
Singapore has many cool and happening places where you can chill out with your friends and people watch at the same time.
Here’s a list of the must See and Be Seen Restaurants in Singapore.

Singapore has many cool and happening places where you can chill out with your friends and people watch at the same time.
Here’s a list of the must See and Be Seen Restaurants in Singapore.

I love making list posts and guides to restaurants in Singapore. They are very useful when I want to search for a restaurant that serves a particular cuisine, or places to eat in Singapore. For those of you who are new to my food blog, here are the Singapore Restaurant Guides that I’ve written before.
[ Cuisines in Singapore ]
French Restaurants in Singapore
German Restaurants in Singapore
Italian Restaurants in Singapore
Japanese Restaurants in Singapore
Korean Restaurants in Singapore
Spanish Restaurants in Singapore
Thai Restaurants in Singapore
[ Popular Dining Places in Singapore ]
Guide to Chip Bee Gardens Restaurants
Guide to Dempsey Hill Restaurants
Guide to Greenwood Avenue Restaurants
Guide to Holland Village Restaurants
Guide to Orchard Road Restaurants
Guide to Rochester Park Restaurants
Guide to Sunset Way Restaurants
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I have always wanted to eat more Middle Eastern food, but most of my friends are not adventurous enough to try it. I don’t know about you, but to me, there’s just something appealing about a luxurious dinner fit for Arabian kings.
While there are quite a few Middle Eastern restaurants in Holland Village and Arab Street, we lack one that truly stands out, until Anar Restaurant came along.
Located by the waterfront of Resorts World Sentosa, Anar Middle Eastern Restaurant comes from an established chain of restaurants from the Middle East, namely Dubai and Abu Dhabi. It is a fitting addition to the rank of restaurants in Resorts World Sentosa.

Since the start of the year, I’ve made a promise to eat less ‘Western‘ food, and try more of other cuisines. I think I have been doing quite well so far.
But there are some days when you just feel like having a hearty plate of Italian pasta. I was craving for Italian food when I met the folks from BigDeal for lunch, so I suggested going to Da Paolo La Terrazza at Chip Bee Gardens.

Street food is easily one of the best things a country can offer. Unlike other countries where you eat by the road side, Singapore’s version of street food is what we call hawker food, and they are found in food/hawker centres – which are usually located in the heartlands.
For what is lacking in the electrifying atmosphere of eating by the street, the hawker centres in singapore make up for it by serving clean and tasty food, in a comfortable environment.
Tiong Bahru Market is one of the most popular hawker centres in Singapore. I always go there when I am craving for local food. Here are some of the things that I order when I am eating there.

Much has been said about Chikuwa Tei at Mohamed Sultan road, the Japanese restaurant opened by the former Chef of Wasabi Tei at Far East Plaza.
From what I heard, the chef used to be a food nazi when he was at the previous Japanese restaurant. Although he had a nasty reputation, the place was extremely popular and there were always long queues. That said, I did not visit Wasabei Tei when he was there, so I wouldn’t know how it was like. I can assure you though, the chef was perfectly fine when we went there for dinner a few weeks ago.

I’ll be honest. The only reason why I went to Old Hong Kong Legend at Raffles City Shopping Mall was because Royal China was fully booked that day. Surprisingly, they have pretty good dim sum at reasonable prices.

There are many places where you can catch a glimpse of the fireworks, but they are more often than not packed with people who reserve their spots as early as the day before. We always prefer enjoying the spectacular display in comfort, and that is when we think of our favourite dining haunts which offer an unparalleled view all the same.
Here is our guide on waterfront restaurants to watch fireworks in Singapore.