New restaurant Kite does locally inspired food and cocktails

Nosh on tapas-style, Southeast Asian-inspired plates at Kite, a new bar-restaurant co-owned by Quek Sue-Shan of SPRMRKT. Tucked away in a cool heritage shophouse at 53 Craig Road, the space is decked out with stylish, semi-industrial interiors, ethnic-inspired tiles, a gleaming marble bar counter and black steel chairs.  

The menu has fancy modern items such as somen, with lap cheong (Chinese sausage) oil, leek flowers and prawns and Uncle William’s quail, with barley risotto, mushroom duxelle and spiced jus.

At the helm are general manager William Liou, formerly of The Study, and head chef Dannel Krishnan who used to work with the former chef de cusine at Saint Pierre, Leandros Stagogiannis. Expect some Eurasian influences from Dannel, found in dishes such as the sugee cake, with Mandarin pate de fruit, blood orange jelly, burnt orange segments, candied ginger and yoghurt.

Drinks-wise, the bar serves up cocktails and cult craft spirits like Who Moved My Kueh (pandan vodka, Cointreau, passion fruit, fresh lime and egg white) and The Suspicious Slinger, a modernized version of the Singapore Sling (Tanqueray gin, cherry heering, yellow chartreuse, gula melaka, pineapple shrub, fresh lemon and aromatic bitters), all by bar manager Samuel Sim, who was a finalist at the Vedrenne Cocktail Grand Prix 2013.

To book a table, head on over to their Facebook.