A review of Tippling Club 2019 one of the very best restaurants on Tanjong Pagar Road the hipster food mecca of Singapore
What we did this night was a cooking Masterclass via Zoom with the world-famous crew from Tippling Club, Chef Ryan Clift, Chef Ayo & Mixologist God Andrew.
Tippling Club Review 2022, owned and operated by Chef-Owner Ryan Clift, is situated at 38 Tanjong Pagar Road in Singapore
Bar Roque Grill located Amara Hotel in Singapore @ 165 Tanjong Pagar Rd, one of the best steak houses in Singapore, Sunday Brunch is great!
Overall, Bar-Roque Grill gave us a wonderful dining experience.
Bar Roque @ 165 Tanjong Pagar, Just sit back at let Chef Stefan advise what is best on the menu & serve one of the best aged Steaks in Singapore
Crackerjack serves up the kind of brunch which you'd never dreamy about making yourself which ups the satisfaction factor by ten-fold.
I liked in each dish, but when put together, nothing really stood out on its own.
I enjoyed the afternoon at Cracker Jack, it's quaint, it's charming, it's got abit of everything for that me-time respite. Be back soon!
Drury Lane serves up relatively inexpensive food in general (prices are nett) but quality hovers around the average mark. In short, just another run off the mill (but reasonably priced) cafe.
There were other intriguing dishes on the menu which I will try on my next visit like the bakes and muffins! Nevertheless, still an ideal brunch and coffee destination for me in the vicinity of Tanjong Pagar. Coffees were good, the spacious layout on the second floor was even better. With free wifi, nothing beats a therapeutic quiet afternoon with coffee and work.
I really like the place, it’s not only unpretentious but quiet & relaxing as well. (At least during my visit.) The food is good & really affordable, a rarity these days. Also, do quickly grab those “Pay as you Wish” muffins as they’ll probably fly off the shelves like hot cakes!
Definitely get a spot at the bar! The upstairs seating area is more typical whisky lounge and they also have a private room. Btw they also have an insane wine collection.
A bar wholeheartedly dedicated to the love and appreciation of fine whiskies, The Wall is a safe that guards more than 300 types of whiskies including pre-war whiskies, limited edition whiskies, priceless whiskies and rare whiskies.
With prices from S$14 a glass, and a full sumiyaki menu, you can expect this place to be quite popular.
The Buttergrill restaurant looks quite small. There was a sign that said there were more seats upstairs, so it is probably larger than how it looks in these photos.