Funan used to be associated with computers and IT accessories but today Funan Mall has become a dining destination. Though shoppers still head to Funan Mall for gaming machines, headphones and drones, most people go to the mall between North Bridge Road and Hill Street because it has an interesting range of restaurants, cafes and eateries for different tastes and budgets.
When I first saw this place (107 North Bridge Road #01-11, 6360-3371), I was a little concerned. After all, one of the best things about Hototogisu is how creative it can be with its broth, so mazesoba seemed like an out-of-character stretch.
Funan Mall is a great place to eat food of all sorts. You can find something for everyone here.? Noka by Tippling Club, Sinpopo Brand & The Oyster..
Marina Square Food - A must try is the ‘The Dining Edition,’ a gourmet section of Marina Square includes mid-to-high-end restaurants, bistros...
The difference between maocai and malatang is a bit nebulous, with some suggesting that the former is preconfigured by the kitchen, while the latter is selected by the diner.
Millenia Walk is a small premier lifestyle mall set within an Award winning open atrium.
The Bugis precinct’s dynamic lifestyle hub, Bugis Junction, is home to a wide range of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, all within walking
guide to what to eat in Bugis Junction - restaurants, cafes & food outlets offer a wide range of cuisines at different price points.
Raffles Singapore, a historic hotel that exudes timeless elegance, seamlessly blends the charm of the past with the luxuries of the present. Nestled...
I'm also really looking forward to the collaborations that Raffles Courtyard has in the pipeline!
I heard that they are almost fully booked for the entire Chinese New Year period so do ring them up soon to make your reservation!
Chijmes Restaurants 1. Anglo Indian Cafe & Bar, 2. Ashino 3. Carnivore Brazilian Churrascariam 4. Coriander Leaf, 5. Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ...
Hanazen is one of the hottest tables (literally) in town today. The restaurant is headed by Chef Yusuke Takada who is the...
There is no specific cuisine which dominates the menu at Casa, and it is definitely more of a global cuisine in terms of the ingredients used and style of preparation for the dishes. The menu evolves based on seasonality as well, so you can expect different dishes along the way. This restaurant is ideal for date nights, celebratory occasions or simply an intimate catch up with friends at the living room.
Yan welcomes the Year of the Rabbit with a lavish spread of festive delights ranging from set menus, auspicious a la carte dishes, and festive treats for dine-in and takeaway. From 1 January to 5 February 2023, Yan is offering six (6) dine-in set menus from S$128.00++ to S$268.00++ per person.
Yan welcomes autumn in nourishing Cantonese feast this season with five-course Wellness Menu.
Usher the lunar new year with Yàn 宴中餐馆 ‘s Cantonese delights from 1 January to 15 February 2022. Yàn ushers in the Year of the Tiger with a bounteous spread of festive delights for dine-in and takeaway.
National Museum of Singapore Travel Lounge and Hotel Pop up Rooms
There are two statues on the second floor: one is located at Singapore Living Gallery - Film, while the other is located at Singapore Living Gallery - Photography.
Lo Hei in Charming Festive Domes and Usher in an Abundant Year at Capitol Singapore this Lunar New Year
It has been a long 10 years since I last stayed at the Conrad Centennial Singapore. Back then, with no kids in tow, I had the luxury of being able to stay at one of the club rooms so as to be able …
This year mooncake boxes are fashioned from satin fabric to resemble the reflection of a glimmering full moon. It is also embellished with motifs of fabled birds and flowers to symbolise optimism, serenity, and health.
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If you’re a seafood aficionado, the Seafood Buffet Dinner Menu at Beach Road Kitchen is a true treasure trove for seafood lovers.
Overall, the buffet was good and I visited when the restaurant was doing a promotion for lunch so based on the price and offerings, it was quite worth the money.
If you are a seafood lover, you got to try Beach Road Kitchen as they have launched a seafood buffet showcasing a variety of premium seafood.
Michelin Star Peking Duck at Summer Pavilion Ritz Carlton Singapore with pictures of menu, Peking duck and red wine ...
Summer Pavilion Singapore Orchid Lunch Menu Review with pictures of menu and 5 course lunch at Ritz Carlton MIchelin Star Chinese restaurant
Lunch at a romantic Michelin Star restaurant in Singapore (Summer Pavilion) just before the 2021 lockdown with pictures of menu, venue ...
Bring your friends and family, and enjoy a charming taste of authentic Singaporean flavours here at Ginger!
Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road definitely has no shortage of excellent dishes infused with authentic Singaporean flavours.
We absolutely loved the Roast Angus Beef with Truffle Puree.
Chef Bjorn and the Artichoke Singapore crew are serving up incredible Middle-Eastern fusion food and stunning cocktails, moves to River Valley
We noticed some good looking hummus and eggplant sitting in the countertop's glass case at Artichoke, so we grabbed a plate of each, along with other tasty treats like their white beans and fennel as well as a smoked falafel salad.
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Famous Treasure Chinese restaurant opened at the Capitol Singapore mall in 2018, taking over the space formerly occupied by the Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant.
Family dinners always have a lot of food, and we had one at Famous Treasure. Deep Fried Pork Belly with Fermented Bean Curd was crispy and definitely decadent. Half a Roasted Duck, which was tender…
Famous Treasure at Capitol Piazza is the atas version of outlet.
Service at Andaz Singapore is frustrating. Staff are friendly, but perhaps overly stringent, though they carry out tasks quickly and efficiently.
The room is super spacious, with an estimated size of about 42 sqm, with a Super King size bed, built-in sofa, a round table, TV and minibar complete with coffee machine and mini-fridge.
Apart from the all-you-can-eat pizzas, the buffet price gets you all-you-can-drink pilsner beers, specially made for Andaz Singapore in collaboration with Trouble Brewing.
Singapore is a city known for its vibrant culinary scene, where every corner offers a new gastronomic adventure. Amidst the bustling cityscape, Embu at Mandarin Oriental Singapore has emerged as a delightful oasis dining place in town. Replacing Melt Cafe, Embu takes its name from the Tembusu tree, a local evergreen renowned for its fragrant flowers and sturdy frame. This lush garden-style space invites you to rediscover the joy of eating, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts of all ages.
embu at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is the well-loved Melt Café re-imagined as an all new all-day dining experience in lush green space
Melt Café, an all-day dining buffet restaurant at Mandarin Oriental Singapore is offering Indian Cuisine Dinner Menu from 8 April to 24 April 2022.
The prices may be very steep and you might cry after seeing the bill, but I promise you, it is a treat you should give yourself at least once in your lifetime.
Do not leave Edge without trying their amazing Nama Chocolates!
Most of the dishes were executed well and there are plenty of classic dishes that impressed us.