Deli Moroccanis one of the only restaurants in Singapore where you can enjoy authentic Moroccan Tajine dishes. Tucked on picturesque Bussorah Street, it also serves nice Middle Eastern favorites, such as Hummus and kebabs.
Sofrais a lively café-style restaurant in Shaw Towers, just a couple of minutes stroll from the Raffles Hotel,that serves lovely Turkish and Middle Eastern food in a vivid and chirpy environment, and at fairly reasonable prices.
The neighborhood of "Kampong Glam" (Which is more popularly known as Arab Street) is home to most of Singapore's leading Middle Eastern and Lebanese restaurants... You can also find some nice Turkish-style cafes here, where you can seat on the pavement, smoke your shisha, sip your coffee and enjoy some people watching...
El Sheikhserves delicious Lebanese and Middle Eastern fare in a very pleasant atmosphere. Occupying a colonial-era shophouse in the hub of "Arab Street", it boasts cushioned floor seating, as well as a fairly nice alfresco area...
Alaturka is a lovely Turkish café - restaurant, with a fairly extensive menu that goes beyond the staples of Hummus, Falafel and Shawarma... Nestled along Bussorah Street, a short stroll from Masjid Sultan, it has both nice food, nice ambience and nice prices...
Marrakeshis a Moroccan style resto-bar in Clarke Quay, where you can seat on comfy couches, surrounded by traditional Moroccan ornaments, and enjoy all sorts of cocktails that has nothing much to do with Morocco, as well as nice Middle Eastern platters.
Café le Caire, Singapore's Egyptian-style restaurant, occupies a few joined-together shops along Arab Street and has different "sections", each with its own character and ambience...