July 20, 2026

Michelin-Starred Terra Tokyo Italian Announces Closure Amid Market Challenges: A Decade-Long Journey Ends in December

Terra Tokyo Italian
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Terra Tokyo Italian, a unique fusion of Japanese and Italian dining in Singapore, has announced it will be saying farewell this coming December. The Michelin-star restaurant broadcasted the disheartening news in an Instagram post earlier this week, stating that its final day of service will be December 20, 2025.

A Fond Farewell

The restaurant’s statement expressed a heartfelt goodbye, reminiscing over its journey that was marked by shared meals, warm conversations, celebrations, and memorable moments. It extended gratitude to its loyal patrons who have shaped the establishment over the past decade.

“We are deeply grateful for the decade we have spent together. Your trust, your smiles, your support has meant everything to us. We hope to spend these remaining days together, just as we have done for the past ten years. We welcome you wholeheartedly until our very last service,” the statement said.

Reason For Closure

The restaurant attributed its impending closure to the challenges imposed by the current market conditions.

Terra Tokyo Italian was originally established as an omakase-style restaurant by Japanese chef Seita Nakahara, who later left the establishment in 2023. It first earned a Michelin star in 2016, lost it the subsequent year, but managed to reclaim it from 2019 through 2024. Despite losing its star this year, the restaurant still remains a Michelin-selected establishment for its quality.

Other Closures and Changes

Terra Tokyo Italian is not alone, as eight other one-star Michelin restaurants also closed their doors between 2024 and now. Several other establishments that managed to retain their stars have also ceased operations or announced their closures, including restaurants like Alma by Juan Amador, Restaurant Euphoria, and Esora.

In addition, other Michelin-starred restaurants are undergoing changes. For instance, Sushi Sakuta, a two-star restaurant, is moving from the Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore to Millenia Walk this month, while three-star French restaurant Odette is currently undergoing renovations and is set to reopen next month.

The broader food and beverage industry in Singapore is also experiencing significant closures. Last year saw the closure of some 3,047 eateries, the highest figure in last two decades. The first ten months of this year already witnessed 2,431 closures, 63% of which did not last more than five years.

Questions & Answers

When will Terra Tokyo Italian close its doors?
The restaurant plans to cease operations on December 20, 2025.

What has been the impact of current market conditions on the restaurant scene in Singapore?
The food and beverage industry in Singapore has seen a significant number of closures due to market conditions. In the past year, over 3,000 eateries have shut down, marking the highest closure rate in two decades.

How has the Michelin Guide impacted Terra Tokyo Italian?
The restaurant first earned a Michelin star in 2016, lost it the following year, but reclaimed it from 2019 to 2024. Despite losing its star in 2025, the restaurant still remains a Michelin-recognized establishment for its quality.

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