bugis or Changi City Point.
Dian Xiao Er: This is probably the most famous duck chain in Singapore. While Duckland focuses on Irish ducks, Dian Xiao Er is famous for its herbal roast duck. The ducks are marinated in Chinese herbs like Angelica Herb (Dang Gui) or Ten Wonder Herbs, making the meat very fragrant and juicy. It’s a bit more traditional and is a popular choice for family dinners in malls all over the island.
London Fat Duck: If you really love the “Wagyu of Ducks” (the fatty Irish birds used at Duckland), then London Fat Duck is your best alternative. They use the same high-quality Irish ducks and roast them to perfection. Their signature dish is the “London Roast Duck,” which has very thin, crispy skin and meat that almost melts in your mouth. It feels a bit more like a modern Hong Kong-style cafe.
Yan Chuan Roaster: If you are on a tight budget but want to feast like a king, head to Yan Chuan Roaster in Ubi. It’s a massive roast meat factory and stall where you can get a whole roast duck for an incredible price (often under $20!). It’s not a fancy restaurant, but it’s a legend among locals for being the best “value-for-money” roast duck in the city.
FAQs
Is Duckland halal-certified?
No, Duckland is not Halal-certified. Their menu includes several dishes with pork, such as the Mala Pork Cracklings and Bacon, Cabbage & Colcannon. If you are looking for a halal-certified roast duck experience, you might want to try The Dim Sum Place or Rasa Rasa.
What is so special about “Irish Duck”?
Duckland uses premium ducks from Silver Hill Farm in Ireland. These ducks are a special hybrid breed known for having a high fat-to-meat ratio and very porous skin. This makes the skin extra crispy when roasted and the meat much juicier and more tender than the typical ducks found in local coffee shops.
Can I order for delivery or takeaway?
Absolutely. Duckland is available on major delivery platforms like GrabFood, foodpanda, and Deliveroo. You can also call their outlets directly to place a takeaway order to pick up yourself. They even offer value combos (like duck fried rice + Coke for about $16.10) specifically for takeaway and delivery.
CONCLUSION
Whether you are tucking into a classic plate of roast Irish duck or trying something adventurous like the duck confit & waffle, you can really taste the quality that comes from their “farm-to-fork” philosophy. It’s a great spot to enjoy a hearty, flavorful meal that feels a bit more special than your average mall dining experience.
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