KILO MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES 2026
If you’re looking for a dining spot that feels like a mini-vacation, Kilo Singapore at Duxton Road is the place to be. Originally starting in a quiet corner of Kallang, this restaurant has moved to a trendy new home while keeping its famous “chill” vibes. The name “Kilo” comes from a nautical flag that means “I wish to communicate with you,” and that’s exactly what the restaurant is all about—sharing great food and good conversation with friends.
KILO SINGAPORE MENU 2026
Kilo Singapore Menu is simply organized into various other categories/sections that are named Raw Bar, Seafood Corner, Deli, Starters & Sides, Mains, Grill, Desserts, and Beverages. Let’s find out all the items’ updated prices below:
KILO MENU RAW BAR
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Wasabi Tuna Tartare | SGD 26.00 |
| Kilo’s Seafood Ceviche | SGD 26.00 |
| Classic Steak Tartare | SGD 28.00 |
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KILO SINGAPORE MENU SEAFOOD CORNER PRICES
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Crab Croquettes | SGD 16.00 |
| Crispy Calamari | SGD 28.00 |
| Garlic Prawn | SGD 30.00 |
| Chargrilled Octopus | SGD 34.00 |
KILO MENU DELI PRICES
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Charcuterie Platter | SGD 36.00 |
| Iberico Ham | SGD 34.00 |
KILO VEGETARIAN STARTERS & SIDES PRICES
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Spinach Salad | SGD 15.00 |
| Truffle Fries | SGD 14.00 |
| Baby Corn Furikake | SGD 16.00 |
| Garlic Confit Mushroom | SGD 16.00 |
| Crispy Eggplant | SGD 18.00 |
| Pardon Peppers | SGD 18.00 |
| Organic Hierloom Tomato Burratina | SGD 28.00 |
| House Guacamole | SGD 22.00 |
KILO JOSPER GRILL PRICES
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Tasmanian Lamb Rack | SGD 42.00 |
| Argentinian Angus Rib Eye | SGD 68.00 |
| Iberico Bellota Pork Rib Eye | SGD 42.00 |
| Spanish Lubina | SGD 78.00 |
| Spanish Turbot | SGD 118.00 |
| Aus Wagyu Tenderloin | SGD 58.00 |
| Australian Black Angus T Bone | SGD 78.00 |
KILO MENU MAINS PRICES
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Homemade Ricotta Gnocchi | SGD 24.00 |
| Ebiko Pasta | SGD 28.00 |
| Squid Ink Rice | SGD 32.00 |
| Salmon Tuturuga | SGD 34.00 |
| BBQ Pork Ribs | SGD 42.00 |
KILO DESSERTS PRICES
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Citrus Lemon Tart | SGD 16.00 |
| Hazelnut & Chocolate Mousse | SGD 16.00 |
| Apple Tarte Tatin | SGD 16.00 |
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KILO BEVERAGES PRICES
| MENU ITEMS | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Teas | SGD 5.00 |
| Juices | SGD 6.00 |
| Coffees | SGD 5.00 |
| Sodas | SGD 5.00 |
| Water | SGD 8.00 |
IS KILO HALAL?
Actually, Kilo Singapore is not a Halal-certified restaurant.
HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON KILO MENU SINGAPORE
Signature Kilo Squid Ink Rice: This is the dish that put Kilo on the map. It’s a deep, dark, and flavorful rice dish that is stir-fried with squid ink.
Beef Tongue Tacos: Don’t let the name scare you off! This is one of their most popular starters. The beef tongue is pressure-cooked until it’s incredibly tender—it basically feels like a very soft steak.
Crab Croquettes: These are little golden nuggets of joy. They are filled with a creamy “mash” of crab meat and béchamel (a smooth white sauce).
Atas Lentils: In Singapore, “Atas” means high-class or fancy. This isn’t your average bowl of lentils! They are stewed in a truffle chicken stock and topped with a pasteurized egg yolk and crispy Iberico ham.
ABOUT KILO SINGAPORE
If you’re looking for a place that feels more like a cool clubhouse than a stiff restaurant, Kilo Singapore on Duxton Road is the spot. What makes it stand out is its “raw” and industrial look, mixed with lots of natural wood and greenery that makes you feel like you’ve been transported to a beach club in Bali. The heart of the kitchen is their massive wood-fired grill, where they cook almost everything over charcoal and natural logs. This gives the whole restaurant a cozy, smoky aroma and makes the food taste like a high-end version of a backyard barbecue.
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ALTERNATIVES OF KILO KILO RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE
Lucha Loco: Located just a short walk away from Kilo, Lucha Loco is a vibrant Mexican “garden” bar. It feels like a colorful backyard party with fairy lights and outdoor seating.
Burnt Ends: If you are a hardcore fan of Kilo’s wood-fired grill, Burnt Ends is the “boss” level of barbecue. It is one of the most famous restaurants in Asia, and everything—even the desserts—touches the fire at some point.
Super Loco: Think of this as the “chilled-out” cousin of Lucha Loco. It’s right by the Singapore River, so you get a nice breeze and a great view of the water while you eat.
The Halia: For those who want a “garden” vibe that is actually inside a garden, The Halia is located right in the middle of the Ginger Garden at the Botanic Gardens.
FAQs
Is Kilo Singapore Halal?
No, Kilo Singapore is not Halal-certified. Their menu features several pork dishes (like the Iberico pork and bacon-topped lentils) and they have a large bar serving alcohol. If you need a Halal spot with a similar “hidden garden” feel, The Halia at the Botanic Gardens is a fantastic alternative.
What is the dress code?
Kilo has a “smart casual” vibe. You don’t need a full suit or a fancy dress, but it’s a bit too nice for flip-flops and gym shorts. Think of it as “date night” or “birthday dinner” attire—neat jeans and a nice shirt are perfect.
What is “Wood-Fired” cooking?
Most restaurants use gas stoves, but Kilo uses a massive Applewood and Cherrywood grill. This means your meat, seafood, and even some veggies are cooked over real flames and charcoal, which gives everything a delicious, smoky “barbecue” taste.
Do they have Vegetarian or Vegan options?
Yes! Even though they are famous for grilled meats, they have some great veggie choices like the Grilled Avocado, Burrata with Tomatoes, and various roasted vegetable sides. Just let the server know your dietary needs, and they can help you pick.
CONCLUSION
Whether you are looking for a unique date night spot or a high-energy place to hang out with your squad, Kilo Singapore at Duxton Road delivers an experience that feels like a quick trip to a tropical island. It’s one of those rare restaurants where the atmosphere is just as good as the food. The combination of the “raw” industrial design and the incredible smoky flavors from the wood-fired grill makes it stand out in a city full of standard dining options.
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.

