Punggol Settlement, Seafood restaurant and office plaza in Northeast Singapore.
Punggol Settlement is a waterfront complex in the Northeast of Singapore that brings together seafood restaurants and office spaces under one development. The restaurants sit directly along the water's edge, with open-air and sheltered seating, while the offices occupy the upper or adjacent sections of the complex.
The Punggol area was once a fishing and farming village, known for its prawn and pig farms along the coast. The current development came about as the district was reshaped into a modern residential town, and this waterfront site was repurposed to keep a connection to the area's older identity.
The restaurants here serve classic Singaporean seafood dishes like chili crab and butter prawns, eaten at tables facing the water. Dining out as a group is deeply rooted in local life, and this setting is a popular choice for family gatherings and celebrations.
The complex can be reached by public bus from Punggol MRT station, and there is on-site parking available for those coming by car. Opening hours differ between the restaurants, so it is worth checking before you go, especially for lunch service.
Punggol Settlement is one of the few places in Singapore where a working office complex and evening dining sit side by side on the water, making it a spot that stays active from morning to night. The area also gives a clear view of the contrast between the new residential towers of Punggol and the older, low-rise feel of the waterfront itself.
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