Aerin’s

Aerin’s is a smart bistro serving typical Western fare with a good range of appetizers, salads, soups, pastas and mains, and some desserts. Located right by the escalators that lead to this new section of Raffles City and with a gurgling fountain in the middle, this restaurant appears to be positioned for good feng shui. […]

PS Café (Paragon)

With the runaway success of the gorgeous PS Cafe at Harding Road, we decided to go back to the original Projectshop Cafe to see how it is faring, given its more prominent location in the middle of the third floor of Paragon. Diners have the option of sitting in the shop itself or in the […]

Sage, The Restaurant

Honestly, we weren’t impressed when we went to Sage when it first opened. But following recent grapevine murmurings about how this hidden gem was luring foodies we decided we owed it a second chance. We’re glad we did. For dinner there is a la carte, plus a set of three courses and four courses. We […]

You, Me and Dupree

Despite a cast of big Hollywood names, who have all had their fair share of quality work, directors Anthony and Joe Russo’s (both of The Kiss) You, Me and Dupree is a complete disaster. From start to finish the jokes are tedious, the plot wanders aimlessly; even the usually amusing Owen Wilson (Starsky & Hutch) […]

Crystal Jade Golden Palace

We’ve always liked this restaurant for its consistently good yum cha and Teochew favorites. The interior is dark and elegant with floor lighting, booths for groups of four, and private rooms for larger parties. This is a place where you can dress up for a night out but it’s not so pretentious that one feels […]

Café Le Caire

Since Café le Caire first introduced Singaporeans to smoking a hookah as part of their dining experience, a number of other restaurants have jumped onto the bandwagon. While that trend’s become a little passé, this laid-back Middle Eastern eatery still holds its own. The atmosphere is relaxed—with unobtrusive idle chatter all around and comfortable furniture; […]

The Grill at Hillcrest

The former Coq and Bull has undergone a rebranding exercise and emerged as The Grill at Hillcrest. In essence though, little has changed—the atmosphere remains casual but not too laid back with a homey, European feel, and the menu is heavy on meat with daily blackboard specials. But the quality of the food is much […]