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4 based on 533 reviews
Located at Level 1U at The St. Regis Singapore, Yan Ting is the choice of world and business elite, a dining venue for guests to bring their most treasured family and respected business associates. Helmed by the St. Regis team of masterchefs, Yan Ting sho
We were 4 person having lunch yesterday at Yan Ting. The foods were amazing, ambience of restaurants was good. We were enjoying the food and the service, especially Kit Ling and Janice.. That was make our day, will go back again for sure!Dear weelinghw . Thank you for taking the time to share your dining experience at Yan Ting. Your kind words has been conveyed to Kit Ling and Janice,and I afford you my gratitude. We certainly hope to welcome you back again soon!Yours SincerelyJosh JooAssistant Manager, Yan TingThe St Regis Singapore
4 based on 1922 reviews
Nestled in the lush surroundings of the Ginger Garden, within Singapore's first world heritage - Singapore Botanic Gardens. The Halia was established in 2001 with great consideration to conform to the contours of the land and majestic trees. Our cuisine o
Big shout out to Rovie, Sitii and Truong. They literally helped me plan out my proposal ahead of time giving me some great suggestions to mull over. It all worked out wonderfully because we'll be getting married next year and will hold our banquet here!This place falls into my top five places to eat in Singapore. Their truffle fries, paperbag halibut, salmon and truffle pasta are absolutely superb. The desserts are very nicely plated and tastes great too.Look forward to coming back here a few more times before my actual wedding banquet!
4 based on 396 reviews
I came here with my Bf. We found this place online and we love it immediately when we arrived there. We were greeted warmly by Mr Leo and his family. They serve really good local food and also western food. Their Indonesian oxtail soup is my favourite. Itâs so flavourful and delicious and also addicted. Mr Leo will chat with us when we finished our meal and he is a real lovely person. If you want a real genuine service and semi local scene in Singapore, u must come here ! Love it!
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4 based on 232 reviews
Cassia invites you to celebrate the Renaissance in Chinese fine dining, taking inspiration from the age-old spice routes in Southern and Western China and the seas around Singapore. Classics are prepared with full respect towards tradition, where the fres
We came for a Sunday lunch and the "easy to park" basement carpark is fully redeemable. On arrival, I was thrilled by the lovely decor and our seats were very comfortable. Three of us chose the set menu which costs a reasonable $59 each. It consists of a choice of six dim sum items, soup, a choice of three meat in dainty portion, a choice of noodles (5 types to choose from) and a choice of dessert. My husband ordered ala carte as he was on a vegetarian diet. All of us had a complimentary glass of hawthorn juice and a dainty appetiser. The dim sum was tasty and not salty. The seafood noodle was very impressive. They gave a complimentary dessert to my husband. We also had a small piece of cheese cake with a candle as we were there on my daughter's birthday.The service was especially good and we felt really pampered by them.After lunch, we walked to view the plaque signifying the meeting spot for the Trump-Kim Summit. I would strongly recommend a meal here to be pampered.Dear Kim025Singapore,Thank you for sharing! I am so happy to know that you and your family enjoyed the lunch and the sumptuous delicacies prepared by Chef Lee and his team were to your liking. Looking forward to welcome all of you back again soon!Warm regards,Andrew BurnsDirector of Food and Beverage
4 based on 924 reviews
Mitzo reinvents the Chinese dining experience and brings with it a fresh approach and energy. A key feature of Mitzo cuisine is staying true to the philosophy of Cantonese cuisine; focusing on the quality of ingredients and its execution, while retaining
My 2nd visit. We like the deco and classy atmosphere and the good service the last trip, so we decided to celebrate our date and anniversary in Mitzo.Started off fine as we were 1st guests in the restaurant.The restaurant is big, over 20+ tables or more separated over 3 sections with partitions.But for some reason they squeeze every guest that comes in into same section!So we have 2 couples, a family, and a big group of 8 ladies all squeezed into the small section of the very big restaurant!That resulted a very noisy place especially the ladies having a gathering were talking very loudly, we canât hear each other conversation!1 lady even put her handphone on speaker and did a business concall for 10mins walking up and down the section, with no one stopping her! OMG!End up we shortened our dinner and left the place, spoiling a supposedly romantic anniversary celebration!My wife told me we will never go back again, the dinner cost almost $200 for 2 and we have to suffer this terrible night!
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4 based on 541 reviews
Always love the food here! My favourite is the poached cod in Chinese rice wine but what makes the place worth coming over and over again is the service. Special thanks to Terry, the amazing asst manager who always makes us feel like we are kings and queens! :)Dear Mookaray,Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. I am pleased that you had a wonderful dining experience and particularly enjoyed the Poached Ccod in Chinese Rice Wine. We look forward to welcoming you again.Yours sincerely,Lee Beng KhoonDirector of Food & Beverage
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4 based on 448 reviews
Serving up unique pizzas inspired by local Singaporean tastes as well as Singapore loved classics served in a casual setting. Check out our Asian inspired pizzas here at DePizza such as Chilli Crab Manzza, Nasi Lemak Pizza or our Sashimi Pizza. If you are
Depizza has a very interesting and unique selections of pizzas ranging from mala to a bourbon pulled pork pizza. At first i thought the fusion of taste would be weird but it turned out pretty good! Highly recommended to give it a go! Ps they have very good truffle fries too!
4 based on 113 reviews
TWGF is a warm and cosy space designated for you and your friends to come over and enjoy Asian tapas, with a great selection of quality wines to boost. A Wine & Pork Specialist, TWGF has a walk-in wine cellar that holds over 300 different types of wine fr
Cozy small restaurant with nice atmosphere. The food was tasty enough although a little greasy and lacking the spice both the menu and the waiter had promised. We could have done with finger bowls for the prawns as it got quite messy.Service was ok however quite slow.Both the wine and draft beer were great for the price.
4 based on 538 reviews
Step inside the newly refreshed RISE Restaurant, and be surrounded by a lavish buffet spread of the finest and the freshest. Sink your teeth into a wide variety of international cuisines and feast at ease knowing that we source for sustainable ingredients
This buffet restaurant has something for everyone for breakfast. Chinese, Dim Sum, salads, cheese, smoked salmon, a noodle bar, traditional western cooked items, a Japanese counter with miso soup, pickles, the nicest cooked salmon I've tasted, a fruit station, bread and pastry counter etc.. it goes on and on!But it is expensive so only worth having breakfast there if you can eat a lot or it's included in a room deal.
4 based on 1908 reviews
Located on level three of The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, the name Colony alludes to the seafarious voyage that the British took to travel to the East Indies for trade and commerce in the late eighteenth century. Vintage maps and postcards which ado
Read about the champagne afternoon tea set and we decided to come here for our anniversary celebration. The savoury selection was served in a stack of 5 Tiffin containers and featured local fusion creations inspired by Chinese, Indian and Malay food. The bearded dragon prawn was by far the tastiest treat. Free flow dessert bar and artisan tea, coupled with a flute of champagne make this a perfect go to place for a celebratory meal. The service crew is so sweet to us. Thanks Jega and crew!
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