Lining the Singapore River, the renovated riverside warehouses and ‘godown’ shophouses of historic Clarke Quay make up one of Singapore’s major wining and dining precincts.
Now pedestrianised and home to shops, restaurants, nightclubs, river cruise bumboats and floating cafes, the precinct pays homage to Singapore’s river trade and colonial history.
Clarke Quay is a good place to look for varied cuisines, from Italian to brewhouse and fine French, and relaxed outdoor bars with riverfront views. It’s also where you’ll find Singapore’s wild Reverse Bungy adventure ride.
Latest Reviews
Review by Christopher B, December 2011
Doing what: Singapore by Night Tour with Dinner along Singapore River
Knowledgable guide showed us Clarkes Quay where we ate a tasty chinese meal. The stop at the market was a good experience and the night was topped off with a delicious Singapore Sling at the Raffles Long Bar.
Review by george_1978, November 2011
Doing what: Singapore by Night Tour with Dinner along Singapore River
Good value!!! Dinner at Clarke Quay was really delicious!! Fun tour!! If ever you have an overnight in Singapore, and entering by late afternoon, then this tour is good for you! Loved it!! The tour guide was a nice sweet lady with a pleasant sense of humor! You will also like the Raffles Hotel!!! Highly addictive peanuts in the hotel bar!!! Worth every penny!
Review by MR D DORAN d, November 2011
Doing what: Singapore by Night Tour with Dinner along Singapore River
great night out the meal at Clarke Quay was better
than I expected having done city tours before could not fault it.
Clarke Quay fills a loop of the Singapore River, on the southern edge of the CBD. Clarke Quay MRT station is across the river, reached by the Ord or Read Bridge.




