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BOULEVARD Singapore is a group of modern corporate restaurants and bars serving gourmet fare and drinks. A trademark of the group is that each location is close to Singapore’s major business areas, and BLVD @ Changi – the newest and most unique addition to the group – can be found at Changi City Point. More of a cafe bar, BLVD @ Changi is a little more chilled than other BOULEVARD spots and features only high-quality equipment (pizza ovens, coffee machines, you name it) that provide irresistible food and drink.
D’Star Bistro in Singapore serves top-quality Western and Italian cuisine which has captured the hearts and imaginations of locals. Located on Somapah Road in Changi. D’Star Bistro will charm you with its stunning decor as you’re blown away by the welcoming, friendly and professional service. It’s perfect for fun family treats, catching up with friends after work, or even romantic dinners for two with your special someone. Whatever you’re after D’Star Bistro has got you covered. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, if you’re looking for dining out on a higher level, then you’re looking for a table at D’Star Bistro. Bookings are essential to avoid disappointment.
Tipsy Penguin in Singapore is your go-to happy place. Conveniently located just a few minutes from Tampines MRT, Tipsy Penguin offers a dining out experience that rivals any other found in the city. The food is international, innovative and incredibly tasty. From Hawaiian poke bowls and Korean soy-ginger chicken wings to mac & cheese and some sensational oysters, the menu is a worldly celebration of gastronomy. tipsy penguin booking. tipsy penguin tampines
In the popular Punggol district, close to the Promenade, lies Cafe Frienzie, a bar and bistro with a slant towards Western-style cooking. They offer up delicacies that are a million miles away from traditional Singapore cooking, while also remaining popular with both locals and daytrippers alike. Located on Tebing Lane, they are easily reached and well worth a visit – so book a table now and taste it for yourself.
Offering guests an unrivalled alfresco dining experience by the sea, Stella is a restaurant with several strings to its bow. Western and Singaporean classics aplenty can be found on the food menu, from pizza and pasta specials to local favourites like beef fried rice and mee goreng. Ice-cold drinks also go down a treat here, with the signature Coconut Cooler cocktail of rum, coconut liqueur and mint a particular highlight. A refreshing sea breeze is always welcome when out and about in Singapore and Stella’s proximity to the open water is yet another reason why it attracts diners from all four corners of the city. If you want to swap the hustle and bustle of downtown life for a romantic meal in a tranquil setting, make your way down to Stella on Changi Coast Walk.
A neighbourhood bar with a stylish vibe, Malthouse is a favourite amongst Singapore’s craft beer enthusiasts, boasting a range of beers on tap as well as an array of bottles from around the world. Malthouse’s appeal doesn’t just stop at the beer though and you can enjoy comfort food classics alongside your drink. Located on East Coast Road, this place is a regular haunt of many, book in advance to guarantee a table!
A haven for Singapore’s wine lovers, Fine Wines Singapore is a wine store offering wine tasting classes and events, located on Lavender Street. No matter if you’re a wine connoisseur or just a casual enthusiast, you’ll be more than delighted with the array of fine and rare wines available, that are sourced from reputable merchants across Europe, with a specific reference to the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Belgium and France, as well as bottles from Fine Wines Singapore’s precious own collection which has been built up over the years. Booking ahead is strongly recommended.
Found on Kuo Chuan Avenue, Mel’s Place provides a little piece of paradise and a beacon of calm amid the hustle and bustle of nearby East Coast Road. Serving excellent international cuisine and Western-style food, alongside fantastic beverages – with or without alcohol – the restaurant is a popular choice among casual diners and local foodies alike. Drop by any day of the week with the entire family for an excellent meal in laidback surrounds at Singapore’s Mel’s Place.
The Japanese version of Spanish tapas has to be izakayastyle dining, small plates best washed down with a cold beer (or a hot sake). It’s this that’s on offer at Izakaya 95, one of the new crop of restaurants popping up in The Punggol Settlement down Punggol Point Road. It’s a bonus that this part of Singapore is one of the city’s most beautiful, with great sea views and bucolic parklands to wander through. It’s hungry work, all that relaxing outdoor recreation, so why not reserve yourself a spot at Izakaya 95 the next time you make a day of it?
Pinto Thai Tapas Singapore is a fresh, exciting and innovative dining concept located on the historical Joo Chiat Road. Offering a sophisticated yet casual space to catch up with friends over a drink (or more) and sample some mouth-watering Thai tapas dishes, you’ll love this Joo Chiat venue. We recommend trying any of the refreshing Asian craft beers, ciders or carefully chosen wines, as you snack on a few tapas dishes, sharing platters and main courses. Everything on the menu at Pinto Thai Tapas is msg-free, cooked in-house and made using high-quality, fresh ingredients, so you know the flavours are going to be second-to-none. Popular for very good reason, we recommend booking ahead to avoid disappointment!