Caffe Vergnano 1882 Singapore (South Beach)
A new Italian cafe at South Beach specializes in a slow roasting process.
Kaiseki Yoshiyuki
Down the dark walkway into restaurant Kaiseki Yoshiyuki, diners are greeted by a feature wall clad in Kyoto temple roof tiles, paying homage to the Zen Buddhist origins of kaiseki, a traditional Japanese multi-course meal derived from 16th century tea ceremony rituals. As its name suggests, the restaurant specializes in Kyoto kaiseki, with set menus […]
Niku Katsumata
This new entrant to the Duxton Road enclave specializes in yakiniku and imports its high quality beef from Kagoshima and Kumamoto. The dinner-only restaurant has a compact menu that comprises two set courses—each has a soup, appetizer, sashimi, salad, tongue, meat platter, rice/noodle dish, and dessert, while the larger option has an additional sukiyaki course. […]
Sandaime Mikoto Singapore
The interiors of Sandaime Mikoto Singapore might be small–the narrow place seats only eight at the counter and six at dining table at the far end of the restaurant–but it is full of character, with quintessential Japanese accents like daily specials hung on cardboard plaques, mixed with quirky touches like squeaky rubber chickens hung over […]
Japanese Dining Ooi
A decade old, this hidden gem of a Japanese kaiseki restaurant remains tucked in a nondescript corner of Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre, frequented by those in the know and regulars who have followed chef Koichi Oi throughout his nearly 17-year culinary career in Singapore. The restaurant keeps its decoration and furnishing to a […]
Sabar
Many local diners are familiar with saba (mackerel) in Japanese cuisine through the famous grilled saba dish found in most izakaya. But not many are aware that the fish can actually be prepared in myriad ways and even eaten fresh as sashimi. Here is where two-month-old restaurant Sabar comes in. Decked in inviting shades of […]
Tightrope performances, movie under the stars, amazing light shows—the Singapore River Fest is back
More than just a river.
21 interesting things to do in Singapore this week (Sep 19-23)
F1 ends, but life goes on, with these live gigs, art exhibitions, film screenings and more.
Singapore foodies, it’s that time of the year when fancy, 3-course meals go for $28
Get on it before it's too late.
SPRMRKT (Singapore Tyler Print Institute)
A cafe, restaurant, bar and retail space, all-in-one.