Coriander Leaf
CLARKE QUAY: I don’t tend to frequent Clarke Quay, and especially not when considering dinner. With nicer neighbourhoods such as Dempsey Hill, Duxton Hill and Club Street offering great food, the lights and sounds...
The Rabbit Hole
DEMPSEY: Many of you will be familiar with The White Rabbit, the restaurant located just off Dempsey housed in an awe-inspiring and beautifully restored old chapel.
Set amongst lush, green gardens, The White Rabbit...
Neko no Niwa
BOAT QUAY: Cats. To some, they’re haughty, indifferent pets who couldn’t care less that you feed them and put a roof over their heads. To others, they’re furry little balls of joy that make...
Burlamacco Ristorante
TELOK AYER: Ann Siang Hill and Club St may have it in the bag as the hip district but just down the steps at the bottom of Ann Siang Hill Park, the Amoy St...
The Missing Pan
BUKIT TIMAH: Opening in November last year, The Missing Pan comes from the owners of the now-defunct Uppercrust bakery, once a favourite in Raffles Place. Not wanting to toss their baking skills aside, husband-and-wife...
My Awesome Café
TELOK AYER: You could be forgiven for strolling past My Awesome Café on Telok Ayer Street without realising it’s actually a cafe. Housed in what used to be a Chinese medical clinic, the French...
Lime House
CHINATOWN: Caribbean restaurant Lime House has been a fixture of the Jiak Chuan Road stretch since its arrival in mid-2013, and in April they revealed their new and improved courtyard (‘Lime Yard’), which sees...
Life is Beautiful
DUXTON HILL: Opening only three months ago, Life is Beautiful is already making a mark on Singapore’s restaurant and bar scene. You could be forgiven for not yet having heard of the place though,...
Lewin Terrace
FORT CANNING: Taking over the Fort Canning site that used to house Flutes (before it moved to the National Museum at the end of last year), Lewin Terrace brings to the black-and-white bungalow setting...