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Camp Kilo Charcoal Club is the newest member of the Series of Intentions (SOI) family, the same group behind the Kilo group of restaurants and Grain Traders.Open, outdoor seating brings diners close to the serene nature of Kallang’s riverside, providing the perfect setting for a slow weekend with friends, a beer in hand, laid-back beats, and, of course, a platter of hearty comfort food. This isn’t your typical roast, however, not when there’s a whole 30kg pig cooking on our self-made spit for more than 4 hours.
In the heart of Singapore’s Joo Chiat heritage conservation district is a restaurant that is distinctly un-Singaporean. Smokey’s BBQ is an American smokehouse and grill, one of two in the city. This branch, along Joo Chiat Place, has a sister in Sunset Way, but both are equally committed to the cause of American cuisine: home-smoked meats, big portions, and US-style table-service. Read on for more on what makes Smokey’s BBQ special.
Happy Hour from 11.30am to 7pm and 10pm to close.
Red Eye Smokehouse in Singapore is a real meat lover’s paradise, serving up American-style barbeque and some of the most succulent meats around. Established in 2015 and located on Cavan Road in Kallang, Red Eye Smokehouse will wow you with its stunning decor as you fill up on great food while being impressed by staff who really know their stuff. If you’re in the mood for a nice, cold beer and a large serving of perfectly smoked and barbequed meats, then you want to head down to Red Eye Smokehouse as soon as possible. Just don’t forget to book first, or you might be left disappointed and without a table.
Wonderful Bap Sang in Singapore is a combination of Korean restaurant, minimarket and street food vendor all rolled into one. Located inside the Suntec City building on Temasek Boulevard in Esplanade, you’ll love the unique and stylish decor, the exceptional service and of course the delicious food. Wonderful BapSang - 원더풀 밥상 (ST) located in Suntec City, SUNTEC CITY TOWER 3 East Wing #02-609,610, Singapore 038983.
A trip to Khansama Tandoori Restaurant in the heart of Singapore’s Little India is a history lesson in culinary tradition, especially that of the Punjabi, north Indian cuisine in which this kitchen down Serangoon Road specialises (we're talking over 300 traditional dishes on the menu). Take a seat indoors, or on the shady, breezy terrace if you’re lucky (this popular joint is often busy) and indulge in some proper Punjabi hospitality. It’s not surprising that this restaurant is the most sought after North Indian tandoori restaurant in Singapore, with its generous servings of authentic curries, breads, biryanis, vegetarian specialties and more – which they serve daily right up until 1am. Plus, the venue has private rooms to host all your special occasions.
Looks can be deceiving. Jangsu Korean BBQ in Singapore is a little eatery without claims to providing diners with an extraordinary setting or ambience. Instead, their claim is on serving high-quality Korean BBQ to hungry crowds in Singapore’s Serangoon area. Something they do really well, with a flock of regulars to prove it. Surprise your unsuspecting friends with a visit to this inconspicuous Korean and you might add it to your best kept secret restaurant list.
Hanwoori Korean Restaurant in Singapore is a shining example of a dining out venue with a strong culinary identity. An eatery that proudly follows the mantra of ‘good food, good people’, Hanwoori Korean Restaurant in Serangoon offers guests first-class service and the chance to sample their favourite Korean delicacies in a casual setting. Notable menu highlights include the kitchen’s special kimchi hotpot, ginseng chicken soup, and japchae – a classic Korean glass noodle dish with vegetables. Popular with the local foodie community, particularly on weekends, arriving at Hanwoori Korean Restaurant on Serangoon Garden Way with a reservation made in advance is highly recommended.
Seorae Korean Charcoal BBQ at Plaza Singapura in Dhoby Ghaut is home to delicious Korean BBQ, making it the perfect place to enjoy tasty food together with friends and family. When you arrive at the restaurant on Orchard Road, you are greeted with a smile and shown to your table which has its own grilling station. Seorae offers a great selection of pork and beef cuts along with loads of tasty sides (from rice to seasoned vegetables) that you get to cook exactly the way you like! Seorae Korean Charcoal BBQ is an ideal spot to visit for an evening of entertainment in a relaxed and comfortable setting. Book a table with Quandoo now and don’t miss out on the fun!
Joah Korean Restaurant on Raffles Place in Singapore’s Chinatown is home to hot, fresh Korean food in a chilled, canteen-style environment. Formerly known as Gangnam Korean BBQ Restaurant, and recently given a serious facelift to become the Joah, the Korean team behind this much-loved local are doing great things in limited space to showcase the flavours of the Korean peninsula, particularly spicy chicken dishes and lashings of kimchi (a classic palate cleanser) to boot.