Ma Maison Bugis | A Japanized Western Dining Experience in Bugis
Can a restaurant transport you to a cozy European countryside while you’re still in the middle of Bugis? That’s the feeling I get every time I step into Ma Maison Bugis. Known officially as MA MAISON, this Japanized Western restaurant blends Japanese precision with hearty Western comfort in a way that feels both nostalgic and refined. The soft hum of conversations, warm wooden interiors, and the buttery aroma rising from sizzling grills instantly create a sense of calm. As the saying goes,
“Great food doesn’t just fill your stomach — it tells a story.”
In this guide, I’ll walk you through the full menu, prices, honest review insights, and everything you need to know before visiting Ma Maison Bugis.
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Ma Maison isn’t your everyday restaurant it’s a home for comfort food with a dash of finesse. Founded on the philosophy of Japanese Western fusion, it takes humble dishes and elevates them with careful technique: think hamburger steaks that melt in your mouth, creamy sauces that dance with subtle seasoning, and plated dishes that look almost too pretty to eat. The charm here lies in simplicity done exceptionally well, where each meal feels personal and every flavor tells a story.
Where Exactly Is Ma Maison Bugis Located?
Tucked on Level 2 of Bugis Junction, Ma Maison is easy to find if you follow the indoor mall corridors toward the food atrium. If you’re coming by MRT, a 3–5 minute sheltered walk from Bugis Station (East-West or Downtown Line) brings you straight inside the mall. The address is:
200 Victoria St, #02-51, Singapore 188021
Whether you stroll past boutique shops or glide along the escalators, the warm wooden accents and soft lighting guide you to the restaurant, making the entrance feel like stepping into a cozy, European corner tucked inside a bustling Singapore mall.
Opening Hours
Ma Maison Bugis keeps its doors open every day for those morning-to-evening cravings:
- Daily: 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM
- Tip: Last orders are best placed at least 20–30 minutes before closing, especially if you’re eyeing the signature hamburger steak or the “Toro Toro” omurice.
Whether you’re popping in for a quick lunch or lingering over a leisurely dinner, the team here ensures every visit feels like a little treat, no matter the hour.
My First Impressions | Ambience, Seating & Overall Vibe
Walking in, I’m greeted by warm wooden interiors, soft lighting, and the subtle aroma of sizzling butter. Tables are arranged to cater to both families and intimate dates, making it a versatile spot whether I’m sharing stories with friends or enjoying a quiet meal alone. The cozy European-inspired décor whispers “stay awhile,” and the gentle hum of chatter gives the space a lively yet relaxed energy. From seating comfort to the overall vibe, Ma Maison feels inviting, familiar, and effortlessly charming.
Ma Maison Bugis Menu (Complete Dining Guide With Prices)
The first time I opened the Ma Maison Bugis menu, I immediately noticed how different it felt from a typical Japanese restaurant. It blends comforting Western classics with Japanese precision in a way that’s surprisingly nostalgic. From Hamburg steaks to omurice and desserts, every section feels thoughtfully curated. In this complete dining guide, I’ll walk you through the must-try dishes, prices, and what to order for the best experience.
Bento Set
Bento sets at Miam Miam are little feasts wrapped in harmony. Each box combines tender mains, crisp sides, and a cozy Japanese touch, making every bite a tiny celebration. Perfect for lunch, dinner, or a hearty snack, these sets are balanced, comforting, and just enough to make you smile. Whether you crave meat, rice, or fried goodness, the bento boxes here will satisfy your cravings with flair.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Hamburger Bento Box | $24.57 | Rice, fried chicken, 130g hamburger patty, egg, cabbage, potato salad |
| Tonkatsu Bento Box | $24.57 | Rice, fried chicken, 160g pork cutlet, cabbage, potato salad |
| Sirloin Steak Bento Box | $28.62 | Rice, fried chicken, 180g sirloin steak, cabbage, potato salad |
Appetizers
Start your Miam Miam adventure with small bites that speak volumes. From garlicky prawns to gooey camembert fritters, these plates are perfect for sharing or sneaky solo indulgence. Each appetizer teases your taste buds, setting the stage for the main event. If you’re a flavor explorer, this section is your playground crispy, creamy, savory, and just the right amount of mischief.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Escargot in Garlic Butter (6pcs) | $13.41 | Unshelled escargot in garlic butter |
| Shrimp Ajillo | $13.41 | Shrimp in garlic olive oil |
| Assorted Sausages (6pcs) | $13.41 | Beef & chicken sausages |
| Camembert Cheese Fritter (5pcs) | $13.41 | Deep-fried camembert cheese with honey vinegar dip |
| French Fries | $10.14 | Golden fries (plain or chocolate sauce option) |
| Smoked Salmon Carpaccio | $14.50 | Thinly sliced salmon with capers & olive oil |
| Hot Potato Gratin | $9.05 | Tuna, egg & cheese |
| Deep Fried Oysters (1pc) | $5.78 | Served with tartar sauce |
Salads
Fresh, crisp, and just the right mix of light and lively, Miam Miam salads are a gentle palate cleanser before heavier mains. From tangy Caesar to the playful cha soba noodle salad, each dish is crafted to delight the eye and surprise the taste buds. They’re perfect to share, enjoy solo, or sneak a few bites in between decadent pancakes.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Caesar Salad | $13.41 | Bacon, anchovy dressing |
| Tuna & Prawn Salad | $12.32 | Minced tuna, baby prawn, greens, olives |
| Green Salad | $11.23 | Greens, tomato, olives, Japanese cucumber |
| Cha Soba Salad | $16.68 | Soba noodles with pork ham, cucumber & egg (sesame dressing) |
Soup
Warm, comforting, and velvety, Miam Miam’s soups wrap you in a cozy hug before the main course. The clam chowder is a creamy classic, brimming with bacon, clams, and onions—a perfect prelude to the feast ahead.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Clam Chowder | $9.05 | Bacon, clams & onions |
Hamburger Steak (Signature)
Here lies the heart of Miam Miam’s mains: tender, juicy hamburger steaks that marry French technique with Japanese care. Each patty is paired with vegetables, sides, and sometimes a decadent topping like foie gras. Perfect for hearty appetites or those seeking a mid-day indulgence.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ma Maison Hamburger Steak (160g) | $19.95 | Pork & beef patty with vegetables & potato |
| Italian Style Hamburger Steak with Cheese (180g) | $22.13 | With cheese topping |
| Large Hamburger Steak (250g) | $24.31 | Pork & beef patty |
| Jumbo Hamburger Steak (300g) | $27.58 | Extra large portion |
| Hamburger Steak with Grilled Foie Gras (160g) | $36.30 | Topped with grilled foie gras |
Steak
Steaks at Miam Miam are succulent, precise, and bursting with flavor. From tender AUS sirloin to rich fillet, each piece is grilled to perfection and paired with sauces that highlight its natural juiciness. A must-order for meat lovers craving French-Japanese sophistication.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| AUS Sirloin Steak (250g) | $33.03 | Black pepper or tamari sauce |
| Fillet Steak (140g) | $30.30 | Madeira brown sauce |
Meat
If mains could whisper, these dishes would say “come closer, I’ll make your day.” Pork, chicken, and slow-cooked beef meet Japanese sauces and French flair perfect for those who love a hearty plate without compromising elegance.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ginger Pork | $20.49 | Sliced pork with Japanese sauce |
| Tonteki (Pork Steak) | $20.49 | Pork steak with tonkatsu sauce |
| Tonkatsu | $20.49 | Deep-fried pork loin cutlet |
| Deep Fried Minced Beef & Pork Cutlet | $19.40 | Served with sides |
| Scotch Egg with Brown Sauce (4 halves) | $19.95 | Beef & pork meat |
| Chicken Steak with Garlic | $19.40 | Boneless thigh |
| Braised Chicken in Cream Sauce | $19.40 | Cream-based sauce |
| Beef Stew with Homemade Brown Sauce | $26.49 | Slow-cooked beef |
Seafood
Seafood here is light, fresh, and masterfully cooked. From baked sea bass to prawns and scallops, each dish brings oceanic flavors with creamy, savory indulgence.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Deep Fried Salmon with Tartar Sauce | $19.95 | Served with sides |
| Salmon Steak with Anchovy Butter Sauce | $19.95 | Grilled salmon |
| Oven Baked Sea Bass with Camembert & Basil | $19.95 | Cheese & basil sauce |
| Grilled Sea Bass in XO Sauce | $19.95 | XO sauce flavor |
| Gratin with Prawns & Scallop | $19.95 | Cream baked pasta |
| Seafood Paella | $31.94 | Saffron rice with assorted seafood |
Spaghetti
Pastas are playful, rich, and comforting. From carbonara to mentaiko spaghetti, these dishes balance French creaminess with Japanese umami, perfect for carb lovers and those who crave soul-soothing meals.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ma Maison Style Carbonara | $19.40 | Egg, garlic butter, mushroom, bacon & clam |
| Cuttlefish Ink Spaghetti | $19.95 | Squid, mushroom & onions |
| Seafood Cream Sauce Spaghetti | $19.95 | Salmon, prawn & scallop |
| Napolitan Spaghetti | $19.40 | Tomato base, ham & sausage |
| Mentaiko Spaghetti | $19.95 | Cod roe, prawn & clam |
| Japanese Style Spaghetti | $18.86 | Soy sauce base, bacon & egg |
Rice
Rice dishes are comforting, indulgent, and a clever mix of sweet and savory. Omurice, curry rice, and baked cream dishes showcase French-Japanese mastery in a humble bowl.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| “Toro Toro” Omurice | $18.86 | Ketchup rice wrapped in omelette |
| Beef Stroganoff Butter Rice | $19.95 | Garlic butter rice with beef cubes |
| Tonkatsu Curry | $19.95 | Pork cutlet curry |
| Pan Fried Chicken Curry Rice | $19.40 | Chicken curry rice |
| Baked Ketchup Rice with Cream Sauce | $19.95 | Baked rice with cream pasta topping |
Pizza
Tiny yet mighty, pizzas are crispy, flavorful, and fun. A quick bite or shared plate, each slice carries savory toppings with French-Japanese creativity.
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Chef’s Pizza (6″) | $19.95 | Bacon, mushroom, prawn & beef salami |
Sides
Simple yet essential, sides round out your meal. From garlic butter rice to foie gras, these add-ons elevate every main and dessert bite.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Japanese Steam Rice | $4.14 |
| Garlic Butter Rice | $5.45 |
| French Bread | $4.36 |
| Garlic Toast | $5.12 |
| Omelette | $5.45 |
| Sunny Side Up Egg | $2.18 |
| Foie Gras (60g) | $17.99 |
| Curry Sauce | $5.45 |
| Homemade Tartar Sauce | $2.18 |
Beverages
Refreshing, fizzy, or soothing, drinks complement your meal perfectly. Whether soda or tea, sip, smile, and watch your soufflé arrive.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Coke | $4.91 |
| Sprite | $4.91 |
| Diet Coke | $4.91 |
| Root Beer | $4.91 |
| Oolong Tea | $4.91 |
| Ginger Ale | $4.91 |
Best Things to Order at Ma Maison Bugis
If you’re new to Ma Maison, I’ve got a little secret map for your taste buds. Some dishes are instantly iconic, others quietly steal the show once you try them. Here’s my pick of the top flavors you simply can’t miss:
- Ma Maison Hamburger Steak (Signature) – The ultimate comfort: juicy pork and beef patty, perfectly seared, topped with flavorful sauce. Ideal for first-timers or anyone craving a hearty, satisfying main.
- Jumbo Hamburger Steak – For the hungry or the celebratory eater. Sharing is optional, but trust me, it’s a joy to tackle solo.
- “Toro Toro” Omurice – Sweet ketchup rice wrapped in a fluffy omelette: playful, comforting, and a crowd favorite. Great for kids or anyone chasing that nostalgic Japanese-Western vibe.
- AUS Sirloin Steak – Tender, savory, and paired with black pepper or tamari sauce. Perfect for steak lovers who appreciate clean, rich flavors without fuss.
- Seafood Paella – A saffron-kissed seafood fiesta in a pan. Ideal for groups or anyone wanting a visual and flavor adventure.
- Tonkatsu Curry – Crispy pork cutlet with rich curry sauce. Comfort food that never disappoints, especially on a rainy or lazy evening.
Portion insight: Most mains are generous enough for one, but sharing plates like the Jumbo Hamburger Steak or Paella can turn dinner into a fun, communal feast. Sweet vs savory balance? Start with a meaty main, sneak in a side of spaghetti or rice, and leave room for dessert you’ll thank me later!
How Does Ma Maison Bugis Taste?
Every bite at Ma Maison is like a gentle hug for your taste buds. Sauces are the stars here rich, flavorful, and perfectly balanced without ever overpowering the main ingredient. The hamburger steaks melt in your mouth, carrying that comforting pork-and-beef blend. Curries and rice dishes are subtly seasoned, while spaghetti and seafood show off Japanese finesse with French flair. Even the lighter sides feel indulgent.
I love how nothing is overly spicy, so you can enjoy a full spectrum of flavors without being overwhelmed. The textures are just right: soft omelettes, crisp tonkatsu, and tender meats make every mouthful a little celebration. And desserts? They’re sweet yet restrained, leaving you satisfied but not stuffed perfect for capping the meal or sharing with a friend.
The takeaway? Ma Maison hits that sweet spot between comfort and refinement, making every visit feel cozy, special, and just a little magical.
Portion Size & Value for Money
I have to say, Ma Maison really knows how to deliver hearty meals without stretching your wallet too far. Most mains land in the $18–$36 range, which feels just right for Bugis Junction mid-range dining. The bento sets and signature hamburger steaks are generous enough to satisfy a hungry tummy while leaving room for a side or dessert.
The rice and pasta dishes are perfectly portioned, giving you a satisfying plate without feeling heavy or overwhelming. Even sharing a Jumbo Hamburger Steak or Seafood Paella with a friend feels like a feast for two, without the guilt. I love that you can mix and match mains, sides, and drinks and still walk away feeling you got your money’s worth comfort, quality, and flavor all rolled into one.
Pro tip: If you’re watching your budget, go for a bento or mid-sized steak; if it’s a special occasion, splurge on foie gras or the jumbo portions you won’t regret it!
Is Ma Maison Bugis Good For…
From my visits, I’d say Ma Maison is versatile and welcoming for nearly every kind of diner.
- Families – Spacious seating and kid-friendly options make it easy to enjoy a meal with little ones.
- Dates – Cozy wooden interiors and warm lighting create a relaxed, intimate vibe.
- Office Lunch – Quick bento sets and flavorful mains hit the mark without rushing your break.
- Tourists – Easy to find inside Bugis Junction and a great taste of Japanese-Western fusion.
- Elderly Diners – Tender meats and balanced flavors make dining effortless.
- Kids – Mild, non-spicy menu items keep young palates happy.
Whether it’s a casual lunch, indulgent dinner, or a celebratory treat, there’s something here for everyone.
Seating, Waiting Time & Reservation Guide
From my experience, timing can make all the difference. Even on weekdays, Ma Maison is popular with locals and tourists, so peak dinner times especially Friday and weekend evenings an get lively. Reservations are recommended for groups, especially 4 or more, but solo diners usually snag a cozy spot without fuss.
Seating is comfortable with wooden tables, cushioned chairs, and well-spaced layouts. If you arrive slightly earlier than the dinner rush, you’ll enjoy a quieter, more relaxed vibe. For last-minute plans, the staff are friendly and efficient, often suggesting nearby spots while you wait if it’s busy.
Pro tip: Group bookings get priority seating, and arriving 10–15 minutes early can save you a wait during peak hours.
Best Time to Visit Ma Maison Bugis
If you want the most relaxed and enjoyable experience, here’s what I’ve learned from my visits:
- Weekday lunch – Quiet, peaceful, and perfect for savoring every bite.
- Before 6 PM on weekdays – Beat the evening crowd and enjoy attentive service.
- Avoid Friday dinner peak – Mall traffic and weekend diners make it busier.
- Early weekend visits – Grab a table before dessert enthusiasts arrive.
- Mid-afternoon treat – Ideal for a sweet bite and coffee without the rush.
Timing your visit can make your meal feel like a mini retreat in the heart of Bugis.
Nearby Attractions and Parking Options
Ma Maison sits right in the vibrant pulse of Bugis Junction, making it perfect for pairing your meal with a bit of exploration.
Nearby Attractions:
- Bugis Street – Iconic for shopping and street eats.
- Haji Lane – Colorful murals and quirky boutique vibes.
- Sultan Mosque – Historic architecture just a short walk away.
- Bugis+ – Another mall with fashion, food, and entertainment.
Parking at Bugis Junction (2026 rates):
- Mon–Thu (Before 6 PM): $2.60 first hour, $0.43 per 10 mins
- Mon–Thu (6 PM–Midnight): $3.30 per entry
- Fri Evening / Sat–Sun / PH: First 2 hrs $3.30, then $0.35 per 10 mins
- Motorcycle: ~$1.30 per entry
Rates are subject to change, and occasionally 1-hour free promotions are available.
Nearby Facilities & Transport Routes
Getting there and around is super convenient. Here’s what I’ve noted:
- ATMs inside Bugis Junction
- Restrooms & baby changing rooms
- Elevators & escalators for easy access
- Prayer room (mall facility)
- Taxi stand & Grab pickup points
- Nearest MRT: Bugis MRT Station (East-West & Downtown Lines)
- Walking time: 3–5 minutes via indoor access
- Bus stops: Along Victoria Street for local routes
- Ride-hailing drop-off: Main Bugis Junction entrance
First-Time Visitor Tips
Here’s my personal cheat sheet for getting the most out of your first Ma Maison visit:
- Try the hamburger steak – It’s the signature and worth every bite.
- Go before 6 PM – Avoid the dinner rush and enjoy quieter seating.
- Consider a bento set – Great value and filling without overordering.
- Perfect for groups of 3–4 – Easy to share plates and taste multiple dishes.
- Ask staff for sauce recommendations – They know the flavors best.
- Plan for dessert – Leave a little room; the omurice or spaghetti can fill you up fast.
- Check seasonal items – Occasionally, they offer limited specials that are worth trying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ma Maison Bugis halal?
Yes, many dishes are halal-friendly.
Does Ma Maison accept reservations?
Recommended, especially on weekends.
What is the signature dish?
The Ma Maison Hamburger Steak, hands down.
Is vegetarian food available?
Yes, salads and certain pasta/rice dishes.
How much does a meal cost? –
Around $18–$36 per person.
Is parking available at Bugis Junction?
Yes, see the parking section above.
My Final Note
From my heart (and my taste buds) to yours, Ma Maison Bugis is a little slice of comfort and charm in Bugis Junction. The hamburger steaks melt in your mouth, the bento sets feel like a hug, and the rice and pasta dishes are playful yet satisfying.
Whether you’re a family seeking a cozy meal, a couple on a date, or a solo foodie exploring Singapore, Ma Maison delivers flavors, portions, and experiences that leave you happy and full of memories. It’s not just another restaurant in Bugis it’s a taste adventure that feels personal, comforting, and effortlessly joyful.
My advice: Go hungry, take your time, and savor every bite you’ll leave thinking, “I’ll be back.”
