With a multitude of bars, breweries, clubs and foods, Nightlife in Singapore is booming with options. This guide will help you plan your exciting night.
From a $5 Michelin-Star meal to the hottest bar in town, this is an ideal 3D2N Singapore itinerary, as recommended by a true Singaporean.
The hawker centres, fine dining spots, and cafes that should be on every visitor’s itinerary.
Visiting the numerous rooftop bars in Singapore should always be on your list. Here are some of the top bars that made it to our list.
Ce La Vi Singapore on top of Marina Bay Sands. Bar and restaurant on the 57th floor with outstanding views. The number one rooftop bar in Singapore.
Here's my curated list of the 21 must-try dishes in Singapore as well as the best restaurants in Singapore for breakfast, lunch, brunch and dinner!
Our top picks for your Singapore fling.
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Are you looking for a foodie adventure in Singapore? Look no further than Duxton Hill. This charming enclave is home to some of the city’s finest restaurants, cafes, and bars. Nestled in the heart of the bustling Tanjong Pagar neighborhood, Duxton Hill offers a unique dining experience that is sure to satisfy your cravings. Discover […]
From MBS restaurants like Ce La Vi to rooftop bars in Singapore, like Level 33, here's our pick of the best sky-high restaurants and rooftop bars in
What to eat in Singapore? A melting pot of cuisines has something for each taste & budget. A personal Singapore food guide with tips on what to eat & drink.
If you’re a foodie looking for a culinary adventure, then Singapore is the place to be. Not only is the city-state a melting pot of cultures, but it’s also home to some of the best restaurants in the world. From hawker stalls to Michelin-starred venues, Singapore offers a diverse range of dining experiences that cater […]
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From hawker stalls to Michelin-starred restaurants and Asia's most legendary cocktail bars, the Lion City is a food and drink paradise. Here's our guide to the best of Singapore.
If you’re looking for a place to unwind after a long day of work or to celebrate a special occasion, […]
Shangri-La Hotel Singapore has undergone a beautiful renovation in the original Tower Wing. Check out the new rooms, new restaurant and bar and amazing family rooms.
From MBS restaurants like Ce La Vi to rooftop bars in Singapore, like Level 33, here's our pick of the best sky-high restaurants and rooftop bars in
The hawker centres, fine dining spots, and cafes that should be on every visitor’s itinerary.
A gorgeous view of Singapore's skyline is sure to make your date unforgettable. Here are the restaurants with the best scenery.
Godmama Singapore, a modern Peranakan restaurant & bar welcomes Peranakan cuisine lovers with their brand new weekend fusion brunch options.
What to eat in Singapore? A melting pot of cuisines has something for each taste & budget. A personal Singapore food guide with tips on what to eat & drink.
Explore best and fine dining restaurants in Singapore with awesome vibes and good ambiance. Get a list of unique restaurants with best dining experience.
The hawker centres, fine dining spots, and cafes that should be on every visitor’s itinerary.
If you’re a foodie looking for a unique dining experience, Singapore has a plethora of hidden restaurants waiting to be discovered. These hidden gems offer a sense of mystery and exclusivity that you won’t find at your typical tourist hotspots. From hole-in-the-wall cafes to fine dining establishments, these hidden restaurants in Singapore offer a diverse […]
The Singapore Sling was invented at Raffles Long Bar in Singapore, and you can still drink the original version there today.
We made our way over to KOMA Singapore on a Friday evening so see what the hype is all about. Located right next to Marquee, it can be easily identified by a row of Torii (Japanese Gate) at its entrance... Walking through the Torii is like going through a teleportation device and once you get through to the other side the first thing you will see is the bar... and the giant bell hanging behind it! On both sides of the bar will be the pathway leading into the main dining area. I can't help but feel that it was recreated from a scene in Big Trouble in Little China. (If you don't know that show, go watch it!). The lily-pad panels and lanterns lining the tall ceiling gives you an idea how much thought has been put into the design of the restaurant. As for the food, Koma serves a decent spread of largely izakaya food at fine dining prices (Menu). The cocktails are priced at S$22 and they were nice and fairly strong~ SATSUMA IMO SOUR - Maker’s Mark, purple potato purée, Cointreau, pineapple juice SHEARES IN LOVE - Botanist Gin, lychee purée, strawberry, lemon For starters we had the Miso-glazed Eggplant (S$16), Oysters on the Half-shell (S$24) and Wagyu Beef Gyoza (S$26). The eggplant had cheese in it, and it complimented the slightly sweet miso taste really well. The oysters... were oysters... I wished they gave us 2 pieces of fat Hiroshima oysters instead of the 5 skinny ones we'd gotten~ But the Wagyu Beef Gyoza, I liked those and wouldn't mind having another serving~ MISO GLAZED EGGPLANT - sesame, sweet miso OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL - radish, lemon WAGYU BEEF GYOZA - chilli sauce All the photos on Instagram were about the KOMA's Maki creations and so we chose the Surf & Turf Maki (S$58) which was supposed to contain Wagyu Beef, Hokkaido Uni, Caviar and Truffle~ I couldn't really tell if there was wagyu beef but it definitely had a strong truffle kick to it. Recommended to just put an entire piece into your mouth and let me know your thoughts! SURF & TURF - Wagyu beef, Hokkaido uni, caviar, truffle Boomz in your mouth! We finished the meal with a Grilled Prime Sirloin Steak (S$98). There were other Japanese Wagyu A5 steaks but they were upwards of S$225 so I chose this to see if it is worth another visit for the Wagyu~ The meat was tender and tasty enough but I'm just not sure if I will spend >$200 for a Wagyu steak in Singapore or enjoy more when we travel to Japan... hmm... GRILLED PRIME SIRLOIN STEAK - aged, yuzu kosho butter, zucchini cucumber radish salad We finished the meal with Bonsai (S$17), their chocolate praline dessert which was crafted to look like... a bonsai~ Everything you see in the picture can be eaten (except for the plate...). Even the "pot" which held the bonsai was made of chocolate! BONSAI - molten dark chocolate, crunchy praline Verdict? Atmosphere was great. A dinner is not just about the food but also the whole experience. Service staff were attentive and happy to explain the food in detail. Food was above average. I particularly enjoyed the presentation of the Bonsai. Price is a bit on the high side and I wouldn't rush to go back unless I'm bringing important guests or someone is going to buy me dinner! (^ ^;) I guess the atmosphere, service and quality of the ingredients (just about) justified the high prices... All in all I paid around S$340 (2 alcoholic drinks).
Hide away at the best secret bars and speakeasies in Singapore. From underground hubs to vending machines concealing bars, find them here.
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Popular Singapore beach club & restaurant with idyllic location on beachfront at Sentosa Island March 10th, 2014 Since its launch in 2010, Tanjong Beach ...
The hawker centres, fine dining spots, and cafes that should be on every visitor’s itinerary.
Our guide to the best bars in Singapore from beach clubs to rooftop bars. There's romantic cocktail bars and wine bars in Singapore too.