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Typhoon Cafe in Singapore is a smorgasbord for any foodie’s taste buds and offers a delicious trifecta of Taiwanese cuisine, decadent desserts and artisan fruit teas. This modern all-day eatery is passionate about bringing the tastes of Taiwan to Singapore, setting up shop in a chic and comfortable space within the Plaza Singapura on Orchard Road. Their menu is truly extensive and includes authentic Taiwenese dishes like oyster omelette, san bei chicken and bao buns. The set meals are a steal, yet make sure you save room for something sweet, as Typhoon Cafe’s indulgent desserts are signature in Orchard’s dining scene. The soft soufflé stackers, for example, come with rich toppings like Taiwan milk tea with bubble, strawberry with almond biscuit, or durian-cheese gula melaka sauce. If this sounds like a bit of you, make a booking today! Advance reservations are recommended.
Cat Café Neko no Niwa is proud to be Singapore’s first cat café and a proven hit with both locals and visitors alike, being continuously awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence ever since 2014. Situated in a conservation shophouse by the Singapore River in Boat Quay, this charming spot offers the purrfect place to unwind with coffee, cakes and cats. The adorable feline company is undoubtedly a heartwarmer and guests pay a time-based fee to enjoy time with them.
Situated down Moh Guan Terrace, Flock Cafe is a dream come true for Singapore’s coffee lovers and caffeine addicts. Locals do indeed flock to the restaurant's Tiong Bahru location, and we can’t blame them – this fantastic cafe serves up amazing cuisine in addition to their delightful variety of brews. The interior of Flock Cafe is sleek and modern, the perfect spot for some quiet contemplation with a cup of coffee or tea. Try one of their sandwiches for lunch, order up some French toast in the morning or go for some coffee and a piece of cake in the afternoon – whatever the plan, be sure to book ahead, as Flock Cafe is known to stay busy, especially during peak hours.
At The Workbench Bistro they are all about proper, honest food, taking a practical approach to their cooking methods and serving up creative dishes and classic cafe cuisine, all made completely from scratch. Located on Ang Mo Kio Avenue, The Workbench Bistro is causing quite a stir in the neighbourhood, even drawing in foodies from further afield in Singapore with options like the purple Japanese sweet potato waffles and a trendy industrial decor that only further adds to its appeal. Find out what all of the fuss is about and book a table at this Ang Mo Kio hotspot now!
King and the Pawn in Singapore is a one-of-a-kind board game cafe and bar featuring over 300 board games, comfort food with a playful twist, beer on tap, milkshakes, cocktails and locally-roasted coffee. The board games range from party games and bluffing games for large groups, to brain-burning strategy games, as well as 2-player games for date nights with a difference. If you're feeling peckish, a savoury selection of mains and nibbles are also available, like creamy duck confit pasta or a giant bowl of truffle fries with seaweed mayo. A full brunch menu is also served on weekends. Head to this unique Purvis Street spot armed with a reservation – you’ll need one!
The Stamford Brasserie is an all-in-one dining destination that brings to life the charm and exuberance of a classic French brasserie. The stylish tri-concept outlet, first in the hotel to run completely plastic-free, is conveniently located on the ground floor of Swissotel The Stamford and comprises a Grab & Go, Bistro Restaurant and Beer Bar.The venue’s tasteful décor is a feast for the eyes, featuring a mix of traditional vintage appeal interspersed with industrial-chic contemporary touches. Also incorporated is an open kitchen and bar, where diners can witness lively bistro cooking in action.