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Fresh Eats: 9 New Restaurants to Check Out this June!

Another month has come and gone, and now we have nine more spanking new restaurants for you to try! Time to ditch your diet and indulge at these amazing new joints.

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Tsukiji Fish Market Restaurant

Remember being filled with jealousy and yearning while scrolling through your Instagram/Facebook feed during cherry blossom season when half your friendlist was strolling around Japan, chowing down on freshly cut (and caught!) sashimi at Tsukiji Fish Market? Now it’s your turn to treat yourself to a smorgasbord of Japanese delights at Tsukiji Fish Market Restaurant, right here in Orchard Central! (So much cheaper than a trip to Japan, and almost as good.)

Find it at 181 Orchard Road, #12-02, Orchard Central, 238896
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Aburiya and The Container

Aburiya is well-known for their exquisite, marbled cuts of wagyu beef, and they recently fused their yakiniku concept with a tapas and cocktail bar! Head down to Aburiya and The Container by Boat Quay for smoky grilled meats, small plates, and delish cocktails – you’ll definitely find something you fancy here!

Find it at 78-79 Boat Quay, 049866
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Bottega Kitchen & More

Not a fan of restaurants that charge exorbitant prices for bite-sized portions of fancy fusion food and leave you feeling hungry (and $100 poorer)? If so, you’re definitely going to love Bottega Kitchen & More. Dig into unpretentious, no-frills, hearty, authentic Italian fare at prices that won’t make your wallet beg for mercy. Save the fancier fare for a special occasion!

Find it at 31 Hong Kong Street, 059670
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Coriander Leaf Grill

How can anyone in their right mind pass up anything charcoal grilled? Coriander Leaf Grill is owned by the same exemplary team behind the established Coriander Leaf Restaurant, and serves up contemporary Asian-style charcoal grilled dishes alongside bespoke cocktails, wines, and beers on tap. Count us in!

Find it at 12 Ann Siang Rd, 069692
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Royal Palm at Clarke Quay

Settle in for a tasty set lunch that’ll only set you back $20++ while enjoying views of the Singapore river in this hidden oasis in the heart of Clarke Quay. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a long day at work!

Find it at 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, #04-86/87, The Central, 059817
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Zaffron Banana Leaf

Delicious, aromatic Indian food at wallet friendly prices? Yes, please! Zaffron Banana Leaf was opened by the culinary geniuses behind Zaffron Kitchen, so rest assured you’ll be in good hands. We promise you’ll leave this establishment already planning your next visit!

Find it at 65 Jurong West Central 3, 648332
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Royal Palm at Orchid Country Club

Royal Palm strikes again, but this time with an amazing buffet spread. We’re talking local, Indian, western, and Mediterranean cuisine along with fresh seafood – there’s truly something for everyone here. Did we mention it’s a steal for only $30++/pax? See you there!

Find it at 1 Orchid Club Rd, 769162
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I’m Kim Junior

I’m Kim has opened up a brand new outlet at *SCAPE that serves delicious KBBQ at insanely affordable prices. But just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, this fun, quirky restaurant also serves up free-flow Chicken and Seafood Galbi (spicy stir-fried chicken) and alongside scrumptious slabs of marinated meat and other Korean goodies! Head on down as soon as you can, your stomach (and wallet) will thank you for it.

Find it at 2 Orchard Link #03-01, 237978
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HolyCrab

HolyCrab is armed with an ambitious mission: elevate the beloved Singapore-style crab to a whole new level. The classic butter crab is known as “Devil’s Crab” here, and the salted egg yolk has been renamed the Orgasmic Crab – but does it truly live up to the hype? Head on down and find out for yourself, we promise you won’t regret it!

Find it at 2 Tan Quee Lan Street, #01-03, 188091
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Fresh Eats: 8 New Restaurants You Shouldn’t Miss This May

It’s the start of a brand new month, and you know what that means – eight more spanking new restaurants for you to check out!

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ERGON Singapore

This Greek deli cafe-and-grocer is bound to take you back to the sun-soaked islands of Greece with their handpicked selection of premium Greek products, artisanal coffees, wine, and other delicious menu items to chow down on! Also, great news for brunch lovers: their first ever outlet in Asia is set to win you over with a specially crafted brunch menu that showcases hearty Mediterranean fare. Yum!

Find it at Suntec City Mall, 3 Temasek Boulevard #01-365, Singapore
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Guenpin Fugu Restaurant

Fans of fugu rejoice, for Japan’s largest tiger puffer fish restaurant chain has just opened its first-ever overseas outlet in Singapore! Enjoy the dangerous dish (no, really, the smallest mistake in its preparation could be fatal) – and rest easy knowing Guenpin Fugu Restaurant has over 30 years of experience, in a variety of different preparation styles. This is THE place to experience the Japanese delicacy without having to travel to the land of the rising sun!

Find it at #01-06, 32 Maxwell Rd, Singapore 069115
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Steamroom with The Pillar and Stones

Steamroom with The Pillar and Stones is a multi-concept space at Orchard Central, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the buzzing Orchard Road despite being mere steps away. The space houses a “kaffatea” room (Steamroom), restaurant (The Pillar), retail and art lab (Stones) – it’s a quirky little bistro that integrates art and specially curated retail pieces that are bound to delight your senses while you tuck into all the delights they have on offer! Some dishes you need to check out: Lobster Fergola Sarda Pasta, 2015L Slider, Sundae Bloody Sundae. (Yep, that song is stuck in my head now too).

Find it at Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road, #03-08, Singapore 238896
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The Masses

The Masses is the brainchild of Chef Dylan Ong (one of the former co-owners of Saveur) and strives to serve ‘contemporary happy food at low prices’, something they definitely weren’t kidding about – everything in the menu is priced below $20! Give their version of Sotong a whirl: it consists of tender sous vide Australia Fremantle Octopus charred on binchotan coals, served alongside pickled lotus root with gochujang aioli. Delish!

Find it at 85 Beach Road #01-02, Singapore 189694
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Brine Restaurant

Brine Restaurant is The Laneway Market’s sassier and more experimental younger sister – they’re operated by the same folks, but Brine has deviated from the standard hipster cafe scene to bring you exquisite tasting menus with a contemporary twist on the classics. Pop by for their 5-course tasting dinner menu and tuck into aburi-ed Tenderloin Tatare with wasabi mayo and lotus root, Mussels cooked with garam masala and served alongside papadum and freshly grated parmesan, and deliciously creamy homemade ice cream. It’ll be a meal you won’t forget!

Find it at 775 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198743
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Bistro November

Bistro November sets itself apart from all the other new restaurants in Singapore thanks to their ever-changing market-driven menu – everything you’re about to chow down on is purchased fresh from Chinatown markets in the morning and prepared based on whatever ingredients they have on hand, making each visit a unique experience. It’s a place unlike any other, and definitely somewhere you’ll never tire of visiting!

Find it at 50 Keong Saik Road, 089154
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#WTF stands for Wine, Tapas & Friends, so why not head down after a tiring day at work? Grab a bottle of amazingly-priced wine off the rack (indecisive people beware: there are so many options you’ll be standing there for at least an hour), order an assortment of delicious and unbelievably affordable tapas (pro-tip: #wtf sliders are amazing), and invite a couple of people you love for a casual get-together. You’ll be recharged in no time – there’s really no better way to celebrate the end of a long week!

Find it at 49 Club Street, 069426
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Salmon Samurai

Salmon Samurai is a donburi place that serves up…you guessed it, salmon! The fish is delivered to the store on a daily basis and sliced upon order, so expect nothing but fresh, buttery, melt-in-your-mouth pieces of salmon, done up however you’d like – poke style, with mentaiko, sashimi-style, aburi-ed, over udon, ume rice, salad, or on a sushi roll… The possibilities are endless! The best part? It’ll only set you back $9.90!

Find it at 100 Tras Street, 079027
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Fresh Eats: 9 Restaurants You Don’t Want to Miss in April!

Chope’s taking you on a culinary adventure this April with amazing restaurants from Hokkaido to LA – perk up your palate with nine new dining spots for you to check out this month!

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Firebake

A well-baked loaf of bread is just as crucial to a good sandwich as an al-dente plate of pasta is to a good carbonara – it’s an art form to be cultivated, and Firebake aims to do just that in sunny Singapore. Tear into freshly baked artisanal loaves baked to perfection in their wood fire oven and tuck into other European classics while you’re at it – like their Cured Norwegian Salmon ($25++)! It’s cured in-house, is incredibly moist and tender, and exhibits none of the dry flakiness that’s frequently associated with a salmon dish. Have a sweet tooth? Their Bread & Butter pudding is bound to satisfy and is made with that same amazing bread!

Find it at 237 East Coast Road, 428930
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Don Ho

Want to feel like you’re sharing dinner with a group of friends on vacation even if you’re just getting together after a long day at work? Don Ho’s definitely the place to be – it’s perfect for group settings and beautifully furnished to boot: a step into the hidden restaurant on Keong Saik Road (the entrance faces the alley) instantly transports you to a lush tropical paradise. Chow down on bar food with an Asian twist by giving their kimchi-topped Pork Cheeks Char Siu Sliders ($20+) a go, or order an entire Crispy Whole Suckling Pig ($230) on a spit to get the party started!

Find it at 1 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089109
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Violet Oon Satay Bar & Grill

Violet Oon is at it again with flavorful nonya dishes; immerse yourself in peranakan delights ranging from amazing Dry Laksa (at $22it’s really everything you’ve ever wanted) to Sambal Bajak Udang (grilled tiger prawns with a chili padi sambal, $35) and celebrate the diversity that Singapore has to offer. Even if you’re not a satay fan (are you sure you’re Singaporean?) Violet Oon is bound to convert you with her latest masterpiece.

Find it at 3B River Valley Road, #01-18, 179021
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ATLAS

This bar looks like it’s straight out of one of Gotham City’s exclusive nightclubs; art deco fixtures and all – except you can actually pop by for breakfast! Enjoy a pastry, fruit salad, and a greek yogurt pot with tea or coffee for $18, or get a tulip of champagne ($22) for a morning libation. Breakfast not your thing? Choose from a wide assortment of gin labels from around the globe (or more champagne, if you’d like) and pair it with decadent desserts, an assortment of hors d’oeuvres, or a hearty meal like their Gindara Black Cod with red grapes, glazed chervil roots & cauliflower ($34) instead!

Find it at Parkview Square, 600 North Bridge Road, 188778
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Menya Sakura

Fun fact: there are over 20 types of ramen and they can be drastically different from one another because they all hail from various regions all over Japan. Take your taste buds on a holiday to the Chūbu region today with the newly opened Menya Sakura! This well-loved ramen chain hails from Nagoya City, specializing in (you guessed it) Nagoya-style ramen. Give their Chuka Soba (a flavourful broth of chicken soup and fish dashi, $10.90) a slurp, and don’t miss out on their signature Tonkotsu Ramen ($10.90) that features a thick pork bone soup simmered for 12 hours. Oishi!

Find it at 69 Boat Quay, 049857
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Schmear

First Japan, now halfway across the globe to America’s concrete jungle (where dreams are made of). Enjoy fresh New York-style bagels with a schmear of cream cheese or crammed full of goodies like bacon, cheese and a fried egg (if you’re craving something more substantial) while chilling out at Quayside Isle! Good food with a great view, what more could you possibly ask for?

Find it at 31 Ocean Way, 098375
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Dookki

Dookki means ‘two meals’ in Korean, and this popular establishment promises to provide just that! Here’s a quick breakdown: the first meal consists of everyone’s favourite Tteokbokki, or stir fried rice cakes (they offer EIGHT types, all air flown from Korea), cooked to your preferred level of spiciness. Add rice, kimchi, and a couple of your favourite mix-ins (like sweet corn, yum) into your Tteokbokki pot and you get a second meal – Kimchi fried rice! You can also splurge on a Double Cheese Ring ($9.80++) for the ultimate cheesy indulgence. The best part? This will only set you back $18.80, and comes with free flow soft drinks!

Find it at 3 Temasek Boulevard #B1-107 (East Wing), 038984
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Tengawa Hokkaido White Curry

This Japanese restaurant takes you to another part of Japan – all the way from the north this time! Tengawa Hokkaido White Curry comes from (you guessed it) Hokkaido, and is the first of its kind in Singapore. The curry is reminiscent of the Cremesuppe (cream soups) you’d get in Europe, but one taste reveals its true provenance: it exhibits a kick that is omnipresent  in  Japanese curry. Try the curry with their juicy Iberico Pork patty ($15.80) for a deliciously creamy, yet crunchy, explosion of textures and flavours all in one bite!

Find it at Millenia Walk, #02-16, 9 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039596
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25 Degrees Singapore

25 Degrees serves up juicy, mouthwatering burgers approved by Hollywood A-listers (not kidding – they’ve been mentioned by multiple celebrities as their go-to burger joint). Sink your teeth into one of these bad boys and you’ll see why! Their Number One burger ($14) is made out of 200g USA Angus beef, caramelized onions, aromatic and creamy prelibato gorgonzola and crescenza (stracchino) cheese, smoky bacon, arugula, and thousand island sauce. If that isn’t enough to lure you there, go during 3-7pm and take advantage of their 1 for 1 deals on selected items. Sounds like our idea of heaven!

Find it at 200 Middle Road, 188980
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Fresh Eats: 5 New Places You Don’t Want to Miss in March!

There’s something for everyone this month – rich decadent desserts, exciting fusion cuisines, cheesy indulgent burgers, smoky grilled yakitori, exotic new cocktails, a hidden bar, rustic barnyard settings, family-friendly spaces… Time to dive right in!

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MEET Dining

Adding to the slew of restaurants that cater to the family-crowd in City Square is MEET Dining, a dining concept inspired by French and Japanese cuisines. There’s plenty of space for communal dining, and its sturdy industrial wood furnishings gives the restaurant a relaxed, homely vibe. The owners must have also taken the gripes of Singaporean parents and youngsters in mind – portions are large and perfect for filling the hungry bellies of growing children and large groups of teenagers without breaking the bank.

A portion of Crispy Baby Squid is priced at $10 and is both visually appealing and guaranteed to satisfy your taste buds – it’s covered in squid ink and deep-fried to perfection, served with garlic mayonnaise and zesty lemon slices. Get an entire Honey Spiced Chicken for $16, perfectly tender and juicy with a side of sauteed button mushrooms and buttery mashed potatoes – large enough for sharing with a friend or two (that is, if you don’t finish the entire thing yourself).

Find it at 180 Kitchener Road, #02-37/38, City Square Mall, Singapore 208539
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Lucky Bar

If Full of Luck Club is your down-to-Earth girl-next-door, then Lucky Bar would be her cheeky younger sister with a rebellious streak. Barely a month old, Lucky Bar has already begun making ripples (which will soon turn into waves, we’re sure) in Singapore’s competitive cocktail bar scene. Diners can access Lucky Bar through Full of Luck Club; those who prefer to give others the slip, however, can choose to go through the restaurant’s back entrance along a secluded alley. Pro tip: look out for the red lantern!

The stairs make way for a rooftop bar at the landing, furnished with Chinese ceramic stools and fairy lights overhead. Moving indoors, the ambience take on a more intimate setting. Head bartender Darren Lim whips up quirky tipples with even quirkier names: we’d recommend Dragon’s Breath & Baccarat, both of which are guaranteed to take your taste buds for a spin. Have a couple of classic crowd-pleasers like Duck Spring Rolls with Hoisin Sauce ($7.50) or Golden Sand Corn with Salted Egg Yolk ($6.80), but it’s highly recommended that you give their One Ton Nachos ($12) a shot – these come with crispy fried wonton skin, pulled pork, pineapple, lots of melted cheese and sour cream. YUM.

Find it at Full of Luck Club, 243 Holland Ave, Singapore 278977
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[Closed] Half Pound Burger Bar & Grill

There’s honestly nothing better than tucking into a rich, hearty meal; whether it’s a greasy plate of char kway teow or a succulent, juicy burger – especially one that’s topped with truffled gouda, monterey jack, pan seared foie gras, candied bacon, pickled daikon and pineapple chips (talk about a mouthful)! Enter the Mother of All Burgers ($24) – it’s all that and more; their patty not only weighs a whopping half a pound (220g) but is made out of 100% imported Angus beef, no fillers whatsoever. If you feel like having something especially cheesy, give their Blue Cheese & Bacon Pasta ($18) a shot. It’s just as decadent and sinful as it sounds, and it comes with a sprinkling of tart dried cranberries to cut through the richness of the Blue Cheese.

The owner of this brightly coloured burger bar is on the road to fulfilling his lifelong dream when he set it up after being retrenched from his previous job; sink your teeth into the indulgence they have on offer and watch all your dreams come true as well.

Find it at 8 Purvis Street, #01-01, Singapore 188587
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MOJO

This tiny establishment located right smack in the CBD isn’t as simple as it seems. MOJO serves a wide variety of nutrient-packed, build-it-yourself protein bowls ($14) along with fresh agua frescas and antioxidant rich teas by day but their menu undergoes a complete transformation at night; the mouthwatering aroma of grilled meat permeates the air as the sun starts to set and you now have the option of various assortments of yakitori and sharing plates, all of which you can wash down with specialty Japanese craft beers and a plethora of cocktails with a Japanese twist.

Their Uni Soba ($38) is not to be missed – cold noodles topped with buttery uni (sea urchin), ebi (prawn), plump hotate (scallop) and ikura (salmon roe). Fancy something hot? Give their Pork Belly yakitori ($6) a whirl; it’s grilled to perfection and topped with nanami (leek). Truly magical.

Find it at 204 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068640
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Morsels at Dempsey

It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for a quaint little spot for a relaxed, romantic date or if you’d like to don floral maxi dresses on a Saturday morning with your girlfriends and pretend you’ve taken a trip out of the hustle and bustle of Singapore; Morsels at Dempsey is just the place for you. This homely, barnyard style restaurant focuses on combining the simplest ingredients and flavours in a novel way, and they’ve done so perfectly.

Their Charred House Poached Octopus ($26) is to die for – slices of perfectly grilled octopus sits on top of a bed of squid ink pearl rice risotto and is drizzled with a pale yellow salted egg sauce, and this is all topped with tobiko (flying fish roe) for an explosion of flavour and textures. Their Firecracker Duroc Pulled Pork ($24) is also a must-try; shell pasta cooked al-dente comes tossed in a tangy, spicy habanero cilantro pesto that meshes perfectly with chunks of caramelized pulled pork, topped with a dollop of sour cream.

This picturesque rustic space only accommodates 40, so be sure to make reservations before you go!

Find it at 25 Dempsey Road #01-04 Singapore 249670
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Fresh Eats: Top 11 Restaurants to Try in Singapore this February

From nature-inspired dishes to a magical dining experience, you can bet your bottom dollar that there’s something amazing to try every week in February with these latest haunts.

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The Summerhouse

Be prepared to have your mind blown when you set your sights upon the grandeur of the architecture on which the Summerhouse resides. Housed in a pristine, ivory heritage conservation bungalow built in the 1930s, it is located in Seletar which offers diners a relaxing respite from the city. The kitchen is helmed by chef de cuisine, Florian Ridder, who has garnered experiences from numerous Michelin-starred restaurants such as Piment, La Belle Epoque and Alma by Juan Almador.

On the restaurant’s second floor, Ridder has adopted a farm-to-table concept, providing a Collective Farming Menu ($90++ per pax for a 10-course meal) where guests can enjoy the best of local ingredients with in-house harvests from the restaurant’s Edible Garden. A crowd favourite is Panzanella, an eggplant ‘caviar’ served in tomato broth and drizzled with coriander oil. We are extremely taken by his Kelong Rojak as well, where Ridder adds finely-chopped rojak flower and burnt lemon zest onto fresh prawns caught from local kelongs and serves them with dollops of Thai basil puree. Enjoying these unique creations in a tranquil and relaxing setting is definitely worth going the extra mile for in our book!

Find it at 3 Park Lane, Singapore 798387
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Wicked Grill

Head’s up, East Coast! Things are about to get a little hotter with the latest grillery opening along Tanjong Katong Road: Wicked Grill, a casual bar, grill and steakhouse will be serving tasty meats, freshly caught seafood, and succulent poultry that will satisfy your cravings for days.

Bringing to the table a range of grilled meaty offerings such as the bone-in ribeye steak and striploin, we don’t doubt for a second that Wicked Grill’s meat-centric menu is a carnivore’s dream come true. We can’t get enough of their grass-fed grilled Lamb Shoulder that’s cooked tender with only a mild hint of butter to complement its original flavours. Giving the traditional burger a little posh upgrade is the Truffled Shrooms Burger where Wicked Grill serves a grilled patty with a slice of cheese and piles it with truffled mushrooms for that extra touch of umami.

When you’re experiencing a serious meaty craving but is running low on cash, pop by Wicked Grill for your fix of grilled meats and enjoy some seriously good food that’s great on the stomach and easy on the pocket!

Find it at 306 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 437089
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One Night Only

Nothing says classic Red, White, and Blue like a good ol’ plate of fried chicken, mac & cheese, and pancakes. Located in a quaint corner in the hip River Valley Road enclave sits One Night Only, an intimate and charming eatery, complete with diner booths and warm mood lighting, that serves simple and unpretentious American fare.

We love how the ambience of the diner made us feel at home, and the food even more so! Tuck into the Buttermilk Fried Chicken for the ultimate Americana experience – the chicken is marinated in buttermilk and then fried to a crispy perfection on the outside while maintaining all its juicy goodness within. For something with a little more kick, the Nashville Hot Chicken would be your best bet for a fiery affair, and don’t forget to order that side of Mac & Cheese (trust us, you won’t regret it)! We’d recommend taking it up a notch and getting their Chicken-Fried Steak. Here’s a hint: it’s not chicken.

As for drinks, nothing goes better with fried chicken than a tall frosty milkshake. One Night Only does a solid range of shakes, including special concoctions like the Brooklyn Egg Cream, and diners can opt to have it malted. You can bet that these are enough to bring all the boys to the yard!

Find it at 397 River Valley Road, Singapore 248292
Book a table at One Night Only and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Acqua e Farina

This little 60-seater neighbourhood ristorante at Upper Bukit Timah dishes out authentic Northern and Southern Italian fare that makes it perfect for intimate get-togethers and family dinners.

With a name that means “water and flour” in Italian, it comes as no surprise that the made-from-scratch pizzas and hand-rolled, egg-based pastas are specialties at Acqua e Farina. We were told that Chef Antonio Manetta handmakes and kneads the dough for his pizzas, allowing it to rise for at least 30 hours before using them for the Neapolitan-style red and white base pizzas (a dedication like that can only produce the best dough, we believe!).

Acqua e Farina’s signature pizza, the aptly named Pizza Acqua E Farina, is a crowd-pleaser and we can see why: the oven-fresh dough is topped with the classic Italian combination of spicy salami, tomatoes, mozzarella, ricotta and sautéed spinach. You wouldn’t want to miss Chef Antonio’s Risotto alla Zafferano e Salsiccia, a radiant dish that embodies simplicity at its finest. We are in love with how the smooth and creamy risotto takes on a sunflower-yellow vibrancy and hints of earthy flavours from the saffron, while chunks of fennel sausages add texture and depth to the rice.

Find it at 400 Upper Bukit Timah Road, Rail Mall, Singapore 678040
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The Wall Singapore

It’s not too late to hop onto the whisky bandwagon: The Wall Singapore is the latest addition to Singapore’s bar scene and they’re here to help de-mystify the art of whisky drinking on a friendlier and more accessible platform. Named for the 100-year-old shophouse walls that house this laid-back establishment, The Wall is a Whisky & Sumiyaki Bar that offers an exquisitely curated list of whiskies and a full dining menu. Some 20 top-quality whiskies by the glass are available at an extremely friendly price starting from $14 per glass.

Unlike other whisky bars that focus almost entirely on the drinks, The Wall takes a different approach by offering whisky and sumiyaki pairing sets from $49, and a Chef’s omakase with whisky at $168 to ease guests into the art of whisky appreciation. For whisky novices, this is definitely a welcoming ‘spirit-ual’ experience!

There was also a whisky tasting chart, indicating the characteristics of whiskies, which helped us in selecting whiskies with the type of flavour profiles that will suit our palates. Those who prefer to savour whiskies with a twist are in for a treat: The Wall plays with whisky’s versatility and presents it through the lineup of whisky-forward cocktails. We were spoilt for choice with a range of classic and bespoke cocktails created by The Wall’s bar manager with our preferences in mind.

Affordable whiskies and quality food? We’ll drink to that!

Find it at 76 Tanjong Pagar Road Singapore 088497
Book a table at The Wall Singapore and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Platform 1094

Wands at the ready! There’s finally a place to geek out for hours on end at the newly opened Platform 1094. Already making waves in the region within the first month of their opening, there’s just something magical about Platform 1094 that people can’t seem to get enough of.

When you first step into this wizardry-themed café, the warm brick walls and inviting wood-panelled ceilings and furniture beckon you into an ambience that is both soothing and welcoming at the same time. Fancy throwing in a little cosplay to heighten the experience? Go all out and don yourselves in wands and witch’s hats that are provided by the café – and did we mentioned that it’s free of charge? Plus points for that!

From their ‘Magically Delicious’ menu, we highly recommend the Pesto Mayo Pork Ribs, where the slab of ribs is first poached to tender perfection in buttercream then served drizzled with creamy pesto mayo and the butter-cream brown sauce that the pork was cooked in. For something a little healthier, their Grilled Chicken Quinoa Salad and Beetroot & Carrot Soup are two must-haves. The desserts at Platform 1094 are also a sight to behold: the intricate Bloodberry comprises two chocolate shells filled with Hoegaarden Rosée and yogurt parfait. On the other hand, the majestic Black Magic looks like something from right out of the Forbidden Forest, with an assortment of black sesame panna cotta, squid-ink profiteroles, charcoal bread, blackberries, and a chocolate wand plated into a deliciously dark masterpiece.

However, it comes as no surprise that the most famous and talked-about item is the Goblet of Fire, an enchanting beverage made of Blue Curacao liqueur, lemonade and Bacardi rum which is torched before serving. The pièce de résistance is saved for last when a sprinkling of cinnamon powder is dusted above the drink, creating mesmerising sparks and flames that left us spellbound! Citrusy, sweet and tangy, it’s hard not to love this simple yet tasty concoction – we were certainly, ahem, spellbound.

Find it at 1094 Serangoon Rd, Singapore 328192
Click here for more information on Platform 1094.

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7. Pololi Singapore

If you didn’t know, poké bowls are the latest rage in Singapore. With so many specialty eateries popping up, we’ll do you a solid by sharing it doesn’t get more authentic than those at Pololi, the latest hotspot in town to get your hands on this Hawaiian favourite.

Chef and entrepreneur Steph Kudus first started Pololi in Hong Kong three years ago after graduating from the U.S., where her college summers were spent riding waves and enjoying poké bowls in Hawaii. With flavours inspired by many of Steph’s favourite foods & her travels around the world, Pololi holds a repertoire of more than 20 different poké flavours where five different flavours will be served daily. Portions at Pololi only come in two sizes – the standard Da Keiki Poké Bowl ($15.99) and the heftier Da Kama’aina ($17.99) – but the range of flavours alone are enough to keep us coming back for more. Looking to savour the flavour without feeling the guilt? Swap out the white rice base with brown rice, salad, or both!

You can never go wrong with signature flavours like Traditional Spicy or Yuzu Salmon for an authentic experience. For a mid-week pick-me-up, enjoy their weekly specials such as Sweet Onion Teriyaki Swordfish, Thai Spicy Tuna, Korean Spicy Tako, Ginger Marlin, & even Sambal for those who love a little kick! The menu also offers special Hawaiian treats such as Spam™ musubi (tastes better than it sounds), tropical granitas and ice-cold beers from Kona Brewing Co.

Find it at 51 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 048441
Click here for more information on Pololi Singapore.

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Botanico at The Garage

Not until you’ve tried dining in the heart of nature will you be able to understand how transcendent that experience can be, and that is exactly what a night out at Botanico at The Garage gives you. Helmed by Spanish-born Chef Antonio Oviedo, Botanico offers a modern dishes from a seasonality-driven menu to bring the best of diverse flavours to the table.

Beef or steak tartare are a dime a dozen but Botanico’s Lamb Tartare is definitely a first for us (they had us at ‘lamb’). Garnished with egg yolk cream, pickled onions and nasturtium, this starter is one of the most indulgent we’ve ever had. For mains, try the pan-seared Spanish Mackerel and Roasted Pigeon cooked two-ways. Signature cocktails Blackberry Lychee Mojito and Thyme Lemonade make perfect accompaniments as well.

Desserts like the Botanist take on a whole new level of creativity: a dish of cucumber sorbet, coconut cream, lime jam and granny smith cubes sprinkled with kaffir lime zest, each mouthful is a flavour explosion in your mouth – baby, now THAT’S a firework!

Find it at 50 Cluny Park Road, The Garage @ Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore 257488
Book a table at Botanico and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Ho Rang I

Drawing upon his Korean heritage, restaurateur Edward Chia (who also happens to be the founder of the DoSiRak) sets up Ho Rang I in the heart of Novena to bring homestyle Korean cuisine to the table in a setting that is stylishly modern yet pleasantly humble. Ho Rang I has also received a nod of approval in the Michelin Guide, serving as a testament to its authenticity and dedication to Korean roots.

Lunch at Ho Rang I sticks to the classics: we appreciate the simplicity of the of noodle and rice dishes, homemade Banchan (Korean appetisers), and soup of the day. Homemade gochujang (korean chilli paste) is used in their Gal Bi Sal, or Grilled Beef Short Rib Bibimbap, rendering it a satisfying rice bowl that packs a punch. Being noodle-lovers at heart, we instantly took to the Gamja Ramyeon (Pork Rib Stew with Instant Noodles) which features Ho Rang I’s signature stew from Edward’s long-lived family recipe.

For dinner, we’d recommend to start with their signature seafood pancake Haemul Pajeon that’s good for two, where a fresh medley of seafood is tossed in simple batter with a sprinkling of scallions and pan fried until deliciously crisp on the outside and fluffy within. A whiff of this had us coming back for seconds! A night out with friends isn’t complete without a good korean barbecue session – once we sank our teeth into their Yangnyeom Samkyub Sal (soy-marinated pork belly), we were sold. Their newly-introduced fried chicken, made with locally farmed chicken and served with Yangnyeom spicy sauce or ganjang sauce (Korean-style soya sauce), is a great way to kick-back with a beer and relax after work.

Find it at 165 Thomson Rd, Singapore 307618
Book a table at Ho Rang I and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Ola Beach Club

No one does a day of fun in the sun better than the Hawaiians do; with Ola Beach Club bringing the best of Hawaiian-inspired enjoyment to sunnyside Singapore, you can bet that there’s plenty of fun to go around for everyone! While the watersports and daytime activities are highlights at the club, we can’t help but rave about the Hawaiian fare offered at Ola that rings true to the pacific islander way of life. Helmed by Chef Liinson Heng (who’s had stints with OCF, Joel Robuchon and Swiss Butchery), you can count on the fact that the menu at Ola is fashioned to impress.

Hot starters like the Grilled Octopus showcases the best of the sea’s bounty served with a side of earthy olive tapenade, confit tomatoes, roasted fava beans, artichoke and house-made garlic and saffron mayonnaise. With mains, it doesn’t get more Hawaiian than the Loco Moco, where a delicious Wagyu beef patty is cooked to perfection and placed onto steamed Japanese rice with sesame seeds and chopped konbu (kelp) and topped with a panko-crusted egg. And who doesn’t like piña coladas? A sip of Ola’s Melemele Tiki that comes with a special twist (think homemade cinnamon banana puree) left us pining for more!

Find it at 46 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 099005
Book a table at Ola Beach Club and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG.

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Fynn’s Restaurant

Simplicity and elegance come together in this inviting and contemporary space to bring the best of wholesome foods and global favourites. Located in the latest enclave of South Beach Avenue, Fynn’s Restaurant’s modern yet laid-back ambience make for the perfect setting for lunch, dinner and even weekend brunches.

Go for a classic brunch favourite with the Vanilla Hot Cakes with Coconut Cream and berry compote (because why not?). In an age where healthy-eating is on the rise, we’re impressed with their Grilled Chicken Fried Wild Rice, where succulent pieces of grilled chicken and a variety of healthy vegetables such as snow peas and edamame (we feel healthier already) are placed on a bed of fried rice. We find the Rice Noodle Salad, plated with watercress, shredded chicken, sweet nashi pear and drizzled with Oriental Citrus Dressing is also worth a mention.

With the comfortable ambience and their delectable dishes, Fynn’s may very well be the next hotspot for anyone looking for a good time.

Find it at 26 Beach Road #B1-21, South Beach Avenue, Singapore 189768
Click here for more information on Fynn’s Restaurant.

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Fresh Eats: 10 New Restaurants in Singapore You Need to Try this January

From contemporary Sichuan to iconic Italian, multi-concept dining and more, here are 10 spots that either recently opened or are coming soon in 2017 guaranteed to take you to gastronomic nirvana.

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Birds of a Feather

In case you didn’t know, hipster Sichuan is kind of a thing now. Unsurprisingly located among other trendy Amoy Street joints, Birds of a Feather has flown slightly under the radar since its opening in November.

The team dishes out contemporary fusion cuisine with a decidedly Sichuan flare, apparent on dishes like the Tofu Burger with Mapo Meat Sauce, and the Crispy Pork Trotter in a Bag filled with numbing Sichuan spices. Other inspiring plates like the Crispy Gyoza with Truffle Soy Vinaigrette, and Oriental Bolognaise with Onsen Tamago, Mizuna, and Ebi Sakura delve even deeper into fusion territory, and play with flavours in irresistibly delicious ways. Add in a gorgeous ambiance with lush greenery, an extensive cocktail list, house-made desserts (mmm that Poached Pear!), and we’ve got an absolute must-try for 2017.

For better or worse, just don’t expect quite the same level of mala you’d find in Chengdu.

Find it at 113 Amoy Street
Click here for more info on Birds of a Feather.

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Monti

“I believe that dining should not only focus on food; it should be an extension of the atmosphere and the company. All the different elements—food, drink and entertainment—should work together to create a well-rounded, holistic, and, most importantly, fun night out.” – Chef Luigi Calcagno

Taking over the former home of Catalunya in the glass dome at Fullerton Pavillion, Monti promises to be a complete ‘lifestyle destination’ along Marina Bay offering up more than just dinner and drinks, though those are reason enough to visit. Italian chef Luigi Calcagno, co-owner of the famous Zibiru in Bali, is the mastermind behind the slew of fresh pastas, meats, & seafood, and we cannot stop thinking about his heavenly handmade Invertiti Ravioli stuffed with braised veal in a cream of bone marrow sauce. Topped with parmesan and lemon zest, it’s a true standout on an already impressive menu.

Enjoy expertly mixed drinks (try the Mr. Monti with its basil, Bacardi Carta Blanca, freshly squeezed grapefruit juice, and East Imperial Grapefruit tonic) to jazz up a romantic and/or cosy dinner with waterfront views, or go all out and wine, dine and dance until dawn as Monti transforms into a hotspot for late-night cocktails with live DJs at night!

Find it at 82 Collyer Quay
Book at a table at Monti.

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Thirteen Duxton Hill

Tucked away in a quiet corner of 13 Duxton Hill sits the aptly-named Thirteen Duxton Hill, the brainchild of Melbourne chef John-Paul Fiechtner (JP) and sommelier-cum-manager Sally Humble. The feeling we get when we first visited Thirteen is something akin to stepping into someone’s home. The warmly-lit ambience and Chef JP and Sally’s laid-back hospitality allow diners to immediately feel at ease. Everything about Thirteen embodies their handiwork: from the interior décor of the restaurant, which was designed and renovated by the owners themselves, down to the intricate menu, done omakase, that changes and are handwritten daily.

Despite being a newcomer in Singapore’s competitive restaurant scene, we are blown away with Thirteen’s exemplary dishes. Chef JP’s vast experience cooking in international kitchens translates beautifully into his creations. We are mildly obsessed with his Summertime Campfire Marshmallow – baked white chocolate topped with fresh cherries, nestled in a helping of gently burnt smoking Swiss meringue – which Sally describes as evoking the nostalgia of having toasted marshmallows with fresh picked berries on a camping trip.

If you fancy fine dining but hate the pretension, a visit to Thirteen Duxton Hill is definitely a must!

Find it at 01-01 13 Duxton Hill
Click here for more info on Thirteen Duxton Hill.

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Upper Place

Nestled on the rooftop of WANGZ Hotel, Upper Place is an elegant yet unpretentious new joint with a menu of Eurocentric small plates infused with occasional Asian influences.

The Reconstructed Laksa Risotto ($27++) is an immediate hit, made with Boston lobster, Hokkaido scallop, market catch, coconut foam, and sambal. We’re pretty confident in saying that we’ve never tasted anything quite like this before – the deep flavours of the laksa married with coconut and lobster in the form of a savoury risotto, it’s a bold dish indeed! Another surprise comes in the form of a scrumptious slice of Carrot Cake ($8++) served with cinnamon sorbet. It’s an inspiring dessert and sweet complement to the other dishes.

Set lunches will only set you back $19.90++ for 2 courses or $24++ for three, and with some fabulous views of Tiong Bahru to boot, Upper Place is a new addition to the Singapore dining scene that we’re excited to visit again.

Find it at 231 Outram Road (rooftop of WANGZ Hotel)
Book a table at Upper Place.

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5. Sinfonia Ristorante

This 128-seat Italian showstopper opened in mid-December at The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, a new addition to the restaurant-in-restored-heritage-building trend (not that we’re complaining). Davide Oldani, chef-owner of one Michelin-starred D’O Restaurant in Milan who has also cooked for A-listers like Giorgio Armani, is a proponent of accessible and ‘democratic’ fine dining that can please all tastes while not totally breaking the bank.

At FOO’D you can expect an exquisite atmosphere alongside modern Italian dishes like the hearty Beef Cheek with red wine reduction & trout pearls, or for a true standout try the 65 degree Soft Foie-Gras with salted biscuit, roasted Williams pear, and grapefruit sorbet. Lunch is priced at S$45++ for three courses and S$52++ for four courses, while the dinner damage is S$138++ for five courses and S$168++ for seven courses.

Reservations at his Milan joint are hard to come by, so you should definitely give FOO’D a taste before the crowds catch on!

Find it at 11 Empress Place, #01-01, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall
Book a table at Sinfonia Ristorante by Davide Oldani.

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Po Restaurant

As The Warehouse Hotel’s flagship restaurant, Po celebrates the richness of Singaporean dishes with a contemporary touch. Its name pays homage to the phrase popo, which means grandmother in mandarin.

Sourcing only the finest Asian ingredients, almost every element of Po’s dishes is made from scratch. We recommend Po’s Kurobuta Char Siew ($19), a 24-hour sous-vide barbecued pork collar, for an indulgent start. For something slightly closer to home, try the Squid Ink Calamari ($16), where rings of fresh squid are dipped in squid ink batter and deep fried, served with a traditional salted duck egg sauce. We find Po’s Lobster Somen ($49) incredibly tempting with its collagen-rich shark bone & pig trotter broth, fresh fish maw, and Maine lobster tail.

Find it at 320 Havelock Road, The Warehouse Hotel
Book a table at Po Restaurant.

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PORTA Fine Food & Import Company

We can’t help but be drawn to PORTA at Park Hotel Clarke Quay, and it isn’t difficult to see why: its homey feel is inspired by the honesty and beauty of Clarke Quay’s old colonial days.

Just 31, Chef Michael Suyanto of PORTA has amassed 12 years worth of culinary experience, where much of his career was spent honing his skills in international luxury 5-star hotels and the Les Amis Group. Expect dishes that masterfully combine fresh produce and seasonal flavours such as the Ravioles de Royans ($22), a comforting vegetarian dish consisting of two-cheese filling ravioles served in a creamy and tangy sauce, topped with Emmental cheese sprinkles. On the other hand, we’re sure that meat-lovers will love the highly-marbled Iberian Pork Secreto ($26), a pork shoulder blade done sous-vide for four hours and roasted to perfection. This tender piece of meat is then glazed with a glistening of Pommery mustard and served with a creamy, tangy honey mustard mash. If these two dishes alone aren’t enough to whet your appetite, then we don’t know what will!

Find it at 1 Unity Street, Level 1 of Park Hotel Clarke Quay
Book a table at PORTA Fine Food & Import Company.

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Teepee Bar & Restaurant

A typical scene at Teepee Bar & Restaurant goes a little something like this: tables of friends enjoying meals and conversations over tinkling of highballs while Reggaeton tracks play gently in the background.

Teepee combines comforting rice bowls and homey burgers with delicious drinks. The people behind the food are generous with the premium ingredients and spices as well; their gourmet burgers and rice bowls are packed with flavours that will thrill your taste buds. We’re excited to try their Spiced Kimchi Beef Burger ($19) – a tender beef patty with a Korean twist of kimchi and cheese – and the Teepee Wagyu Beef Bowl ($24) that’s complemented by a 63C egg, sautéed kale, and leek sauce. Likewise, the lineup for their drinks menu is not to be missed.

Aside from specialty coffees and signature cocktails, Teepee has a number of unique creations with enticing names such as the Chamomilla — a piquant blend of chamomile infused gin, Tougarashi Umeshu, notes of Jasmine and lemon. With a name like that, we’re sold even before we take a sip!

Find it at 31 Hong Kong Street, #01-02
Click here for more info on Teepee Bar & Restaurant.

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Akira Back

Here’s something that we’re sure everyone is excited about. With six internationally-renowned restaurants already under his belt, Korean-born celebrity chef Akira Back adds another with the debut of his signature restaurant at JW Marriott Singapore South Beach.

Showcasing modern Japanese cuisine with Korean accents and culinary influences from around the world, Akira Back serves up an array of innovative dishes centered on seasonal produce and artisanal ingredients. His rendition of a Tuna Pizza ($25) is a refreshing take from the usual. A light, crispy tortilla crust layered with thinly sliced raw tuna, it’s definitely something we would have again and again. Another dish that stood out for us is the Pop Rockin’ ($17), a signature roll made with spicy crab, asparagus, cucumber and – believe it or not – pop rocks. Those bad boys alone make it a standout dish in our eyes.

While celebrity chefs tend to take a more serious view of food, Chef Akira Back adds a dash of ‘cool’ to the word culinary. His unique and quirky creations are definitely something we can all get in on!

Find it at 30 Beach Road, Level B1M, South Beach Tower, JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach
Book a table at Akira Back.

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New Ubin Seafood

Well-loved by both locals and visitors alike, New Ubin Seafood definitely isn’t a new kid on the block but we wouldn’t miss giving their relocation to Bukit Timah a shoutout. Keeping to tradition, the usual suspects are still on the menu: Great Shovel Nose Ray, Chilli Crab and their (notorious) U.S. Angus Rib-eye Steak with Heart Attack Fried Rice.

Just in case you’ve been kept in the dark about their Heart Attack Fried Rice, just imagine a steaming plate of rice tossed in fat that’s rendered from the aforementioned steak – need we say more? Want. Some. Now.

Find it at 63 Hillview Avenue, Level 6 Canteen
Book a table at New Ubin Seafood.

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Fresh Eats: 12 Delicious New Restaurants in Bangkok

Bangkok is undoubtedly one of the most popular holiday destinations around the world. Tourists flock to this buzzing city; with its vibrant nightlife, rich culture, and diverse food scene it’s not hard to see why. Here are our picks for the 12 hottest restaurants opened in 2016 that you absolutely need to visit in between your sight-seeing and temple-hopping!

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Cocotte Farm Roast and Winery

Cocotte is a cross between a bar and a bistro that gives off a contemporary and polished feel, yet manages to keep things cosy. Try the drool-worthy Half Farmer Chicken, marinated with a special house made sauce, drizzled with a gravy of your choice. Chow down on their equally impressive Tomahawk Australian Wagyu, prepared using Wagyu beef with a favorable marbling score of 5 which ensures absolute tenderness. The preparation for the beef (approx. 40 mins) can be long, but rest assured it’s totally worth it. Also worth a bite is the signature Farmer Egg Cocotte: a perfectly cooked organic duck egg accompanied with a spread of duck rillettes and fluffy parmesan foam.

Dishes We Love: Half Farmer Chicken, Tomahawk Australian Wagyu, Cocotte Burger, Farmer Egg Cocotte, Hokkaido Sea Scallop

Book a table at Cocotte Farm Roast and Winery.

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Bunker

Wanna take refuge from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok? The cool concrete interiors of Bunker provide just that, along with an extremely hospitable staff to boot. Enjoy fabulous American cuisine dished out by Chef Arnold Marcella, who was a protege under two-Michelin-star Chef Paul Liebrandt and former head of The Elm in New York City. Expect occasional Asian flavours and influences in some of the dishes like the freshly cut Kampachi Sashimi, with sweet Hokkaido sea urchin and refreshing daikon slices as sides. For a more Western oriented palate try the Smoked Wagyu Beef Rib (for two), which is exceptionally tender and juicy thanks to a cooking process takes 24 hours. To complete the experience refresh yourself with a Paloma Cocktail (a tequila based cocktail with grapefruit soda, Campari, candied orange, and pineapple). Trust us: the bartenders at Bunker know what they’re doing.

Dishes We Love: Red Alaskan King Crab, Seared Octopus, Kampachi Sashimi, Saltbush Lamb, Smoked Wagyu Short Rib

Book a table at Bunker.

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Morimoto Bangkok

Expect no less than perfection from an Iron Chef! We aren’t sure if Chef Masaharu Morimoto rules the kitchen with an iron fist but with over 10 restaurants around the world he must be doing something right. This finely decorated restaurant offers an innovative mix of traditional Japanese and fusion dishes. Along with the multi-course omakase dinner offered at the sushi bar, diners can enjoy the drool-worthy Black Cod Braised in Thick Ginger Soy – a signature Morimoto dish. Or take your evening to the next level of extravagance with the Chawanmushi served with foie gras and oysters. East meets West and good food meets our tummies at Morimoto Bangkok!

Dishes We Love: Sashimi, Black Cod Braised in Thick Ginger Soy, Chawanmushi, Morimoto’s Championship Burger, Tuna Pizza, Ishi Yaki Buri Bop

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Suhring

Housed in a beautiful two storey building, Suhring offers the kind of cosy environment that makes you feel immediately at home. Their homestyle German cooking also delivers some much needed kudos to an oft overlooked region of cuisine. Apart from obvious choices such as Roasted Knuckle of Pork, twin chefs Thomas and Mathias Suhring showcase other heritage-rich dishes like Schwäbische Käsespätzle, a German style pasta cooked with Belper Knolle (a rich and herby cheese made from cow’s milk). Pair their tasty dishes with wine curated by the restaurant’s in-house sommelier and step out into the Winter Garden to enjoy a starry Bangkok evening after a hearty meal.

Dishes We Love: Salt Meadow Lamb from Piet van den Berg, Schwäbische Käsespätzle, Himmel & Erde, Spiced Tomato Cracker, Frankfurter Grüne Soße

Book a table at Suhring.

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Jamie’s Italian

Based on the success of its other outlets around the globe, Jamie’s Italian (opening in December) is sure to be a hit. As expected from the Jamie brand, the Bangkok branch will only be using high quality ingredients that are not only fresh, but sustainably sourced as well. You can expect signature dishes such as the flavourful Tagliatelle Bolognese, served with slow cooked pork, beef, and red wine sauce. Try the Funghi Misti Pizza for the ultimate umami boost. Make your Italian feast even more indulgent by finishing with a luscious ‘Epic Chocolate Brownie’. You can’t go wrong here with amazing quality at affordable prices.

Dishes We Love: Chicken Al Mattone, Tagliatelle Bolognese, Prawn Linguine, Margherita, Epic Chocolate Brownie, Vin Santo Tiramisu

Book a table at Jamie’s Italian.

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Touché Hombre

Imagine teleporting yourself to the other side of the world into a cozy seat at a charming restaurant to enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine. Fortunately, Touché Hombre spares us the trouble with an accessible alternative right in the heart of Bangkok. House-made tortillas are the name of the game here, with a variety of fillings to satiate every culinary craving. You’ll also enjoy mean seafood dishes and the fan-favourite Elotes Callejeros, a superbly grilled corn cob with chipotle mayo and cotija cheese. Feeling thirsty? Sip some expertly crafted cocktails from their wide variety of agave spirits. This, folks, is a good hombre.

Dishes We Love: Tuna Tostada, Tacos, Elotes Callejeros, Kingfish Laminado, Tres Leches

Book a table at Touché Hombre.

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Lady Brett 72 Courtyard

Situated at the lower level of a two storey building, Lady Brett 72 Courtyard is a cozy joint serving up a variety of barbequed delights. The team here prepares all of their grilled fare in a Josper BBQ oven, fired up with binchotan hardwood charcoal and hickory wood chips; this advanced BBQ technology results in an incredible flavour you’ll be longing for long after you’ve finished your meal. (We personally can’t get enough of the absolutely delicious Dry Aged Tomahawk, served with creamy spinach and roasted garlic.) If you’re searching for a spot with a rustic and open concept that dishes out great food, then this is the place for you.

Dishes We Love: Grilled Chicken Burger, Dry aged Tomahawk, Baby Octopus, Phuket Pink Snapper, Banana Cream Pie

Click here for more info on Lady Brett Courtyard

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Il Fumo Restaurant and Bar

Il Fumo is the Italian word for smoke, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to guess how they prepare the nosh here. They take their grilling seriously and have painstakingly perfected the process: different types of wood are used for different types of produce (cherry for meats, olive for fish, and almond for delicate seafood). Ingredients are sourced directly from Spain and Italy, and the execution is just as authentic. There’s much to say about the freshness and quality of the ingredients, but we advise you try it out yourself!

Dishes We Love: Paccheri Pasta, Rubia Gallega Beef, Canadian Lobster, Octopus, Frutta Grigliata

Book a table at Il Fumo Restaurant and Bar.

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Laemgate Infinite

Strictly speaking, Laemgate is not exactly a new restaurant – it merely moved to a new nest this year. This gives us an excuse to mention them because they really are that good. Expect a huge spread of quality catches from Chonburi and to-die-for oysters from their partner farm as part of their à la carte seafood buffet. We highly recommend the Nam Prik Khai Pu, whose smooth crab roe is complemented with fragrant Thai chilli paste. For desserts, try the crispy roti served with either lime or Thai tea ice cream. Just be sure to come on an empty stomach.

Dishes We Love: Flavoured Grilled Pork, Oysters, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Roti, Nam Prik Khai Pu

Book a table at Laemgate Infinite.

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10. Honey

If you happened to be strolling by Honey you would be hard-pressed to stop yourself from entering the gorgeous cafe. With a modern and crisp interior, Honey exhibits an exceptionally hospitable vibe that makes you want to spend your whole morning there. Other than the cafe usuals, the menu is finely tuned to reflect the name of the restaurant; honey is incorporated in many of the dishes. Notables include the sinful Honey-Glazed Chicken Wings, an innovative Honey Caesar Parmigiano Salad, and Chicken Waffles served with honey ginger sauce. Hungry yet? Consider yourself an exuberant Winnie the Pooh who’s just stumbled upon a treasure trove of honey!

Dishes We Love: Honey-Glazed Chicken Wings, Honey Butter Pancake, Parma Ham & White Peach Open Sandwich, Beef Ragout Rigatoni tossed with Thyme.

*Closed as of January 2017

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Matcha Ten

It’s dessert time somewhere, is it not? Functioning as the dessert arm of Tenyuu Grand, Matcha Ten serves sweet treats guaranteed to put a spring in your step. Apart from the the plethora of matcha desserts, be sure to check out the luxuriant Fudge Lava (it’s guaranteed to bring you straight to chocolate nirvana). If you’re still hungry, tuck into a more substantial dish like the Egg Skillet, which is made with a plethora of goodness: duck eggs, chorizo, salami, mushrooms, and cherry tomatoes. Despite its reputation as a dessert cafe, we’re egg-static they serve savoury grub here.

Dishes We Love: Waffle with Grilled Bacon and Eggs, Egg Skillet, Shaved Mineral Water Kakigori, Fudge Lava

Click here for more info on Matcha Ten.

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Shugaa Dessert Bar

Our second dessert stop has been giving diners quite the rush in 2016. Fancy stepping into a dreamy and magical world? Find a seat at Shugaa and you might feel as if  you’ve floated into wonderland. The charming pastel colours and crystal theme complement the delicate desserts exceptionally well. Opt for the freshly baked Spinach Puffs for a savoury bite, or the Tomoko – an almond chocolate brownie smothered with a blend of hazelnut, caramel and miso mousse –  if you have a craving for chocolate. If that’s too much sugar, feel free to play with the cute wooden animal friends near the sugar-like spiral staircase. That should keep the Shugaa rush at bay.

Dishes We Love: Crump’B, Spinach Puff, Tomoko, Ryokucha, J’Stellar, Chaophraya Spaghetti

Click here for more info on Shugaa Dessert Bar.

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Fresh Eats: 11 New Restaurants in Singapore You Need to Try this December

From themed cafés (hint: Gudetama & Friends) to some seriously indulgent bites, here are 11 spots that either just opened or are opening soon this December guaranteed to take you to culinary heaven and beyond.

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Gudetama Cafe

Just a few days ago the ever-popular lazy egg, Gudetama, finally manifested into a silly and delicious home in Suntec City! Local brands Joe & Dough and The Soup Spoon teamed up to bring this themed cafe to life, with a small but focused menu entirely inspired by the Gudetama character. See above: Gudetama whining ‘nua’ (Hokkien for lazy) atop chargrilled New Zealand grass-fed Angus Ribeye in the ‘Rib-”I” Don’t Care’ ($28.5++). This bad boy comes smothered in a wild mushroom sauce alongside grilled veggies and sweet potato mash. With some surprisingly innovative bites like the Gudetama Lobster Onsen ($16++), and the ‘Shoyu Ramen’ ($21.5++), which is actually chocolate mousse cake, don’t expect the food to be lazy like Gudetama. Oh, and be sure to  clear some memory on your phone, ‘cause the animated walls, egg-shaped booths, photogenic presentation, and ‘food playground’ (complete with a Gudetama water fountain) all provide ample opportunity for photos perfect for social sharing.

Find it at #01-361 Suntec City Mall, 3 Temasek Boulevard
Book a table at Gudetama Cafe.

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Plentyfull

Okay so we cheated a bit – Plentyfull has been open since August, but it has only recently started to gain notoriety so check it out before the New Year brings new crowds! This all-day multi-concept restaurant, patisserie, and gourmet grocer tucked away in Millenia Walk provides honest homemade meals using seasonal produce sourced from both international and local farmers. The customizable lunch grain bowl options are plentiful, and dinner serves up more hearty plates like the Thai Roasted Chicken with Garlic & Cilantro and House-Smoked Mussels on Toast. You could also elect to swing by the retail section (which is managed by Little Farms) and snag some earthy nut milks, shakes, and healthy snacks to go. Just remember, whether you’re chowing down on cakes and coffee or a Quinoa Bowl, the preservative-free food is all made from scratch, and is quite the nourishing oasis amidst the frenzy of the city center.

Find it at 9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-79/80, Millenia Walk
Book a table at Plentyfull.

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Greyhound Café

With outlets already in Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, and Beijing, this famous Bangkok café is FINALLY setting up shop in The Lion City. The soft launch is scheduled for 5 December, boasting 100 seats in a modern first floor setting at Paragon Orchard and a casual fusion food concept aligned with the original Bangkok chain. You can expect Greyhound signatures like the oft-blogged-about Fried Chicken Wings, a scrumptious Fried Rice Noodle with Chicken & Dried Squid, and the totally uncomplicated ‘Complicated Noodle’ that requires a bit of self-assembly before you can enjoy its fresh palate of Southeast Asian flavours.

Find it at Paragon Shopping Mall, 290 Orchard Road, #01-25/25A
Click here for more info on Greyhound Cafe.

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Yellow Cab Pizza & Co.

Yellow Cab Pizza Co. first opened back in 2001 with a simple mission: ‘to share a slice of New York with the rest of the world’. With 130+ stores in six countries currently in operation and over 100 new outlets set to open in the near future (including our own spot here in S’pore opening on 9 December!) this is an American-Italian casual dining concept we can totally get behind. You might be inclined to expect inferior quality from such a rapidly expanding brand, but fear not. Yellow Cab uses only premium ingredients and knows how to spin up a truly authentic New York-style pie – crisp and slightly charred but dense and chewy in the middle with oozing layers of cheese and generous toppings. This is the real deal, folks. Expect a space that reinforces the gritty NYC feel, complete with an open kitchen, exposed pipes, and graffiti, all nestled in CityLink Mall at City Hall.

Find it at CityLink Mall, B1-01/02
Book a table at Yellow Cab Pizza & Co.

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Alter Ego (by A Poke Theory)

In other ‘new-restaurant-family-addition’ news, A Poke Theory has just given birth to a decadently sinful alter ego. Head over to Raffles Ave for a lavish dip into savoury grilled cheeses, ‘primal’ buffalo wings, short rib melts, craft beer, and more at Alter Ego. Despite its recent opening in early November it has already gained prominence for dishes like the Loaded Taters (above), and the Salted Yolk Pork Ribs. Even though the team still serves up healthy fare by day a la Poke Theory (think smoothies & poke bowls), come nighttime they’re going for all out indulgence: ‘forget clean eating’ is one of Alter Ego’s deliciously sinister mottos. If lunch is a salad, then dinner can be elbow deep in butter and cheese fries, followed by one craft beer after another because, hey, you deserve it! Sounds like cheat day is today.

Find it at 8 Raffles Avenue, #01-13D
Click here for more info on Alter Ego.

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Grignoter by Chef Justin Quek

Local Celebrity Chef, Justin Quek, famed for his refined French cuisine, is the man behind Grignoter, a bistro-bar specializing in the fine wines of Bordeaux alongside a selection of elevated bar bites. For those stumbling over the name, ‘grignoter’ actually means ‘nibble’ in French, though the nibbles here come with a subtle touch of luxury. Think a yakitori-style grilled chicken liver, the deep gamey flavours offset by a tart glaze of Bordeaux reduction. More substantial bites find us in the Croque Monsieur and Steak Frites territory, comfort foods that pair well with the full-bodied wines on the list. So grab a bottle, order some bites, and put your feet up for that sunny Bordeaux experience without having to leave our little island.

Find it at 2 Teck Lim Road.
Book a table at Grignoter.

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Kam’s Roast

In case you’ve been living under a foodless rock this November, we’re here to spread the tasty word – Hong Kong’s world-famous Michelin-starred Kam’s Roast has landed in Singapore, opened on 19 Nov. People have been queuing like it’s their job to get a taste of Kam’s signature meats – so what’s the verdict? Under careful supervision from the original HK chefs, the team here totally succeeds in replicating the same top-quality fare that earned the original its Michelin fame. Although there is no signature goose on the menu due to import restrictions, the other options are far from a letdown: the ‘Toro’ Char Siu ($22.80++) is an astounding display of tender & rich char siu fit for the gods, and the dizzying array of noodle dishes are of the highest quality and flavour … perhaps because the noodles are flown in daily by Singapore Airlines(!). That’s an A+ for dedication, and an equally impressive score for deliciousness.

Find it at 9 Scotts Road, #01-04/05/06/07, Pacific Plaza
Book a table at Kam’s Roast.

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Central Perk SG

The Lion City will be getting a touch friendlier this month when Central Perk Cafe, the real-life version of the coffee shop hangout in everyone’s favourite ‘90’s TV show Friends, opens in mid-December. It’s located in a rather nondescript location of Central Mall near Clarke Quay, and filled with over 300 square meters of guaranteed selfie ready paraphernalia (think a faux NYC al fresco patio, a replica of Monica’s apartment, an entire wall dedicated to Ross, and the iconic café couch).

On the F&B side of things, the team worked tirelessly to create 6 custom coffee blends, each based on a different main character to replicate personality traits in the flavour profiles. Try the Rachel, whose smooth sweetness is perfect for a latté, or the rich and robust Joey perfect for a long black wake up call. The Friends-themed nosh is a tad pricy (it is supposed to be NYC, after all), but at an unparalleled level of quality for a themed joint. Be sure to try ‘Joey’s 2 Pizzas’ – one features a guacamole base with Cajun prawns, the other comes loaded pumpkin puree & pepperoni. This is the only Central Perk Cafe licensed by Warner Brothers outside of the US, so expect extreme attention-to-detail, official merchandise on sale, delicious grub, and some serious coffee kicks.

Find it at Central Mall, 1 Magazine Road #01-01
Book a table at Central Perk.

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Barrio by Mex-Out (VivoCity)

Barrio by Mex-Out is not a new establishment per se, but their spankin’ new outlet opening in VivoCity has us all kinds of excited. You can expect casual but quality (and often messy) American-Mexican eats, like the yummy Pulled Pork Tacos, to a variety of burritos, bowls, quesadillas, and more. Can’t decide? You should definitely opt for the absurdly scrumptious Buttermilk Fried Chicken Burger deep fried in beer batter and served on a brioche bun. It conveniently goes down well with an ice cold margarita and a side of nachos. Barrio is a casual and contemporary space perfect for afternoon eats while strolling through VivoCity – though we may be guilty of heading on over just for Barrio.

Find it at #01-116 Vivo City, 1 Harbourfront Walk
Click here for more info on Barrio by Mex-Out.

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Botanist

Botanist is a new and cozy, semi-hidden café that opened in mid-November along Neil Road. Walk past the unassuming white shop house to find the wall mural leading to the entrance, where you can often spot a blackboard adorned with daily specials. Weekend brunch has already become a packed affair, boasting a variety of cuisines that somehow manage to surpass the hype. We absolutely love the Maple Pancake ($18 nett) and Breakfast Platter ($23 nett), but our heart truly belongs to the uniquely flavoured Corn Fritters ($18 nett): pan fried bits of heaven served with sweet tomato salsa, hummus, guacamole, poached egg, and baby spinach tossed in yuzu vinaigrette. Grab a long black for $4.5 or a latte for just $5, either of which makes for a great chill afternoon caffeine fix in the beautiful neighborhood. It’s a simple, honest concept with a mainly outdoor dining area that we’re seriously digging this December.

Find it at 74 Neil Road
Click here for more info on Botanist.

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Tunglok Teahouse

The Tunglok brand is synonymous with excellence, serving up quality Chinese fare across several concepts and outlets throughout the city. The newly refurbished Tunglok Teahouse at Novena boasts an automated food ordering and delivery system that frankly is just a whole lot of fun. Diners order on an iPad and dishes come in a perfectly timed fashion along a conveyor belt directly to your table. While dim sum standards are done exceptionally well here, you won’t leave disappointed if you expand your horizons and indulge into the house specialties Try the sublime Steamed Siew Mai with Quail Egg & Truffle (4 pcs, $5.8++), the yolk bursting in the middle complements the dash of truffle atop the shrimp perfectly. A Teahouse Signature Rice Roll ($7.8++) reinvents cheong fun in a sinfully delicious deep fried way that you’ll have to taste for yourself. The setting is comprised of mostly small booths of 4, though there are still lazy susans with traditional ordering options for those less technologically-inclined (we see you, grandma!).

Find 7-13 Amoy Street #01-01, Far East Square

Book a table at Tunglok Teahouse.

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Fresh Eats: 8 New Restaurants in Singapore You Need to Try this November

From fusion bites to Michelin-starred ramen, tapas to Thai beef noodles and a whole lot more, here are 8 spots that either just opened or are opening soon guaranteed to transport your tummy to a happy place. 

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Ninja Cut

This new concept by Ninja Bowl recently opened its doors, but don’t mistake the ‘younger sibling’ as being any less awesome. Here you can find a new menu with several slightly more indulgent versions of Ninja Bowl options. Some of our personal favourites are the showstopping Truffle Polenta Mash ($18), a refreshing salmon & avocado based ‘Wakiki Surf’ bowl (pictured above, $16), and the Marvellous Matcha hotcake ($16). Savoury all-day brunch (24-hour braised Japanese curry beef cheek ON TOP of a grilled cheese sandwich?! Yes, please!), some healthier (but equally tasty) bowl options, and a surprisingly outstanding coffee and drink selection makes this an absolute must-try.

Find it at 32 Seah Street
Book a table at Ninja Cut.


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Ash & Char 

From the team behind Rise & Grind Coffee Co (the fab Bukit Timah brunch spot) comes Ash & Char: a laidback joint that delivers a more refined menu for lunch and dinner at Telok Ayer. Expect substantial mains in the form of pastas, burgers, and bowls, while still casual and under $20, along with all the coffee and dessert options you’d crave at a great café. One of the most popular dishes is the Tomyum Seafood Pasta ($17++), a staple at Rise & Grind that they were smart enough to bring over in all its original glory. Other standouts include the Truffled Bacon & Mushroom Carbonara ($15++) and Korean Chicken Burger ($15++).

Find Ash & Char at 21 McCallum St


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Tsuta Ramen

The world’s first and only Michelin-starred ramen joint from Tokyo is FINALLY opening in Singapore on the 6th of November. We were lucky enough to score an exclusive pre-opening tasting with the staff, and let’s just say this ramen is the stuff of legends: Shoyu Soba with truffle sauce and the Ajitama Char Siu Shoyu Soba don’t just live up to the hype, they surpass all expectations of how truly outstanding ramen should taste. Also, you had best prepare yourself for the most perfectly cooked eggs you will ever sink your teeth (and chopsticks) into.

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Find Tsuta Ramen at 9 Scotts Road in Pacific Plaza, #01-01 (just look for the sea of hungry people impatiently queuing)

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FOC Sentosa 

This is is the closest you’ll get to Barcelona without hopping on a plane. Think superb tapas backed by a seriously talented (and award-winning) kitchen combined with a top-notch bar menu, served at a ridiculously beautiful and relaxing beachside spot. FOC’s Hong Kong Street location is already well-known for its impeccable menu, and you can expect a similar focus on Mediterranean fare at Sentosa: heavy on grilled fish & meats, paellas, and of course tapas. Lounge in the hammocks or dine by the pool deck, just be sure to try the Beetroot Gazpacho w/ Olive Oil Ice Cream ($12++), and the Iberian Pork Paella ($18++), all with a refreshingly smooth Matcha Colada ($16++) in hand of course.

Find it at 110 Tanjong Beach Walk
Book a table at FOC Sentosa.


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Kin Cow

Now is the perfect time to experience Kin Cow’s traditional kuay teow neua (Thai beef noodles) as the team has already worked out all the opening kinks. This Thailand export boasts 11 outlets back home, and the newly opened S’pore location delivers the quality and authenticity you’d expect from a family owned operation. Bowls range from the simpler Brisket ($10.90) to the fancier Wagyu ($22.90) with options in between, solid side dishes, and delectable Thai desserts like the creamy Coconut Ice Cream. The portions aren’t exactly gigantic, but you’ll get really high quality ingredients with this one, as well as a flavour experience that most cheaper options simply can’t match.

Find Kin Cow at 133 New Bridge Road in Chinatown Point, #02-34

Little Bastard 

Hidden within the already quite hidden Refinery along King George’s Ave, Little Bastard bills itself as ‘not your average illegitimate child’, as it offers up a myriad of Asian explorations with a focus on Thai and Chinese influences. Expect modern fusion in the form of Cold Tom Yum Udon ($20++), Sichuan Beef Tartare w/ Century Egg ($20++), Sous Vide Lemon Barley Gin ($18++), and other impressively inspired concoctions. One of the more curiosity-piquing options recently opened, you’d be remiss not to give this one a taste.

Find Little Bastard at 115 King’s George Avenue – walk into The Refinery and tell the service staff that you are looking for Little Bastard.
Book a table at Little Bastard.

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PIM PAM by FOC

The team at FOC have clearly been busy, with their new concept PIM PAM opening just days ago along Orchard Road near Tanglin. You can swing by from breakfast to tippling time, as this ‘gastro-bodega inspired by the Barcelona tapas and wine culture’ offers all-day dining options in addition to a retail corner where you can grab a variety of bites to go. Some of our favourite plates are the Spinach & Pine Nut Croquetas, PIM PAM Migas, and the Straciatella Salad.

Find it at 442 Orchard Road in Claymore Connect, #01-29
Book a table at PIM PAM by FOC.

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Man Man Japanese Unagi Restaurant 

Teppei Yamashita has had incredible success with his series of Japanese concepts, the most popular being Teppei Japanese Restaurant, where an Omakase dinner requires a reservation more than three months(!) in advance. Next up? Man Man Unagi, a grilled eel concept on Keong Saik. Just check out the reviews and it’s quite clear: insane kitchen expertise, huge queues, and lots of ‘the best eel I’ve had outside of Japan’ types of comments. The pricing is fantastic for the quality and portions, as you can expect to spend under $30 a person and leave with a belly full of eel that could not be fresher – it’s flown in from Aichi prefecture, plucked from a tank, then sliced and cooked in a glass front kitchen for patrons to watch live. 

Find Man Man Unagi at 1 Keong Saik Road

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