Tippling Club is a wonderful restaurant that takes its guests on an unforgettable culinary journey that represents a fun and lively approach to international cuisine and drinks. Tippling Club is popular for its delicious tasting menu and fine selection of cocktails. The decor is quite interesting and reminds one of a warehouse art store, while the seating at the bar is such that you get a good view of the restaurant and the scenic outdoors.
Experience local Jorohean cuisine at this popular halal restaurant. The restaurant is made up of charming bamboo huts and gazebos clumped together. Patrons can choose one of these such gazebos to dine under, sitting at picnic tables or crossed legged at a traditional low table. For breakfast, sample laksa johor, laksa ayam and traditional Malay kueh. The lunchtime specialty is ikan bakar, charcoal fish served with diced chillies, shallots and assam sauce. Over 20 other signature dishes are offered to please the most sophisticated of taste buds.
For an Italian feast, head to Oso. Settle down in the exquisite interiors with striking lights. Chefs and owners Diego Chiarini and Stephane Colleoni dole out Black Squid Ink Risotto, Homemade Linguine with Clams and Pesto Sauce with gusto. A must try in desserts are the Tiramisu, Dark Chocolate Tart and Rustica, which are delightfully sinful. The waiters are affable and efficient, making this dining experience an absolute pleasure.
This popular bar brews its own beer and serves a generally masculine clientele. Relatively quiet during the day, it starts filling quickly from about 6p when the office workers have finished their day. Of the three levels, the first is quite small and accommodates a few high tables and chairs. Alternatively, sit at the bar counter and chat with the friendly bartenders. Upstairs is a German restaurant where the pork knuckle and German sausages come highly recommended. Enjoy your beer indoors or alfresco. There is also a selection of liquors and wines sold by the glass or bottle.
Kinki describes itself as "Japanese with an urban attitude," and both the cuisine and decor have an undeniable edge. The seafood, flown in directly from Tokyo, doesn't get any fresher than this. These lovely ingredients are used to create delicious nouveau Japanese dishes like black cod in a pomegranate miso sauce, okonomiyaki-style pizza, and sushi with scallops and foie gras. The bar is fully stocked with sakes and shochus, plus the usual spirits, and mixes cocktails with a Japanese twist like a sake-rita or ume plum martini. The Kinki dining room is decked out with tattoo-inspired art, and the rooftop bar has beautiful views of Marina Bay.
Original Sin is the brainchild of Michael Hadley and Marisa Bertocchi, who have been credited with being the first to introduce Mediterranean cuisine to Singapore. Since 1997, it has been pleasing diners with its fabulous Mediterranean vegetarian delights and acclaimed wine list. Their inventive fare has garnered several awards over the years, making it one of the best vegetarian restaurants in town. Beautifully done up with etched glasses, light fixtures, and chic furniture, it is a superb spot to have romantic meals as well. Reservations are highly recommended.
The stunning Ayasofya Turkish Restaurant is the place to go if you enjoy kunefe, baklava, Mandi rice, balloon bread, hummus, and many other dishes that involve Turkish cuisine to the fullest. This restaurant, a minute's walk from Masjid Sultan, has been serving out the greatest Turkish meals in Singapore to its customers for years. There are several hues and colorful lighting fixtures present in the pleasant and welcoming atmosphere. The indoor area of this establishment boasts lovely wall paintings in addition to several traditional Turkish prints covering the furniture and the walls.
Featuring spacious and chilled-out indoor space as well as a fresh, breezy outdoor patio garden, Malthouse, housed along the East Coast Road at the end of Siglap Road, is a fun and amazing spot to swing by to get a variety of draft beers. People are always pouring into this cool and lively restaurant with friends to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy their time. So make sure you reserve before dropping by here, or make a call to check the crowd. From the food options, which include pizza, burgers, and a lot of other items, to the broad variety of draft beers from all over the world and beer on tap, you are not going hungry from here.
Make your way to Pinhole Coffee Bar a simple minimalist café for a quiet coffee. The white-washed walls reflect the natural light and make you feel warm and welcomed. This creative café is modeled after a pinhole camera with wooden finishing and elements like studio lamps or plain walls that mirror a pinhole camera. The moist and crumbly lemon bakes are the perfect sweet on your cheat day. Relish their mouth-watering baked goodies or soak in the aroma of the fine coffee for a perfect afternoon. Choose to sit in their outdoor space which feels more rustic yet secluded from the bustle of the city.
Prince Coffee House is a traditional café running for over 40 years. Located near the famous Prince Cinema which is now defunct, this café was a popular spot for Hong Kong Opera artists. Speak to the owner if you wish to gain some interesting insights about this café in the 70s. The coffee house has a traditional old-world Asian theme with red interiors, minimalist furniture, and bright yellow lights. Prince Coffee House is one of the few places in Singapore that serve Hainanese Western cuisine. Try their authentic Oxtail stew or chicken chop which offer you a burst of rich flavors and are cooked to perfection. Head to this authentic café and immerse yourself in the authentic culture and delicious food.
Make your way to Kazbar and relish some of the best Middle Eastern Cuisine in Singapore. The interiors of the hotel feature bright blue colors and wooden elements that make it look out of a storybook. The aroma of charred grills and kebabs draws you in and makes it irresistible to indulge in these delicacies. Check out their interesting list of specialty wines and sip on it with your mouth-watering dishes. The soft music keeps you calm and if you drop by on a Saturday you may also catch an enticing belly dancing performance with your meal.
Never short of excitement, Going Om is the place to be for a fun-filled evening with great music and drinks. A place where the energy soars through the roof, this is where you can expect to have a truly eventful evening. Its carpeted floors, lounge seats and mood lighting, creates a rather lively ambiance, that set the tone for a fun-filled drinking session. The signature concoctions like the Gabriel and Rapahel are not-to-be-missed. Along with a spectacular drinks menu, Going Om also offers an impressive food menu featuring a range of pastas, salads and desserts.