Clarke Quay is one of the famous tourist attractions in Singapore, which offers a variety of dancing attractions from morning to night. In here, you can find traces of the history of Singapore’s civilization in the past along the Singapore River. Of course, staying in this area can also be the best choice to experience Singapore.
54 reviews of Clarke Quay "It was all serendipity w/ this place. After we got back from dinner, I wasn't ready to go to sleep yet. I wanted to go for a run vs. running on the treadmill so I put on my wireless headphones, my HR monitor strap, my HR…
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Overall, I had a good dining experience at Hanjip Korean Grill House where the dishes are consistently good, especially so for the quality of the grilled meats.
Went for the Cubano, as it is called Cuba Libre, and the Havana Burger.
This well-priced 8-course CNY menu is not without flaws–some dishes are similar and could have done with more varied styles of cooking–but, besides the last two dishes, the food is delectable and original and fun. My family enjoyed the meal.
The food at Yum Sing! is above average and worth of a visit with its Instagrammable whimsical decor.
I wouldn't rush to go back, but this might be a good place for gathering next time when drinking is allowed past 10.30pm.
I personally found the Double-Boiled Australian Lobster in Chef’s Superior Broth to be my favourite─the flash-frying rendering the lobster flesh succulent and firm, its sweetness accentuated by the double-boiled superior broth.
If you’ve been missing Hong Kong, Tsui Wah at Clarke Quay has a great deal for you.
Totally love the King Prawn in XO Sauce with Tossed Noodles which featured thin noodles that's cooked to a springy texture, and has none of that dreaded alkaline taste.
we can all become a tourist along Clarke Quay area and enjoy Hong Kong “Cha Chaan Teng” style afternoon tea at Tsui Wah.