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Earle Swensen's opens at Changi T3
They offer premium American fare such as whole lobsters and tenderloin steaks.
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Changi Beef Kway Teow Mee
The rich kway teow soup is rich but not greasy. |
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Yan Ting
Dinner at St. Regis' Chinese restaurant was bland and very expensive, but the dimsum lunch was good.
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Canele
Besides its signature desserts an expanded menu at its new cafe includes Paris ham crepe. |
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Huang Jia Restaurant
Fleshy, oily, crispy - the Imperial Special Roasted Crispy Chicken was a winner.
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Prive Bakery Cafe
A gorgeous view of Keppel Bay, dotted with yachts that could be yours, sophisticated marina ambience without having to pay a membership fee, what's not to like? |
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Karma Kettle & Rhapsody
Sample a colonial menu featuring both Indian and Western-influenced cuisine with the sound of crickets for company at Karma Kettle & Rhapsody.
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Riverone
Riverone has a cool, relaxed vibe, with a large open kitchen taking up most of the interior space, while most of the tables are just outside, in a covered open-air terrace. |
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Bentendo
Bentendo, which is named after a Japanese goddess of happiness, serves Japanese-style Italian pasta using a combination of Asian and Western ingredients.
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Sweet Salty Spicy
Sweet Salty Spicy is a modern Thai deli where you can get good Thai food, supply of fresh local produce, and also baked goods like coconut tarts and muffins. |
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Huang Jia Restaurant
The restaurant at Leisure Park Kallang has some good Cantonese fare for both its set meals and a la carte.
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Inagiku
The new-improved restaurant is not without merit, especially for those bored with conventional Japanese cuisine. |
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Sunday Luxe @ Global Kitchen
The expensive food and good service will make you feel like a diva at the end of the meal.
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Stonegrill Express
While the service may not be the best, the fun of grilling your food on sizzling hot stone dishes makes this place a worthy visit. |
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Earshot Cafe
The savoury crepes at this cafe are delightful, with light and fluffy skins.
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Prive
At the newly opened Prive on Keppel Island, its specialities, grilled meats, are a good bet. |
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Huang Ting
Adding non-traditional ingredients and serving food in individual portions seem to be the trend in new Chinese restaurants these days.
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Rakuzen
For a cut-above-the-standard Japanese food that does not cost a pretty penny, Rakuzen will fit the bill. |
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My blood type restaurant
This restaurant serves food to suit your blood type and the food is diet-friendly too.
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Paisley & Cream
This little cafe is not the most easy place to find, but it offers classy yet inexpensive food. |
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Yellow Light Thai Restaurant
The food at this eatery apparently has its origins from the Royal Thai kitchens.
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Food For Thought
The food served at this cafe is at its go-back-to-nature best. |
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True Blue
The newly revamped place is 4 times bigger than its former premises and is practically a museum-in-a-restaurant itself.
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