Jin Ting Wan At Marina Bay Sands: Cantonese Dining On Level 55

Jin Ting Wan is the Cantonese fine-dining name to know at Marina Bay Sands if you are looking for a high-floor meal rather than another ground-level mall stop.

The restaurant sits at Hotel Tower 1, Level 55, and Marina Bay Sands lists it as a signature Chinese restaurant with daily lunch and dinner service.

Restaurant Details

  • Location: Hotel Tower 1, Level 55 at Marina Bay Sands.
  • Lunch: daily, 11.30am to 2.30pm last seating.
  • Dinner: daily, 5.30pm to 9.30pm last seating.
  • Nearest carpark listed by Marina Bay Sands: Central, Orange Zone.
Jin Ting Wan featured Cantonese dish
Featured dish from Jin Ting Wan. Image: Marina Bay Sands.

Food And Service Angle

The kitchen is led by Executive Chef Albert Li, with MBS highlighting haute cuisine techniques, food sculpting, wok mastery and regional Cantonese inspirations. Tea sommelier Zhao Gang and wine sommelier Joe Yang are listed as part of the dining programme.

That mix makes the restaurant more suited to a planned meal than a quick walk-in. Check the seasonal menu, signature food menu, dim sum menu and beverage options before booking if you are deciding between lunch and dinner.

The restaurant page also lists a signature tea menu, wine menu and beverage menu, so the strongest use case is a table that wants a more complete dining sequence. For a business meal, lunch is easier to time; for a celebration, dinner gives more room for the view and the full drinks list.

Jin Ting Wan restaurant interior
Jin Ting Wan restaurant visual. Image: Marina Bay Sands.

Dress Code And Timing

MBS lists smart casual rules, including collared shirts or smart T-shirts for gentlemen, with closed-toe shoes. Shorts are accepted during lunch only, while slippers, flip-flops, singlets, swimwear, gym attire and hotel slippers are not in line with the stated dress code.

Dining duration is listed as 1 hour 30 minutes for lunch and 2 hours for dinner, which is useful if you are pairing the meal with a show, exhibition or business meeting at Marina Bay Sands.

If you are booking for guests, send the Level 55 location and dress code ahead of time. The restaurant is not hard to find, but the high-floor setting means late arrivals can disrupt the pace of a tasting-style meal.

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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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