The Short Version
Pizza Studio Tamaki is a Singapore pizzeria at 38 Tanjong Pagar Road. Its official page describes it as combining Neapolitan pizza-making with Japanese culinary precision, and its reservation page identifies the Singapore outlet as serving Tokyo-Neapolitan pizzas.
Signature Dishes
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Why Pizza Studio Tamaki scores 7.9
WORTH A LOOK · band 7.0–8.4 (base 7.5)
The Forkin Score is a transparent calibration of the published evidence behind this venue's editorial stamp — not a personal dining rating, and never derived from Google data. It starts from the stamp's base value, applies the five evidence adjustments below, then clamps the result inside the stamp's band.
- Source consensusmoderate+0.05two independent attributable sources or some disagreement
- Critic calibremajor+0.15Michelin, Tatler, Time Out, CNA, Straits Times/ST Food backing
- Praise specificityhigh+0.10multiple concrete dish/experience signals and supporting guide detail
- Consistencymoderate0.00generally favourable without a strong unanimity signal
- Evidence recencycurrent+0.05newest assessment, publication, or verification is 2025 onward
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Editorial stamp
WORTH A LOOK
Confidence: highForkin desk assessment of attributable public coverage — not a personal dining review.
4 independent, exact-outlet, dated sources survive (Eatbook's hosted tasting and TripAdvisor UGC are excluded), including two major named critics (The Peak Magazine's Kenneth SZ Goh, Time Out's Adira Chow). Both major critics independently flag the same specific flaw — an overly salty/underdone Bismarck pizza — giving a credible, repeated, non-generic critique, while GirlEatWorld's later post-launch visit rates the same Bismarck as a favourite, showing genuine but minor disagreement. This is a substantive, well-attributed 'hits and misses' picture that supports WORTH A LOOK (favourable but with real, repeated caveats) rather than an unqualified top stamp, with high confidence given the major-outlet calibre and volume of surviving evidence.
What public coverage says
The Tokyo import's sole Singapore outlet on Tanjong Pagar Road is covered by four independent sources. The Peak's Kenneth SZ Goh judged it more hits than misses, admiring the Arrabbiata's balance of heat and sweetness but finding the Bismarck far too salty. Time Out's Adira Chow called the Tamaki pizza easily the favourite while writing that the Bismarck falls a little short with an underdone egg. The Ranting Panda scored 4/5, enjoying the pizzas but not the desserts. Girl Eat World, visiting months after opening, named the Bismarck a favourite with no reservations. Eatbook's write-up discloses a media tasting and is excluded, as is TripAdvisor. Two named critics converge on the dough and disagree squarely with a third source about the same signature pizza, so the coverage is favourable but not unanimous.
Last assessed 12 August 2026 · 3 linked substantive sources
Linked evidence
thepeakmagazine.com.sg · 28 May 2025therantingpanda.com · 31 May 2025timeout.com · 7 June 2025 · contextgirleatworld.net · 8 November 2025Caveat: The Peak Magazine and Time Out reviews are both explicitly framed as pre-opening/press-preview visits (interview access to the chef, visiting 'days before the opening'). Neither discloses payment or hosting status, so they are counted per the standard's instruction for undeterminable cases, but the doubt is flagged here. Eatbook's review is excluded as a confirmed, genuinely disclosed hosted media tasting — not a false-positive automated marker. TripAdvisor is UGC and excluded regardless of content. Excluded from the assessment as non-independent or non-countable: eatbook.sg: Hosted/sponsored media tasting, explicitly disclosed by the outlet itself.; tripadvisor.com: User-generated content (TripAdvisor) is explicitly excluded as evidence regardless of content.. Desk correction: material conflict exists, so consensus cannot be strong. Two named critics (The Peak, Time Out) both fault the signature Bismarck as too salty or underdone while Girl Eat World names it a favourite — a direct disagreement about the same dish.
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Google Maps rating
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Official Instagram
@pst.singaporeView Pizza Studio Tamaki on Instagram →Verified recent posts from this account are not yet on record, so none are embedded here. Forkin' Worth It only embeds posts it has verified as published by the venue's own official account, and never copies or rehosts Instagram images.
Official Links
Sources & Verification
This listing is backed by the following public sources:
J.A.P Dining — Pizza Studio Tamaki official outlet pageSevenRooms — Pizza Studio Tamaki Singapore reservation pageFacts, opening hours and social profiles can change. Confirm current details directly with the venue before visiting.
