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HighHouse and NOVA Singapore: Sky-High Rooftops Redefining Nightlife in 2026

Singapore's rooftop scene explodes with HighHouse and NOVA—two game-changing venues delivering panoramic views, world-class cuisine, innovative cocktails, and electrifying nightlife experiences high above the city.

Raushan Kumar
By Raushan Kumar
5 min read
Panoramic view of Singapore skyline from HighHouse and NOVA rooftop venues at sunset

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Singapore's Rooftop Revolution: Two Venues Reshaping Urban Nightlife

Singapore's skyline just got a major upgrade. Perched impossibly high above the city streets, two venues have emerged as the epicenter of the city-state's most coveted social experiences: HighHouse and NOVA. These aren't your typical rooftop bars—they're immersive destinations where culinary innovation, mixology mastery, wellness rituals, and electrifying nightlife converge at dizzying heights.

What I discovered during my visit was something far more complex than restaurants or bars. These are carefully orchestrated experiences designed to engage every sense simultaneously: sight, sound, taste, touch, and sensation.

HighHouse: Where Pan-Asian Cuisine Meets the Cosmos

Occupying Levels 61 and 62 of One Raffles Place, HighHouse delivers what few venues can promise—genuine transcendence through food, drink, and atmosphere. The moment you step into the elevator and ascend into the venue's warmly appointed interior, you feel the separation from street-level Singapore become visceral.

Executive Chef Sam Chin commands the kitchen with a philosophy that honors Pan-Asian tradition while pushing boundaries. The Tasmanian Tenderloin (S$78) arrives impossibly seared, surrounded by seasonal vegetables that complement rather than compete. The Thai-Style Chicken Massam Curry (S$38) isn't a gimmick—it's a masterclass in spice layering that transports your palate directly to Southeast Asia's heart.

Reddit: "HighHouse feels like you're dining inside a cloud. The food is pristine, the views are insane, and the cocktails are actually creative—not just Instagram bait." — r/travel

Beverages here are orchestrated by Jay Gray, an award-winning consultant whose cocktail menu reads like liquid poetry. Each drink is conceived as a conversation between spirit, botanical, and intention. There's no filler here—only intentional creations designed to elevate the dining experience.

Sam's Deli: Late-Night Supper Club Magic

But HighHouse transcends the dinner-service model through Sam's Deli, a monthly late-night supper club phenomenon occurring on the first Friday of every month. This is where HighHouse transforms into pure social energy.

Resident DJ Samrove and rotating guest DJs spin infectious beats while diners indulge in comfort food elevated to art. The convergence of culinary indulgence, resident music, and uninhibited conversation creates something genuinely rare: a space where strangers become acquainted through shared pleasure, high above the city's noise.

NOVA: The 360-Degree Experience at Level 63

Directly above HighHouse sits NOVA, claiming the distinction of Singapore's highest rooftop bar at Level 63. The venue's genius lies in its architectural honesty: 360-degree vistas stretch across the city-state and beyond, making the skyline itself part of the design.

What sets NOVA apart is its refusal to choose a single identity. By day, it operates as a wellness sanctuary. Pilates Sunset Studio fuses physical practice with mindfulness, while Exposure Therapy—a program blending introspection with social connection—attracts urban dwellers seeking rejuvenation alongside community.

The venue doesn't merely pivot at sunset. It transforms.

NOVA After Dark: Music, Community, and Stars

As darkness descends, NOVA becomes a music-forward rooftop destination equipped with state-of-the-art sound that delivers House, Urban Grooves, Afro, and World Beats with genuine fidelity. The cocktail program mirrors this versatility: the gin-based Roselle (S$22) offers crisp, floral refinement, while the bourbon-driven Maple & Smoke (S$22) delivers robustness for those seeking smoky complexity.

Weekly programming here is meticulous curation, not random bookings.

SUPERLOVA Ladies Night (Wednesdays) offers complimentary entry and drinks for women, with champagne treats for groups of five, all anchored by DJ Tang's contemporary Hip-Hop and R&B. NOVA Time Vault (Thursdays) taps into pure nostalgia—DJ Mr. J spinning 1990s and 2000s chart-toppers that ignite spontaneous dance circles, sing-alongs, and open-air karaoke under actual stars.

Reddit: "NOVA Wednesday nights hit different. Free entry for women, free drinks, and a DJ who actually understands what makes people want to dance. It's genuinely rare in Singapore." — r/nightlife

The Architecture of Experience Design

What distinguishes HighHouse and NOVA from competitors isn't any single element—it's the seamless architecture connecting all elements. These venues recognize that contemporary urban travelers and locals don't visit rooftop venues to eat or drink or dance. They arrive seeking multidimensional social rituals where all these elements merge into singular experiences.

Both venues function as cultural hubs extending beyond gastronomy. Art installations, live performances, and curated events position them as legitimate cultural destinations rather than mere hospitality venues. According to recent destination trends, experiential venues combining wellness, dining, and entertainment now drive the majority of urban tourism spending across Southeast Asia.

Singapore's Skyline Reimagined

What I witnessed across my visits was Singapore's nightlife and leisure culture fundamentally reoriented. These rooftop destinations have reshaped expectations around what "going out" means. They've created a model where contemplative wellness, gourmet dining, innovative mixology, music curation, and social energy aren't competing priorities—they're integrated components of singular experiences.

Whether you're seeking quiet reflection at sunrise, indulgence at Sam's Deli, or pure dance-floor exhilaration under open sky, HighHouse and NOVA deliver without compromise or pretense. They've elevated Singapore's social scene not through hype, but through genuine commitment to sensory excellence.

For nomadic professionals, leisure travelers, and locals seeking the city's most sophisticated rooftop experiences, these venues have secured their place as essential destinations. They redefine what rooftop hospitality can achieve when vision, execution, and genuine hospitality converge.

Above the city, beneath the stars, Singapore's skyline just found its perfect venue.

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Disclaimer: Pricing and programming details are current as of June 2026 and subject to change. Travelers should verify current hours, dress codes, and event scheduling directly with venues before planning visits. Age and entry restrictions may apply to certain evening events.

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Raushan Kumar

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