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Singapore Tip Calculator

Singapore tip calculator for 2026. Most Singapore restaurants add a mandatory 10% service charge plus 9% GST, shown as "++" pricing. A SGD 100++ dish costs SGD 119.90 total. If the 10% service charge is on your bill, no additional tip is needed. Hawker centres have no service charge and no tipping culture. Tipping is not customary in Singapore.

Contexto de la Regla Regional

JurisdiccionSingapore
MonedaS$ (SGD)
Vigente desde1 ene 2025
Version1.0
Ultima revision1 mar 2026
Proxima revision1 jul 2026
Fuente: Singapore hospitality industry practices

Singapore Tasas y Reglas

Rangos de Propina

Hawker centre0%
Service charge included10%
Exceptional (on top)5%

Most restaurants add 10% service charge + 9% GST ("++" pricing). No additional tip expected. Hawker centres: no tip at all.

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Aviso: Aviso: Esta calculadora usa reglas publicas vigentes desde la fecha indicada. Los resultados son solo informativos. Verifique con fuentes oficiales. Ultima revision: 1 mar 2026.

Formula

Tip=Bill×Tip %100Total=Bill+Tip\text{Tip} = \text{Bill} \times \frac{\text{Tip \%}}{100} \quad \text{Total} = \text{Bill} + \text{Tip}

Most Singapore restaurants use "++" pricing: listed price + 10% service charge + 9% GST. A SGD 100++ dish costs SGD 119.90 total. The 10% service charge replaces tipping. GST is calculated on price + service charge. At hawker centres and food courts, prices are nett (final) with no service charge or GST.

Preguntas Frecuentes

Do you tip in Singapore?

No. Tipping is not expected or customary in Singapore. Most restaurants add a mandatory 10% service charge to the bill, which replaces the need for tipping. Hawker centres, food courts, and casual eateries have no tipping culture at all. Singapore follows Asian norms rather than Western tipping customs.

What does ++ mean on Singapore menus?

The "++" notation means the listed price excludes 10% service charge and 9% GST. A dish listed at SGD 50++ will cost: SGD 50 + SGD 5 (10% service) + SGD 4.95 (9% GST on the SGD 55 subtotal) = SGD 59.95 total. Some restaurants show "nett" prices that include everything.

Is the 10% service charge a tip?

The 10% service charge is added by the restaurant and is supposed to be distributed to staff, but policies vary by establishment. Since it is automatically included, no additional tip is expected. If service was truly exceptional, a small extra amount is a kind but unusual gesture in Singapore.

Should I tip at hawker centres?

No. Hawker centres (Singapore's famous open-air food courts) have absolutely no tipping culture. You order at the counter, pay the stated price, and return your tray. Prices at hawker centres are very affordable (SGD 3-8 per dish) and include no service charge or GST for most stalls.

How does GST work with the service charge?

Singapore GST of 9% (raised from 8% in January 2024) is calculated on the price PLUS service charge. For a SGD 100++ bill: service charge = SGD 10, subtotal = SGD 110, GST = SGD 110 x 9% = SGD 9.90, total = SGD 119.90. The effective total markup from "++" pricing is approximately 19.9%.

Do I tip at bars or clubs in Singapore?

No. Bars and nightclubs in Singapore typically include a 10% service charge in their prices, especially at Marina Bay Sands, Clarke Quay, and other popular venues. Additional tipping is not expected or customary at any nightlife establishment.

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