Canton Paradise brings authentic Cantonese cuisine to The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, offering a taste of Hong Kong in the heart of Singapore. Known for all-day dim sum, expertly roasted meats including char siu and roast duck, and comforting congee, the restaurant captures the vibrant essence of traditional Cantonese dining.
Located on the Bay Level of Marina Bay Sands, the restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with an extensive menu of dim sum, noodles, wok-fried dishes, and classic roast specialities. The casual yet refined setting suits families, groups, and anyone craving flavourful Cantonese fare at reasonable prices within the Marina Bay precinct.
Visit Canton Paradise for a satisfying Cantonese meal that delivers Hong Kong flavours without leaving Singapore.
6688 7052
2 Bayfront Ave, #01 - 02 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018972
Floor 1 · Marina Bay Sands Singapore
Operating Hours
Closing Soon
53m
Monday
11 am–10 pm
Tuesday
11 am–10 pm
Wednesday
11 am–10 pm
Thursday (Today)
11 am–10 pm
Friday
11 am–11 pm
Saturday
10:30 am–11 pm
Sunday
10:30 am–10 pm
Our Menu
Menu Photos
Menu featuring various noodle and soup dishes with images and prices.
A menu board featuring various Chinese dishes, with a prominent image of roasted Peking duck at the top. The menu is divided into sections including Steamed Dim Sum, Fried & Baked Dim Sum, Rice Roll, Congee, HK Noodle/Soup, Appetiser, HK Roast Fare, Rice & Noodle, and Soup.
A menu page featuring various steamed dim sum dishes with images and prices.
A menu from Canton Paradise featuring various Hong Kong style dishes.
A menu featuring various Chinese dishes including steamed dim sum, fried and baked dim sum, rice rolls, congee, H.K. roast fare, soups, H.K. noodle/soup, appetisers, rice and noodle dishes, and classic wok dishes.
A menu featuring various noodle dishes with meat and seafood toppings.
Presenting our newly launched signatures, featuring modern interpretations of authentic Cantonese dim sums.
A menu with sections for noodles, congee, soup, classic wok dishes, and H.K. roast fare.
A menu board featuring various Chinese dishes, with a prominent image of roasted Peking duck at the top. Sections include Steamed Dim Sum, Fried & Baked Dim Sum, Rice Roll, Congee, H.K. Roast Fare, Soup, Classic Wok Dish, Appetizer, and Rice & Noodle.
Menu featuring various roasted meats and combinations.
A menu with a list of beverages and their prices.
A menu board for Canton Paradise, featuring various Hong Kong-style dishes. Sections include Steamed Dim Sum, Fried & Baked Dim Sum, Rice Rolls, H.K. Noodle/Soup, Appetisers, Classic Wok Dishes, H.K. Roast Fare, Congee, Soup, Rice & Noodle, and Dessert.
A selection of Chinese dishes with accompanying images.
A promotional menu celebrating Singapore's 58th birthday with new renditions of signature specialties with Singapore-inspired flavors. Limited period offer available until 31 Aug 2023. Exclusively for Citi Credit or Debit Cardmembers and PGR Members.
A menu featuring several seafood dishes with their names in English and Chinese, accompanied by images.
A queue ticket with the number 140 and an estimated wait time of 30-45 minutes is placed on top of a menu. The menu features various dim sum, rice rolls, and noodle dishes.
A menu section listing three soup options with their descriptions and prices.
A menu featuring various dim sum items and noodle dishes.
A menu page listing various drinks with prices.
A menu page featuring various congee dishes with images and prices.
A menu page featuring various steamed dim sum dishes with descriptions and prices.
A receipt with a list of food and drink items ordered, quantities, and prices.
A menu page featuring various congee dishes with images and prices.
A menu page featuring various congee dishes with descriptions and prices.
A menu featuring various dim sum items with images.
Went on a Monday evening and the atmosphere was nice and cosy… not crowded at all. The staff service was very good in suggesting the dish options. Food was a definite hit! Not overwhelming with the sauces and spices and just about the right …
I. Morgan
We were quickly shown to our table at Canton Paradise at MBS, which was a nice start, but the food did take a while to arrive—and when it did, it came out in bits and pieces rather than all at once. That said, once everything was on the …
Lim Ray
Average restaurant dishes. What stands out is the well trained staffs here. Pleasant experience always. …
Eva B
A fairly standard spot for Chinese cuisine — dim sum, noodles, wok dishes, congee, roasted pork and duck. Despite being located inside a shopping mall, it’s quite popular, so it’s best to book a table in advance; otherwise, you’ll likely end up waiting in a queue.
The design is traditional, with a display window of roasted meats and large round tables for sharing. The food is tasty, but the overall ambiance, the service and the rather impersonal ordering system don’t quite suit me — especially considering the restaurant-level pricing.
As is common in many Singaporean and Malaysian restaurants, napkins come at an extra charge. You receive one wet napkin which is billed if you use it; otherwise, you need to bring your own. For the prices they charge, I would have expected a bit more.
Josephine W
Canton Paradise is one of those places that never lets you down. I’ve been back a number of times and the food always hits the spot — classic Cantonese flavours, par excellence. The dim sum is consistently solid, the chee cheong fun …