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Kepri Coral Resort

Batulitjin
8.0/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Three-Bedroom Villa
1x Large Bed 60 Up to 6

This villa comes with 1 living room, 3 separate bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with a shower and free toiletries. The kitchen…

Deluxe Villa
1x Single 35 Up to 3

This villa consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. This villa fe…

Superior Villa
2x Single 35 Up to 4

The air-conditioned villa has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. This villa features a wardrobe, an…

Deluxe Twin Room
2x Single 25 Up to 2

Providing free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The twin room provi…

Standard Double or Twin Room
2x Single 25 Up to 2

Offering free toiletries, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a shower. The twin/double room offers a…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Zén★★★ MichelinLa Liste 97.5 (The restaurant is temporarily closed.) The celebrity chef of Frantzén fame has opened his third Asian venture in this shophouse. Diners are offered an aperitif and amuse-bouche on the first floor, before the eight-course neo-Nordic, seafood-slanted tasting menu with Japanese influences unfolds on the second floor. The onion course is a tour de force whose flavours are intensified by contrasting textures and temperatures. The non-alcoholic drink pairing sees eccentric combos that nonetheless work.81.9km
  • Odette★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #10La Liste 97.5 Where better to find a priceless jewel of the Singapore dining scene than in The National Gallery? Chef Julien Royer and his highly accomplished kitchen make wonderful use of luxury ingredients of unimpeachable quality. Creative combinations, impeccable techniques and exquisite plating result in dishes that are as elegant as they are memorable. The understated and graceful room, overseen by a highly polished service team, provides the perfect backdrop.82.2km
  • Les Amis★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #38La Liste 97.5 Haute cuisine is increasingly about the chef embracing creative freedom and dictating the whole experience. At the longstanding, singularly sophisticated and world-renowned Les Amis, the choice is yours. The prix-fixe menus present a wide range of modern French classics with occasional Asian twists, in which simple ingredient combinations and seasoning highlight the natural flavours. Consider booking the chef's table for an intimate experience.84.9km
  • Cloudstreet★★ Michelin In addition to naming his venture after the Tim Winton book, Sri Lankan chef Rishi Naleendra pays homage to Australia where he honed his skills. His food embodies balance and harmony, making the best use of top-quality ingredients and well thought-out flavours. Highlights include Sri Lankan curry with blue marron and coconut broth, and Murray cod with fermented bell pepper and almonds. The savvy front-of-house team delivers slick service and the perfect vibe.81.7km
  • Saint Pierre★★ Michelin The modern French cuisine with Asian overtones is not to be outdone by the unobstructed views of Marina Bay, smart decor and discreet service. The chef team knows the Asian F&B market inside out and the single tasting menu showcases premium seafood from all over the world, especially Japan. Natural flavours are accentuated in mindful preparations underpinned by solid skills. Closed on some public holidays, so call ahead to check.81.7km
  • Shoukouwa★★ MichelinLa Liste 96.5 Hailing from Nagoya, the Japanese head chef champions a refined, elegant approach to sushi. The menus emphasise freshness and star white fish alongside other luxury seasonal produce. Ingredients are shipped from Japan four times a week and sushi rice from Yamagata and Ishikawa prefectures is mixed in a specific ratio to the best effect. Sushi is served with two sauces to accentuate the umami of the fish. The extensive sake list offers pairing options by the glass.81.7km
  • Sushi Sakuta★★ Michelin The space is simple yet elegant, befitting the hotel that houses it. There is a 10-seat counter made from a 200-year-old cypress tree from Nara, Japan, plus a private room. Chef-owner Sakuta works closely with the all-Japanese kitchen team, creating a season-driven omakase menu based exclusively on Japanese fish. Even the rice is a blend of two Japanese cultivars in a precise ratio for the perfect texture. Every item is prepared with utmost care.82.1km
  • Jaan by Kirk Westaway★★ Michelin Embodying the essence of fine dining, this romantic restaurant has it all – wonderful food, service and ambiance, and spectacular views. Chef Westaway makes good use of top-notch British produce and inspirations to turn out modern culinary creations that never fail to impress. A British classic, fish & chips, gets a posh makeover with sour cream, lemon zest and caviar. Even the alcohol-free gin and tonic palate cleanser is impeccably crafted.82.5km
  • Thevar★★ Michelin Chef Mano Thevar serves a creative multi-course menu rooted in Indian traditions and crafted with European techniques. Signature dishes such as Chettinad chicken roti or Brittany lobster in curry beurre blanc pack a ton of oomph, while maintaining a fine balance with mindful touches. A vegetarian version is available but needs pre-ordering. The wine list covers 600+ labels; ask about wine, sake and non-alcoholic drink pairings.83.2km
  • Meta★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #28 Chef Sun Kim hails from Korea's Busan and his refined modern cooking combines Korean traditions and bold flavours with minimalist plating. The single tasting menu is dominated by seafood and vegetables, as seen in steamed Jeju abalone with gochujang seaweed risotto – the tender mollusc, creamy rice and crunchy lily bulbs feature contrasting textures. In addition to wine pairing, the non-alcoholic Korean drink flight is also worth trying.83.2km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Gardens by the Bay urban park in Singapore80.8km
  • Marina Bay bay in Singapore81.5km
  • Singapore Botanic Gardens botanical garden located in Singapore86.7km
  • Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel in Singapore81.5km
  • National Stadium stadium in Singapore82.3km
  • Orchard Road boulevard that is the retail and entertainment hub of Singapore84.8km
  • The Helix Bridge bridge in Singapore81.5km
  • Kallang planning area and residential town in Singapore83.4km

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