Ready your beer goggles and wine glasses, and get in the mood for drinks. While the cocktails are pricey (what alcoholic beverage isn't pricey in Singapore? Order the beef tartare seasoned to your liking, or go for their homemade duck confit served with potato sarladaise and greens. The bartenders are also very helpful - they give great recommendations based on … It was also interesting to learn that the hill was named after a person who had bought the hill. Restaurants near Ann Siang Hill Park Ann Siang Road, Singapore, Singapore. The best by far was a drink called "Hot & Cold" which consisted of pineapple, lavender, white chocolate, and a coconut foam top.As stolen from Rachel R: "If you're looking for a glass of wine or a beer, go somewhere else. I had the Hot + Cold drink, and my husband had the Gomashio.
If you want incredibly creative cocktails, this is the spot. Before he bought it over, it was owned by a John Gemmil, and, before that, the land was a nutmeg plantation owned by a Charles Scott. Just tell the bartender what you like and he/she creates a unique drink for you. A big fan of refreshing, fruity concoctions? Read Reviews of Ann Siang Hill Park. It's hidden so a little hard to find but there's a discreet crown (their logo) to help you know identify. Claim your business to immediately update business information, respond to reviews, and more! And while you’re waiting for your freshly brewed coffee prepared by the super friendly owners, perch yourself at the bar and enjoy the always on-point playlists.Who says you can’t find authentic Greek cuisine in Singapore? I read about it on a couple of sites so I was excited to experience it. Initiate your Spanish dining experience with tapas sides like the patatas picantonas (fried potatoes with spicy tomato alioli), or some croquetas de jamón (fried ham-stuffed creamy croquettes with alioli). We were presently surprised with how well made our drinks were, and the process they took to make them.
And if you know me, you know I love a good cocktail. This bottle shop/café concept offers a fantastic variety of wine, Champagne, and spirits for the most discerning of drinkers. The Ann Siang Hill park is a small park at the back of Amoy St with a pedestrian walkway providing access from Amoy St to Ann Siang Rd. While we were here only for a nightcap, I could see myself staying here for a long time. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
Absolutely unpretentious and chill, the bartenders are friendly and knowledgeable. Part of the fun is hunting for its "hidden entrance", so enjoy the search! Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Located in Those in the CBD can skip the trip to Tiong Bahru ‘cos Merci Marcel’s For drag-your-feet-to-work kinda days, head straight to Maxi Coffee. Personally enjoy the Hot and Cold and Gomashio. The huge lightbulb fixture over the bar is really interesting and makes for good pics as well as the liquor in the individual bottles on the wall. "This underground speakeasy is a must for your Singapore adventures. When it comes to its menu, expect a good mix of traditional eats and contemporary creations, such as the classic katsu don and the ocean trout carpaccio with ponzu sauce. Discover maps, directions, photos, reviews and what is nearby like MRTs, LRTs and Shopping Centres within 2km. It was my first time visiting Singapore, and after getting rejected from a different cocktail bar for wearing flip flops (give me a break--I'm a tourist and it's real hot outside), me and a friend ended up at the mysterious Operation Dagger. 4.5 stars. We remember fondly the day British gastropub Oxwell & Co swung open its doors here seven years ago.
Price: ~$40, 225 Reviews, 217 Wishlisted. What a crazy and quirky bar! The rooftop bar (La Terraza Rooftop Bar) also offers stunning views of the cityscape for a post-movie nightcap. Just try not to fill up from the free-flow fries!This quaint eating place carries on the same spirit with the Spanish saying “Mi Casa es Su Casa”.