Kimme

Fusion restaurant · Chinatown

Kimme

Fusion restaurant · Chinatown

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47 Amoy St, Singapore 069873

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Tucked on trendy Amoy Street, Kimme serves up a vibrant mix of Southern Indian-Korean fare in a casual yet stylish setting perfect for shared meals.  

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47 Amoy St, Singapore 069873 Get directions

kimmerestaurant.com
@tambi.sg

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47 Amoy St, Singapore 069873 Get directions

+65 6514 1588
kimmerestaurant.com
@tambi.sg

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Jul 11, 2025

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"South Korean chef Louis Han from Singapore’s Kimme restaurant has gone from K-pop boybander to bonafide K-drama leading man." - Karyn Wong

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"A restaurant opened by Sun Kim’s Meta Group, expanding their culinary offerings." - Rachel Tan

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"Trendy Amoy Street is abuzz again with the latest opening of Kimme, the second restaurant by rising star Korean chef Sun Kim who led the team at Meta to achieve a Michelin star in 2017. An extension of Meta’s refined Asian-inspired cuisine, Kimme pairs innovative and elevated modern Japanese- and Korean-influenced dishes with more casual surroundings. While Meta only offers prix-fixe menus, the menu at Kimme is à la carte and all for sharing, divided simply into small plates, big plates and sweets. Even the interior encourages communal dining with just one large marble-clad table on the ground floor dining room with a view into the open kitchen. The three-story shophouse caters to both lunch and dinner experiences, and has a bar on the second floor offering a concise list of classic cocktails and wines to complement the food." - Rachel Tan

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Natalie Tan

Google
delicious food!! i enjoyed the communal dining table which is also large enough so conversations can remain private… great use of mirrors in strategic positions which opens up the space visually without reflecting faces – cant wait to come again to try the rest of the menu! chef was super friendly and humble :)

Ginny Li

Google
It was very delightful dining experience, we were surprised by the seasoning of the oyster, tenderness of the beef and texture of the rice-made hot cake. Good quality control, please keep up‼

Raiyne Habib

Google
My partner and I came in for our anniversary dinner we opted for surprise menu of 8 course. Food was fantastic, each course well executed with western find dining technique with well thought out Korean flavour undertones. Although I wasn't completely full the serving potion is decent enough to share between two people. The only thing is the speed of serving was bit too fast. We had 8 course in just an hour. I think they can take time bringing out the courses slightly slower. However we enjoyed each dishes and thought the price is reasonable. Service was friendly and prompt.

Minh Nguyen

Google
Amazing modern Korean food! My wife and I especially love the pasta dishes and the desserts. The red wine from Dao is one of the absolute best that I've tried in Singapore which tastes like a pinot on steroid. Highly recommended!!!

Desmond Wong

Google
Tried this place from the top 10 new places to try from SG Magazine. I was definitely not disappointed. This is the sister outlet of meta which is a one star Michelin now. The setup here is more casual but still great food and service. I had 3 appetizers namely oysters, beef tartar and sashimi along with 2 mains of wagyu beef rump and pigeon. My favorite was the pigeon which won the award for the head chef. I encourage to try this place before it gets too crowded.

Russell Yap

Google
Amazing dinner at a quaint little place called Kimmie! The food was excellent as well as the company! Oysters with lemon ginger sauce — Briny sweet flesh paired with the sharp zesty lemon ginger sauce Kanpachi with pomelo, Yuzu kosho and gochujang. The citrus elements helped cut through the fatty fish and elevate the flavours to another level. The slight spice from the gochujang was fantastic. Soy marinated beef tatami with daikon slices. Sweet and salty beef slices paired with the slightly peppery daikon to cut through its richness. Korean style seafood pancake with pickled daikon — crispy perfection with a nice tart pickle to balance it out Charred teriyaki chicken leg with red pepper purée — sweet crispy and deliciously juicy chicken meat Grilled iberico pork with the most beautifully done parsnip purée, wonderful execution. Dessert: I can’t remember the granita dessert but The Date Mille feuille with white chocolate and truffle oil was the best dessert I have ever tasted. So well balanced with a slight savouriness from the truffle to elevate the sweetness. Such a well executed dessert, one that will continue to torment me in my dreams because it is so damn good! Kimme gets a whopping 9/10 on my list! Omakase course at $138 per pax, it’s a wonderful place to try out!

K Ho

Google
A great experience. Dine at communal table or in private? That's your choice! p.s. love the prawns. Tasting menu is also a steal for the price!

Monica Wijaya

Google
I’ve been a long time fan of Kimme ever since it opened. Well it’s actually only been open for less than a year.. but it’s garnered such a huge following. Sister restaurant of the Michelin-awarded Meta. Chef Louis is creative and the menu keeps changing, so you always have a reason to come back. The food is modern Korean but still has a homey, cosy taste. Quite a change from fusion foods that try too hard. Order the umeshu. It’s pink, girly, and awesome even according to guys. Update: I just came back and the new menu is so creative. Chef Louis outdid himself! The date millefeule is the best dessert I’ve ever tasted. Who knows white chocolate and truffle oil can taste so good together?

Teresa B.

Yelp
The food and service is exceptional. Kimme's cuisine is certainly high end Korean dining with influence from other aspects of Asian cuisine. The menu is seafood heavy - scallops, oysters, etc but also offers wagyu beef, pork, chicken. We sampled 5 smaller plates with wine pairings and everything tasted wonderful. Not one complaint!!