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Meilleurs restaurants franco-indiens à Raffles Place

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78 restaurants disponibles à proximité

Photo du restaurant Tandoori Culture - Boon Tat
3.6
Très bon(3)
Prix : raisonnable
• French indian • Chinatown
Popular with Singaporean foodies for good reason, the Boon Tat branch of Tandoori Culture is the place to go for an authentic Indian feast. As their name suggests, they specialise in fragrant food cooked in a traditional tandoor oven. If this sounds like a bit of you, book a table and head down to Telok Ayer today.
Photo du restaurant PAUL - Ocean Financial Centre
4.1
Excellent(36)
Prix : raisonnable
• French indian • Raffles place
One of the leading names in Singapore for French dining, PAUL is a bakery and restaurant that brings decades of culinary excellence straight to your plate. This restaurant dishes out fresh flavours that can only come from a combination of many years of expertise and a host of time-honoured traditional recipes. For bread lovers, PAUL is a dream come true, and its location right at the centre of the CBD – you’ll find it on level one of Ocean Financial Centre on Collyer Quay, only steps from bustling Raffles Place in Singapore’s Marina Bay. It’s also a dream for health conscious folks, as the wellness menu is brimming with quinoa, fresh fruit and vegetables. PAUL is well worth making an extra journey for and it’s sure to become your second home.
Photo du restaurant Mirch Masalah
3.8
Excellent(2)
Prix : raisonnable
• French indian • Boat Quay
Mirch Masalah Singapore is a North Indian restaurant that we can’t get enough of. Right on Boat Quay, it’s river-facing and a wonderfully relaxing and casual spot to enjoy authentic North Indian food with your friends. The menu is high-quality and laced with flavour, consisting of plenty that’s vegetarian as well as plenty that’s not. Then, as well as the food, Mirch Masalah Singapore has plenty of beers, wines and spirits to make things even more enjoyable. For a relaxing and utterly delicious time on Boat Quay, look no further than Mirch Masalah Singapore and be sure to arrive armed with an advanced reservation. You’ll need it.
Photo du restaurant Le Quinze Vins
4.3
Génial(1)
Prix : raisonnable
• French indian • Chinatown
Le Quinze Vins in Singapore boasts one of the widest wine lists in the whole city. With a menu that spans 50 pages, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better selection anywhere. Located on Boon Tat Street in Telok Ayer, along with all the great wine you’ll also find a selection of French delights with everything from light bites to the famous homemade Croque Monsieur LQV. Perfect for afternoons catching up with friends over a few bottles of something delicious or for romantic rendezvous with a special someone, whatever you’re after you won’t regret taking a table, and a bottle, at Le Quinze Vins.
Photo du restaurant Maharajah Boat Quay
4.0
Excellent(0)
Prix : raisonnable
• French indian • China Square
Known across Singapore for almost 25 years as one of the most reliable and authentic places to fill on some Indian cuisine, Maharajah radiates quality. Both Maharajah restaurants – and certainly this one on Boat Quay – display some curious Indian artefacts and specialise in North Indian cuisine, meaning you can expect all of the Indian classics and – given Maharajah’s lengthy presence in the business – plenty of house specialities prepared using methods and recipes passed down through the generations. We’d be lying if we said this restaurant at Boat Quay wasn’t popular, so it’s wise to book ahead.
Photo du restaurant La Brasserie
4.3
Génial(4)
Prix : cher
• French indian • Clifford Pier
Located in the heart of the historic Fullerton Heritage precinct, La Brasserie serves local and international specials including classic French bistro favourites in a sleek modern setting, alongside panoramic views of the Marina Bay waterfront. With two spacious salons and a private room, all with 10-metre-high windows, and an al fresco terrace, it is ideal for business lunches, intimate dinners and weekend brunch. La Brasserie's Cake Boutique, located at its entrance, promises delicious moments for sharing or a well-deserved treat for oneself. Choose from a selection of cakes and pastries, freshly crafted by our Pastry Chefs using only the finest ingredients. Enjoy the enticing creations with coffee or tea in La Brasserie or have them packed to go as a spontaneous indulgence.
Photo du restaurant Xperience Restaurant
4.1
Excellent(15)
Prix : raisonnable
• French indian • Cecil
Xperience Restaurant on Robinson Road is a sensory experience that offers a new approach to hotel dining. Located in the heart of the Singapore CBD, Xperience is a chic restaurant that specialises in modern European cuisine with a distinctive Italian twist – which is all prepared before your eyes in a stylish open kitchen. With culinary designer Simone Fraternali at the helm, all the produce is of the highest quality, creating a truly impressive depth to the dishes. Oh, and in the centre of the open kitchen lies the pièce de résistance: the matte black and rose gold Molteni. It’s a showstopper, honestly. Located close to Raffles Place, Xperience is not to be missed. Reservations are essential.
Photo du restaurant Angelina - Marina Bay Sands
4.7
Exceptionnel(44)
Prix : raisonnable
• French indian • Bayfront
Photo du restaurant Annalakshmi
4.3
Génial(79)
Prix : raisonnable
• French indian • Clarke Quay
Annalakshmi Singapore is an authentic, extremely popular Indian vegetarian restaurant, not far at all from Clarke Quay MRT. The all-you-can-eat buffet here is one of the tastiest, most affordable buffets we know of in this part of the city, and absolutely all of the food is 100% vegetarian, with plenty of vegan options as well. Annalakshmi is a great restaurant for a casual meal with friends or family and you’ll find it on Havelock Road, Central Square. It’s open for lunch as well as dinner, and the humble authenticity will definitely leave you smiling. Reservations at Annalakshmi are always a good idea if you want to be sure of a table.
Photo du restaurant RAS The Essence Of India
4.2
Génial(47)
Prix : raisonnable
• French indian • Clarke Quay
There are plenty of places to pick up an Indian meal in Singapore, from the upmarket white tablecloth places of the Downtown Core to the Little India enclave up on Racecourse Road. In Clarke Quay, RAS - The Essence of India tries to do something markedly different to the standard curry house fare. They offer a range of dishes that distinguish them from the norm, with a menu that takes in the whole of India rather than just one region, with lesser known specialities such as kachi mirchi, a curry cooked with green chillies and cashew nut and tandoori lobster, a Singapore seafood taste on the Indian repertoire. Take the train to Clarke Quay metro and wander over the Read Bridge towards the shopping centre, where you can find RAS - The Essence of India on the riverfront, waiting to welcome you in and take your order – just remember to book your table ahead of time.
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