Moonstone

The only watering hole in the Faber Peak Singapore complex, Moonstone is an alfresco Japanese yakitori and sake bar. It’s a great place for sunset drinks. Moonstone is in I-S Best Bars Guide 2014. Download your copy to see where else you should be partying.

Law & Media Night

Merrymakers from these two industries will enjoy complimentary entry, housepours at $8+ per glass and $25+ per jug, Tiger draft at $7+ per glass, plus Kirin draft at $8+ per half pint—all night long. There will also be fries, spring rolls, samosas and chicken wings on the menu. All you gotta do is flash your name card […]

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Thanyamundra Organic Resort

This resort boasts an on-site farm, set on rolling terraces at Khao Sok National Park in the Surat Thani Province. Everything’s organic and the produce (indigenous fruit, vegetables and herbs) is used in traditional Thai recipes. Guests can also walk around the farm via scenic paths and trails.

Latteria Mozzarella Bar

We won’t lie, we weren’t particularly sorry to see The Jackson Plan go; particularly since that’s led to its replacement in the form of Latteria (also from the il Lido group). If you’ve been to this spot when it was still the former, you’ll notice some elements have remained, namely the handsome patio out front […]

Loola’s by Awfully Chocolate

The latest venture by the Awfully Chocolate group, housed in the Esplanade, occupies a sprawling space which on several visits was unnervingly empty. That raw industrial feel with concrete flooring and bare grey walls might work well for other spots, but in Loola’s case, the chilly vibe (and temperature) left us cold; we’re not fans […]

Interview: Robert Casteels

Ahead of An Evening at the Opera the Singapore-based Belgian conductor and composer talks to JFK Miller about Bernstein, bird watching and why he can’t listen to Bach’s St Matthew’s Passion.