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Earle Swensen's opens at Changi T3
They offer premium American fare such as whole lobsters and tenderloin steaks.
Changi Beef Kway Teow Mee
The rich kway teow soup is rich but not greasy.
Yan Ting
Dinner at St. Regis' Chinese restaurant was bland and very expensive, but the dimsum lunch was good.
Canele
Besides its signature desserts an expanded menu at its new cafe includes Paris ham crepe.
Huang Jia Restaurant
Fleshy, oily, crispy - the Imperial Special Roasted Crispy Chicken was a winner.
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?
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.
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.
Bentendo
Bentendo, which is named after a Japanese goddess of happiness, serves Japanese-style Italian pasta using a combination of Asian and Western ingredients.
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.
Huang Jia Restaurant
The restaurant at Leisure Park Kallang has some good Cantonese fare for both its set meals and a la carte.
Inagiku
The new-improved restaurant is not without merit, especially for those bored with conventional Japanese cuisine.
Sunday Luxe @ Global Kitchen
The expensive food and good service will make you feel like a diva at the end of the meal.
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.
Earshot Cafe
The savoury crepes at this cafe are delightful, with light and fluffy skins.
Prive
At the newly opened Prive on Keppel Island, its specialities, grilled meats, are a good bet.
Huang Ting
Adding non-traditional ingredients and serving food in individual portions seem to be the trend in new Chinese restaurants these days.
Rakuzen
For a cut-above-the-standard Japanese food that does not cost a pretty penny, Rakuzen will fit the bill.
My blood type restaurant
This restaurant serves food to suit your blood type and the food is diet-friendly too.
Paisley & Cream
This little cafe is not the most easy place to find, but it offers classy yet inexpensive food.
Yellow Light Thai Restaurant
The food at this eatery apparently has its origins from the Royal Thai kitchens.
Food For Thought
The food served at this cafe is at its go-back-to-nature best.
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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