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CuisineEuropean Contemporary
Executive ChefMartin Öfner
LocationSingapore, Singapore
Opinionated About Dining
La Liste
Black Pearl
Michelin
World's 50 Best
The Best Chef

Zén holds three Michelin stars and a 97-point La Liste score from its shophouse address on Bukit Pasoh Road, where chef Martin Öfner runs one of Singapore's most awarded European Contemporary programs. The kitchen operates Wednesday through Saturday only, across lunch and dinner sittings, placing it firmly in the upper tier of Singapore's fine dining scene alongside Opinionated About Dining's #3 ranking in Asia for 2025.

Zén restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
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The Ritual Before the First Course

Singapore's three-Michelin-star tier is smaller than its reputation suggests. Of the city's awarded restaurants, only a handful operate the kind of total-meal architecture where arrival time, pacing, and sequencing are as considered as the cooking itself. Zén, at 41 Bukit Pasoh Road in the Tanjong Pagar conservation district, operates in that register. The address — a pre-war shophouse on a street that also carries Les Amis in its neighbourhood orbit — signals something about the venue's positioning: Singapore's most seriously awarded European Contemporary tables tend to prefer historic low-rise settings over hotel towers, and Zén fits that pattern precisely.

The meal here is structured as a ritual, not a menu. Guests progress through the three-storey shophouse, moving between floors as courses advance. This format, which Zén has held since its opening as a sister address to the original Frantzén in Stockholm, is not unique to the restaurant but has become a defining characteristic of its identity among the city's top-tier dining set. The movement through the building is deliberate , each floor change marks a shift in mood and course register, so that the full sitting feels less like a restaurant dinner and more like a scored sequence.

Where Zén Sits in Singapore's Fine Dining Hierarchy

The awards record here is substantial and consistent. Three Michelin stars in both 2024 and 2025. Ranked third in Asia by Opinionated About Dining in both 2023 and 2025, and fifth in 2024 , a sustained position at the leading of that list's Asia rankings rather than a single-year spike. A 97.5-point La Liste score in 2025, dropping fractionally to 97 in 2026, places Zén inside the leading band of the global La Liste rankings. World's 50 Best has placed the restaurant at #69 globally in 2023 and #79 in Asia in 2025, reflecting a competitive upper-mid position in that specific ranking's methodology. The Black Pearl one-diamond recognition in 2025 adds a further regional credential.

Among Singapore's European Contemporary addresses, this combination of sustained recognition across multiple independent ranking systems is unusual. Comparison venues at the $$$ tier , Marguerite and Gordon Grill among them , compete in an adjacent but distinct price and format bracket. At the $$$$ tier, Vue and creative-format restaurants like Born occupy the same price band, but Zén's multi-award consistency across Michelin, OAD, La Liste, and 50 Best simultaneously marks it as operating in a different competitive register. Most Singapore restaurants at this level hold one or two of these recognitions; holding all four at high scores over multiple consecutive years is a narrower achievement.

Regionally, the European Contemporary format that Zén represents has found traction across several Asian cities. Comparable addresses include Ad Astra in Taipei, IGNIV in Bangkok, EHB in Shanghai, and The Georg in Beijing, all operating within the broader tradition of European fine dining adapted for Asian metropolitan contexts. In Southeast Asia specifically, Au Jardin in George Town offers a softer-priced reference point for the same culinary tradition. Outside Asia, European Contemporary addresses like Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol, Caractère in London, and The Hall in Chengdu share the same genre classification, though operating in entirely different market conditions.

The Kitchen and Chef Behind the Counter

Chef Martin Öfner leads the kitchen. In the context of the Frantzén group's outpost model, the head chef role here carries significant autonomy and technical responsibility , the Stockholm lineage provides an overarching framework, but the day-to-day execution in Singapore is Öfner's. The Frantzén connection matters as a credential because the parent restaurant in Stockholm has held its own three-star status and La Liste recognition; a satellite operation that achieves independent three-star standing across multiple consecutive years is not simply benefiting from brand association, but demonstrating self-sustaining kitchen performance.

The cuisine classification is European Contemporary, which in this context means a Scandinavian-inflected framework incorporating premium Japanese produce sourcing alongside French technique foundations. This synthesis is now a recognised format in Asia's top-tier European dining, and Zén has been one of its more consistently recognised practitioners. The Google review score of 4.6 across 323 reviews suggests that the experience translates across a wide guest base, not only among professional critics.

The Practical Shape of a Dinner at Zén

Logistics at this level require planning. Zén operates Wednesday through Saturday only , lunch sittings from noon to 5pm, dinner from 7pm to 10:30pm, with Sunday through Tuesday closed entirely. This four-day week is consistent with the format requirements of a kitchen producing tasting-menu dining at this level of complexity, and it aligns with operating patterns at comparable three-star addresses globally. The compressed week also means that booking windows require lead time; guests planning a visit should treat the reservation as the first step rather than an afterthought. For the full dining experience, the dinner sitting allows the three-storey progression to unfold without afternoon time constraints.

The address at 41 Bukit Pasoh Road places the restaurant within easy reach of Tanjong Pagar MRT. The street is walkable from the station and sits within a conservation area where most buildings are heritage shophouses, meaning the neighbourhood itself sets a particular tone before arrival. For visitors combining this dinner with a broader Singapore itinerary, the full Singapore restaurants guide covers the wider scene, while the hotels guide and bars guide help situate an evening around the meal. Those looking further into the city's wine scene can consult the Singapore wineries guide, and the experiences guide covers cultural and specialist programming beyond the table. For a wine-led dinner at a different price point in the same neighbourhood orbit, Mag's Wine Kitchen sits in a markedly different format and price bracket but draws a similarly committed dining audience.

The Rhythm of Service

The multi-floor progression format that defines a meal at Zén is, in effect, a choreographic argument about how fine dining should work. The standard restaurant model , one room, one table, courses arriving at the front of house staff's discretion , is set aside in favour of a structure where the physical transition between spaces reinforces the transition between course registers. This approach has precedents in Nordic fine dining, where spatial storytelling has been part of the premium dining format since the mid-2000s, and it has proven durable precisely because it gives guests a sense of sequence and occasion that a static table cannot replicate.

For first-time guests, arriving at the scheduled time is not simply polite convention but a functional requirement: the group progression through the building depends on the full table being present. This is a different social contract than a conventional dinner reservation, and it is worth understanding before booking. The dress code is not published in the venue record, but the price point, format, and peer set all suggest that smart formal dress is appropriate. The $$$$ price band at a three-Michelin-star address in Singapore implies a per-head spend that places this among the city's highest-ticket dinner options.

FAQ

What do regulars order at Zén?

Zén operates a set tasting-menu format rather than à la carte, so the question of what to order is answered by the kitchen rather than the guest. The menu changes with produce availability and season, meaning that regulars return for the experience of the progression format and the kitchen's current direction rather than to repeat specific dishes. The consistent awards record across peer-level Singapore addresses and international ranking systems , three Michelin stars held across consecutive years, OAD's #3 in Asia in 2025, and a 97-point La Liste score , suggest that the kitchen's output under chef Martin Öfner has remained at a high and consistent level across multiple visiting panels. For guests wanting the full format, the dinner sitting on Wednesday through Saturday gives the complete three-floor sequence; lunch is available on the same days but runs within a shorter window.

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