Birds of A Feather – A somewhat different and unique name for a restaurant. When I suggested this place for dinner, the friend asked what kind of restaurant is this?? lol Situated on Amoy Street (which has seen lots of hip F&B establishments in the area recently), this place is packed even on a weekday…
Tag: Amoy Street
Claypots Full Circle – A Mediterranean Take on Seafood at Amoy Street
The concept behind Claypots Full Circle originated from Melbourne, Australia and was brought over to Singapore by a group of people who fell in love with this seafood joint. When I first told the friend I wanted to check out this place, she thought we were going to eat claypot rice.. lol. Interestingly, this place…
Kabuke – Hidden Place Serving Beef Bowls for Lunch
Kabuke is probably not a place you walk by and take much notice of it. The inconspicuous gastrobar is hidden on the second floor of a shophouse along Telok Ayer street and in fact, if you don’t look hard enough you will miss the door to the place. Popping by for lunch one day, the…
[Closed] Blackwattle – Serving Contemporary Australian Cuisine at Amoy Street
Welcoming a new neighbour at Amoy street is a restaurant opened by Chef Clayton Wells. Serving contemporary Australian cuisine, the Singapore outpost is helmed by Chef Joeri Timmermans whom we spotted running the front of the house while we were there. The 60-seat restaurant is cozy with a slightly darker interior and the plush sofa…
Le Binchotan – French Japanese Fusion Hidden In A Back Alley
Le Binchotan located at Amoy street serves a fusion of French-Japanese tapas smoked over white charcoal. The bar is hidden and you have to enter though Gemmill lane in order to gain access to the elusive restaurant. The first sight that greets you will be a narrow bar space that is dimly lit to somewhat portray…