Think chicken rendang croquettes, Wagyu beef satay skewers, salmon floss-topped lotus chips, and plenty more. As for the bird feed, Pan Pacific’s very own executive sous chef Thorsten Killian whips up elevated full-flavoured takes on popular Singaporean dishes. The pièce de résistance comes with a unique mix of green ant gin (yes, ants), dry vermouth, guava vinegar and the mist of oak moss. Though it is the Banded Woodpecker ($25) that sits on top. The invigorating spritz takes a page off the bird’s diet and combines sweet fig leaf infusion, citrus elements, and prosecco. Choose the Pink Necked Green Pigeon ($25) for a refreshing start. SLING is a hidden restaurant and bar that brings out the internationally recognised Singapore Sling for a new generation. It is accessible by a small black doorway in the Ocean Financial Centre’s walkway. The bar boasts a sophisticated repertoire of avian-inspired cocktails that seek to thrill the tastebuds and tell a tale. Secret Singapore tracks down the best things to do in the city, from quirky restaurants and hidden bars to the best exhibitions, shows and nightlife in Singapore. The Secret Mermaid is located one level below the street, technically in the basement. The spanking new interiors are effortlessly elegant and luxurious as it experiments with inspirations from contemporary art-deco and the lush tropics. The Horse’s Mouth, 583 Orchard Road, Forum the Shopping Mall (enter through Uma Uma Ramen at #01-41).In the grand atrium of Pan Pacific Singapore lies Plume, a destination cocktail bar that draws inspiration from a vibrant flock of indigenous birds. It will leave your girl impressed and she may just unlock herself! Or it could get your buiz partner to sign that billion-dollar deal! The entrance to Horse’s Mouth Bar is so well-concealed, you’ll almost feel like a secret agent finding your way around. Locating this place is easy, but getting into the bar needs some work. I especially liked the mentai cheese balls. Where: 10 Collyer Quay, B1-08 Ocean Financial Centre, Singapore 049315. Order fresh sushi, sashimi, ramen and fried and grilled bites too. It usually turns out fine and what you asked for. And the mixologist will then create something bespoke based on your tastes. This shop and bar in Brisbane, Australia, lets you peruse through handpicked vintage items while enjoying a drink. Just find the bookcase, and prepare to jump back in time when you enter through. Can You Keep a Secret Jake Day This is one secret you don’t need to keep. You can tell the bartender your favourite flavours and needs. You wont need a secret password to get into this adults-only speakeasy bar. Embark on a nostalgic journey into Singapores cultural heritage with. The mixologist can whip some incredible compositions using artisan sakes and spirits, fresh fruits, herbs, and infusions. Mamadiam is a speakeasy bar that infuses elements of our local traditional Mama Diam. The good thing is do not settle for just Japanese malts and whiskies. Only the bar is illuminated by cubist-style lantern lights. Commonly called out as one of the best cocktail bars in Asia - if not the entire world - 28 HongKong Street is a taste of classic speakeasy culture in the middle. Choose a cosy corner, away from the glare, which is minimal. There are only about 15 tables available. A bar within a bar, PDT Hong Kong is hidden in the mezzanine level on MO Bar entering through a secret phone booth. Intimate, clandestine, dark… these are the looks that identify the bar well. Enter the space through a beer fridge inside a Kopitiam and you’ll find yourself in a retro Chinese-styled speakeasy. If the ambience won’t loosen her or him up, it will be the bespoke drinks. The Dragon Chamber Hidden bar behind Kopitiam fridge door On the buzzing stretch of Boat Quay, The Dragon Chamber combines 2 beloved Singapore staples: a bar and a restaurant. Or to hold that hush-hush meeting with your biz partner. Ideal to take your girl there and coo into her ears. The Horse’s Mouth is a typical, hidden Japanese speakeasy that serves seductive concoctions and fusy bar bites. You have to slide open a darkly-shaded door to peep in and locate the bar.īut your trouble will be worth it. 30 Best Bars in Singapore for Ultimate Fun Experience in Night Rooftop Bars in Singapore 1-Altitude, Atlas, Loof Bar, Arternis, Lantern Bar, Level 33, Singapore Native, Manhattan Bar, No. Only a board showing a list of Japanese menu. The Vault of Soho Bars and pubs Cocktail bars Soho Psst Over here The Vault of Soho is a bar hidden behind an unassuming bookcase at the rear of Soho whisky specialist Milroy’s. Even the concierge at Forum – The Shopping Mall does not know where this bar is located! It takes quite a lot of digging and asking to find out where The Horse’s Mouth is located.ĭown the escalator to B1 and then too there is no signboard.
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