Projectshop Café on Orchard Road's Paragon Mall is a very popular meeting place among Singapore's "cool crowd", and has made a name for itself for using fresh and quality ingredients, and for preparing flavorful dishes... The menu consists of salads, pasta dishes and luscious sandwiches, as well as all sorts of 'culinary creations' that combine the cooking styles of Europe and Southeast Asia, as expected from an Australian-style café...
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Ah Teng's Bakery is located within the über swanky Raffles Hotel and, as its name suggests, freshly baked pastries and luscious cakes are the main fare here, although the café also serves some lovely dim-sum, sandwiches and other light fare, alongside great cappuccinos and coffee.
Fou de Fafa is describing itself as "Creatively Mad" and other than its eccentric and funky ambience, it serves lovely café food that is, indeed, creative and different than anything you'll get in an ordinary coffee shop... Their natural smoothies and shakes are well worth trying.
The Marmalade Pantry is one of Singapore's most popular cafés, recently relocated to Orchard ION, the well established coffeeshop serves a nice variety of creative salads, sandwiches, wraps and other café-food in a relatively pleasant ambiance.
Café Iguana is Singapore's Mexican style café-bar and a popular meeting place of the city's expatriate community. Facing the Singapore River and Clarke Quay, Iguana serves a nice choice of Quesadillas, Nachos, Fajitas, Burritos and other Mexican café-fare in an ultra pleasant ambience, and is particularly famous for its remarkable collection of tequilas.
eM by the river is located at the end of Robertson Quay and is one of the nicest places to unwind after a day of business meetings or city sightseeing. Facing the Singapore River, the place acts as a café during the day and becomes more of a bar when the night falls.
Brussels Sprouts is one of Robertson Quay's most popular resto-bars.
Facing the Singapore River, the place is owned and inspired by celebrity-chef Emmanuel Stroobant, and his Belgian influence can be clearly seen in the menu, with a wide choice of Belgian beers and finger foods, alongside some creative Southeast Asian dishes. Fresh oysters are one of the main draws of Brussels Sprouts, and they are served with a free flow of fries.
Miss Clarity Café on tiny Purvis Steet, near the Raffles Hotel, is well known for its funky décor and vivacious ambience, as well as for its lovely and reasonably priced bistro-café food... The menu features a nice choice of familiar favorites, from salads and sandwiches to Pan-Seared Dory Fillet and Wagyu Steak.
Canelé - Raffles City specializes in freshly baked pastries, luscious cakes and other desserts, and makes a popular choice for shoppers looking for a nice coffee break... There is a food menu too, but the desserts are the main draw here.
Chocolat N' Spice in Tanjong Pagar Plaza, south of Chinatown, serves world-class cakes and muffins at "Food court prices"... The cute coffeeshop was opened by a famous pastry-chef who decided that 5-star cakes and desserts should not necessarily carry 5-star price tags...
PS Café - Palais is the younger sister of Projectshop Café, from the Paragon, and also serves delicious Australian-style café food that fuses the cuisines of Europe and Southeast Asia, and makes use of fresh ingredients to produce flavorful delicacies... Although on Orchard Road, the café is peaceful and breezy.
Royal Copenhagen Tea Lounge is one of Singapore's best and most elegant tea-lounges. Tucked within the stylish Takashimaya mega store, on Orchard Road, it serves lovely European and modern cuisine, alongside a decent choice of cakes, desserts and, of course, teas and coffees, in a pleasant environment that combines classical European motifs and contemporary chic.
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Ma Maison Restaurant Nestled on the second level of Bugis Junction, Ma Maison serves delicious French-influenced Japanese food, as well as some nice desserts and cakes, in a very pleasant and somewhat homey ambience….
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