Best BBQ Catering In Singapore
BBQ is one of the easiest ways to bring people together. It’s casual, interactive, and works well for everything from family gatherings to small parties.
But preparing everything yourself can be time-consuming—from marinating to grilling and cleanup. That’s where BBQ catering comes in.
Here are some BBQ catering options in Singapore you can consider:
Amici offers a more premium BBQ experience with different cuisine styles, including Western grill options and Japanese/Korean teppanyaki.
Their Western BBQ menu is priced at around $37.62/pax (min. 30 pax) and comes with 10 food items + 1 drink. The spread includes a mix of:
- Grilled meats like herb-marinated beef striploin and honey glazed chicken wings
- Seafood such as basa fish with lemon butter
- Sides like corn on the cob and grilled vegetable kebabs
- Plus appetisers, pasta, and desserts
It’s a more complete setup, suitable if you want a proper BBQ buffet with variety.
Royal Catering offers a more complete BBQ buffet with a wider spread.
Their Backdraft BBQ menu is priced at around $31.68/pax (min. 30 pax) and comes with 15 food items, covering everything from starters and soup to grilled meats, sides, and desserts.
The menu includes:
- Grilled items like sirloin beef, chicken wings, seabass, prawns, and otah
- Sides such as buttered corn, roasted potatoes, and seafood fried rice
- Plus salads, soup, and desserts like mango pudding and fruit platter
This setup feels more like a full buffet experience, not just BBQ-only items.
International Catering offers a more interactive BBQ setup, combining both cooked items and raw ingredients for grilling.
Their BBQ Deluxe Package is priced at around $38.41/pax (min. 50 pax) and includes 8 selected items + 1 fixed item, along with complimentary desserts like mango pudding.
The menu is a mix of:
- Cooked items (e.g. fried rice, bee hoon, prawn salad)
- Raw meats & seafood for grilling like chicken yakitori, sambal prawns, and satay
- Sides and vegetables such as enoki wrapped with turkey bacon and sweet potatoes
This setup works well if you want a semi-DIY BBQ experience—some food is ready to eat, while others can be grilled on-site.
Opah Satay is a simple and convenient option if you just want a no-fuss BBQ-style add-on for your gathering.
They offer ready-to-eat satay sets (from around $93+ per set), with options serving 10 to 20 pax. Each set typically includes a mix of:
- Chicken, beef or mutton satay
- Prawn satay
- Rice cakes (ketupat)
For example, a 20 pax set comes with over 150 sticks of satay plus rice cakes, making it easy to share across a group.
Do note that this is a drop-off delivery only (no setup provided), so it’s best suited for casual gatherings where you don’t need full catering service.










