28 August 2025

Vanta set to become a culture, connection and creativity hub

Source: Vanta. Members will enter the private club into a two-level dining and lounge salon where Italian marble, quartz finishes, and bespoke materials set a sophisticated tone. 

Singapore private club Vanta is set to launch this December along Orchard Road. 

Envisioned as an invitation-only community for those poised to shape the future of business and culture, Vanta aims to reflect the values of Asia's new tastemakers. 

Spanning 16,000 sq ft at MacDonald House, the club boasts a two-level dining and lounge salon, private dining rooms and an AI golf simulator.

“Vanta represents the intersection of influence, culture and connection within Singapore's dynamic landscape. We aren't just creating a beautifully designed space,” said Wayne Lin, CEO of Vanta. 

“We're cultivating an ecosystem where leaders, creators, and investors come together to spark meaningful ideas and lasting impact. Our vision is for Vanta to become the epicentre of innovation and cultural exchange in Asia.” 

A defining feature of Vanta will be its approach to food and drink. Michelin-starred Consulting Chef Alvin Leung will curate the culinary programme, while the beverage selection includes investment-grade whiskies, rare single malts and collectible bottlings; vintage and limited-release wines; as well as small-batch sake brews, aged koshu, and coveted junmai daiginjo. 

Beyond the bottle, Vanta's calendar will be filled year-round with art exhibitions, talks, and cultural salons. 

“At Vanta, exclusivity isn't about status - it's about significance,” Lin added. 

“We've designed this club for individuals who are actively shaping conversations and leading change across industries. It will be a place where connoisseurs, especially those with a passion for whisky, wine and sake, can connect, collaborate, and define what's next for business and culture.”