The Dating App for Singapore

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Singapore is one of the most genuinely multicultural dating markets in Asia — Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Eurasian Singaporeans alongside a large regional expat population. Krush is built for dating across those lines rather than pretending they do not exist.

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The local dating scene

Singapore is small enough that the whole island is a single dating market — an MRT ride puts you anywhere in under an hour, so nobody rules someone out on distance. The after-work scene runs through the CBD, Tanjong Pagar, and Robertson Quay, while hawker centres and East Coast Park do the low-key first date better than anywhere.

The local community

Singapore's resident population is majority Chinese, with substantial Malay and Indian communities and a long-standing Eurasian community, alongside a large non-resident workforce drawn from across Asia. English is the shared working language, with Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil all official.

Communities

  • Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Eurasian Singaporean communities
  • Regional expat professionals from across Southeast Asia
  • International students at NUS, NTU, and SMU
  • Malaysian and Indonesian cross-border communities

Frequently asked questions

Is Krush a good dating app in Singapore?

Krush fits a city where cultural background genuinely varies from match to match. Heritage, languages, and dating goals are part of every profile, so you are not guessing at whether you share the context that matters to you — or discovering the mismatch three dates in.

Where do people go on first dates in Singapore?

Hawker centres and kopitiams are the standard low-pressure option, with Tanjong Pagar and Robertson Quay for drinks and East Coast Park or the Botanic Gardens for something in daylight. Almost everything is reachable by MRT, so first dates rarely turn into a logistics problem.

Does distance matter for matching in Singapore?

Less than almost anywhere. The island is roughly 50km end to end and well connected by MRT, so a wide distance setting is entirely realistic here — someone in Jurong and someone in Tampines is a normal weeknight meet-up.

Can I match with people in Malaysia or Indonesia?

Yes. Cross-border matching is built into Krush rather than sold as an add-on, which is genuinely useful in Singapore given how many people have family, work, or history in Johor, Kuala Lumpur, or Jakarta.

Is Krush free in Singapore?

Yes. Krush is free to download and start matching on iOS and Android. Krush Plus and one-time purchases are optional.

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