Tiger Den
★4.0(109 reviews)SIN
Tiger Den: Priority Pass Restaurant at Changi T4
Tiger Den is a restaurant at Singapore Changi Terminal 4, not a traditional airport lounge. Priority Pass members receive SGD $33.50 in food and beverage credit to use toward the menu. The restaurant serves a broad selection of Asian and Western dishes in a casual, relaxed setting.
Tiger Den is a restaurant at Singapore Changi Terminal 4, not a traditional airport lounge. Priority Pass members receive SGD $33.50 in food and beverage credit to use toward the menu. The restaurant serves a broad selection of Asian and Western dishes in a casual, relaxed setting. With relatively few Priority Pass dining options at T4, Tiger Den is a worthwhile stop if you want a sit-down meal. The credit-based model means you choose from the regular menu rather than being limited to a set offering, giving you more flexibility over what you eat.
Crowding · comfortable
Tiger Den is a restaurant, not a co-working space. There are no power outlets at tables and no desk-style seating. You could check emails on your phone over a meal, but sustained work sessions are not practical here.
Tiger Den offers a broad menu spanning Asian and Western dishes. The SGD $33.50 credit typically covers a main course and a drink, though larger meals may require a top-up. The food is solid airport fare — not destination dining, but a reliable option for a filling pre-flight meal.
Dietary: Vegetarian options available on menu · Halal status — check with staff
Tiger Den is located airside at Terminal 4. After clearing immigration, follow signs toward the dining options in the departure area.
- 01Clear immigration and security at Terminal 4
- 02Follow signs toward the dining and retail area
- 03Look for Tiger Den among the restaurant options
- 04Present your Priority Pass card when ordering to receive the SGD $33.50 credit
Landmarks: Terminal 4 departure dining area · Airside retail zone
ℹ Changi (SIN)
Pricing is confirmed at booking.
Instant confirmation · No hidden fees
Make the most of it.
The SGD $33.50 credit is per person — a main and a drink typically fits within the allowance
Check your bill carefully before paying to ensure the Priority Pass credit has been applied correctly
If travelling with a companion who is also a PP member, both credits apply separately
Tiger Den is airside only — you need to have cleared immigration to access it
Consider pairing a lighter meal here with snacks elsewhere if the credit does not cover your full appetite
Quick answers.
No, Tiger Den is a restaurant open to all passengers. Priority Pass members receive SGD $33.50 in dining credit rather than lounge-style access.
Any amount over the SGD $33.50 credit is charged to you directly. You can pay the difference by card or cash.
Yes, the credit applies to all food and beverage items on the menu, including alcoholic drinks.
Check directly with the restaurant regarding halal certification. The menu includes both Asian and Western options.
