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Serving Italian specialties that are as pleasing to look at as they are to eat, Al Borgo in Singapore’s Bukit Timah has quickly made a name for itself owing to its traditional Mediterranean cuisine. Complete with a classy, comfortable environment and a large menu of Italian wines, Al Borgo has an atmosphere that’s ideal for both a romantic evening or a casual lunch with the family. Situated on Bukit Timah Road, right at Alocassia Apartments, Al Borgo is serving a taste of Italy to Singapore’s food lovers.
One of the most sought-after restaurants in Balestier, 21 on Rajah is well known for its warm hospitality and legendary buffets. One can’t help but fall in love with the Mediterranean and Asian fare at 21 on Rajah, with each tantalising dish plated to perfection. Notable highlights from the menu include an Asian-inspired smoked duck salad, braised lamb tagine with prunes and an indulgent strawberry shortcake. Big fans of communal dining, the team at this stylish Singapore spot go above and beyond to ensure every minute you spend here is an enjoyable one. A halal restaurant that truly ticks every box, we recommend making your way down to 21 on Rajah sooner rather than later.
A modern Mediterranean rooftop restaurant and bar with panoramic views of the iconic Singapore skyline from the CBD.
Adored by foodies across Singapore, Pano Kato's love for authentic Mediterranean cuisine knows no bounds. From classic Greek dishes with grilled meat and fish to wood-fired Italian pizzas, the chefs at this Tanglin Road spot enjoy whipping up some scintillating food. In fact, just one glance at Pano Kato’s menu should be enough to have you on the edge of your seat. Add into the mix the fact that Pano Kato also serves up some of the finest coffee in the neighbourhood and you’ll soon see why this restaurant and deli is the talk of the town. Conveniently located in Tanglin Mall, we recommend snapping up a table reservation at Pano Kato at the first possible opportunity.
Dear diners, for reservations of more than six people, kindly contact this restaurant directly. Since 2014,
Gattopardo Ristorante Di Mare has been serving soulful and memorable Italian dishes inside a charming shophouse on Tanjong Pagar's Tras Street. As part of the restaurant's dedication to running a sustainable kitchen and reducing food waste, especially when it comes to sourcing fresh and high-quality seafood, Gattopardo has done away with a-la-carte menus and instead offers an executive set lunch, degustation menu and omakase menu. Expect seasonal and natural ingredients, Sicilian superfoods, responsibly farmed seafood and layers of flavour. On top of their conscious approach to food, Gattopardo’s elegant and modern setting, European vibe and impeccable service makes it an even more attractive place to bring friends, family and loved ones for an exceptional fine dining experience. It’s a top destination on the culinary map and reservations are essential.
Claypots Full Circle in Singapore serves Asian-inspired seafood, in a venue that’s over 25 years in the making. The original restaurant, which opened in Melbourne, was born from the head chef and founder’s culinary adventures across Singapore. Now after all this time, it has come full circle (get it) and returned to Singapore to share its success and spectacular food with the people and culture who inspired it. The decor is chic and stylish with a few choice murals that really set the atmosphere on fire. Located on Amoy Street in Telok Ayer, if you’re after a fantastic meal, unique cocktails and an evening to remember, then you’re after a table at Claypots Full Circle.
Located inside the stunning Capella Singapore resort, The Knolls boasts a seafront dining area. Focused on seafood, the Mediterranean-influenced menu features breakfast, lunch and dinner so you can start your day off with some breakfast overlooking the South China Sea or enjoy a romantic evening meal at sunset. Some of our favourites include the pan-seared sea bass, the grilled and marinated beef short ribs, and the octopus ballotine. With its idyllic surrounds, a trip to The Knolls is a perfect retreat away from the bustle of central Singapore. You’ll find it on Singapore's serene Sentosa Island – book a table today.
Singapore’s Bugis district has a firm ambassador for Moroccan cuisine in Deli Moroccan. Bugis itself is named for the Indonesian Buginese people, who converted to Islam some five centuries ago. The Islamic influence is indeed strong in Deli Moroccan, whose dishes bear the imprint of Mediterranean, Berber, and Andalusian traditions. Indeed, Moroccan cuisine is one of the most diverse in the world, and Deli Moroccan’s Bussorah Street premises are the perfect showcase for these warm, delicately spiced specialities. Check Deli Moroccan’s lunch specials!
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Bakalaki Greek Taverna Singapore serves up some of the most delectable Greek cuisine in the city. Located in the heart of Robertson Quay, this stylish and highly sought-after restaurant is a perfect fit for Singaporean foodies. The menu explores the rich Mediterranean culture which has created a fusion between this style of dining and Singapore’s sophisticated restaurant scene. A match made in heaven, don’t you think? Offering an extensive range of traditional Greek dishes alongside a very tempting array of Greek wine and beer, this restaurant is ideal for celebrating those special moments, catching up with friends or treating the whole family to a feast you won’t forget. Bakalaki Greek Taverna is a popular spot with very good reason, so booking ahead is highly recommended.
Dear diners, for specific requests for arrangement on counter seats /table seats, please be advised that tables are subject to availability on particular business days. Spanish dining is some of the most heart-warming there is, and when it’s contemporary and served in the way it is at OLA Cocina Del Mar, it’s damn hard to resist. Singapore’s Marina Bay area certainly isn’t short of great places to eat, but the menus at OLA Cocina Del Mar make it a worthy contender for top spot. The counter lunch menu offers astounding value while the a la carte consists of tapas, paella and plenty of impressive Spanish main plates. Located on Marina Boulevard, this place is popular, so do reserve in advance.