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Chef Niland Shuts Singapore Seafood Venture
23 Feb
Summary
- Chef Josh Niland closed his Singapore restaurant, Fysh, after two years.
- The venture faced challenges in Singapore's competitive dining scene.
- Niland's Sydney restaurant, Saint Peter, received a high global ranking.

Australian chef Josh Niland has closed his Singapore venture, Fysh, after two years. The restaurant, located in Singapore's Edition hotel, was Niland's first international establishment. Its closure highlights the difficulties Australian chefs face in the competitive Singaporean dining market. Niland cited the intense competition and the demands of managing a restaurant abroad while maintaining his Sydney flagship, Saint Peter, as contributing factors.
Despite the Singapore closure, Niland's Sydney restaurant, Saint Peter, has achieved global recognition. It was ranked No. 66 on The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 extended list. Niland is renowned for his 'scale-to-tail' seafood philosophy, using every part of the fish. This innovative approach has garnered international acclaim and support from culinary figures like Nigella Lawson. Niland indicated future international ambitions in cities like London, New York, and Spain.




