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Fancy

It’s ironic that this cocktail bar along North Canal Road is called Fancy, because there’s nothing really elaborate about the place, and that’s a good thing. Perhaps they’re referring to the other meaning of the word, which then makes perfect sense, as you’ll likely find yourself easily taking a liking to this minimalist space.

There are no plush leather sofas nor bartenders with attitudes here. Instead, what you’ll find upon entering are clean white walls, white ceilings and a white C-shaped bar counter with just 16 high stool seats. And with affable bartenders Sin Kim Shin (formerly from Jigger & Pony) and Jayden Ong (formerly from Sugarhall) behind the counter, you can be sure there’s no cocktail snobbery to be found here.

, Fancy

Drinks take on the minimalist ethos as well, where silly Instagrammable props find no place and even garnishing is kept to a minimal. The attention then naturally falls onto the liquid itself. The current menu is a flower-inspired one named Pollen, and besides reinterpretations of classics, there are a couple of unique creations in it, all priced at $22.

You’ll also find a decent food menu here for bites to go with your choice of poison, and is substantial enough for dinner too.