Wooloomooloo Steak House Raffles City
STORE DETAILS
Raffles City Level 3 Swissotel
+65 8305 5692
Wooloomooloo Steak House Review
If you are hunting for a modern steakhouse in City Hall with serious chops in both beef and beverages, Wooloomooloo Steakhouse Singapore is one to put on the list. Perched above Raffles City, it combines city views, polished service and a menu built around premium steaks from Australia, the US and beyond.
The interior design is all about warm woods, soft lighting and long banquettes that make it easy to settle in for a lingering steak dinner or celebration. An open kitchen anchors one side of the room so you can watch the chefs searing steaks over high heat while the bar team stirs up cocktails.
There is also a dedicated semi–private space that works well for business dinners and family gatherings, while couples gravitate towards the window seats for the skyline backdrop.
Right at the entrance, a glass–fronted dry aging fridge proudly displays serious slabs of beef, signalling that this is not a token steak menu. Cuts are hand–selected and aged to develop flavour and tenderness, then finished in their high–temperature broiler to lock in a good crust.
While you look through the menu, the team sets down warm onion focaccia with butter – fragrant, fluffy and dangerously easy to polish off. It is a simple touch, but sets the tone for a steakhouse that understands comfort as much as it does premium beef.
Starters at Wooloomooloo Steakhouse Singapore
The lobster stew appetiser arrives as plump pieces of lobster in a deep, bisque–like sauce, topped with shards of crisp cured meat and garlic chips. It is indulgent and full–flavoured, the kind of starter that demands a piece of bread to mop up every last bit.
If you prefer something lighter, the crab cocktail stacks sweet crabmeat over shredded lettuce with a squeeze of lime to brighten everything up. It is a throwback to classic steakhouse seafood cocktails, but the portion is generous enough to share across the table.
The beef steak tartare is finely chopped and well–seasoned, served with toasted ciabatta that stays crisp under the creamy mix. It balances richness with acidity and herbs, and is one of the standout non–steak mains on the menu.
Condiment–wise, the table is set with different salts and mustards so you can tweak each slice of beef to your taste. It is a small detail, but one that steak enthusiasts will appreciate.
Tomahawk Steak and Classic Sides
For the main event, the tomahawk ribeye is wheeled out whole on a board before being carved, complete with a line–up of sauces for sharing. It is ideal for two or more diners and brings that tableside theatre you want from a special–occasion steakhouse.
Sliced and plated, the tomahawk shows off a rosy centre and well–rendered fat, with enough char on the outside to give that smoky edge. Between the generous marbling and careful cooking, each bite leans rich and buttery rather than heavy.
On the side, the wedge salad keeps things classic with crunchy lettuce, bacon and a creamy blue cheese–style dressing. It is bold and salty, exactly what you want next to a big slab of beef.
The creamed spinach is another crowd–pleaser: silky, garlicky and rich without turning into a complete cheese bomb. Shared between a few people, it rounds out the classic steakhouse plate nicely.
Cocktails and Zero‑Proof Options
Wooloomooloo has a strong reputation for cocktails, wine and whisky, so it is worth arriving a little early for a drink at the bar. Alongside signatures and the usual classics, they pour options like Peroni Nastro Azzurro 0.0 and a botanical IPA for those skipping alcohol.
The printed mocktail list sticks to familiar names such as Cool Mint, Berry Blast, New Paradise and Shirley Temple, but the team is happy to mix off–menu zero–proof drinks if you ask. It would be great to see some of those bespoke creations make it on to the main menu in future so the non–drinkers get their time in the spotlight too.
Is Wooloomooloo Steakhouse Singapore Worth a Visit?
Between the dry–aged cuts, dramatic tomahawk, polished service and solid drinks program, Wooloomooloo Steakhouse Singapore punches well within the top tier of steakhouses in the city. It works just as well for date nights and anniversaries as it does for client dinners thanks to the mix of private spaces and buzzy main dining room.
Book via their SevenRooms reservation page, dress up a little, and come hungry – the portions, especially on the tomahawk, are generous and designed for sharing.
Wooloomooloo Steak House Raffles City Address
Address: Â 2 Stamford Rd, Level 3 Swissotel The Stamford, Singapore 178882
Telephone: +65 8305 5692
