WeWa brings the vibrant spirit of Middle Eastern street food culture to Resorts World Sentosa, serving authentic yet accessible Mediterranean flavours within the newly opened WEAVE lifestyle enclave. This fast-casual restaurant celebrates the rich culinary traditions of the Middle East, channeling the energy and soul of bustling street markets where food creates connections between cultures and communities. The menu showcases beloved classics like perfectly spiced shawarma wraps, crispy golden falafel, and fresh Mediterranean salads, all prepared with quality ingredients and authentic recipes that honour the region's time-honoured cooking methods.
The dining concept at WeWa strikes an ideal balance between authenticity and affordability, making premium Middle Eastern cuisine approachable for everyone. Signature offerings include tender chicken and beef shawarma served in warm pita bread, vegetarian-friendly falafel wraps bursting with herbs and spices, and an array of sides featuring sweet potato fries, traditional mezze, and house-made sauces. The menu thoughtfully caters to various dietary preferences, with generous vegetarian options alongside protein-rich meat dishes. Each item reflects careful preparation that brings out the distinctive flavours of Middle Eastern cuisine, from aromatic spice blends to fresh herbs and vegetables that add colour and vitality to every plate.
Located within WEAVE at Resorts World Sentosa, WeWa benefits from the modern enclave's contemporary design featuring curated greenery and thoughtfully planned communal spaces. The restaurant offers a welcoming environment where guests can enjoy a quick meal between attractions or settle in for a leisurely dining experience. With its commitment to authentic flavours, quality ingredients, and the convivial spirit of Middle Eastern hospitality, WeWa provides Sentosa visitors with a delicious alternative to typical theme park fare, bringing genuine street food culture to Singapore's premier island resort destination.
9111 5084
VivoCity
Operating Hours
Opening Soon
31m
Monday
11 am–10 pm
Tuesday
11 am–10 pm
Wednesday
11 am–10 pm
Thursday
11 am–10 pm
Friday
(Today)
11 am–10 pm
Saturday
11 am–10 pm
Sunday
11 am–10 pm
Price Distribution
$1–107%
$10–2042%
$20–3033%
$30–407%
Our Menu
Main Course
Chicken Shawarma Wrap
$12.90
Tender marinated chicken wrapped in warm pita with fresh vegetables and tahini sauce
Beef Shawarma Wrap
$13.90
Succulent spiced beef in pita bread with crisp lettuce, tomatoes and garlic sauce
Falafel Pita
$11.90
Crispy herb-infused falafel with fresh salad and creamy tahini in warm pita
Salads
Mediterranean Salad Bowl
$10.90
Fresh mixed greens with feta cheese, olives, cucumbers and house dressing
Sides
Sweet Potato Fries
$6.90
Crispy golden sweet potato fries served with special dipping sauce
Hummus with Pita
$7.90
Creamy chickpea hummus drizzled with olive oil, served with warm pita bread
This experience was just strange. Ordering took twenty minutes with only one person working the order counter. Two electronic ordering stations were in the restaurant, but neither were powered on. Tables were not regularly cleared/cleaned and no marked space to dispose of trays/rubbish.
The food was delicious and priced reasonably for the freshness. I’m hopeful that they’re just new and still working out the kinks.
E L
Wewa bills itself as a fast-food joint, but it is so much more. It's a philosophical experiment that challenges your perception of time itself. It is less a restaurant and more a live-in art installation on the theme of "waiting."
We placed our humble order at 12:35 PM, bright-eyed and optimistic. It is now 1:15 PM. In the time that has passed, I believe I have reached a new state of consciousness. My hunger has passed through all five stages of grief and has now become a separate, sentient being sitting opposite me, asking what our next move should be.
They seem to be serving the food with the pacing of a 10-course fine dining menu, except they've forgotten to bring out the first nine courses. I am fairly certain I could have queued at Din Tai Fung for 60 minutes, ordered, eaten, and digested their legendary xiao long bao in the time it has taken for my food to not appear.
I cannot comment on the quality of the food, for it exists only in the realm of theoretical physics for me right now. It is the Schrödinger's cat of lunches.
So, thank you, Wewa. I came to Sentosa seeking lunch, but I am leaving with a profound lesson in patience and a deeper understanding of the vast, slow-moving universe. Come to Wewa if you wish to question the very fabric of existence. You won't get your food fast, but you might just get enlightened.
Henri Julien
The food was so-so, and the service was not friendly at all. On the menu, drinks like Coke or Sprite are included but strangely, not water. If you want water, it’s an extra $5, which makes no sense. Overall, the price is quite expensive for what is essentially fast food.
Theo Webb
Good looks at least average but I wouldn’t know how it tastes as the food took so long to arrive (30 mins +) that we cancelled. They even locked the doors because they were too overwhelmed. If you are hungry or in a rush, do not go.
Positive Reviews
Jose Gonzalez
Excellent all around experience. Recommending this establishment to everyone.
Quality and service out of this world. Can't wait to come back.. maybe tomorrow.
Mara Mae Rayco
Can’t remember the last time I had such a tasty kebab. The seasoning was just right and the meat was so tender.
Victor Ng
Food not bad. Had the chicken and falafel.
Service is kinda slow. Restaurant wasn't full but still took 30mins to get the food after ordering, slow since it does look like meant to be fast food setting.
Friendly staff
Mike Famaranglas
We're looking for some reasonable prices to try for lunch around Resort World Sentosa but it seems that this is the only restaurant suitable for our budget and taste. We ordered falafel, shawarma and fries and they weren't that bad except the long queue and waiting time is a bit too long because there's only one counter that is operating.
J Acksee
First Middle East restaurant in Sentosa which serves pita bread and rice/keta bowl. We ordered beef and prawn rice bowl, as well as the junior chicken pita bread. We enjoyed the healthy fluffy basmati rice with tender/flavourful beef and prawn meats. The pita bread is soft with tender grilled chicken.