Layers and layers of mascarpone cheese goodness, with spongy ladyfingers doused in coffee, and lavishly sprinkled with cocoa. Tiramisu is our first love and will always have a special place in our hearts.
The popular Italian dessert sure has an affectionate name. Tiramisu means “pick me up”, and yes, we’d do that in a heartbeat. Where do you head to when you need a Tiramisu fix in Singapore? We have several favourites, and we are gonna share them all with you.
Here, read our guide on Singapore’s Best Tiramisu. If you have any to recommend, let us know, because we are up for a good one any time.
BELLA PIZZA
Bella Pizza at Robertson Quay has been around for years, and it is one of the more under-rated Italian restaurants in town. What we love, besides the excellent pizzas and pastas, is the Tiramisu (S$9).
30 Robertson Quay
#01-14 Riverside View
Tel: +65 6734 0139
Tue to Sun: 11.30am – 2.30pm, 6pm – 11pm
Nearest Station: Clarke Quay
DA PAOLO GASTRONOMIA
They are our answer when we need a tiramisu to go. Ever so convenient, Da Paolo Gastronomia never fails with their ready-to-eat packed desserts. And for so many years now, we can never get sick of their tiramisu.
43 Jalan Merah Saga #01-74
Tel: +65 6475 1323
Daily: 8.30am – 9.30pm
Nearest Station: Holland Village
While they are more famous for their brownie and pies, please do not leave without trying the tiramisu with orange mascarpone too. Jamie’s Italian does their desserts really well, and what better way to complement your pasta than a serving of tiramisu (S$11.50)?
1 Harbourfront Walk, #01-165-167 VivoCity
Tel: +65 6733 5500
Sun to Thu: 12pm – 10pm
Fri & Sat: 12pm – 11pm
Nearest Station: Harbourfront
Maccha House’s Matcha Tiramisu (S$6) was served in a wooden box and comes with a miniature cup of tea on the side. One thing to note about the price point here is that everything is relatively inexpensive. We liked that the tiramisu was not too sweet but the taste of Matcha was still distinct.
181 Orchard Road
#B1-40 Orchard Central
Singapore 238896
Tel: +65 +65 6636 5830
Daily: 11am – 10pm
Nearest Station: Somerset
PARK’s traditional Baileys Tiramisu (S$8.90++) is a homemade goodness with a twist to the usual coffee-flavoured Italian dessert. Alternating layers of mascarpone cheese whipped cream and delicate sponge layers, jazzed up with prized Baileys. How to not love this creamy goodness? No, the Baileys did not overpower, neither is the dessert cloyingly sweet.
281 Holland Ave #01-01
Singapore 278621
Reservations: [email protected] / +65 9721 3815
Closed on Mondays
Tue to Thu: 11am – 12am
Fri to Sun: 11am – 2am
Nearest Station: Holland Village
One of the oldest Italian restaurants in Singapore, Pete’s Place at Grand Hyatt Singapore is a hidden gem that radiates an undeniable rustic enchantment. Pete’s Place has the best tiramisu in Singapore; very moist and spongy – just the way it’d set our hearts aflutter.
Grand Hyatt Singapore
10 Scotts Road
Tel: +65 6416 7322
Daily: 12pm – 4.30pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Sunday: 11.30am – 2.30pm
Nearest Station: Orchard
Pietro Ristorante Italiano is tucked in a corner of Jalan Kelulut—a private residential area in Yio Chu Kang—and it has been dishing out authentic Italian dishes to its regulars since 2012.
The Tiramisu al Pistachio (S$14++) is filled with layers of Mascarpone cream for the sweet tooth! This one has strong espresso coffee flavours with a subtle hint of pistachio taste.
12 Jln Kelulut
Singapore 809030
Tel: +65 6484 5528
Daily: 11am – 2.30pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Nearest Station: Buangkok/ Fernvale
POULET
Poulet is a familiar name that we always turn to when we want trusty comfort food without breaking the bank. While most people go to Poulet for its roast chicken, its tiramisu (S$7.90) deserves a special mention too. The tiramisu is consistently good and we will return again and again for the generous portion (in a jar).
HarbourFront Walk
#01-175/176/177
Tel: +65 6376 9087
Daily: 11.30am – 10pm
Nearest Station: Harbourfront
PREGO AT FAIRMONT SINGAPORE
Prego at Fairmont Singapore is one of the most reputable Italian restaurants in Singapore, and they are known for signature Italian favourites such as wood-fired pizza and homemade pasta. But what you should also try is the house special—Tiramisu (S$14).
Fairmont Singapore, Level 1
80 Bras Basah Road
Singapore 189560
Tel: +65 6431 6156
Nearest Station: City Hall
RISTORANTE DA VALENTINO
The maestro of Italian food, Ristorante Da Valentino is a well-loved restaurant in Singapore. Its quality and tastes remind us of every bit of our days at Italy, and it is one dinner place we can always count on when we need a hearty Italian meal. Try their tiramisu; that block of sweet treat cannot get anymore authentic, surely!
200 Turf Club Road, #01-19
Tel: +65 6462 0555
Tue to Sun: 12am – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Nearest Station: Botanic Gardens
The Tiramisu (S$9.50) at Spizza Mercato is light, just the way we like it, with strong notes of fragrant coffee and light mascarpone cheese.
13 Stamford Road #B2-52
Capitol Piazza
Singapore 178905
Tel: +65 6702 1835
Daily: 10.30am – 10.30pm
Nearest Station: City Hall
The East of Singapore is where one will find plenty of hidden treasures. While there are many concept cafes out there, To-gather Cafe in Bedok (next to Fengshan Market) is one gem where you can unwind from work.
At S$5.90, To-gather Cafe’s Homemade Tiramisu is one of the cheapest you can find in Singapore.
#01-25/27
84 Bedok North Street 4
Singapore 460084
Tel: +65 6445 1011
Daily: 11am – 10pm
Nearest Station: Bedok
TIRAMISU HERO
The name of this cafe tells you all, right? Sure does live up to its name, we’d say! Tiramisu Hero offers several variations of the Italian dessert, and they are all served in a cute glass jar – stamped with the iconic Sir Antonio, no less. The problem? Deciding on or stopping at only one jar.
121 Tyrwhitt Road
Tel: +65 6292 5271
Daily (Except Wed): 11am – 10pm
Nearest Station: Farrer Park
WATERFALL RISTORANTE ITALIANO
Waterfall Ristorante Italiano at Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore is a Southern Italian trattoria that features handmade pastas and fresh seafood. Chef Marco does a pretty mean tiramisu (S$15) that saw us wolfing it down within minutes. It is slightly pricier than your regular ones, but we promise it will be money well spent. Warning: one serving is not enough!
Garden Wing, Level One, Shangri-la Hotel
22 Orange Grove Road
Tel: +65 6213 4138
Daily: 12pm – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
23 JUMPIN
A little cafe tucked away in Tai Seng, 23 Jumpin is a tiny and cosy hideout. This simple cafe surprised us with their homemade tiramisu. We were honestly not expecting much when we first ordered the dessert, but boy, was it so moist and the taste of the kahlua lingered.
The Commerce @ Irving, #01-25, 1 Irving Place
Tel: +65 9137 5697
Mon: 11am – 2pm
Tue to Sun: 11am – 9pm
Nearest Station: Tai Seng
Another must try is at La Crosta Pizza. Very authentic and filled with quality ingredients only. Try their Baileys Tiramisu! It is freaking awesome. Only $7.70 and portion is good for 2.. but i can finish one on my own
Should check out Strictly Pastry
Omg can’t believe The Tiramisu Hero made it to the list. They serve one of the worst tiramisus in Singapore. I said this because I’ve tried it.
please also review La Braceria’s Tiramisu. It is located at Greendale Avenue.
Agree tiramisu hero is one of the worst I tried. Gastronomia is one all-time-favorite easily accessible. Etna tiramisu is good too.
agree with above comments. Tiramisu hero shouldnt be featured here. 1 of the worst i have tried. Not even anything near to what a tiramisu taste like. All i could taste is lady fingers and cream separately. Dry and tasteless and overprice!
Tiramisu Hero is bad no doubt. Why is it even on the list. Can’t believe that L’Atelier Tiramisu isn’t on the list either (try the classics; other varieties are not as …good.)
I think the tiramisu at Supply & Demand is worth mentioning
You should try in The central Clarke quay level B1 there is 1 tiramisu store. Sooo delicious
Try Oishi at West Coast Plaza or the tiramisu at Bay Hotel.
The 1925 Microbrewery & Restaurant @ Jalan Besar serves really good Tiramisu, even though they are more known for their craft beers. Perfectly soaked, and it even comes with a mini piece of salted chocolate!
Yes yes!!! B1 @ The Central!! The best I had ever had! With different Flavours too .
Tira hero is totally shit