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Meilleurs restaurants français à Boat Quay

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38 restaurants disponibles à proximité

Photo du restaurant Angelina - Marina Bay Sands
4.7
Exceptionnel(44)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • Bayfront
Photo du restaurant PAUL - Ocean Financial Centre
4.1
Excellent(36)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • 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 The Stamford Brasserie - Swissotel the Stamford
4.2
Génial(3)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • Mairie
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.
Photo du restaurant Bar A Thym
5.0
Exceptionnel(2)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • Chinatown
A local favourite in the heart of Singapore’s Club Street area, Bar A Thym brings southern French cuisine to the forefront in a stylish location on Gemmill Lane. In addition to an array of pre-arranged dishes, diners are also welcome to let chef Mermilliod design their dish omakase-style, not knowing what’s in store for them (except that it’s going to be delicious). Open every day except for Sunday, the folks behind Bar A Thym look forward to serving you an extraordinary meal.
Photo du restaurant Mad About Sucre
4.6
Exceptionnel(79)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • Chinatown
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.
Photo du restaurant Soufflé
4.0
Excellent(21)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • Chinatown
Soufflé in Singapore is bringing Parisian flare to Tanjong Pagar, offering locals a glimpse into the quality and decadence of French cuisine. From a sophisticated location on Duxton Hill, this classy restaurant specialises in authentic, cloud-like soufflés. With both sweet and savoury varieties available, customers can indulge in everything from lobster bisque and traditional comté cheese to Grand Marnier with candied orange and raspberries with vanilla ice cream. However, there’s so much more to Soufflé’s menu. They also serve a range of French classic dishes like butter-garlic escargots, beef Bourguignon and duck confit. The food is refined and delicious, perfect to enjoy alongside the curated drinks list of French wines, aperitifs, digestives and more. If you’re looking to savour the traditional flavours of France, make a booking at this Singapore restaurant today. Advance reservations are highly recommended.
Photo du restaurant Le Quinze Vins
4.3
Génial(1)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • 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 L'Angelus
4.6
Exceptionnel(0)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • Chinatown
Take a stroll around the romantic shophouses of Club Street in the heart of historical Chinatown and stumble upon a treasure that is a quintessentially French. Set up in 1998 and awarded the “Restauranteurs de France” L’Angelus is one of the most authentic and highly appreciated French restaurants in the region, thanks to its reputation of genuine consistency. As Singapore’s oldest single-location traditional French restaurant, L’Angelus values the French gastronomy by offering traditional French cooking prepared with high-quality ingredients air-flown and complemented by a unique wine list, full of gems for lovers of older vintages.
Photo du restaurant Les Bouchons - Ann Siang
2.5
(2)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • Chinatown
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.
Photo du restaurant PAUL - Marina Bay Link Mall
4.3
Génial(36)
Prix : raisonnable
• French • Cecil
Taking knowledge from five generations of artisanal French bakers, PAUL has arrived at Marina Bay Link Mall. An iconic brand that prides itself as a Maison de Qualité since 1889, this 128 year-old business specialises in providing outstanding French fare for Singapore foodies. Their space in Marina Bay, found along Marina Boulevard, boasts the famous Parisian bread that’s subtle yet deliciously nutty as well as all the classics we all love – think croque madame, boef tartine and some very tempting pains au chocolat that are well worth a try. 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. Set within a chic and stylish space, PAUL in Marina Bay Link MAll a favourite among locals and is set to become your second home.
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