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    Restaurant Lady Wu in Boat Quay, Singapore

    Lady Wu

    Located at Boat Quay area
    Asian Fusion Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Tapas, Dinner
    Located at Boat Quay areaAsian Fusion Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Tapas, Dinner
    5.2/6
    123 reviews
    CasualCosyGood for a girl's night out
    5.2/6
    123 reviews
    Lady Wu
    CasualCosyGood for a girl's night out
    Restaurant RedDot Brewhouse - Dempsey Road in Dempsey, Singapore

    RedDot Brewhouse - Dempsey Road

    Located at Dempsey area
    European Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Brunch, Dinner
    Located at Dempsey areaEuropean Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Brunch, Dinner
    5.1/6
    25 reviews
    CasualVegetarian-friendlyGood for late-night meals
    5.1/6
    25 reviews
    RedDot Brewhouse - Dempsey Road
    CasualVegetarian-friendlyGood for late-night meals

    Nong Khai Beer House @ 101 Geylang Road

    Located at Geylang area
    Thai Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at Geylang areaThai Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    5.0/6
    6 reviews
    CasualGood for late-night mealsGood for cheap eats
    5.0/6
    6 reviews
    Nong Khai Beer House @ 101 Geylang Road
    CasualGood for late-night mealsGood for cheap eats

    Coastes

    Located at Sentosa area
    International Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: All-day Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch, Dinner
    Located at Sentosa areaInternational Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: All-day Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch, Dinner
    5.0/6
    94 reviews
    CosyFamily-friendlyVegetarian-friendly
    5.0/6
    94 reviews
    Coastes
    CosyFamily-friendlyVegetarian-friendly
    1. 1.

      Discover a world of culinary delights at restaurants in Singapore

      No matter what your tastes lean towards, there are restaurants in Singapore to whet your appetite. The various cuisines of the world are well-represented in all parts of the island, so whether you crave scrumptious French pastries in the morning, a healthy but indulgent lunch of sushi and sashimi, or a late supper of dim sum, you’re sure to stumble upon a restaurant in Singapore that provides exactly what you’re looking for. Even well-known international celebrity chefs including Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsey and Wolfgang Puck have set up their restaurants in Singapore, so there’s no need for us to catch a flight just for a chance to experience their world-class fine dining chops.
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      Singapore offers great restaurants for every budget

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      Sample the local cuisine at the restaurants in Singapore

      Featuring a blend of influences from Malay, Chinese, Indian, Peranakan and western cuisines – to name a few – Singaporean cuisine is diverse, and that has a lot to do with its history as a port city with a large immigrant population. No visit to Singapore is complete without sampling dishes like Hainanese chicken rice, laksa and chilli crab – and these are just a small fraction of the highlights one can expect to find at restaurants in Singapore that specialise in the local fare. For some of the most authentic homegrown flavours, Wok Master in Farrer Park does tze char right, though Uncle Chicken (Sin Kee Famous Chicken Rice) in Tiong Bahru is where you should be heading to for steaming plates of Singapore’s highly-acclaimed national dish. Both Singaporean restaurants are bookable on Quandoo, which makes it easy for you to secure tables even during busy periods.
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      Singapore’s restaurants cater to a range of dietary requirements

      Regardless of your dietary preferences and limitations, you’ll find that they’re well taken care of across the restaurants in Singapore. A significant local Muslim and Hindu population means that a plethora of halal as well as pork-, beef- or even meat-free dining establishments are well within reach. My Spice Affair in Kallang is a must-visit for home-cooked halal Malay cuisine, especially for its famous nasi ambeng. While those in favour of a wholesome, plant-based meal should check out Xing Hua Vegetarian Restaurant in Bugis, which dishes out the goods without preservatives, MSG or additives. Last but not least, there’s also Annalakshmi Restaurant in Clarke Quay, known for its delicious Indian vegetarian buffet with a unique pay-what-you-want concept.
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      More than just restaurants: Singapore’s impressive cafe and bar scene

      Searching for a place to drink more than to eat? Singapore has numerous cafes and bars for that. For many executives based in the CBD, mornings may begin with a quick cuppa at Candour Coffee, while cafes like Suzette offer a respite in the middle of a harried work day by the scenic Esplanade waterfront – with a delectable array of desserts to boot. Come sundown, CBD watering holes like Bar on Chulia and Beer Xchange fill up with the afterwork crowd, eager to unwind with an evening tipple, while Idle at International Business Park remains the location of choice for those based outside of town thanks to its six-hour long liquid buffet. Whether you need a table at a bar, cafe or restaurant in Singapore, avoid disappointment by booking online with Quandoo. It’s that easy!