Tampopo Deli

Synonymous with exquisite light and fluffy chiffon cakes, Tampopo Deli is fast gaining a reputation for itself. With its scoop cake ranked as one of the most popular amongst local cake lovers, it now claims to whip up the most sought after cream puffs in Singapore as well. be prepared to be thoroughly spoilt for […]

Moghul Mahal Restaurant

Moghul Mahal, opened in 1983, is the undisputed grandfather of all Indian restaurants. The minimally decorated restaurant still serves up delicious and affordable food like the tandoori prawns, chicken chijori (rice cooked with spinach and topped with cream chicken), butter chicken, and grilled seafood. A mango lassi and kulfi make great sweet endings too.

Steeples Deli

A veteran to the deli scene, Steeple’s Deli has been around for more than 26 years and is known for being the first deli in Singapore. The reuben sandwich is highly recommended for its tasty pastrami meat, while the deli’s thick milkshakes are a hot favorite too. but note—the deli’s usually packed to the brim […]

Mr. Curry

This curry offshoot of the Waraku chain boasts an extensive menu of curry dishes served with omelets and rice; along with a menu of drinks and of course, desserts. Kids will love this place with its bright, cheery décor, enthusiastic service and accessible dishes.

Pasta De Waraku

This rapidly-expanding venture by Waraku is where you can get pasta done Japanese-style. The variety is dizzying—soup-, cream-, tomato-, wafu-based…the list is endless. Apart from pastas, you’ll also find plenty of appetizers, pizzas and desserts, and as you can imagine, it’s very popular with families and the younger crowd.

Galbiati Gourmet Deli

Started by Italian Chef Roberto Galbiati, Galbiati aims to provide us busy Singaporeans with a healthier choice at an affordable price. Enjoy the aroma of freshly-baked breads while enjoying specialties like the thin-sliced pizza and the meat ravioli with rosemary sauce. Their desserts—tiramisu, lavender cheesecake, meringues and decadent Galbiati chocolates—are superb. The deli also customizes […]

The Pump Room | Review

Local band RAZ NAT1ON sets a lively atmosphere at this local award-winning microbrewery. Enjoy their tunes while digging into modern Australian-inspired creations such as the special steak burger ($25); crispy pork knuckle ($38); and roasted tuna ($28). And don’t forget to try the tasty Scottish and India Pale Ales too. Why spend your midday meals […]

Rennthai Review

Rennthai specializes in seafood done Thai style. The chow is reasonably pleasing though—with hot favorites like the king prawns with butter floss; crab with glass noodles in claypot; and steamed fish with lemon grass grabbing the limelight. There are also regular Thai dishes like tom yum soup and papaya salad. Why spend your midday meals […]

Tully’s Coffee

A great place to fend off the inevitable mid-afternoon z-z-z-z-monster attack, Tully’s Coffee offers scrumptious desserts, ice-blended coffees, teas and sandwiches. The white chocolate mocha (hot) is a house specialty, as are the lovely oatmeal raisin cookie and heavenly Oreo cheesecake. With its chilled-out ambiance, this is a perfect place to spend some quiet time […]

St James Power Station

Armed with impressive rooms playing host to different themes and play lists, it’s no wonder this super club is making waves in the nightscene. Hit Powerhouse to dance, The Gig for live top 40s music, Mono to reveal the karaoke king in you and Neverland II if you dig Thai discos.