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Dear diners, please note that only reservations for full meals over lunch, high tea and dinner will be honoured. Online reservations for just cakes and desserts are not permitted. European-style cakes, tortes and sweets are done with extra finesse at Singapore’s Mad About Sucre, a French cakery along Duxton’s Teo Hong Road, steps from Outram Park station. Led by cake couturier Lena, whose training at revered Le Cordon Bleu laid the foundation for her baking expertise, Mad About Sucre offers freshly baked delights that are free from excessive sugar, artificial additives and fake colours. The bakery makes good use of fondant, organic flour and unprocessed raw sugar, thereby providing customers with a product that’s high quality and an incredible value.
Les Bouchons Ann Siang in Singapore is the best in the business when it comes to serving the ultimate French dish – steak frites. With a few branches peppered around the little red dot after the first space opened on Club Street in 2002, this restaurant on Ann Siang Road near both Chinatown and Tanjong Pagar is cosy, stylish and home to a distinctive European and French flair which we cannot get enough of. While the house specialty is undoubtedly steak frites, you’ll also find French starters, seafood and other classics alongside. Sourcing high quality meat and potatoes from France to go alongside the carefully curated wine list makes this Singapore French restaurant our go-to for an exceptional dining experience. Reservations at Les Bouchons are essential.
Set to be Outram Park must-dine destinations - Beurre offers a modern European and Asian blend. Led by our new face, Chef Han, experience a casual intimate setting with our delectable choices of innovative sharing plates and specially curated set menus.
Notable mentions include Grilled Prawns, Thyme Chicken, Nespresso Coffee Rub Pork Belly and Wagyu Striploin for your selection. We promise an exquisite time at Beurre, for it is pleasure, with every dine.
Reservations highly recommended to avoid disappointments.
Relaxed yet refined restaurant-and-bar by acclaimed Michelin chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
Les Bouchons at Robertson Quay in Singapore is expert when it comes to serving premium French cuisine. Inspired by the classic French dish, steak frites, this charming restaurant at The Quayside in Robertson Quay will leave you content, delighted and dreaming about your next visit. Offering several variations on steak frites as well as marinated lamb, fresh seafood and an enticing selection of desserts alongside a carefully curated wine and drinks list, you’ll be in for a treat each time you visit this Singapore favourite. Located a stone’s throw from the Singapore River and Alkaff Bridge, you won’t be disappointed at Les Bouchons… unless you arrive without an advance reservation.
Frenchie Wine Bar in Singapore is a French-inspired wine bar, but we’re sure you guessed that from the name. What the name doesn’t give away is just how much attention goes into the details of this restaurant, from the extensive wine list to the authentic French and European cuisine, including oysters, homemade foie gras terrine and brioche and the classic cheese souffle. Located on Teck Lim Road in Chinatown, Frenchie Wine Bar is the perfect spot to sit and while away the afternoon with some great food and a few glasses of exceptional wine. Space is limited so bookings are essential.
PAUL is the French bakery restaurant known across the world for its commitment to traditional French bread. First established in 1889, these days some four million diners pass through the PAUL bakery restaurant doors every year, and nowhere is PAUL more popular than right here in Singapore. This particular restaurant, the Paragon branch on the infamous Orchard Road, is one of the busier Singapore locations and makes a wonderful spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner, acting as your home away from home. This charming spot also offers a balanced wellness menu that’s brimming with fresh fruits, quinoa, vegetables and whole grains, so you can keep things nicely balanced. The menu offers a vast amount of choice yet never compromises on quality, featuring everything from classic French breakfasts to gourmet sandwiches and indulgent desserts. Reserve a table now.
Praelum means press-beam or wine-press, a device used to extract the grape juice at the beginning of the winemaking process. Taking this device as its name, Praelum Wine Bistro reminds us that grapes come first, long before they have been vinified into the delicious libation that galvanizes the palates of so many gourmets. Situated amidst the vibrant dining community on Duxton Hill, an historic shophouse conservation area in Singapore, Praelum is all about enjoying French food and wine in an inspired ambience flanked by modern artwork and wine cellars, complete with unparalleled service. With premium cuisine and cocktails alongside its enviable selection of wine vintages, Praelum is a destination for the city’s lovers of the good life.
If you like French cuisine but are unfamiliar with PAUL, you’re in for a real treat. No, we’re not talking about a cool guy named Paul – we’re talking about one of Singapore’s most beloved family of French restaurants. The PAUL we have in mind is located in Takashimaya, the well-known Japanese department store on Orchard Road. So, if you’re shopping ‘til you’re dropping, why not end your spending spree with a well-deserved French dinner at PAUL, your home away from home? This charming spot also offers a balanced wellness menu that’s brimming with fresh fruits, quinoa, vegetables and whole grains, so you can keep things nicely balanced. This bistro began baking bread in the 19th century and is showing no signs of slowing down, so be sure to reserve a table and taste French cuisine made for everyone.