Monday 10 August 2020

15 hidden restaurants in Singapore that even hipsters don’t know about

w39 bistro and bakery singapore
W39 Bistro and Bakery

1. W39 Bistro and Bakery – Jalan Mas Puteh

Tucked beneath walk-up apartments at Jalan Mas Puteh, a sleepy street in the west, this bright and inviting bistro could pass off for a beach cottage. Surrounded by white clapboard walls and shelves lined with colourful knick-knacks, try jazzed-up local dishes such as mee siam (rice noodles in a spicy gravy) with a blend of 20 fresh spices and ingredients. This is cooked for at least three hours and topped with a poached egg.

Nearest MRT station: Clementi

2. Cacio e Pepe – Chu Lin Road

Ensconced in a quiet residential neighbourhood, Cacio e Pepe serves up rustic Italian fare in a cosy space with cheery yellow walls. Dishes here feature time-honoured pairings like prosciutto ham and melon, while there are also sumptuous pizzas, pastas and risotto. Look out for their weekend specials like hearty lamb shank.

Nearest MRT station: Bukit Gombak 

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Duck confit pasta at South Union Park

3. South Union Park – Jalan Kembangan

An unlikely culinary destination ensconced in the quiet residential estate of Kembangan, this unpretentious nook showcases a small but well-thought-out menu of dishes. The quality of the contemporary western cuisine here is a reflection of young chef-owner Terrence Chuah, who has interned at Spain’s 2-Michelin-star Mugaritz. Though they rotate their menu from time to time and introduce specials on a regular basis, do try the popular homemade duck confit tagliatelle (above), drizzled with hazelnut cream and garnished with roasted hazelnuts and lemon zest.

Nearest MRT station: Kembangan

4. Lots Gourmet – Netheravon Road

Overlooking Changi Beach, Lots Gourmet occupies a colonial bungalow built in 1927 and can be found in CSC@Changi. Inside, the decor recalls the 1930s with midnight blue walls, yellow sofas, gold shelves, an elegant bar and dark wood panelling. Outside is a casual alfresco area with a cool sea breeze. Enjoy generous portions of pizzas, pastas and burgers.

Nearest MRT station: Changi Airport

woody family cafe singapore
The rustic Woody Family Cafe

5. Woody Family Cafe – Andrews Avenue

Lovers of spicy food will find a haven in this little corner of Sembawang. The eatery specialises in Peranakan (Straits Chinese) fare with a twist, so go if the thought of umami-laden dishes such as buah keluak (black nuts) omelette excite, rather than intimidate you. Do also order their signature dish, nasi ulam (rice mixed with shredded herbs such as wild betel leaf and turmeric leaves).

Nearest MRT station: Sembawang

6. Camp Kilo Charcoal Club – Kallang Basin

Offering a hearty, carnivore-friendly menu, this fusion eatery and bar by the Kallang river is a great place to get away from the bustle of the city. Seating is outdoors only, so dress comfortably to enjoy the atmosphere and food. Don’t forget to snap an Instagram shot of the majestic 30kg hog roasting on a spit.

Nearest MRT station: Lavender

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Tenkasu at Le Binchotan

7. Le Binchotan – Amoy Street

Inconspicuous Gemmill Lane has become the go-to place for cool, concept restaurants in Singapore. One of the more talked-about is this French-Japanese tapas joint, which has a bunker-like bar that feels like a secret whispered among the cool set. Whet your appetite with sharing plates such as The Madai – Japanese red bream, lightly smoked over binchotan (white charcoal), served with eggplant – and Tenkasu (below), deep-fried mushrooms with homemade truffle mayonnaise and pickled daikon.

Nearest MRT station: Telok Ayer

8. The Flying Squirrel – Amoy Street

Blink and you may miss The Flying Squirrel. The hip eatery with a concrete-meets-brick interior has its entrance located in a narrow alley off Amoy Street. Savour Japanese fusion food here, especially its chirashi dons (sashimi rice bowls).

Nearest MRT station: Telok Ayer 

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Dine among tranquil surrounds at Whisk and Paddle

9. Whisk and Paddle – Tebing Lane

Take a breather from the city’s hustle and bustle and chill out while dining by the tranquil Punggol waterway. This family-friendly cafe looks out towards the scenic Lorong Halus wetlands and is perfect for a lunch out with the kids. It’s likely that they will enjoy the cafe’s top-seller, the macaroni and cheese.

Nearest MRT station: Punggol 

10. Rasa Istimewa Waterfront Restaurant – Woodlands Jetty

This remote halal restaurant is the perfect spot to enjoy beautiful sunset views from a jetty. Pick from hearty local fare like satay (barbecued meat skewers), chilli crab, mee goreng (fried noodles with seafood) and barbecued stingray.

Nearest MRT station: Woodlands

11. The Boiler – Howard Road

The Boiler brings Cajun boiled seafood to the warehouse-filled estate of Tai Seng. Here, you can dig messily into bags of boiled seafood – including seasonal crabs, prawns, mussels and clams – without shame. The Boiler also has a good selection of sides, including crispy fish skin (coated in salted egg yolk).

Nearest MRT station: Tai Seng 

morsels singapore chicken
Chicken dish at Morsels

12. Morsels – Dempsey

Kick back in this unpretentious eatery tucked inside lush Dempsey. As its name suggests, Morsels dishes up small plates of fusion fare. Highlights here are the Hokkaido scallop ceviche, the Firecracker Duroc pulled pork shell pasta, and the sakura chicken with chicken liver mousse, pickled beet and beetroot vinaigrette (above).

Nearest MRT station: Holland Village (free shuttle available)

13. Yorimichi Yakitori Bar – Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road

Yorimichi (which means ‘detour’ in Japanese) has its hidden entrance located right before the ramp leading to the carpark. This dimly-lit, narrow joint could be mistaken for one found in a Tokyo alley. Wash down affordable sushi and yakitori (grilled skewers) with ice-cold Kirin beer. Favourites include grilled scallop with cheese.

Nearest MRT station: Nicoll Highway

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The lush gardens and steps leading up to Tamarind Hill. Photo credit: Studiokel

14. Tamarind Hill – Labrador Villa Road

Traditional and modern Thai cuisine is prepared skilfully here. Housed in a colonial mansion in verdant Labrador Park, this off-the-beaten-track spot makes for a romantic night out.

Nearest MRT station: Labrador Park

15. Tims Restaurant and Cafe – Lorong 4 Toa Payoh

Run by a Nepali, this humble restaurant in the heartlands of Toa Payoh serves up lip-smacking Nepalese fare like chicken momo (dumplings), as well as value-for-money comfort western food like steak and lamb chops.

Nearest MRT station: Toa Payoh 

 

– TEXT BY HANNAH KOH

PHOTOS: CACIO E PEPE, MEYER HOUSE, THE BOILER, TIMS RESTAURANT AND CAFE, THE FLYING SQUIRREL, NEW UBIN SEAFOOD, TAMARIND HILL, YORIMICHI YAKITORI BAR, CAMP KILO CHARCOAL CLUB, MORSELS, LEWIN TERRACE, RASA ISTIMEWA WATERFRONT RESTAURANT, LE BINCHO TAN W39 BISTRO AND BAKERY, WOODY FAMILY CAFE, SUPPLIED

This article was originally published by Singapore Press Holdings.

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