FOTIA MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES 2026
If you want to experience the warm, sunny flavors of the Mediterranean without leaving Singapore, FOTIA is a restaurant you shouldn’t miss. Located in the beautiful and hilly area of Duxton Hill, this spot is all about authentic Greek food that feels like a home-cooked meal in Athens.
FOTIA SINGAPORE MENU 2026
The Fotia Singapore Menu is divided into various other categories like Traditional Recipes, Wrapped In Pita Bread, Fish & Seafood, Charcoal Grilled, Salads & Homemade Dips, Bread Potatoes, Mezze, and Desserts. Below you can find the complete prices of all the items offered by this restaurant:
FOTIA TRADITIONAL RECIPES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Iman Baildi Slow cooked eggplant in tomato sauce & garlic. | SGD 16.90 |
| Kaserli Kebab Oven baked beef kebab in slightly spicy tomato sauce. | SGD 26.50 |
| Gemista Stuffed capsicum with rice & fresh herbs. | SGD 16.90 |
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FOTIA WRAPPED IN PITA BREAD PRICES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Chicken Skewer Wrap | SGD 15.85 |
| Veggie & Spicy Eggplant wrap | SGD 14.75 |
| Peinirli | SGD 15.85 |
| Beef Skewer Wrap | SGD 20.10 |
FOTIA FISH & SEAFOOD MENU
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Glarides Charcoal grilled tiger prawns | SGD 71.50 |
| Skoumbri Kapnisto Smoked Mackerel charcoal grilled with fennel & Onions | SGD 19.00 |
| Fresh Catch of the day (Seabass) | SGD 73.50 |
FOTIA CHARCOAL GRILLED SKEWERS
| MENU PRICE | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Chicken Skewer Juicy & Tender charcoal grilled chicken. | SGD 18.00 |
| Kontosouvli Duroc pork ribeye grain fed charcoal grilled | SGD 30.80 |
FOTIA SALADS & HOMEMADE DIPS
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Greek Salad | SGD 14.75 |
| Cretan Dakos Salad | SGD 14.75 |
| Chili Paste | SGD 5.35 |
| Taramaosalata | SGD 14.75 |
| Tzaziki | SGD 14.75 |
| Tikoafteri | SGD 15.85 |
| Aegean Eggplant | SGD 15.85 |
| Santorinia Fava | SGD 13.70 |
| Spicy Habanero Sauce | SGD 5.35 |
PITA BREAD POTATOES MENU – FOTIA SINGAPORE
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Pita Bread | SGD 3.45 |
| Koulouri Thessalonkis | SGD 4.15 |
| Patates Tiganites & Creamy Feta Cheese | SGD 13.70 |
| Elies Kalamon | SGD 7.25 |
| Patates Tiganites | SGD 11.50 |
FOTIA MENU PRICES – MEZZE
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Spanakopita | SGD 20.10 |
| Dolmadakia | SGD 19.05 |
| Cheese Platter | SGD 39.39 |
| Padrone Pepper & Sea Salt | SGD 15.85 |
| Bougiourdi Eggplant | SGD 19.05 |
FOTIA DESSERTS
| PRODUCT | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Kunefe Kataifi Pastry filled with chopped walnut, Almonds & Honey Syrup. | SGD 20.10 |
| Baklawa Pagoto Fillo Pastry Layered with chopped walnut, Almonds & Honey Syrup. | SGD 19.05 |
| Bougatsa Cream Creamy Semolina Custard | SGD 16.90 |
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NUTRITION TABLE OF FOTIA SINGAPORE
| Dish | Calories | Protein (g) | Carbohydrates (g) | Fat (g) | Fiber (g) | Sodium (mg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mediterranean Mezze Platter | 350 | 10 | 45 | 15 | 7 | 800 |
| Crispy Calamari | 400 | 20 | 30 | 25 | 3 | 950 |
| Lamb Kofta | 500 | 30 | 20 | 35 | 4 | 900 |
| Grilled Salmon | 450 | 35 | 15 | 25 | 2 | 700 |
| Fotia Special Pizza | 600 | 25 | 70 | 30 | 5 | 1200 |
| Vegetarian Moussaka | 400 | 15 | 50 | 20 | 6 | 800 |
| Baklava | 300 | 5 | 40 | 15 | 1 | 300 |
| Mediterranean Iced Tea | 100 | 0 | 25 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
IS FOTIA HALAL?
One of the best things about FOTIA is that it is a Halal-certified restaurant.
HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON FOTIA MENU SINGAPORE
Grilled Octopus (Htapodaki): This is the most famous dish at FOTIA. The octopus is grilled over charcoal until it is smoky on the outside but incredibly tender on the inside. It’s served with a squeeze of fresh lemon and olive oil.
Mixed Meat Platter: If you are coming with a group of friends, this is the way to go. It’s a huge tray filled with different grilled meats like lamb chops, chicken skewers, and beef kebabs. It’s served with pita bread and fries.
Homemade Dips with Pita: You can’t start a Greek meal without these! The “Trilogia” lets you try three different dips. The tzatziki (garlic yogurt) and taramosalata (creamy fish roe) are the top picks to eat with their warm, fluffy pita bread.
Moussaka: Think of this as a Greek version of Lasagna. It has layers of sliced eggplant, potato, and spiced minced beef, all topped with a thick, creamy béchamel sauce. It’s pure comfort food.
ABOUT FOTIA SINGAPORE
FOTIA is like a small slice of Greece tucked away in the beautiful, hilly streets of Duxton Hill. When you walk in, the blue-and-white decor and wooden furniture make you feel like you’ve just stepped into a cozy tavern on a sunny Greek island. The restaurant is famous for its warm and friendly vibe, making it a great spot for big group hangouts or a nice family dinner. Most of the cooking happens in a special charcoal oven called a “Josper,” which gives the food a delicious smoky flavor that you can smell the moment you arrive. Whether you are sitting indoors in the air-con or enjoying the breeze at an outdoor table, the atmosphere is super relaxed and welcoming for everyone.
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ALTERNATIVES OF FOTIA RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE
ÉLA: Run by the same people behind Tipo Pasta Bar, ÉLA is a beautiful Muslim-owned restaurant in Kampong Gelam. It has a very “vibey” interior that feels like a modern Greek home. They are famous for their affordable sharing platters and fresh ingredients.
Pistachio Middle Eastern & Mediterranean Grill: Located right in Orchard Road (Wheelock Place), this restaurant is helmed by an Egyptian chef who loves healthy, authentic cooking. It’s a bit more upscale than a cafe but still very welcoming for students and families.
Alaturka Mediterranean & Turkish Restaurant: This is one of the oldest and most famous spots along Bussorah Street. While it focuses a lot on Turkish food, they serve many Mediterranean classics that are similar to Greek cuisine. It’s a great place to sit outdoors and soak in the view of the Sultan Mosque.
Cappadocia Turkish & Mediterranean Restaurant: Another great Muslim-owned choice in the Bugis area. They are known for their “theatrical” serving style—some dishes are opened right at your table! It’s a fun experience if you’re celebrating a friend’s birthday.
FAQs
Is FOTIA halal-certified?
Yes! FOTIA is Halal-certified. This is great news for our Muslim friends who want to enjoy authentic Mediterranean grilled meats and traditional Greek dishes like Moussaka without any worries.
Is it expensive?
FOTIA is considered a “mid-to-high” range restaurant. While starters and dips are around $12–$22, the signature grilled meats and seafood can cost between $35 and $80. It’s a bit of a treat, so it’s a popular spot for birthday celebrations or special family dinners.
Do I need to book a table?
Yes, it is highly recommended! Duxton Hill is a very busy area, especially on Friday nights and weekends. To make sure you get a seat (especially if you want to sit outside), it’s best to make a reservation through their website a few days in advance.
Are there vegetarian options?
Absolutely. Greek food uses a lot of fresh vegetables and cheeses. You can have a great meal just with their Mezze (small plates), like the Greek Salad, grilled halloumi cheese, and various dips like Tzatziki.
What is the vibe like?
It’s very relaxed and casual. You don’t need to dress up in fancy clothes—jeans and a nice T-shirt are perfectly fine. The restaurant feels like a cozy beach-side tavern you would find in Greece.
CONCLUSION
To sum it all up, FOTIA is the perfect place to go if you want a mini-vacation to the Mediterranean without leaving Singapore. With its warm atmosphere on Duxton Hill and its smoky, charcoal-grilled dishes, it offers a dining experience that is both exciting and comforting.
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.
