Where to Eat in Singapore
40 Hands
It’s well worth travelling to this superb café hidden in a quiet residential area for coffees made by award-winning baristas and imaginative cakes and pastries. There’s a brunch menu Fri–Sun and gourmet hotdogs and beers in the evenings.
Raffles Grill
Raffles’ most formal and elegant dining room serves distinctly haute French cuisine.The menu changes every season, but past favorites have included melting duck foie gras, the freshest roast turbot, and tender wagyu beef. The wine list features vintages dating back to 1900.
Newton Road Food Centre;
Widely known as Newton Circus, this hawker centre by Newton MRT is a good spot for people watching as you tuck into some chilli crab and barbequed seafood.
Summer Pavilion
The Ritz-Carlton’s swankiest restaurant serves top-class Cantonese food.The dim sum and lobster noodles are quite popular. Set lunches are good value and the service is superb.
Rang Mahal
Food at this luxurious place deserves its regular awards. Try the thali (platter) – a selection of soup, appetizers, and dishes from the à la carte menu. There are semi-private areas and a private dining room
Glutton’s Corner
A great open-air hawker centre in an enviable waterside location serving chilli crab, satay, BBQ chicken wings, oyster omelettes and more