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IronSupperClub in Singapore is a casual restaurant in the MacPherson area that serves wholesome Asian-fusion cuisine. Open for lunch and dinner, the eatery is dedicated to providing chefs with a license to be creative. Led by award-winning celebrity chef Heman Tan, the IronSupperClub menu features innovative dishes which are nourishing, healthy and flavoursome. The speciality 14-day dry-aged pork tomahawk can’t be found anywhere else, and is matched by the Asian-style ma-la sauce, scallion dressing or cilantro chilli sauce – we recommend either the grilled or the Japanese tonkatsu version. So, reserve a table and taste the wonders of healthy living at this Singapore restaurant, conveniently located on Jalan Wangi just off MacPherson Road. Free valet parking is available for all dinner guests.
NaNa Thai Restaurant in Singapore is passionate about serving truly authentic Thai food. With a dedication of feeding Thai people living in Singapore a traditional feast from home, as well as Singaporean locals and any visitors who love the fiery cuisine, this casual eatery is not to be missed. Located on Scotts Road in Orchard, this is the fifth restaurant of NaNa Original Thai Food and the group’s growth is a reflection of just how tasty their food is. This particular outlet offers both Thai cuisine and a range of wider Asian dishes, so guests can expect mango tum salad and padan leaf chicken alongside salted egg crab, Hong Kong steamed sea bass and hotplate black pepper beef. With such a diverse menu, NaNa Thai Restaurant on Scotts Road will undoubtedly please your whole dining party.
Fatboy’s the Burger Bar in Singapore is the brainchild of burger connoisseurs Kennie and Bernie Tay. Offering a relaxed and casual atmosphere, spacious venue and menu that’s brimming with American-style classics, you’ll be in burger heaven in this Upper Thomson eatery, that’s for sure. A little bit old-school and a little bit modern, there’s a whole lot to love about Fatboy’s on Upper Thomson Road. Whether you’re dining with all your best pals or on a casual date, this is the best spot in Singapore for juicy, homemade and delicious burgers with all the trimmings. Popular across Singapore, Malaysia and China for very good reason, bookings in this Upper Thomson branch are recommended to avoid disappointment.
A popular eatery for all the right reasons, KAJIKEN is a big hit with Singapore's Tanjong Pagar locals craving delicious Mazesoba – also known as Japanese dry ramen. The atmosphere at this affordable restaurant is colourful, casual and relaxed, with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. As the first restaurant in Singapore dedicated to serving this iconic Japanese noodle dish, KAJIKEN is a popular spot, so reserving a table in advance is highly recommended.
Pete’s Place is a cosy Italian restaurant located in the Grand Hyatt Singapore. Open for lunch and dinner, it’s the perfect spot if you’re craving pizza or pasta and looking for a casual, friendly atmosphere. Top-quality ingredients and authentic combinations is what makes the food here so great – think sustainable market fish and cannellini beans, braised veal shin with saffron risotto, fresh clam linguini and Diavola pizza with Italian pepperoni and mozzarella. There’s a buffet menu at lunch, as well as both kids and vegan dishes available. With its ambient lighting, brick walls and red-and-white checkered tablecloths, you might just be tucked away in an Italian trattoria rather than in Singapore’s bustling Orchard district. You’ll find Pete’s Place and the Grand Hyatt Singapore on Scotts Road, a short stroll from the ION Orchard Mall.
Old Hong Kong Kitchen at Kinex serves authentic Chinese specialties and it’s great for groups or casual dining. Specialities at this Singapore gem include the Old Hong Kitchen barbecued suckling pig, chicken fillet with a spicy Szechuan sauce, and some irresistible sliced and marinated duck. Then, aside from fantastic food, prices at Old Hong Kong Kitchen Kinex are very reasonable indeed – you can expect to spend less that $20 each – and you’ll find the restaurant on the second floor of the mall. Paya Lebar is the nearest MRT, so if you’re in or around the Geylang area then a visit to Old Hong Kong Kitchen is definitely worth it. Just be sure to make a reservation before you go.
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.
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.
Singapore’s Puri Puri specialises in Japanese rice bowls topped with a range of delicious ingredients. Whether you decide on seafood, Wagyu steak or vegetables, you’re certain to find exactly what you’re looking for at this Japanese restaurant on Singapore’s Beach Road, only steps from Bugis station. Choose from a wide variety of bowls packed with fillings including roast beef, salmon teriyaki and juicy duck, or go big with premium bowls including the Japanese Wagyu truffle bowl or the unagi kabayaki bowl – whatever you choose, you’re in for a treat at Puri Puri in Bugis. Book ahead to avoid disappointment.
When the cravings for mouth-watering Chinese cuisine arise, you’ll be wanting to make a beeline straight to Da Shi Jia in Orchard. This Singapore favourite is tucked away on Killiney Road and boasts a variety of dishes that’ll make your heart skip a beat, that’s for sure. This casual eatery specialises in wok-fried big prawn white bee hoon, which we highly recommend you sample, but also offers dishes such as salted egg chicken, prawn noodles and some really delicious crispy spicy winglets. If all this sounds up your alley, book a table and discover why Da Shi Jia is one of our favourite Chinese restaurants in Singapore.