There are too many new restaurants opening up in Singapore. Just this month alone, we have KAMA British Indian Company Kitchen & Bar (North Canal Road), Scottish Restaurant UsQuBa (Fullerton Road), Superbowl (8 Circular Road), Ding Dong and BoCHINche (new location 115 Amoy Street), Gyromania (9 Circular Road), Barrio by Mex Out (313 @ Somerset), The BetterField (The Treasury), Hareloom Deli (Klapsons Hotel), Chow Fun Restaurant & Bar (The Grandstand), Café Melba (Mediapolis), K Cook Westgate), and Tang Restaurant and Bar (Keong Saik Road).
And the following featured here including Camp Kilo Charcoal Club (Kampong Bugis), Full of Luck Club (Holland Village), Gu Thai Noodle Café (Selegie), Source (Chai Chee), What’s This (Killiney Road), Ah Bong Italian (Beach Road), Knicker+Bockers (Ocean Financial Centre).
Tried my best combing everything. Believe me when I say I visited a lot more than these, but listed those I think are fairly more interesting (or less covered). Snapchat @DanielFoodDiary if you really want to know where I went.
Café entry here: 10 New Cafes In Singapore June 2016
10 New & Hot Restaurants Singapore June 2016
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Camp Kilo Charcoal Club
66 Kampong Bugis #01-01, Singapore 338987
Opening Hours: 5:30pm – 11pm, 11am – 11pm
The team behind Kilo and Grain Traders at Market Street has launched quite a different concept – Camp Kilo Charcoal Club at Kampong Bugis. (Fans of Loysel’s Toy should be familiar with this location.)
This eatery is inspired by semi-outdoor pig-roast parties they’ve had in recent months, serving Bonless Lechon, Whole Roasted Hog, Chipotle BBQ Ribs, Crispy Pork Belly, Jerk Chicken & Kai Yang Chicken. I thought it was slightly on the expensive side. Be prepared to spend about $35 – $60 per pax (rough estimate).
A tad smoky (understatement) during early evenings. Come in light attire, and don’t mind sweating a little.
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Full of Luck Club
243 Holland Ave Singapore 278977 (Holland MRT)
Tel: +65 6208 6845
Opening Hours: 11am – 11pm (Sun – Thurs), 11am – 1am (Fri – Sat)
Full of Luck Club 福乐 has opened at Holland Village, from the same team behind Li Bai Cantonese Restaurant, offering a “progressive and contemporary take on authentic Cantonese cuisine”.
Its specialities are the steamed bao such as Salted Egg Yolk Prawn Bao, Braised Pork Belly Bao, Kung Pao Fried Chicken Bao, Portuguese Pork Chop Bao and Panko-crusted Portobello Bao (any 2 for $9.80).
Its menu will also incorporate Li Bai classics, and offerings of dim sum ($5.40 – $7.20), Hakka Crispy Kurobuta Pork Belly ($18), Crispy Aromatic Duck ($35 for half, $70 for whole), King Prawn Crispy Noodles ($24), Sweet Mint and Lime Cod ($24).
Recommended dishes include the Boat Noodle that came in 2 sizes, small palm size bowl ($1.90) slurped down within one mouthful (probably I had a bigger mouth) and large bowl shaped like a boat ($6 for pork, $6.80 for beef). Full Of Luck Club (Holland Village)
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Gu Thai Noodle Cafe
1 Selegie Road, #01-04, PoMo Mall, Singapore 188306 (Dhoby Ghaut, Rochor MRT)
Opening Hours: 11am – 5am (Mon-Sun)
Opened by the folks behind Noodle Cafe at Golden Mile, Gu Thai Noodle Café took over the space once occupied by Montana Singapore beside Ya Kun Kaya Toast at PoMo. (
The menu was different: more comprehensive with Boat Noodles, Tom Yum bases, tze char styled Thailand Street food, Appetizers and Side dishes.
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SOURCE
750A Chai Chee Road, #01-03, Viva Business Park, Chai Chee Estate, Singapore 469001
Opening Hours:
Lunch 11:00 am – 2:30 pm, Dinner 5:30 pm – 11:00 pm (Tues – Thurs)
Lunch 11:00 am – 2:30 pm, Dinner 5:30 pm – 12:00 pm (Fri)
Lunch 12:00 am – 2:30 pm, Dinner 5:30 pm – 12:00 pm (Sat)
Lunch 12:00 am – 2:30 pm, Dinner 5:30 pm – 11:00 pm (Sun)
SOURCE is the latest restaurant by funky celebrity Chef Melvyn Lee, best known for his cooking travelogue show “Accidental Chef” (and perhaps his bulging biceps).
Having successfully started up 2 takeaway joints, Chef Melvyn now helms his own kitchen and restaurant, located at Technopark @ Chai Chee.
Mains include Grilled Squid ($23), Pork Belly ($26), Beef Tenderloin ($29), and Pasta dishes such as Aglio Olio with Spicy Mushrooms ($17), Carbonara Truffle Wagyu ($24) and Orange Duck Ragu ($24).
The other highlight of SOURCE is OFFSIDE, a social sports area where diners can enjoy eDarts and automated baseball batting while waiting for their food. SOURCE (Chai Chee Road)
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Yunomori Onsen & Spa Restaurant
Kallang Wave Mall #02-17/18, 1 Stadium Place, Singapore 397628 (take escalator near the exit of Fairprice, Carpark B Area 3 / 4)
Tel: +65 6386 4126 / +65 6385 7985
Opening Hours: 10am – 11pm Daily
Many have talked about wanting to go to this Yunomori Onsen & Spa, probably the first Japanese onsen in Singapore with the biggest variety of baths.
There is an eating area at the back, which not many talked about.
The menu includes items such as Hamburger Steak Plate ($17.90), Curry Set ($16.80), Udon Set ($10.80), Oden Set ($14.00), Tempura Don ($15.80), Katsu Don ($12.80), Tempura ($11.80 – $13.80), side dishes and fried items.
I would recommend the Japanese Assorted Plated ($17.80) – a colourful, totally-looks-healthy platter of grilled fish, teriyaki chicken pieces, prawns, vegetables and rice. A rather filling and nutritious tasting version. Yunomori Singapore (Kallang Wave Mall)
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Bigiya Ramen at Ramen Gallery Takumen
66 Circular Road #01-01 Singapore 049420
Tel: +65 6536 4875
Opening Hours: 11:30am – 3:00pm, 5:30pm – 10:00pm (Mon – Thurs),
11:30am – 3:00pm, 5:30pm – 12am (Fri),
11:30am – 3:00pm, 5:30pm – 9pm (Sat – Sun)
Bigiya Ramen, which was listed as within the Michelin Tokyo Bib Gourmand in both the 2015 and 2016 guides, has quietly made its entrance in Singapore at Ramen Gallery Takumen – ラーメンギャラリー 宅麺 Boat Quay.
Bigiya (the original store at 2-4-9 Takaban, Meguro-ku, Tokyo) is known for its tasty rich soup cooked with fish and chicken, and special noodles containing whole wheat flour.
The highlight in the taste of citron within the soup, with the secret sauce “airlifted from Japan”.
Three different ramen types are offered: The Bijiya Yuzu Fragrance White Soy Sauce Ramen ($15.90); an option with a flavoured egg (additional $2); and special version ($19.40) with extra two types of charsiew and bamboo shoot.
Didn’t think it was mind-blowing exceptional, but good enough if you crave for ramen with that citrusy soup base. Bigiya Ramen (Circular Road)
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What’s This
87 Killiney Road Singapore 239533z
Tel: +65 6734 3010
Opening Hours: 10am – 12pm
Miss Korea by Supulae closed at Killiney Road, and in comes in another Korean Restaurant What’s This? Yeah, the name is What’s This?
The Master Chef is said to be a celebrity chef Alex Kim.
Food looked quite authentic, and you can look forward to some Korean Fried Chicken ($14 – $15 for 4 pieces, which was quite the yums), Barbecue, Hot Pot ($13 – $48), KimBob ($10.50 – $22) and Ramen ($12.50 – $13.50). Can get slightly too smoky, so we had to sit outside.
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Monkswood By Char
393 Guillemard Road Singapore 399790
Opening Hours: 11:30am – 2:30pm, 6pm – 10:30pm (Tues – Thurs), 11:30am – 2:30pm, 6pm – 11pm (Fri), 11:30am – 11pm (Sat – Sun)
The team behind Char opened a British Bistro called Monkswood, specialising in pies with fillings of steak and ale, fish pie, cottage pie ($16 – $19). Add a staple of every British weekend, the roast.
They also serve unique traditional dishes such as Toad-in-the-Hole ($16), and their own take on Melton Mowbray Pork Pie ($16).
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Ah Bong Italian
103 Beach Rd, #01-02 (below Marrison hotel), Singapore 189704 (Tan Quee Lan Street area)
Opening Hours: 12pm – 2pm, 6pm – 9pm
The humble pasta food stand at the Tiong Bahru Kopitiam has apparently done well enough to open its 2nd!
Taking over the space left vacant by Gastrosmith, owner Chris continues to serve pasta dishes at affordable prices. Though seems slightly more expensive at this outlet.
The pasta variety changes regularly, though some of the favourites include Crab Meat Aglio Olio ($14), Atas Duck Ragu ($16) and Carbonara ($10)
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Knicker+Bockers
Ocean Financial Centre #B1-10, 10 Collyer Quay Singapore 049315 (Raffles Place MRT)
Tel: +65 6509 9247
Opening Hours: 8.30 am – 8pm (Mon – Fri), 9am – 1pm (Sat)
Knicker+Bockers, a DIY pizzeria is opened at Ocean Financial Centre Raffles Place and Leisure Park Kallang, serving both build-your-own pizzas and pastas.
You can choose from 4 types of hand-stretched dough (NY style, Cali style, NY Herb Crusted and Cali Herb Crusted), 5 special sauces, 8 kinds of cheese and 40 toppings. That would mean (almost) endless combinations.
Prices are affordable, considering a central CBD location, at $12.90 for pizzas and $8.90 for pastas.
And unlimited toppings. Ah-huh. UNLIMITED. You can tick off E.V.E.R.Y.T.H.I.N.G. Knicker+Bockers (Ocean Financial Centre)
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