Best Creative Western American Restaurants in Clarke Quay
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Cuba Libre Cafe & Bar is a lively spot in Singapore’s Clarke Quay that’s perfect for an evening out of drinks and Latin American food. Inspired by Cuban culture and the vibe of Havana bars, there’s live performances nearly every night to keep the atmosphere lively and fun, although Cuba Libre’s funky cocktail selection can do that on its own. Guests can expect a packed drinks list of mojitos, martinis, Cuban specials, spirits, wines and beers. And of course then there’s the food, the menu here featuring contemporary dishes which blend elements of Latin American and Western cuisine. Located within the Clarke Quay Building B on River Valley Road, Cuba Libre Cafe & Bar is great whether you’re hungry for a meal, keen for some drinks, or looking for a dance.
Oyster Co in Singapore is a stylish dining out venue that captures the imagination of the city’s seafood lovers. Fresh oysters are the star attraction at this Magazine Road venue, with a superb selection of ice-cold beers serving as a delightful supporting cast. Light and refreshing, the dishes at Oyster Co are expertly prepared and presented by a skilled team of chefs. A perfect spot for after-work drinks or to kick-start an evening of entertainment, Oyster Co’s vibrant atmosphere will have you smiling in next to no time. A restaurant with a strong nautical theme, why not secure a table reservation and anchor yourself at Oyster Co today!
The Cooperage Singapore is first and foremost an excellent whisky bar, but it also serves exquisite food at dinner. Whilst The Cooperage Singapore is a chic and stylish spot with plenty of buzz, there’s no pretence here and the team behind the wheel believe in providing good, affordable whisky that everyone can enjoy. More than 200 whiskies are available and complemented by a food menu that offers everything from donburi bowls to mains like duck confit with truffle mash and orange sauce or Black Angus steaks. You’ll find The Cooperage Singapore on Hong Kong Street around Boat Quay where we advise arriving armed with a reservation.
Hickory in Singapore is a restaurant and bar that offers each and every one of its guests the warmest of welcomes. A venue with a real community spirit, this North Canal Road establishment boasts exciting food and drinks menus as well as a convivial atmosphere that you’ll want to bottle up and take home with you. From Australian steaks and cajun fries to large sharing platters, the food at Hickory is hearty and heavenly in equal measure. Add into the mix an ice-cold beer or an expertly crafted mojito, and you have all the ingredients needed for an entertaining evening. Moments away from Clarke Quay MRT stop, reserve yourself a table at Hickory today!
Taking its name from one of the two main characters in Punch and Judy, the popular European puppet show, Mr Punch Public House has quickly become a local sensation. Located at the rooftop and basement in the Mint Museum of Toys Building, this bar and restaurant appeals to the nostalgic in all of us with its iconic walls covered in vintage enamel signs. It’s the perfect place to kick back, relax and having an evening of ease escaping the hustle and bustle of Singapore’s vibrant nightlife. You’ll find a wide selection of fine whiskies, beers and cocktails alongside international dishes from all corners of the globe. Located on Seah Street – just steps from Bras Basah station and the National Library – Mr Punch Public House Singapore is not to be missed!
Ash & Elm in Singapore serves award-winning Western cuisine across three distinct kitchen spaces, including a charcuterie and cheese room, a wood-fired oven and an open charcoal grill. Located on Middle Road in Bugis inside InterContinental Singapore, Ash & Elm’s philosophy is built around the culinary world’s most primitive cooking technique: fire. Set in a striking venue, with all the charm and energy of a classic brasserie, the restaurant prides itself on the use of fine produce sourced from around the world.
A “Food Playground” with animated walls, waffle ceilings, and egg shaped booths, Gudetama Café Singapore is a perfect place for every occasion. Started by homegrown brands, Joe & Dough and The Soup Spoon, fans can enjoy all-day dining with comfort food and handcrafted beverages.Ride on an Egg-citing journey with your family and friends for a “Kawaii” moment!
Standing tall on Singapore’s Duxton Road, Lombardo’s is a big hit with the city’s burger aficionados. Stacked to the heavens with delicious toppings, Lombardo’s most famous burgers include the Singapore Fling with wagyu beef, crab meat and melted cheddar; Pork-A-Licious with pulled pork braised in beer; and Moo’s & Blues with Angus beef, melted Stilton blue cheese and avocado. With hearty sandwiches, veggie options and tasty sides also on the menu, you’re guaranteed to leave Lombardo’s fully satisfied. If the idea of tucking into fabulous food and an ice-cold beer sounds like your kind of evening, you’re bound to fall in love with Lombardo’s at first bite. A table reservation here is often the hottest ticket in town, so we recommend snapping one up at the first possible opportunity.
abV@Southbridge is a Western restaurant situated in the Southbridge Hotel in Singapore’s Chinatown. The menu features classics like beef burgers, pizzas and sirloin steaks. But there are also more creative and delicious options, like braised oxtail stew, aglio olio spaghetti, blue mussels spaghetti and grilled salmon fillet. Set at the front of the hotel, you can watch the world go by around you on South Bridge Road while you eat. There are two bars in the hotel and abV@Southbridge has an excellent drinks menu. So, whether you want some indulgent western grub or just a quick drink in a bustling atmosphere, abV@Southbridge in Singapore has you covered.
Hero’s Singapore is the place to be for live music and live sport. On Circular Road around Boat Quay, Hero’s Singapore is a huge, Wild West-style place where a good atmosphere is guaranteed thanks to a regular live band and many, many TV screens. The kitchen offers an irresistible fusion of Indian and Western food which means kebabs, wraps, pizzas and plenty more besides, and in terms of drinks Hero’s Singapore is one of a kind. In the VIP area, guests can pour their own cold beer right at their table and track exactly how much they’re drinking (and spending) on an electronic display. For one heck of a good time, we really can’t get enough of Hero’s Singapore.