Sake Festival Singapore 2026: Suntec Guide To 600 Labels And 40 Brewers

Sake Festival Singapore 2026 takes place on Saturday, 20 June 2026 at Suntec City Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre, Level 4, Hall 403. The festival page describes this as the event’s 11th year and uses the theme Meet the Masters.

The headline is scale: more than 600 sakes, artisanal spirits and rare labels, with more than 40 brewers travelling from Japan. That makes the event useful for both serious sake drinkers and curious beginners who want to compare styles in one controlled setting.

What To Expect

The official page positions the festival around nihonshu, the Japanese craft of sake brewing, and explains the core ingredients as water, rice, yeast and koji mould. The point is not only tasting, but understanding how regions, brewers and production methods change flavour.

Because the event runs for one day, visitors should pace themselves. Go in with a shortlist: sparkling sake, junmai styles, rare labels, Japanese spirits or brewers you want to meet. That keeps the tasting useful instead of becoming a blur.

  • Date: 20 June 2026.
  • Time listed by the festival page: 2pm.
  • Venue: Suntec Convention Centre, Level 4, Hall 403.
  • Scale: over 600 sakes, spirits and rare labels.
  • Brewers: more than 40 from Japan.
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The 2026 edition highlights Japanese brewing culture under the Meet the Masters theme.

Planning Notes

Eat before attending and plan transport home. Sake tastings reward a slower pace, and Suntec is well connected enough that taxis, MRT and group travel are all practical options.

Use the Sake Festival Singapore site for tickets and event updates. For more food events, browse our Food & Drinks section.

  • Best for: sake fans, Japanese food lovers and curious first-timers.
  • Nearest MRT options: Esplanade, Promenade and City Hall.
  • Bring a plan for hydration and transport.
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The event brings more than 40 brewers from Japan to Singapore.
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Visitors can explore sake, Japanese spirits and rare labels at the one-day festival.

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Mei Chua
Mei Chua
Mei Chua is Little Big Red Dot's Food & Drinks Editor. She is the warm, stylish, food-loving voice readers trust when they want to know whether a restaurant, café, buffet, tasting menu, or new food trend is actually worth their time and money. She writes with honesty, warmth, and a genuine love for good food.

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