Head-to-Head · Singapore

Cloudstreet vs Jaan

Two Singapore two-stars: Cloudstreet for Naleendra's Australian-Sri Lankan invention, Jaan for Westaway's modern British on Level 70 — book Jaan for the view.

Cloudstreet
Singapore · Innovative Contemporary · Two Michelin stars 2026 · Food 9.0 / Room 8.5 / Value 7.5
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Jaan by Kirk Westaway
Singapore · Modern British · Two Michelin stars 2026 · Food 9.5 / Room 9.5 / Value 7
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The Verdict

Cloudstreet is the personal one. Rishi Naleendra cooks the collision of Australian produce and Sri Lankan memory at 84 Amoy Street, a two-Michelin-star tasting that runs from his childhood flavours to fine-dining technique, with lunch only on Fridays and Saturdays. Six courses open at S$248, eight at S$398. It holds two stars in 2026 and a La Liste score of 91, scoring 9.0 for food, 8.5 for the room and 7.5 for value.

Jaan by Kirk Westaway is the view. On Level 70 of Swissotel The Stamford, Kirk Westaway sends a modern-British tasting of refined seasonal cooking across a thirty-five-seat room with a panorama over the city, two Michelin stars carried since 2021. Menus run S$298 and S$338. It scores 9.5 for food, 9.5 for the room and 7 for value. Cloudstreet is the chef's-story counter-to-table meal; Jaan is the height-and-polish occasion.

Scores, Side by Side

ScoreCloudstreetJaan
Food9.0 / 109.5 / 10
Atmosphere8.5 / 109.5 / 10
Value7.5 / 107 / 10

Which One for Which Occasion

OccasionEditorial Pick
Romantic occasionJaanLevel 70 views and a polished room make the easy choice for a date or anniversary.
Adventurous dinerCloudstreetNaleendra's Australian-Sri Lankan plates are the more original, personal meal.
Impress a clientJaanThe skyline view and modern-British polish read well across a business dinner.
Chef-driven nightCloudstreetThe menu is Naleendra's own story, course by course, with nothing borrowed.
Best value entryCloudstreetIts Friday and Saturday lunch and the S$248 six-course are the cheaper way in.

Price Comparison

Both are two-star tasting rooms at the top of Singapore's tariff. Cloudstreet runs S$248 for six courses and S$398 for eight, with lunch only on Fridays and Saturdays as the lighter entry and a prestige wine pairing up to S$598. Jaan by Kirk Westaway prices its menus at S$298 and S$338, dinner-led, with the view part of the value. For a comparable spend the two land close; the split is invention at Cloudstreet against polish and altitude at Jaan. Weigh them against the wider field in our Singapore dining guide.

How to Book

Both book direct and online, and both want advance planning for weekends. Cloudstreet's smaller Amoy Street room and cult following mean prime Friday and Saturday seats clear weeks ahead; Jaan's Level 70 window tables go first and are worth requesting at booking. For either, three to four weeks out is the safe lead for a weekend. Start the wider map from the Singapore restaurants guide.

For occasion fit beyond this pairing, weigh them against our guides to the best first-date restaurants, the best rooms to impress clients and the best spots for solo dining. For another Singapore match-up see Odette vs Saint Pierre, and browse the full set on the compare index.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Cloudstreet or Jaan?
Both hold two Michelin stars in 2026. Cloudstreet is Rishi Naleendra's Amoy Street tasting built on Australian produce and Sri Lankan memory, the more personal and inventive meal. Jaan by Kirk Westaway is a modern-British tasting on Level 70 of Swissotel The Stamford with a city panorama, the more polished and view-led room. Choose Cloudstreet for invention and Jaan for the occasion and the view.
Is Cloudstreet or Jaan more expensive?
They sit close. Cloudstreet runs S$248 for six courses and S$398 for eight, with a Friday and Saturday lunch as the cheaper entry and a prestige pairing to S$598. Jaan prices its menus at S$298 and S$338, dinner-led. For a comparable dinner the two land near each other; Cloudstreet's weekend lunch is the single cheapest way into either kitchen.
How many Michelin stars do Cloudstreet and Jaan have?
Both hold two Michelin stars in the 2026 Singapore selection. Cloudstreet earned its second star and carries a La Liste score of 91, with rankings across Asia's 50 Best and OAD. Jaan by Kirk Westaway has held two stars since 2021 for Kirk Westaway's modern-British cooking. Neither is three-star, so this is a meeting of two of the city's strongest two-star rooms.
Which is harder to book, Cloudstreet or Jaan?
Both want advance planning for weekends. Cloudstreet's smaller room and following mean prime Friday and Saturday seats clear weeks ahead. Jaan's Level 70 window tables are the first to go and worth requesting at booking. For either, three to four weeks out is the safe lead for a weekend dinner, with midweek easier at both.