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The Barracks Hotel Sentosa by Far East Hospitality

Far East HospitalityGHA DISCOVERY★★★★★Singapore
9.5/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Duplex Family Suite
2x Twin 118 Up to 6

The spacious double room offers air conditioning, soundproof walls, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in sh…

Garden Suite
1x Super King 89 Up to 3

The spacious double room provides air conditioning, soundproof walls, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in…

Suite Room
1x Super King 79 Up to 3

The spacious double room provides air conditioning, soundproof walls, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in…

Premier Room Balcony
1x Super King 39 Up to 3

Premier Room: This double room has a balcony

Premier Room Pool Access
1x Super King 39 Up to 3

This double room features a pool with a view. The spacious double room offers air conditioning, soundproof walls, as wel…

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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.3.7km
  • Tunglok Heen Clever lighting, dark wood and shades of red lend this modern Chinese restaurant a slick, stylish feel. Amidst traditional recipes, novel dishes also feature on the menu. Either way, the food is always meticulously plated. Don’t miss the fish bone and fish maw soup, double-boiled with chicken and pork for six hours. Chilli crab served in a casserole boasts firm, flavoursome meat. Order deep-fried buns to mop up the knockout sauce.237m
  • Ma Cuisine★ Michelin Candles in wine bottles and tables made from wine barrels are among the details that set the authentic small bistro scene here. Wine connoisseurs will be bowled over by the wine cellar and knowledgeable servers, who know every vintage inside out. Classic French recipes are made with local ingredients to cater to the local palate. Many dishes are meant to share, making this lively spot a great place for get-togethers.3.7km
  • Araya★ Michelin Chilean chefs Araya and Guerrero worked at the same restaurant in China. Their ingenious creations – deeply influenced by Araya's time in Spain and Japan – use an eclectic mix of Chilean and Japanese produce, with a South Pacific theme. Japanese favourites such as kinki and cod milt are jazzed up by aji amarillo and merkén from Chile, served alongside French pigeon and caviar. They even ferment and roast their own cacao to use in sauces.3.7km
  • Hamamoto★ Michelin Sourcing the finest ingredients is something of an obsession for Kyoto-born Kazuhiro Hamamoto. It's not just his nigiri, whether nodoguro or chutoro, that show his careful craftsmanship – the preceding dishes, such as the uni or smoked tuna course, prove just as memorable. Fish is paired with sushi rice dressed in either red or rice vinegar to accentuate its natural flavours. There is just one sitting at lunch and one at dinner, so book well ahead.3.8km
  • Fiamma This restaurant in an ultra-luxury beach resort boasts a rustic chic room, complete with an open kitchen, wood-fired oven (hence the name) and a terrace overlooking the pool and garden. Here, the chef offers a good range of Italian classics, embodying his personal history and childhood memories. His tiramisu, generous enough for two to share, is topped with a crispy caramelised sugar shell, a perfect finale to the refined dining experience.547m
  • 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.4.3km
  • Born★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #25 Housed in Jinricksha Station, a former rickshaw depot circa 1903, Born boasts a modern dining room adorned by glowing double arches, high glass ceiling and an ethereal paper sculpture. Chef Tan cooks up a 9-course tasting menu inspired by the circle of life and his personal journey, melding French gastronomy with Chinese cooking. Dishes are creative and crafted with globally sourced ingredients, delivering contrasts in textures and flavours.4.0km
  • Nae:um★ Michelin The bright room is furnished in a cream and birch colour scheme, imparting calmness and warmth. The Korean chef Louis Han named his restaurant Nae:um, meaning a fragrance that evokes memories. Food culture and recollections of his home country are at the core of his episodic menu that changes with seasons. Innovative courses are precisely executed and presented in an ethereal, refreshing manner, but have inklings of their Korean roots.4.3km
  • Nouri★ Michelin Championing a concept of “crossroads” cooking, the chef explores how cultures, ingredients, and geographical locations intersect with a menu that unfolds like a narrative. Motifs such as vanilla and turmeric are repeated throughout and lighter flavours build up to a tour-de-force climax. The marble table and conjoining chef’s counter are the preferred front row seats to interact with and watch the chefs work.4.3km

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

Attractions nearby

  • Universal Studios Singapore amusement park261m
  • Fort Siloso decommissioned coastal artillery battery in Sentosa, Singapore1.6km
  • Southern Ridges 10km trail in southern Singapore2.5km
  • Masjid Al-Amin mosque in Telok Blangah, Singapore2.5km
  • Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore Hindu temple in Singapore4.3km
  • Masjid Jamae mosque in Singapore, founded 18354.4km
  • Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum Buddhist temple and museum complex located in the Chinatown district of Singapore4.1km
  • Thian Hock Keng Mazu temple in Singapore4.3km

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