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This excellent Italian-style bistro has made a name for itself for serving a wide variety of luscious Italian pastas, with a Singaporean twist. Modern, elegant and unpretentious décor, with plenty of light wood, nice 'alfresco' area near the entrance and pleasant ambience...
Run by an Italian chef and his Singaporean wife, this tiny eatery serves some fantastic culinary creations that combine the cuisines of Italy and Asia... Booking a table here can be a nightmare, but it's certainly worth the effort...
Owned by the same group that owns 'Garibaldi', this lovely Café-deli-patisserie serves the best of Italian desserts and café-fare in very nice surroundings...
Even After being around for quite a few years, Senso still maintains its reputation as one of Singapore's best Italian restaurants... Located on Chinatown's trendy Club Street, it boasts a beautiful interior décor that combines both modern and classic motifs...
As its name denotes, Pizzas and calzone are the main draw of this relatively small restaurant ... Nothing too flamboyant or pretentious... Just a clean and nicely decked out eating house with a friendly ambience and some fantastic Italian food at a reasonable price...
Italian chef Paolo and his Singaporean wife Judie have long become an icon of fine Italian cuisine in Singapore... Their splendid restaurant is located in a beautifully restored two-story shophouse along trendy Club Street and the pastas here are possibly among the best in Singapore...
This lovely restaurant is popular among Singapore's Italian expat community, which means there must be something good and authentic about it...
Accommodated within a beautifully restored shophouse in chic Tanjong Pagar, Pasta Brava serves the best of authentic Italian cuisine, with a homey touch, and in lovely surroundings... Homemade pasta dishes are a big thing here and, as a matter of fact, it will not be an exaggeration to say that some of the best pasta dishes in Singapore are produced here...
Located in a charming shophouse along Bukit Pasoh, this excellent restaurant serves its culinary creations in a modish, yet cozy and romantic environment... The diversified and ever changing menu presents a decent choice that combines the classics of traditional Italian cooking, with the chef's own twist and spin...
This small and quaint restaurant serves a choice of Mediterranean classics in a refined setting, which is just as pleasing as the food itself... Spanish, Italian, Moroccan and what not...
Lau Pa Sat, one of Singapore's most popular hawker-centres, is probably the last place on earth you would expect to find an elegant Italian restaurant... Named after Sicily's notorious volcano, Etna serves a decent choice of Sicilian and Italian favorites in a pleasant and tranquil surroundings...
Located within the beautifully restored building of the Red Dot Design Museum, highly praised Otto Ristorante serves superb Italian cuisine with a slight modern touch in a neat and stylish environment.
Delicious thin crust, wood-fired pizzas are the specialty of this popular restaurant, part of a small but successful local chain. Their slogan, "Spizza for friends", emphasizes their philosophy of serving good and unpretentious Italian fare at a price everybody can afford...
This trattoria-pizzeria serves some fantastic pasta dishes, as well as other south Italian favorites, in a very pleasant and easygoing surroundings.
Nestled within a line of characterful shophouses along Chinatown's Keong Saik Road, Pasta Inc Prides itself for "serving authentic Italian cuisine made with the freshest ingredients" and rightfully so...
Housed within a row of red bricked colonial shophouses along characterful Tanjonag Pagar Road, Capricci, which means 'caprices' in English, boasts a philosophy that "the customer should be able to order according to his wishes" and therefore tries, as they describe it: "To fuel the imagination of its customers"…