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You know the drill: A new month means a brand new list of new cafes and restaurants to check out, perfect for those who need a change from their go-to restaurants or are on the hunt for something new. From DIY pastas and French desserts, to bars that serve artisanal gin concoctions, here are some eateries to check out this month:
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Some of us may already familiar with The Alley from Taiwan, with its iconic deer logo and brown sugar bubble tea. You’ll be pleased to know that they’re opening a sit-down cafe, The Alley Luxe at Orchard Cineleisure come mid-April.
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What sets this bubble tea store apart is their house-made deerioca tapioca pearls, which are brewed for 4 hours. Besides their Signature Brown Sugar Deerioca Series, we recommend giving their Aurora Series with pretty gradients a try.
Health nuts will want to check out Little Oasis, a hidden cafe at Everton Park.It offers healthy meals made from fresh ingredients and no artificial additives.
They offer all-day breakfast items which include Avocado Egg Bagels (from $7), Wholewheat Breakfast Tortillas and Banana Oatmeal Pancakes (from $7). Lunch items like Salmon Soba ($14) are also available.
Address: Block 3 Everton Park #01-79 Singapore 080003
Opening hours: Tue-Sun: 9AM-5PM
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Soetamjiak offers Japanese taiyaki croissants in over 16 fillings such as Garlic Butter, Teriyaki Chicken, and Almond. For the uninitiated, these croissants are basically pancakes shaped like a fish or other cute animals that are usually sold by street vendors.
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Prices range from $3.50 to $4.80. Expect these sweet treats to be crispy on the outside, and sprinkled with a generous coating of sugar.
Address: 313 Orchard Road, #B3-53, Singapore 238896
Opening hours: Daily: 10.30AM-10PM
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Curry Nations offers delicious North and South Indian cuisine at affordable prices. You can expect dishes such as Bhindi Nentra ($10), made of ladies fingers and caramelised onions, and Kashimiri Pulao ($6) which is basmati rice served with dried fruits and cashew nuts.
If there’s one thing you can’t miss out on, it’s their Butter Chicken ($14). For drinks, try their cool Fresh Lime Soda ($3) or Mango Lassi ($4).
If you’re dropping by during lunch, go all out with their super affordable lunch buffet at just $14.
Address: 21 Biopolis Road #01-05, Nucleos, Tel :69099147, 138567
Opening hours: Sun-Fri: 11.30AM-10PM | Sat: 11.30AM-3PM, 6PM-11PM
Telephone: 6909 9147
Website
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Joining a string of other cafes in Tiong Bahru, Voyage Patisserie is a perfect inclusion to your cafe-hopping list with its range of French-style desserts. Their Salted Caramel Choux Puffs with layers of chocolate mousse are not to be missed. Other dessert options you can try include Vanilla Creme Brulee ($10) and Tiramisu ($13).
This cafe also offers starters alongside coffee and tea, making it the perfect spot for some light snacks. Try their Mac and Cheese, which is generously sprinkled with grated parmesan.
Address: 249 Outram Road, 169048
Opening hours: Tue-Thu: 10AM-10PM | Fri-Sun: 10AM-12AM
Telephone: 6223 2490
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Italian meets French cuisine at Eleven Strands, a cafe tucked away in Serangoon. It’s the perfect place for a midday munch, with a fixed Brunch Special every weekend from 12pm-4pm, with staples like smoked salmon, avocado, poached eggs, and croissants.
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If you’re dropping by for dinner, opt for their Braised Beef Cheek ($26) that’s topped with mushrooms and creamy sauce, or Crabmeat Pasta ($25) that’s doused in white wine sauce.
Address: 66 Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore 545568
Opening hours: Tue-Sat: 12PM-10PM
Telephone: 9487 1398
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This one’s for all the tom yum lovers out there. Flying Wok is about to make all your dreams come true with their ginormous pot of halal XXL seafood tom yum. Big groups can opt for the medium ($22) sized bowl for 3-4 people or large ($80) sized bowl for 8-10 people. Of course, you choose to have a bowl to yourself and order their Jumbo Mama Wok ($13) that’s good for 1-2.
Unlike other eateries, Flying Wok includes eggs in their tom yum broth, which gives it extra texture. Located in a humble coffee shop in Canberra, this eatery is definitely worth the trip.
Check out Eatbook’s article here.
Address: 105 Canberra Street, Singapore 752106
Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 12PM-10.30PM
Telephone: 8776 1795
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Step into Souffle and you’d think that you’ve been teleported to a cafe on the streets of France. Exuding Parisian chic, this cafe serves up savoury souffles that are eaten as a full meal – instead of the dessert versions most of us are used to. These come freshly baked in a variety of flavours such as Comte Cheese Souffle ($22) or Laksa Souffle ($26).
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Alternatively, try their Beef Bourguignon, which features succulent beef cheeks simmering in a stew of red wine and vegetables, topped with sprinkles of bacon.
Address: 5 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089591
Opening hours: Mon-Thu, Sat: 12PM-3PM, 6PM-10.30PM | Fri: 6PM-10.30PM | Sun: 11AM-10PM
Telephone: 6690 7502
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Those looking for a quick meal to satisfy your cravings for Japanese food can hit up Sora Boru. You can expect affordable rice bowls such as Breaded Ebi with Shabu Beef ($12.90) in thick Japanese curry.
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Something you won’t find anywhere else is the Snow Beef Don ($7.50 mini, $11.90 regular), which features flame-grilled beef slices topped with parmesan cheese. Alternatively, opt for their Volcano Beef Don which is served with spicy “lava” sauce.
Address: 313 Orchard Road, #B3-19/20, 238895
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 11AM-10PM | Sat-Sun: 11AM-11PM
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Tipo Pasta Bar presents us with another option for dining with our Muslim friends at. Located conveniently in Bugis, this halal eatery lets you build your own pasta from just $9.90.Toppings such as Truffle Olive Oil ($2), Black Caviar ($3) or Sauteed Prawns ($3) can be added on.
You can choose from pasta sauces such as Aglio Olio, Pomodoro and Beef Ragu. This cafe is perfect for picky eaters who would love to choose their own ingredients and customise their own pastas. It’s a pretty snug cafe, so we’d recommend making reservations before heading down.
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Address: 785 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198753
Opening hours: Daily: 12PM-1PM
Telephone: 8768 0785
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Idlewild is a luxe cocktail bar with grand old-school interiors. There are 20 different cocktails you can choose from, with origins from all over the world. Commonly found in Mexico, Cantarito is good for 2 people and is made up of tequila grapefruit, spiced salt, absinthe, soda and a blend of citrus.
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You can also choose from bar bites such as the Oxtail Croquette served with garlic aioli.
Address: 80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966
Opening hours: Tue-Thur: 5PM-1AM | Fri-Sat: 5PM-2AM
Telephone: 6825 1045
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Located in Telok Ayer, 51 Soho offers an all-day breakfast menu with dishes such as Croissant with Ham, Cheese and Scrambled Eggs ($10.90) and The Breakfast Overnight Oats ($9.90). Despite being priced affordably, the dishes come in large portions.
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Alternatively, try their other mains, which offer a good mix of greens, protein and carbs in one meal. The Pan Seared Chicken Breast ($15.90) comes loaded with chicken breast, baked curry cauliflower, sweet potatoes and rice.
Address: 51 Telok Ayer Street, #01-01, Singapore 048441
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 8AM-11PM
Telephone: 9755 1058
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Minka serves delicious kaisen dons and chirashi rice bowls like Sashimi Rice Bowl ($19) and Marinated Tuna Rice Bowl ($19) during lunch hour. But come dinner time, they turn into a sushi bar with omakase at $68 or $98 (premium). To save some cash, make a weekday dinner reservation for 6PM to enjoy a $38 omakase set.
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Psst, drop by on Saturday nights to get free-flow beer with your omakase.
Address: 138 Robinson Road, Oxley Tower 01-06, 068906
Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 11.30AM-2.30PM, 6PM-10PM
Telephone: 8689 1686
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The newest and arguably coolest cocktail bar in town to check out right now is Risky Business. If the name of the bar sounds familiar, it’s because it takes after Tom Cruise’s 1983 movie with the same name. That’s not all though – each cocktail’s name and the decor of this bar is inspired by the actor and the movies he’s starred in.
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You can choose from drinks which are priced at $18 per cocktail, such as Your ego is writing cheques your body can’t cash or You can’t hand the Vermouth. Sip on your drink while you take in the bar’s decor, that’ll make you feel as if you’re on set in one of Tom Cruise’s movies with its blue walls and red coloured lighting.
Address: 37 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089615
Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 5PM-12AM
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Wagyu connoisseurs will want to check out Shatoburian, a Japanese restaurant that focuses on all things beefy. Choose from a variety of dishes such as Chef’s Yakiniku Don or the Classic Truffle Don, which is a Japanese Wagyu Beef Steak in truffle shoyu, served with onsen egg, rice and truffle sprinkles. You can opt for either the A3 Wagyu Beef ($48) or the A5 Hida Wagyu Beef ($138).
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Alternatively, try their Chateaubriand ($138) which is the best and most succulent cut of the tenderloin. The menu changes according to seasonal availability, so keep your fingers crossed and you might be able to try their caviar, foie gras and wide range of truffle toppings.
Address: 390 Orchard Road, #02-08/09, Singapore 238871
Opening hours: Tue-Fri: 12PM-2PM, 6PM-10PM | Sat: 12PM-2.30PM, 6PM-10PM | Sun: 11AM-2.30PM
Telephone: 6904 3308
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Drop by COSMO Restaurant and Wine Bar after a good shopping sesh at Orchard Road. This restaurant offers 70 different wines on their drinks menu and European cuisine, with dishes such as Confit de Canard ($32) and Wagyu Grain-fed Burgers.
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This restaurant also offers vegan options like Vegan’s Heaven ($22), made of roasted asparagus with sauteed potatoes and mushrooms. End off your meal with desserts like the Creme Brulee ($8).
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Address: 583 Orchard Road, Singapore 238884
Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 11.30AM-12AM
Telephone: 6365 2789
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Drop by Yujin Izakaya, just opposite Great World City for Japanese dishes such as Gyu Yakiniku ($20), which is beef served with egg and rice. Alternatively, opt for their selection of grilled dishes such as Hotate ($16) (grilled Hokkaido scallops).
They also offer an impressive selection of alcoholic beverages that range from Sapporo Premium Draft ($7) to Highballs (from $10) and Sakes such as Yukinobousha Yamahai Honjozo ($18) from Akita Perfecture.
Address: 56 Zion Road, Singapore 247781
Opening hours: Mon-Thu: 5PM-11PM | Fri-Sat: 5PM-12AM
Telephone: 6235 0429
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Olivia Restaurant and Lounge offers Mediterranean dishes. Start your meal with options like their Ham, Mozzarella and Truffle Open Omelette ($20) and Beef Foie-Gras Carpaccio with Truffle Dressing ($32).
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For appetizers, go straight for their Bombas from Barcelona ($8), which are deep fried to perfection. The bombas aren’t the only thing that’s from Barcelona though. The entire restaurant’s decor is Barcelona inspired, with its blue sofas and wooden wicker chairs.
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Address: 55 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089158
Opening hours: Tue-Thu: 11.30AM-2PM, 6PM-10PM | Fri-Sat: 11.30AM-2PM, 6PM-10.30PM
Telephone: 6221 0522
Website
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Aside from our usual G&Ts, you’ll be hard pressed to find interesting gin concoctions in bars. All that is set to change with beGIN’s opening. Try their Lavender Butterfly Pea Infused Gin ($25) that looks like it came out of a Hogwarts potions class, with coconut water, lavender syrup and elderflower as its main ingredients.
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Alternatively, try their Gin Flight ($28) which will offer you a taste of 4 different gins: Zeer Oude Bols Genever, Hendrick’s, Hayman’s Old Tom and Tanqueray London Dry. As for bar bites, you can expect British-Indian snacks such as Nacho del Goa ($15), which is tiger prawns on papadum topped with Indian gravy.
Address: 27a Boat Quay, The Penny Black Upstairs, Singapore 049817
Opening hours: Mon-Thu: 5PM-1AM | Fri-Sat: 5PM-2AM
Telephone: 6538 0584
Website
Shangri-la is opening their first standalone establishment, Shang Social at Jewel Changi in mid-April. Big groups are more than welcome to drop by, since its space offers 220 seats in 3 dining settings – a dining room, a marketplace, and a bar, each offering a different menu.
You can expect a variety of Chinese cuisines including Sichuan, Huaiyang, and Cantonese, and 100 different dishes per day. With so many dishes and dining settings to choose from, Shang Social will be able to cater to every type of diner.
Stay tuned to their website for more information.
There’s a whole slew of new restaurants and cafes to try out this month that’s sure to satisfy whatever your appetite calls for, whether it’s having your daily dose of bubble tea or indulging in a premium cut of beef. Bookmark this list and prep yourself for an amazing month ahead.
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