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Restaurants
Singapore
Raffles Place
Cheek by Jowl
Cheek by Jowl Menu

Cheek by Jowl

International

Dishes priced around$24

5.0/6

1 review

Photo of restaurant Cheek by Jowl in Raffles Place, Singapore
Cheek by Jowl is not bookable via Quandoo. To make a reservation, contact the restaurant using the details below.

Menu from Cheek by Jowl

Menu highlights

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Appetizers

Pea Soup

$10.00
Confit Squid

$16.00
Hokkaido Scallop

$18.00
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Mushroom Pasta

$20.00
Langoustine

$24.00
Austrailian Wagyu

$28.00
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Desserts

Raspberries

$10.00
Banana

$12.00
Kiwi Blue Cheese

$14.00

More about the restaurant: Cheek by Jowl

Tucked away down Boon Tat Street in Singapore’s Raffles Place, Sorrel is a gourmet bistro offering fine dining in a casual setting. This chic concept restaurant takes its name from the herb known for its fresh and clean flavour, and fresh and clean is exactly what you’ll get at Sorrel, from the elegant decor right down to the delectable yet uncomplicated international cuisine on offer on the restaurant’s refined menu.

Frequently asked questions

Can I pay with a credit card at Cheek by Jowl restaurant?

Yes, you can pay with MasterCard, Amex.

Does the restaurant Cheek by Jowl have Outdoor seating?

No, the restaurant Cheek by Jowl has no Outdoor seating.

Thinking about making a Cheek by Jowl booking?

With its sleek and modern decor, chandeliers and contemporary artwork adorning the walls, Sorrel is an upmarket take on a casual bistro, located on Boon Tat Street in Singapore’s Raffles Place. Headed by esteemed young chef Johnston Teo, the menu is small but perfectly curated. Begin with some pea soup with mint and bacon, the foie gras with macadamia and figs or some confit squid. Sorrel’s main course menu features gourmet takes on classic international dishes, like the roast chicken served with heirloom carrots and pearl onion, mushroom pasta with black truffle, and braised beef short ribs with polenta and brussel sprouts.

Afterwards, we suggest opting for some kiwi blue cheese with mulled wine and comice pear, the perfect end to your meal at Sorrel. Also offering set lunchtime meals, Sorrel is a popular choice for anytime of the day in Singapore’s Raffles Place. Sorrel is known to get busy – make a reservation in advance to guarantee a table.