F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025: A guide to food and fun over the weekend
The F1 race weekend is fast approaching, and we’re here to share the best restaurants and party venues to visit.
By Jamie Wong JM /
With the Singapore Grand Prix just weeks away, the city is already shifting its gears. Beyond the racing cars are Marina Bay Sands, the race weekend spills out into restaurants, rooftops, and clubs, where special menus, free-flow brunches and international DJs take over. From champagne-soaked afternoons, exclusive afterparties, or F1-themed cocktails, Singapore’s dining and nightlife scene ensures the celebrations aren’t contained to the circuit.
Here are some of the standout dining and party experiences for this year’s F1 season.
Casa Vostra
Known for its handmade pastas and pizzas, Casa Vostra is marking race week with its first-ever merchandise drop: a branded Casa Vostra cap, available from 27 September at $25. From 27 September to 5 October, diners who spend a minimum of $100 per table can redeem one for free, while stocks last.
In true Italian spirit, the restaurant is also embracing Ferrari’s signature red. Casa Vostra is inviting fans to join the celebration by dressing in red, or by wearing the new cap, when dining on 4–5 October. In return, guests will be treated to a complimentary Iced Strawberry Lemonade — the perfect refresher to fuel up before the Grand Prix weekend.
1-Atico
Far above the city, on ION Orchard’s 55th floor, 1-ATICO is spotlighting its twin restaurants with race-week promotions.
At FIRE, the Argentinian grill serves up a four-course set lunch ($55++) available from 29 September to 3 October, featuring Iberico pork flank steak flamed over charcoal to produce a classic Argentinian asado-style pork flank steak.
FLNT, its Japanese-Peruvian concept, offers both a three-course lunch ($48++) and four-course dinner ($68++), available from 29 September to 5 October. Guests will be able to savour dishes like miso cod in a zesty Aji Verde sauce while overlooking the city’s glittering night skyline.
For both restaurants, F1 ticket holders can also enjoy perks such as 10% off their bill or 1-for-1 glasses of Moët & Chandon champagne.
LAVO Singapore
On 4 October, LAVO brings back its famed Party Brunch with a special Race Weekend Edition. From noon to 4pm, the Marina Bay Sands rooftop spot promises more than just indulgent dining. Guests can expect a lavish buffet of wood-fired pizzas, artisanal pastas, race-themed desserts, and a roving Italian gelato cart, paired with free-flow champagne and cocktails. Roaming stilt walkers add to the spectacle, while international DJ Gil Glaze — returning after a well-received set last year — sets the soundtrack for an afternoon of high-octane revelry.
Tickets are priced from S$228 nett, with early-bird rates available.
Find out more here.
SUSHISAMBA
With an exciting afterparty and themed brunches, SUSHISAMBA Singapore takes the race theme across an entire weekend.
On 3 October, the post-race party takes over the SAMBAROOM from 10pm until late. Guests will be able to enjoy special DJs, elevated sushi rolls and race-inspired, while looking down at the city from the top of Capitol Tower.
The following days, 4 and 5 October, SHISHISAMBA’s Copacabana Brunch runs from 12 to 3pm, mixing Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian flavours from robata grills and sushi counters with a race-themed dessert spread. Expect samba dancers, DJs, and live performances alongside free-flow packages ranging from S$160++ (non-alcoholic) to luxe champagne options like Dom Pérignon (S$788++ add-on).
Find out more here.
AFTER 2049
Starting off race weekend as well is AFTER 2049, which returns to the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck as the official closing party of Web3 conference, TOKEN2049. Coinciding with the Grand Prix, the event takes place on 3 October and will double as a race weekend afterparty.
Powered by Polygon Live’s 360 degree spatial audio setup — the only one in Asia — the party pairs sweeping skyline views with an immersive sound experience. This year’s lineup is headlined by Italian duo Mind Against, alongside Anja & Samm, ANONM, Leon, Milam, and Mo-Shi. The event offers door gifts by IM8 as they enter the nightlife spectacle.
Find out more here.
Mandala Club
Private member’s club Mandala Club stages its fourth Mandala Mansion — on 5 October, the club will takeover HighHouse and NOVA across three rooftop floors, overlooking Marina Bay. Timed to overlap with the Grand Prix’s victory lap fireworks, the evening combines sweeping views with a powerhouse lineup headlined by Jay Sean. He’s joined by international names like UK act PBH and Tenerife-born CHICHI, and regional icons including Nash.D, Jade Rasif, and Jeremy Boon, promising a soundtrack that will carry the mood from sundown to afterparty.
Guests will be able to enjoy premium music, free-flow champagne, signature cocktails, and pours from Don Julio, Hendrick’s, Glenfiddich, and more, complemented by caviar and curated dining to pair with the spectacle. From 10.30pm, the event shifts into an afterparty to commemorate the end of the race weekend.
Find out more here.
Amber Lounge
A name synonymous with F1 afterparties, Amber Lounge returns with its signature glitz. This year, it partners with spirits company Moet & Chandon and transforms Clifford Pier at The Fullerton Bay Hotel into a party desination. Over two nights on 4 and 5 October, guests can expect world-class performances from Jonas Blue, Jay Sean, and Vikkstar, alongside signature surprise acts.
The guest list remains prestigious, featuring F1 drivers, global stars, racing legends, and cultural icons. Drinks for the night range from cocktails by Penrose, ranked 10 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars, spirits from Don Julio, Belvedere, and Glenfiddich, and of course pours of Moet & Chandon.
Find out more here.
GAIAVIP: Patrón × Red Bull Racing Afterparty
On 4 October, Capitol Theatre undergoes a transformation as GAIAVIP hosts the Official Patrón Tequila × Red Bull Racing Afterparty. The night’s soundtrack comes from a stacked lineup: Swedish producer Vidojean, French duo Faul & Wad, Norwegian house-pop act Oskar Med K, and local DJs, Kylie Nicole, Chichi, and Stephen Day.
Tickets range from general entry (S$258) to VVIP tables (from S$3,888), with top-tier perks like cocktails by acclaimed speakeasy Employees Only, artisanal gelato, and Perrier on hand. Whichever tier you choose, every guest can count on three hours of free-flow pours from 9:30 PM to 12:30 AM. Paired with world-class production in the historic theatre, this afterparty promises one of race weekend’s most turbocharged nights out.
Find out more here.
Aperol Spritz Chasing Sunsets
Prepared for the Singapore Heat, Aperol Spritz is partnering with NOVA at OUE Sky to throw a party at the city’s highest rooftop bar. On 4 October, NOVA will be transformed into an orange-hued rooftop disco, perched above the circuit and offering panoramic views of the sunset the party is named after.
Guests will be able to select from two sessions: Sunset (5.30pm–7.30pm) and Dusk (8.30pm till late) and sip free-flow Aperol Spritzes and snack on gourmet canapés, with those attending the Dusk session getting a special live screening of the qualifying laps from above the track. Throughout the event, guests will dance to nu-disco and sunset house from Bongomann b2b Toppings and Chucheewa, plus get to expeirence photobooths, party games, and giveaways.
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Hennessy X.O La Carafe Afterparty
Marquee Singapore is one of the country’s best known clubs worldwide, and its where Hennessy X.O is throwing an afterparty. On 4 October from 10pm, Marquee Singapore hosts the La Carafe Afterparty, headlined by global superstar Martin Garrix.
The evening spotlights Hennessy’s signature ritual: the X.O decanter revealed in a ring of fire before being poured into bespoke La Carafe glasses, a theatrical symbol of craft and intensity. With world-class music and high-energy crowds, it’s set to be one of the most electrifying nights of the weekend.
Find out more here.