New Restaurants, Cafes & Bars in Singapore: February 2019
This cosy, open-kitchen pasta bar nestled in the heart of Keong Saik Road relies on just 11 pasta dishes to impress. For a fun date night idea, get seats at the counter to watch the pasta chefs at work. Although on the saltier side, the Pappardelle ($30) with rabbit ragu, pine nuts and olives makes for a wonderfully unique and delicious meal. The Burpple community is also loving the wanton-like Tortelli ($26), filled with pumpkin and slicked in sage sauce.
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Situated in Kam Leng Hotel along Jalan Besar, this modern Chinese restobar shakes up old-school zi char with its innovative spin. We recommend giving the Awesome Silky Egg Hor Fun (from $7.80) a go. The rice noodles are deep-fried before getting tossed with gravy, resulting in an interestingly silky yet crunchy texture. For something to share over happy hour Draft Beer (from $10 a pint), get Chef J’s BBQ Pork ($14.80) for sweet, smoky pork jowl slices to munch on.
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When the week calls for good food and nosh with your friends, gather the group at this newbie along Keong Saik Road. The smart casual Barcelona-inspired concept is backed by Catalunya alumni, so you're in good hands. Come for the prized Japanese Tuna Cheek with "Marmitako" Sauce ($35), a deliciously fresh and fatty part of the fish doused in red pepper sauce. Don't leave without sharing Olivia’s Creamy Homemade Cheesecake ($14) — creamy, cheesy goodness coddled in a buttery shell.
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Add this coffee bar in International Plaza to your Wishlist for your next caffeine run. The beans are roasted by the same guys behind Community Coffee, so expect excellent stuff. Currently made with a Guatamalan blend in the hopper, the Long Black ($4) gets our stamp of approval. Those who prefer a milder flavour will appreciate the White ($4.50) with a smooth finish. Coffee's takeaway-only, so bring your own tumblers!
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If you've got a beef-loving date to please, this contemporary BBQ concept will fit the bill just right. Brought to you by the team behind Black Cow, this restaurant focuses similarly on the winning formula of its predecessors – Japanese wagyu beef. You're here for the umami house signature Supreme Don (from $85), sporting an all-star ensemble of expertly grilled wagyu beef, glazed foie gras, uni, onsen egg and shaved truffle – all in one bowl.
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Sister restaurant to popular South Union Park, this French-inspired concept along quiet Yio Chu Kang Road revolves around handmade pastas, meaty mains and simple soups. Crustacean lovers, dive straight for the Crabmeat Pasta ($25) and eat your fill of sweet, shredded crabmeat on top of linguine, slicked in a sweet and fragrant white wine sauce. Also good is the super tender Braised Beef Cheeks ($26), paired with earthy mushrooms atop a creamy mash.
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This fresh face amongst the slew of Japanese eateries at Suntec City's Eat At Seven specialises in sanuki udon — characterised by a square shape and flat edges. The menu features an ample variety of broth bases, from tom yum to tonkotsu. If you're looking for a lighter option, the bright and zingy Smoked Duck Udon ($11.80) should do the trick, while the rich, creamy Tonkotsu Udon ($12.80) will appease a heavier palate.
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This Upper Cross Street inhabitant specialises in vegan tea lattes that aren't just delicious, but healthful too. Get this: they make their own cashew milk (as a base for all their drinks) from scratch by grinding quality whole cashews with no artificial additives. The Burpple community has nothing but praise for the creamy and well balanced Creamy Cashew Earl Grey ($5) and the Sweet Potato Latte ($5.50) that has a roasty, caramelised aftertaste.
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Filling in for now-defunct Bakery by Woodlands Sourdough is now what some has dubbed its "spiritual successor", serving up sourdough toasts and sandwiches. Go for the Grilled Cheese Sandwich ($12), featuring brie, mozzerella and cheddar on freshly baked sourdough paired with a tangy mustard tomato jam, or the Dark Chocolate Zucchini Loaf ($5) for a sweet treat.
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Located along Jiak Chuan Road, this beautifully done up cafe is set to win the hearts of cafe-hoppers. The menu is split between African nosh and the usual brunch suspects. Expect dishes like a creamy and tender Caribbean Goat Curry ($28), to the fluffy and addictive Ricotta Hotcakes ($23). Don't leave without ordering the coffee, made with Australia's Industry beans, like the Bidi Bado "Abracadabra" ($7) — a full-bodied Utu-style mocha served with a rim of peanut butter, almonds and pink peppercorns.
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Jot this German delicatessen down if you ever need a quick lunch around Cityhall or have some spare time to people-watch over a cuppa. Dine alfresco (it's still air-conditioned) and order the Lunch / Dinner Set ($15) that comes with a sandwich — get the savoury Sourdough Bread with Pastrami — and a drink. Otherwise, the buttery, eggy Onion Quiche ($6) is also stellar.
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The next time you need a speedy takeaway meal in the CBD, count on this US-famous pizza chain. Doling out hot and ready pies sporting thick, fluffy crusts and foolproof pepperoni and cheese toppings, Little Caesar will not disappoint. Coupled with the value-for-money price point — a large 12-inch Pepperoni Pizza goes for just $7.99 — this is one joint we'll happily return to.
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The top picks, popular finds and newly opened places in Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines, curated by Burpple editors!