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Bank Cracker: Splurge-worthy Dim Sum

You’ve seen our list of affordable dim sum eats, now here’s one that’ll give you a run for your money! It is indeed rare to find dim sum that merits breaking the bank for, but we assure you that we’ve found some real lofty dishes. Prepare yourself for some truly extravagant and exquisite dim sum!Dimsum_jpg_1422948082.jpgDim_Sum_jpg_1422948193.jpg

Mitzo Restaurant & Bar

A sleek and modern take on the traditional Chinese restaurant, Mitzo is a unique gem in the middle of Orchard Road. This classy space mixes Cantonese cuisine with artisanal cocktails in a sexy and heady blend. Restaurant by day, bar and club by night, diners will surely not be disappointed!

Find it at 270 Orchard Road, Grand Park Orchard, Singapore (238857)

Book a table at Mitzo with code TASTYBLOG to get 2x Chope-dollars now!

Photos from janicewong.com.sg

Janice Wong Singapore (National Museum)

Native Singaporean Janice Wong may be Asia’s Best Pastry Chef, but she dishes out equally yummy savoury treats. Her dim sum dishes are artfully decorated, the perfect subjects for photo shots. Of course, they taste just as good as they look! Most of them are only available at her flagship store at National Museum, so be sure to check first. Tables are always full, so make a reservation before going down to eat!

Find it at 93 Stamford Road, National Museum Singapore, 01-06, Singapore (178897)

Click here for more information on Janice Wong Singapore.

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Summer Palace

Come down now to this Michelin-starred restaurant for some truly drool-worthy bites! The executive chef, Chef Liu Ching Hai, is a veteran in fine Cantonese cuisine with over 20 years of experience under his belt as well as a Best Culinary Skills Award. His philosophy is to bring diners Cantonese comfort using the freshest quality ingredients, presenting innovative creations with nuances of traditional flavours. Wow!

Plus, you can bag 10% off when you get the vouchers on The Chope Shop here!

Find it at 1 Cuscaden Road, Level 3, The Regent Singapore, A Four Seasons Hotel, Singapore (249715)

Book a table at Summer Palace with code TASTYBLOG and get 2x Chope-dollars now!

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Tien Court

One of Singapore’s best “undiscovered” Chinese restaurants, Tien Court is a hidden gem tucked away on the second level of Copthorne Kings Hotel. A classical and traditional Chinese restaurant headed by Master Chef Ho Tien Tsai, this elegant dining place serves choice dim sum dishes like Steamed Shark’s Fin Dumpling with Enoki Mushroom in Superior Broth. Mmmmmm…

Find it at 403 Havelock Road, Copthorne Kings Hotel Singapore, Singapore (169632)

Book a table at Tien Court with code TASTYBLOG to get 2x Chope-dollars now!

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Jiang-Nan Chun

For luxurious, top-notch dim sum in an award-winning restaurant fit for an emperor, check out Jiang-Nan Chun on the second level of the renowned Four Seasons Hotel. This establishment has been presenting meticulously created masterpieces to diners for years. Come and be wowed by their exquisite gastronomy! Tables are always full so be sure to book.

Find it at 190 Orchard Boulevard, Level 2, Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, Singapore (248646)

Book a table at Jiang-Nan Chun with code TASTYBLOG to get 2x Chope-dollars now!

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Dim Sum at a Dim Sum!

With Mid-Autumn Festival coming up, some of us are planning for a hearty family meal. And what better dish than dim sum? While the famous Crystal Jade and Din Tai Fung outlets are certainly choice restaurants, we have scoured and found five “hidden” restaurants that won’t make you break the bank when you feast on these delectable Cantonese dishes!

To our beloved Muslim readers: psst, check out the last on the list. We’ve reserved the best for last and we’re definitely not excluding you!

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126 Wen Shi Dao

For affordable roadside dim sum that’s just as good as fine-dining restaurants, 126 Wen Dao Shi is a clever play on words and numbers (in Cantonese it’s Wan Dou Sek). Started in 1985, it has been faithfully serving delicious dim sum at 126 Sims Avenue to a large and growing crowd of regular customers. It has since added another outlet at Boon Keng under its name. Be sure to come during off-peak hours as seats are hard to get!

Estimated Price: <$30

Find it at 126 Sims Avenue, Singapore 387449 or 1086 Serangoon Road, Singapore 328187

Click here to find out more about 126 Wen Dou Shi.

 

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Swee Choon Tim Sum Restaraunt

Humble late night dim sum is the menu of choice at Swee Choon Tim Sum Restaurant. This casual dining place along Jalan Besar is certain to satisfy both your belly and soul. Open from 6pm to 6am, this restaurant has been around for more than 50 years, as long as Singapore! Queues are always long at this well-established place, so book on Chope to secure a space.

Estimated Price: <$30

Find it at 183-191 Jalan Besar, Singapore (208882)

Book a table at Swee Choon Tim Sum Restaurant with code TASTYBLOG to get 2x Chope-dollars now!

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Victor’s Kitchen

Claiming to have the #1 custard buns in Singapore, Victor’s Kitchen serves exquisite Hong Kong-style dim sum in a friendly Kopitiam setting. Their chief chef came to Singapore 10 years ago,bringing in authentic Hong Kong fare and has since incorporated his award-winning recipes into the menu. Prior to that, he used to work in Victoria Hotel, a five-star hotel in Hong Kong.

Find it at 91 Bencoolen Street, Sunshine Plaza, #01-49, Singapore 189652 or Chinatown Point B1-33, 133 New Bridge Road, Singapore 059413

Click here to find out more about Victor’s Kitchen

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Dim Sum Haus

Hand-made, traditional, Hong Kong-style dim sum! What more could you ask for? This rather new addition to the dim sum scene blows our mind with their dainty treats. Their tagline is to serve their diners with quality dim sum at affordable prices and thus far, they have kept that promise.

Find it at 57 Jln Besar, Singapore 208809

Click here to find out more about Dim Sum Haus.

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The Dim Sum Place

For our Muslim friends who want to relish in delicious dim sum at a pocket-friendly cost, look no further! The Dim Sum Place is a new addition to the small but growing assortment of Halal-friendly restaurants! Serving Cantonese-style dishes with a local twist, this candidly named restaurant is sure to satisfy your dim sum cravings!

Find it at 791 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198759 

Click here to find out more about The Dim Sum Place.

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Save vs Splurge: Singapore Edition

Singaporean food is well known for being both inexpensive and amazing, but if you don’t want to seem kiam siap (stingy), or if you just want to escape sweltering heat, there are pricier versions of our favourite cheap eats that are perfect for dining out with clients or foreign friends. It’s up to you to decide!

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Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak is flipping AMAZING, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Abandon your diet plans, throw all caution to the wind, and tuck into fragrant, coconut-flavoured rice topped with delish sambal chili, a fried egg, deep fried ikan bilis and peanuts, and a couple of deep fried chicken wings or pan fried fish for good measure. Feel free to add on other goodies like otah, stewed vegetables, or fried fish balls at some of Singapore’s favourite haunts: Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak if you’re in the west, or Ponggol Nasi Lemak if you’re in the east! A large plate with multiple add-ons will only cost you $5 at most – you really can’t go wrong with either one.

Want to enjoy Nasi Lemak in a more atas, air-conditioned environment? We have TWO retro-style restaurants for you to visit! The Coconut Club and SINPOPO both exude a fun, classic, old-school charm (totally Instaworthy), and are perfect for your weekly #tbt post! A plate from The Coconut Club will set you back $12.80, and a sharing plate of fragrant Nasi Lemak for two at SINPOPO is $28, but we promise they’re both worth it. The fragrant rice is cooked to perfection and served alongside chunky sambal chili (YUM) and everything else that comes with a great plate of Nasi Lemak.

Find Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak at 221A/B, Boon Lay Place, 641221
Find Ponggol Nasi Lemak at 965 Upper Serangoon Rd, 534721
Find The Coconut Club at 6 Ann Siang Hill, 069787
Find SINPOPO at 458 Joo Chiat Road, 427671
Book a table at SINPOPO and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Laksa

Singapore seems a little nuts for coconuts, and for good reason – rich, mildly spicy coconut broth is what makes laksa so incredibly indulgent and irresistible. I know Singaporeans are INTENSE about which bowl of laksa truly takes the cake, but these three are my personal favourites. Head down to 328 Katong Laksa, Roxy Laksa or Sungei Road Laksa (I can’t narrow down my list any further, I’m sorry) for a slurping good bowl of noodles that’ll only cost you $5 at most, even if you add on extra noodles, cockles, and other goodies.

Now, if you want to splurge, Beast & Butterflies at M Social Singapore has a fresh take on the classic dish. Featuring smooth, thick mee tai mak (or lao shu fen/rat noodles) instead of the standard fare, it will run you $16. Chatterbox serves up an extravagant bowl of Lobster Laksa, complete with thick vermicelli, quail eggs, fish cakes, dried beancurd, and a whole Boston Lobster simmered in spicy coconut gravy! No, that’s not a typo. A delight for sure, but also something that will set you back $36. Worth it? For the relaxing ambience and those hearty mouthfuls of sweet, succulent lobster flesh drenched in laksa gravy – definitely.

Find 328 Katong Laksa at 51 East Coast Road, 428770
Find Roxy Laksa at 73A Ayer Rajah Crescent, #01-17, 139957
Find Sungei Road Laksa at Blk 27 Jalan Berseh #01-100, 200027
Find Beast & Butterflies at 90 Robertson Quay, Level 1, 238259
Find Chatterbox at 333 Orchard Rd, Level 5, Mandarin Orchard, 238867
Book a table at Chatterbox and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Chicken Rice

Okay, real talk, this is the ONE thing I look forward to having every time I head home from a long trip overseas. There’s honestly nothing more comforting than sitting in a noisy kopitiam and shoveling fragrant chicken stock (and fat) infused rice in my mouth – and one of my favourite places to get it is from Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice. You can’t go wrong with their smooth, tender pieces of chicken and flavourful grains of rice. I’m not a rice person, but trust me when I say that I’ll lick this entire plate clean.

Wanna have it somewhere fancier? Chatterbox strikes again with their award-winning Hainanese Chicken Rice – enjoy your tasty plate of goodness for $32 in a beautiful, relaxing 5-star hotel.

Find Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice at 101 Thomson Road, #01-08 United Square, 307591
Find Chatterbox at 333 Orchard Rd, Level 5, Mandarin Orchard, 238867
Book a table at Chatterbox and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Beautifully barbecued chunks of meat on a skewer? Sign me up! It was all my Swiss friend’s lovely family would talk about when discussing Singaporean food in the middle of winter when we were busy having raclette, and for good reason. It’s really a genius way to enjoy meat, especially when it’s dunked in a bowl of satay sauce full of peanutty-goodness. Get some amazingly affordable satay at Chai Ho Satay or Fang Yuan Satay, where a skewer will only set you back 50 cents AT MOST. Talk about a value for money!

Violet Oon Satay Bar & Grill is the place to be for slightly more extravagant fare. The restaurant is absolutely beautiful and furnished in rich greens and polished oak, with handpicked vintage-looking decor that’ll bring you back to the good ol’ days. You can get three skewers of Angus Beef Satay for $18 that are tender and full of smokey goodness – pricey, but there’s a reason why people keep coming back for more!

Find Chai Ho Satay at #01-10, 448 Clementi Ave 3, 120448
Find Fang Yuan Satay at #01-344M, Blk 75 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh, 310075
Find Violet Oon Satay Bar & Grill at 3B River Valley Road, #01-18, 179021
Book a table at Violet Oon Satay Bar & Grill and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Char Kway Teow

Hill Street Fried Kway Teow has queues that stretch on for miles (ok, slight exaggeration) and you’ll understand why after an arduous 30 minute wait. Their $4 Char Kway Teow has incredible wok hei and is the most fragrant thing EVER (my mouth waters just thinking about it). It’s greasy and sinfully good, full of cockles and noodles doused in the sweet and salty dark soy sauce, and makes you feel like you need to run 5km just to unclog your arteries after inhaling a plate (or two, I won’t judge), just the way a good plate of Char Kway Teow should be. It’s affectionately called a heart attack on a plate for a reason!

Kopi Tiam Swissôtel The Stamford has a great plate of wok-fried goodness for $18 that’s chock full of fresh prawns, cockles, and fish cakes. The restaurant is also furnished to look like a real kopitiam right out of the 80’s (complete with a wooden signboard), except you’ll be enjoying your plate of greasy, fried goodness in air-conditioned comfort – a welcome respite from Singapore’s heat, that’s for sure!

Find Hill Street Fried Kway Teow at 16 Bedok S Rd, 460016
Find Kopi Tiam Swissôtel The Stamford at 2 Stamford Rd, 178882
Book a table at Kopi Tiam and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Bubur Pulut Hitam

This dark mixture may seem a little daunting at first, but it’s one of Singapore’s most beloved desserts. Made up of black glutinous rice (which gives the dessert a satisfying, slightly chewy texture), creamy coconut milk, and gula meleka for a sweet, nutty fragrance, this sweet dish is sure to please your inner sweet tooth. Get your fix from Lit Lit Sin Cold & Hot Desserts, where dessert prices range between $1.20 to $2.30 – a value for money for sure!

Alternatively, you could head to National Kitchen by Violet Oon for a fancier rendition of the popular Nyonya dessert, this time topped with a generous dollop of coconut ice cream ($12). If this isn’t the best way to #treatyoself, I don’t know what is!

Find Lit Lit Sin Cold & Hot Desserts at 928 Yishun Central 1, #01-157, 760928
Find National Kitchen by Violet Oon at 1 St Andrews Road, #02-01, 178957
Book a table at National Kitchen by Violet Oon and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Romantic Dinners that Won’t Break the Bank

There’s never a shortage of restaurants in Singapore for a romantic night out, but we get it – sometimes we’re just in need of a restaurant that satisfies both our tummies and our wallets! Whether it’s yummy local delights or delectable cuisines of the world, these restaurants will surely give you a bang for your buck.

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Little House of Dreams

Tucked away on Dempsey Hill, Little House of Dreams recently made the move from a dessert café to a full-fledged bistro. But fret not, the main dishes here more than hold their own too. Take your pick of everything from their Watercress and Mango Salad ($15.90) to a luscious Chilli Crab Bun ($19.90). Of course, the impeccable desserts are not to be missed, with the elegant crafting reflecting the sweetly decorated, whimsical space. Every inch of the café is decked out in various pastel shades, along with cozy booth seating that make for a picture-perfect romantic restaurant—a house of dreams indeed!

Dishes We Love: Watercress and Mango Salad, Chilli Crab Bun, Lemongrass Chicken Leg with Salad

Find it at Block 8 Dempsey Road, #01-14, Singapore 247696
Book a table at Little House of Dreams and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

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Food For Thought (National Museum Singapore)

Food For Thought is housed in the National Museum of Singapore, which boasts a rich heritage that is guaranteed to satisfy history buffs. The space is furnished with marble table tops, wall mosaics, and wooden chairs to provide a throwback to the old school kopitiams that Singaporeans are familiar with. Besides their scrumptious all-day brunch (don’t miss the Dark Chocolate and Mixed Berries Pancakes at $14!), the eatery serves up wonderfully inventive plates like the Grilled Swordfish Quinoa ($19) and Red Rice Wine Chicken Leg Mee Sua ($17). The mouthwatering dishes are sure to bring a gourmet touch to any romantic dinner, at wallet-friendly prices. And what better than a stroll around the museum to cap off a satisfying meal?

Dishes We Love: Dark Chocolate and Mixed Berries Pancakes, Grilled Swordfish Quinoa, Red Rice Wine Chicken Leg Mee Sua

Find it at 93 Stamford Road, #01-04/05 National Museum, Singapore 178897
Book a table at Food For Thought (National Museum Singapore) and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

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Nassim Hill Bakery

Located in a post office along Tanglin Road, Nassim Hill is a bakery, bistro, and bar all rolled into one irresistible package. The charming restaurant dishes out comfort food in a space reminiscent of an European tavern, with funky stained glass windows and an undeniably relaxing vibe. Its expansive menu includes gourmet offerings like Baked Bone Marrow ($12), Pear Cheddar Crumble ($11), plus we couldn’t get enough of the ever-popular Hot Reuben ($18) —made with their signature Guinness bread. It’s a buzzing space ideal for long conversations over a romantic dinner, while the smell of freshly-baked bread wafts over you every once in a while. Don’t forget to pick something up from the bakery to go!

Dishes We Love: Baked Bone Marrow, Pear Cheddar Crumble, Hot Reuben, Steak and Eggs

Find it at 56 Tanglin Road, Tanglin Post Office #01-03, Singapore 247964
Click here for more info on Nassim Hill Bakery.

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Ash & Elm

Got a gourmand to please? Ash & Elm, located at the InterContinental Singapore, may just be the romantic restaurant to answer all your needs. This stunning space adopts a culinary theatre concept, boasting a charcoal-grill kitchen, a charcuterie and cheese room, and a wood-fired oven. Get the Ash & Elm Platter ($29/$42) to share, then sample any of their magnificent seafood dishes, which include Tasmanian Salmon Fillet a la Plancha ($46) served in an innovative grapefruit hollandaise sauce. The Pumpkin & Bacon Flatbread ($16) is another solid option, before you finish off with an endless variety of decadent desserts like the Chocolate Hazelnut Pizza ($24).

Dishes We Love: Ash & Elm Platter, Tasmanian Salmon Fillet a la Plancha, Pumpkin & Bacon Flatbread, Chocolate Hazelnut Pizza, Beef Tasting Platter

Find it at 80 Middle Road, Level 1 InterContinental Singapore, Singapore 188966
Book a table at Ash & Elm and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

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Laffio

Laffio occupies a casual space on Beach Road, with a chalkboard listing ever-rotating daily specials and beers. Despite being effortlessly laid-back, Laffio definitely doesn’t scrimp on the staples. Look forward to noshing on reliable comfort food like Dry Rub Steak ($29) and a selection of delectable pastas—a robust meal without the fuss. Pick from their inventive assortment of light bites to share, or split the fan favourite Buttermilk Waffles ($13) for a sweet ending to your romantic dinner!

Dishes We Love: Dry Rub Steak, Pappardelle with Bone Marrow & Octopus, Buttermilk Waffles, F’n’C Laffio Style

Find it at 337 Beach Road, Singapore 199565
Book at table at Laffio and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

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Riders Café

Riders Café sits amidst the lush greenery at the former Bukit Timah Saddle Club’s clubhouse, offering a laid-back atmosphere for the best kind of romantic night out! We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the Riders Burger ($18) – a 200g Angus Beef patty, done to perfection and topped with smoky cheddar, branston pickle, homemade sauce, and fries (just thinking about it makes us hungry!). Those with a penchant for all things sweet can go for their Salted Caramel Brioche ($12), where a toothsome serving of butterscotch and vanilla ice cream is topped with crumbled honeycomb – it doesn’t get any sweeter than this!

Dishes We Love: Riders Burger, Salted Caramel Brioche, Death by Chocolate Cake

Find it at 51 Fairways Drive, Singapore 286965
Book a table at Riders Café and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

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L’Entrecôte Wine Bar

No one does romance better than the French; with delectable dishes that ring true to the French way of cooking and a setting as picturesque as the one at L’Entrecote, it makes for a romantic experience to remember. Go for The Classic Raclette ($29-$37), a plate of cheesy heaven blanketing fork-tender baby potatoes and tantalising gherkins. Take the romance to a whole new level by sharing the Fondue, where you have a choice of Bourguignonne & Vigneronne ($59.90) – tender beef, dipped in either spiced red wine sauce for a tasty, mulled wine flavour or boiling oil to retain the robust flavour of the beef.

Dishes We Love: The Classic Raclette, Bourguignonne & Vigneronne Fondue, Tartiflette

Find it at 37 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089615
Book a table at L’Entrecôte Wine Bar and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

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Best Restaurants to Treat Yourself and Dine Solo

There’s no shame in dining solo; in fact, we think more people should try it. No fussy eater to cater to, no need to bother with someone else’s schedule – you are your own boss! Here are our favourite joints to tuck into a good meal, sip some wine, and enjoy the bliss of solitude.

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Sinpopo

Much like its food, Sinpopo finds itself nestled between tradition and modernity, located along a stretch of shops that serve classic local food. Sinpopo antes up by serving up some unpretentious fare with undeniable local leanings that we can’t get enough of.

Dishes We Love: Har Jeong Burger, Ma ling Luncheon Crisps, Gula Melaka Cake

Book a table at Sinpopo.

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The Refinery

Blending a trendy bar, grill, and creative workspace into a three-story oasis, The Refinery advocates a lifestyle you’ll fall instantly in love with. Whether you’re here after a tough day’s work, or enjoying some quiet time on a Saturday morning, you won’t be disappointed by their surprising and delicious items served from brunch ’till dinner. If you escape from work early, remember to catch their happy hour from 6-8pm every Tuesday to Thursday.

Dishes We Love: Hambagu Steak & Eggs, Wild Mushroom Risotto, The Refinery Bowl, B&W Milkshake

Book a table at The Refinery.

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Grub

Housed in a window-encased space in Bishan Park, this hip establishment has generated buzz aplenty since its opening and for good reason. With food that satisfies your tummy without breaking the bank who can resist? If overlooking the stream and watching the world pass lazily by sounds tempting, Grub’s the place to be.

Dishes We Love: Mentaiko Fries, Slow Cooked Pork Belly, Sakura Ebi Linguine

Book a table at GRUB.

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The Reading Room Cafe Bar

Get lost in a world of villains, heroines, or philosophical musings as you recline in a plush couch and cosy up with your favourite books. There’s no better way to find some tranquility and peace of mind than at The Reading Room. Who needs company when you have good books and yummy food?

Dishes We Love: TRR Burger, Kro-battered Fish and Chips, Maine Lobster Benedict

Book a table at The Reading Room Cafe Bar.

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Sabio Tapas Bar

Who says tapas is only for sharing? Enjoy hot plates like Croqeutas de Jamon (ham croquettes), or the more unusual cold plates like Rillettes Sardinas (sliced sardines on black olive ciabatta toast). The decor is similarly splendid, with traditional Catalan tiles lining the walls as well as a huge ‘Anis Del Mono’ tiled mural. Remember to say cheers to a great night with a glass of Sangria too!

Dishes We Love: Albondigas en Salsa Espanola con Tomate, Ostras Fritas, Jamón Ibérico de Bellota,

Book a table at Sabio Tapas Bar.

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Cha Thai

At Cha Thai you’ll enjoy a fresh side of Thai cuisine you’ve never experienced outside of Thailand. Enjoy authentic Thai dishes such as Pork In The Garden, Creamy Crab Roll, or their Signature Tiger Prawn Panang Curry, a Cha Thai original. The best part about dining solo? You don’t have to worry about sharing their Baked Pineapple Rice (served in half a pineapple) with anyone!

Dishes We Love: Creamy Crab Roll, Signature Tiger Prawn Panang Curry, Tom Yum Soup

Book a table at Cha Thai.

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Basilico

Dining solo means no more judgemental stares when you return from the buffet table after your third go (guilty as charged)! Having been voted the ‘Best Buffet’ by Chope diners in 2014 and 2015, Basilico should be your new go-to place for a top-notch buffet serving seasonal and authentic Italian fare. Feast on a wide selection of antipasti and hot dishes but remember to save space for desserts because they are simply heavenly.

Dishes We Love: Roasted Leg of Lamb, Roasted Pork Belly, pizzas, pastas, and many more

Book a table at Basilico.

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Wooloomooloo

Who says you need company when tucking into a juicy slab of beef? We present to you Wooloomooloo, one of the best classic steakhouses in this hemisphere. Their location on the 3rd floor of the Raffles City Shopping Centre means you’ll be chowing down on a hearty slab of heaven as you look over the elegant St. Andrew’s Cathedral on Stamford Road.

Dishes We Love: Australian Wagyu Beef Selection, Colossal Crab Lumps, Australian Black Angus Tomahawk

Book a table at Wooloomooloo.

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