Halal steakhouse Tomahawk King to close in September, citing rising costs

The Changi Road restaurant said the current realities of Singapore’s F&B landscape has made the business unsustainable, while its sister concepts Charr’d and Gyusei will remain open.


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Halal steakhouse Tomahawk King to close in September, citing rising costs

The Changi Road restaurant said the current realities of Singapore’s F&B landscape has made the business unsustainable, while its sister concepts Charr’d and Gyusei will remain open.

Halal steakhouse Tomahawk King to close in September, citing rising costs

Halal steakhouse Tomahawk King is expected to hold its final service on Sep 20, 2026. (Photo: Instagram/@tomahawk.king)

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Tomahawk King joins a spate of restaurant closures as the halal-certified steakhouse is expected to close its Changi Road restaurant next month, with Sep 20 as its last day of service. 

The restaurant, which began as a food court stall in Tampines, announced its closure on Instagram on Monday (Aug 17), citing rising costs and challenges in Singapore’s F&B industry.

“Over eight years, we watched first dates become engagements, weddings and growing families,” the restaurant wrote. “We saw children return as teenagers. You celebrated birthdays, baby showers and countless milestones around our tables. Being part of your lives has been our greatest privilege.”

Calling the closure a “difficult goodbye”, the restaurant added that “rising costs and the realities of today’s F&B landscape mean we can no longer continue sustainably”.

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Known for its halal-certified steaks and Japanese wagyu, Tomahawk King traces its beginnings to a food court stall at Tampines Mall called StuffedWing Lab. Over the years, the business expanded with other F&B concepts, including wagyu-focused steakhouse Charr’d and Japanese gyukatsu restaurant Gyusei.

Those sister concepts will remain in operation, according to the Instagram post.

The news comes soon after the announcement of multiple restaurant closures, including Fika Swedish Cafe and Bistro and Dan’s Steaks

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