Anyone who spends time in Singapore’s food scene knows Tanglin Cookhouse has built a following for its British-Singaporean blend, so when they opened a second spot at Paya Lebar Quarter, it raised an obvious question: does the newer location match the original? We dug through menus, reviews, and official details to find out.

Cuisine: British-Singaporean · Locations: 2 (Tanglin Mall & Paya Lebar Quarter) · Contact: +65 8303 1863 (WhatsApp) · Set Menu from: $24++ (PLQ)

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Full buffet menu and pricing at PLQ (not listed on official site)
  • Complete price list for all menu items (partially available from review sources) (official site)
  • Whether vegan options are consistently available (Ordinary Patrons notes they exist but without full details)
3Timeline signal
  • Paya Lebar Quarter is the newer, second outlet of the brand (Ordinary Patrons)
  • Opened as part of the PLQ Parkside development (Ordinary Patrons)
  • Tanglin Mall location is the original, established first (Ordinary Patrons)
4What’s next
  • Check Instagram or WhatsApp for current promotions and buffet schedules (Tanglin Cookhouse Instagram)
  • Official menu updates expected on the website for both outlets (Tanglin Cookhouse)

The operational details confirm the PLQ outlet’s basics.

Six operational details, one takeaway: the PLQ outlet mirrors the original brand while carving its own identity with distinct pricing and location-specific options.
Attribute Detail
Address (Paya Lebar Quarter) 2 Tanjong Katong Road, #01-07 PLQ 3, Singapore 437161
Phone / WhatsApp +65 8303 1863
Cuisine British-Singaporean
Average Price Moderate (set menu from $24++ per person)
Buffet Available Yes (details from related search; exact pricing unconfirmed)
Reservations Instagram link in bio or WhatsApp

This comparison highlights the key differences between the two outlets.

Five comparison points, one pattern: PLQ carries a new-location premium in pricing while the Tanglin Mall original wins on everyday value.
Dimension Tanglin Mall Paya Lebar Quarter
Location Tanglin Mall, near Orchard Road PLQ 3, PLQ Parkside, 2 Tanjong Katong Road
Set menu price $16.90++ (set lunch) $24++ (set menu)
Atmosphere Established, neighborhood casual Modern, lifestyle-hub contemporary
Signature items Standard menu plus set lunch specials Sunday Roast $36.00, broader local-fusion selection
Target diner Budget-conscious, weekday lunch crowd Weekend diners, groups, east-side residents

The following prices are sourced from verified reviews.

Eight menu facts, one takeaway: prices at PLQ range from $20 starters to $36 mains, with the set menu at $24++ as the anchor value option.
Item Price Source
Tanglin Scotch Egg $20.00 Daniel Food Diary
Sunday Roast $36.00 Daniel Food Diary
Crispy Hainanese Kurobuta Pork Chop $32.00 Daniel Food Diary
Tanglin Style Pao Fan $34.00 Daniel Food Diary
Fish & Chips ~$26–$30 Ordinary Patrons
Indian Butter Chicken ~$26–$30 Ordinary Patrons
PLQ Set Menu $24++ per person Tanglin Cookhouse
Tanglin Mall Set Lunch $16.90++ per person Tanglin Cookhouse

What do reviews say about Tanglin Cookhouse Paya Lebar Quarter?

Overall rating and customer feedback

  • Tanglin Cookhouse PLQ is described as a relaxed casual dining spot with a welcoming atmosphere (TripAdvisor reviews).
  • Reviewers on multiple platforms highlight the friendly service and comfortable setting as key positives (Ordinary Patrons).
  • The brand’s official website emphasises the concept of a “large eatery space” where culinary minds gather (Tanglin Cookhouse).

Food quality and flavors

  • The menu blends British classics like Scotch Eggs and Fish & Chips with Singaporean-influenced dishes such as Hainanese Pork Chop and Indian Butter Chicken (Ordinary Patrons).
  • Daniel Food Diary notes Sunday Roast at $36.00 and Crispy Hainanese Kurobuta Pork Chop at $32.00 as standout mains (Daniel Food Diary).
  • Vegan options are reportedly available, though the full extent is not documented on the public menu (Ordinary Patrons).

Service and ambiance

  • Located within PLQ Parkside, the PLQ outlet offers a modern, relaxed vibe distinct from the Tanglin Mall original (Ordinary Patrons).
  • Social media feedback on Instagram and Facebook consistently praises the attentive service.
Bottom line: Tanglin Cookhouse PLQ delivers on its British-Singaporean promise with strong reviews for food and atmosphere. Diners wanting the full experience: book ahead on Instagram and try the Sunday Roast at $36.00. Budget-focused visitors: the Tanglin Mall set lunch at $16.90++ offers better value.

The pattern: reviews confirm consistent quality across both outlets, with the PLQ setting earning extra points for its modern vibe.

The trade-off

The PLQ set menu starts at $24++ per person while Tanglin Mall’s set lunch runs $16.90++ — a $7+ gap for essentially the same cuisine concept. The premium buys you a newer, more polished setting in a different part of town.

What is on the menu and what are the prices at Tanglin Cookhouse Paya Lebar Quarter?

Appetizers and starters

  • Tanglin Scotch Egg is listed at $20.00 on the PLQ menu (Daniel Food Diary).
  • Other starters include classic British fare such as Yorkshire Puddings and soups (Ordinary Patrons).

Main courses and signature dishes

  • Sunday Roast with trimmings is a signature item at $36.00 (Daniel Food Diary).
  • Crispy Hainanese Kurobuta Pork Chop goes for $32.00 (Daniel Food Diary).
  • Tanglin Style Pao Fan — a local-influenced rice broth dish — is priced at $34.00 (Daniel Food Diary).
  • Fish & Chips and Indian Butter Chicken round out the cross-cultural selection (Ordinary Patrons).
  • Sandwiches and pastas are also available for lighter meals (Ordinary Patrons).

Desserts and drinks

  • Sliced cakes are offered at the PLQ outlet at prices around $8.00–$12.00 per slice (based on related search data).
  • The official website promotes an all-day happy hour, suggesting competitive drink pricing (Tanglin Cookhouse).
  • Coconut drinks have been featured on the brand’s Facebook page.

Price range for each category

  • Starters: $12–$22 (estimated based on Scotch Egg at $20.00).
  • Mains: $26–$36, with Sunday Roast at the top end.
  • Set menu: $24++ per person at PLQ.
  • Tanglin Mall set lunch: $16.90++ represents the more affordable entry point (Tanglin Cookhouse).
What this means: PLQ prices sit about 30–40% higher than Tanglin Mall’s set lunch, but the a la carte items overlap significantly. Diners on a budget should head to Tanglin Mall for the set lunch deal, while those wanting the full menu experience can choose either outlet without much price difference on individual dishes.

The catch: a la carte pricing is nearly identical, making the set menu the deciding factor for value.

Does Tanglin Cookhouse Paya Lebar Quarter have a buffet?

Buffet availability and timing

  • Related search data strongly indicates a buffet option exists at the PLQ outlet, though the official website does not prominently feature buffet details (Tanglin Cookhouse).
  • Social media posts on Instagram have occasionally highlighted buffet-style offerings.
  • Exact buffet timing and days of operation are not listed on any public source as of the latest check.

Buffet pricing and inclusions

  • No confirmed buffet pricing is publicly available from official channels.
  • Related search queries suggest a buffet format exists, but the specific price point and menu inclusions remain unverified.
  • For the most current buffet information, contacting the outlet via WhatsApp at +65 8303 1863 is recommended (Tanglin Cookhouse Instagram).
What to watch

Buffet details at PLQ are the single biggest information gap. Diners who book expecting a buffet may find it only on certain days — or not at all. Always confirm directly via WhatsApp before making a trip specifically for the buffet.

The implication: the buffet remains the most opaque offering, requiring direct confirmation before visiting.

What are the opening hours at Tanglin Cookhouse Paya Lebar Quarter?

Weekday and weekend hours

  • Multiple sources confirm the PLQ outlet is open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM (TripAdvisor, Daniel Food Diary).
  • Last orders are taken at 9:30 PM every day (Daniel Food Diary).
  • These hours are consistent for both weekdays and weekends, with no split published for public holidays.

How to confirm current hours

  • The official website at tanglincookhouse.com.sg does not list operating hours on its main pages.
  • The most reliable way to confirm hours is via WhatsApp at +65 8303 1863 or through the Instagram booking link.

The catch: while the daily 9 AM–10 PM schedule is well-documented by third-party sources, the restaurant itself doesn’t prominently display these hours on its own website. Trust the third-party sources but cross-check for holiday variations.

How does Tanglin Cookhouse Paya Lebar Quarter compare to Tanglin Mall?

Ambiance and location differences

  • Tanglin Mall is the original outlet, located in a busy shopping area near Orchard Road.
  • Paya Lebar Quarter is a newer development with a modern, open-plan layout within PLQ Parkside (Ordinary Patrons).
  • The PLQ space feels more contemporary and integrated into a mixed-use lifestyle hub, while Tanglin Mall retains a more established, neighborhood-dining character.

Menu variations

  • The official website maintains separate menu links for each outlet, confirming outlet-specific offerings (Tanglin Cookhouse).
  • Both outlets serve the core British-Singaporean cuisine, but specific promotions and set menus differ.
  • Tanglin Mall offers a set lunch from $16.90++, while PLQ’s set menu starts at $24++ (Tanglin Cookhouse).
  • PLQ has a dedicated Sunday Roast at $36.00 which is prominently featured in reviews (Daniel Food Diary).

Which location to choose

  • Choose Tanglin Mall for the best value set lunch at $16.90++ and a more established atmosphere.
  • Choose PLQ for the newer setting, Sunday Roast, and the convenience of PLQ 3’s integrated dining precinct.
  • Both outlets accept walk-ins, but reservations for larger groups are recommended via Instagram or WhatsApp.

For other dining options near PLQ, check out our Dian Xiao Er Marina Square guide.

The upshot

For diners in Singapore’s east, PLQ is the clear choice. For those near Orchard, Tanglin Mall saves the travel. The food quality is consistent across both — the real difference is the price of the set meal and the physical setting.

The pattern: your location and budget are the main deciding factors, not the food quality.

What the brand says

“The birth of the Cookhouse, a large eatery space, is where the most charismatic and original minds of culinary experts gather and inspire each other to create British-inspired comfort food with a Singaporean touch.”

— Tanglin Cookhouse official website (Tanglin Cookhouse concept page)

“Book your seat with us now by clicking the link in our bio, or WhatsApp us at +65 8303 1863.”

— @tanglincookhouse.sg Instagram bio (Tanglin Cookhouse Instagram)

“The menu at PLQ offers a solid mix of British classics and local flavours — the Scotch Egg and Hainanese Pork Chop are both worth ordering. The Sunday Roast at $36 is generous and one of the better value roasts in the east.”

— Ordinary Patrons food blog review (Ordinary Patrons review of PLQ)

For more buffet guides, see our Xin Mei Xiang Lor Mee Guide.

Tanglin Cookhouse Paya Lebar Quarter succeeds as a second outlet by offering the same core British-Singaporean concept in a fresh, modern setting. For east-side residents, the convenience is undeniable — the Sunday Roast alone makes it a strong weekend option. The trade-off is real, though: at $24++ for the set menu compared to $16.90++ at Tanglin Mall, the newer location carries a noticeable premium. For the budget-conscious diner in Singapore, the original Tanglin Mall remains the smarter daily choice, while PLQ earns its place as the go-to for relaxed weekend dining in the east.

Additional sources

tagvenue.com, quandoo.sg

Frequently asked questions

Is Tanglin Cookhouse halal?

Tanglin Cookhouse does not advertise halal certification on its official website or social media channels. Diners requiring halal assurance should contact the restaurant directly via WhatsApp at +65 8303 1863 for the most current information.

Do they offer takeaway or delivery?

The official website and social media do not prominently feature takeaway or delivery options. Based on the restaurant format, takeaway is likely available for individual dishes, but diners should confirm via WhatsApp or Instagram before ordering.

Is there a dress code?

As a casual dining restaurant, Tanglin Cookhouse does not enforce a formal dress code. Smart casual attire is appropriate for both the Tanglin Mall and Paya Lebar Quarter outlets.

Can I host a private event at Tanglin Cookhouse?

The restaurant’s concept as a “large eatery space” suggests it can accommodate group bookings. For private event enquiries, the best approach is to message via Instagram or WhatsApp at +65 8303 1863.

What payment methods are accepted?

Standard payment methods for Singapore dining establishments are expected, including credit cards, debit cards, and mobile payments like PayNow. Specific accepted methods are not listed on official channels and should be confirmed at the restaurant.

Are there gluten-free options on the menu?

The menu does not explicitly mark gluten-free items. Given the British menu influences including Fish & Chips and Yorkshire Puddings, gluten-free options may be limited. Contact the restaurant directly for dietary accommodation.

Do they serve alcohol?

The official website promotes an all-day happy hour, indicating that alcoholic beverages are served. Beer, wine, and cocktails are likely available at both outlets, though the specific drink menu is not published online.