Looking for the perfect kitchen rental in Singapore? Look no further! We’ve got kitchen studios perfect for a range of production purposes, including food photography, live streams and webinars. You can also rent out an open-concept kitchen or a workstation in a shared commercial kitchen approved by SFA. The options are endless: host a cooking class or a baking workshop, organise a product launch or plan a fun team building event! Check out our selection of kitchens for rent in Singapore and start cooking!
The cost of kitchens in Singapore averages around S$140 hire fee per hour. The final price will depend on location, size, amenities, and demand. Some venues also offer additional packages that include catering, AV equipment, or additional services. Take a look at the usual price ranges in Singapore, based on Tagvenue data from October 2025:
From S$90 | to S$200 | hire fee per hour |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated October 2025), the best options include:
Aesthetic Lifestyle Studio at Studio Min Max
in Kallang Way - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘It’s clean and fully equiped with a working kitchen.’
Daijoubu at Shin Daijoubu
in Lavender - rated 4.8/5
Our user said: ‘Many facilities available to use. Kitchen, WiFi, TV, etc. Will definitely use the venue again if needed.’
Arcadia Lifestyle Studio at Studio Arcadia | Kitchen Studio
in Tai Seng - rated 4.8/5
Our user said: ‘Easy access to build in toilet. And kitchen facilities.’
You'll find kitchens in various sizes, from smaller spots to larger venues; keep in mind that the type of space and your chosen layout will affect the capacity! Below you can see the typical venue sizes in Singapore, together with the standard prices in each size range, based on Tagvenue data (October 2025):
Small kitchens | up to 20 guests | prices average S$100 hire fee per hour |
Medium kitchens | between 25 and 50 guests | prices average S$178 hire fee per hour |
Large kitchens | over 60 guests | prices average S$200 hire fee per hour |
Most kitchens for rent will include basic kitchen furniture and essential cooking equipment, such as ovens, fridges and freezers. There should be tables, counters or a kitchen island where you can prepare the food, and most spaces will also have some storage available, e.g cupboards or a pantry. You can also expect other kitchen utensils, such as mixers and food processors, as well as pots, frying pans, plates, cutlery, etc. You may be allowed to bring your own specialised equipment as well, and you need to bring all the ingredients that you’re going to need. Remember to ask the manager what kind of equipment is included in the price, what can be rented for an extra fee, and what you’re going to have to supply yourself.