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1 King Bed 807-sq-foot soundproofed room with a balcony Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 75-inch Smart TV…
1 King Bed 807 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Smart television, digital channels, and iPad Fo…
1 Queen Bed 527 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Smart television, digital channels, and iPad F…
1 Queen Bed 474 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch Smart TV, digital channels, and iPad F…
2 Twin Beds 344 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch Smart TV, digital channels, and iPad F…
1 King Bed 334 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch Smart TV, digital channels, and iPad Fo…
1 King Bed 248 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch Smart TV, digital channels, and iPad Fo…
1 King Bed Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - iPad Food & Drink - Espresso maker, minib…
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- 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.307m
- 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.229m
- 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.290m
- 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.1.0km
- 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.1.1km
- 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.864m
- 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.866m
- 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.632m
- 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.642m
- Willow★ Michelin After working in some prestigious kitchens, Chef Nicolas Tam makes his debut with this intimate, understated and well-run restaurant. His solid French techniques come through in his pan-Asian tasting menu featuring mostly Japanese ingredients, sporting refinement, precision and balance. Served and introduced by the chefs themselves, the courses flow seamlessly and build upon each other. Counter seats overlooking the kitchen are the ones to go for.868m
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Attractions nearby
- Marina Bay bay in Singapore854m
- Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore Hindu temple in Singapore588m
- Gardens by the Bay urban park in Singapore1.8km
- Merlion Park major tourist attraction at One Fullerton, Singapore971m
- Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel in Singapore1.8km
- Thian Hock Keng Mazu temple in Singapore258m
- Asian Civilisations Museum One of the national museums of Singapore860m
- The Helix Bridge bridge in Singapore1.5km
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