Best Italian Restaurants in Jurong East
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Chances are, you’ve heard of fArt tArtz. After all, such a name isn’t easy to forget. Even less forgettable is the food served up in this Jurong East Central restaurant. In fact, at Singapore’s fArt tArtz it’s seriously delicious, and it’s not just desserts you’ll find – there’s also crisp salads, healthy grilled flatbread burgers and pasta galore. There’s something for everyone at this outlet at JCube in Jurong East, so don’t hesitate to stop by fArt tArtz for a very pleasant dining experience indeed.
Dear diners, please note that indoor or outdoor seating is subject to availability. Thank you! Legend has it that Eve didn’t pluck an apple from the tree of knowledge, share it with Adam and let loose a Pandora’s box of evil upon the world, but that she actually committed the rather righteous act of heading up to Holland Village’s Original Sin, with her Edenic partner in tow, to order up a smorgasbord of divine Mediterranean food, unleashing instead a culinary voyage of Odyssean proportions. This fruitful Mediterranean restaurant tucked down Jalan Merah Saga at Chip Bee Gardens is all about guilt-free, healthy dining with dishes made from ethically-sourced ingredients, putting the good back into Singapore’s crowded restaurant scene.
As you head northwest up the hill through Bukit Timah, the landscape gets progressively greener. And, though you might think otherwise, the range of restaurant options doesn’t get thinner on the ground. Just before you hit the Rail Mall on Upper Bukit Timah Road is an Italian restaurant that has the rare privilege of being helmed by two chefs, each with a respective northern and southern Italian specialty. It’s thanks to this that Acqua E Farina – water and flour, the basic ingredients – can offer Singapore diners a comprehensive, balanced Italian restaurant experience. Reserve a table today!
Pizza Bar boasts artisanal Italian thin-crust pizza and a good selection of
antipasti, salads and pasta, with Italian wine and beer to complement. Its
relaxed, contemporary setting makes it the perfect spot for a business
lunch, dinner and drinks with friends, or weekend brunch with the kids.
A Singapore restaurant introducing Japanese omakase dining to Italian cuisine, Fratini La Trattoria is a place to relax with a wine as a team of all-star chefs collaborate on a surprise showcase of delicious dishes. Menus? Here at Fratini’s Bukit Timah restaurant there aren’t any. Free-styling the menu every day, diners can enter blind and rely on fine Italian flavour and exceptional wine pairings, delectable desserts and more. Find Fratini La Trattoria down Greenwood Avenue, whether you want to wow a date or be wowed yourself – this will be a night to remember! Please see below for Fratini’s policy on children in the restaurant.
Amano translates to ‘by hand’, which tells you something about what to expect from the food at Amano ristorante. Pastas and pizzas are made fresh each day from premium ingredients shipped in from Italy and elsewhere around the world. The menu also features plenty of other homely Italian classics, like meatballs, calamari and truffle fries. Wines are desserts are also classic Italian, with panna cotta and tiramisu supplying a sweet finish to your meal. The vibe of the cosy restaurant matches the food; expect a vibrant atmosphere, friendly service and a laid-back vibe. From the wine to the atmosphere, Amano provides an authentic Italian dining experience in the heart of Bukit Timah.
Da Paolo Bistro Bar at Rochester Park is the home of excellent, traditional Italian cuisine in Singapore. Situated on Rochester Drive, not far from the MRT Buona Vista stop, Da Paolo Bistro Bar at Rochester Park serve up amazing flavours from the Mediterranean each and every day. The extensive European food offering covers all your favourite dishes as well as a few surprises that you might not have come across before. What’s more, the cocktail list will have you widening your eyes with delight! So whether you’re after a business lunch or a decadent evening meal grazing over lots of antipasti and small plates, make sure you reserve your spot in advance!
A little corner of Italy located in Singapore’s Bukit Timah district, La Braceria Pizza & Grill is a charming eatery offering classic Italian cuisine and a cosy ambience. Tucked away on Greendale Avenue, this restaurant is quite a hidden gem, serving up a delightful range of pizzas, pasta, antipasti, meat, seafood dishes and a whole lot more. Book a table at La Braceria to dine on authentic Italian food in a traditional atmosphere.
Ristorante Pietrasanta is a charming Tuscan style family restaurant in Wessex Estate, amid lush greenery, winding lanes, and the classic black-and-white colonial buildings that once housed members of the British military and their families from 1948 until the 1970s.
Open daily for lunch and dinner except on Tuesday, Pietrasanta is an ideal getaway to indulge in outstanding food and great wine, well removed from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet near the vibrant 1-North community.
Diners at Pietrasanta will enjoy home-style Italian cooking prepared with the finest ingredients by our Executive Chef Loris, and choose from a comprehensive list of quality Italian wines specially curated by our Managing Director Giuseppe.
The Little Lazy Lizard is anything but lazy when it comes to dishing out delicious Western influenced culinary creations. The restaurant opens for breakfast and does loads of naughty sweet treats like pancakes and French toast, as well as the signature Lazy Lizard big breakfast. The dinner menu brings other classic American dishes, like burgers, steaks and also creative dishes like the crabby pesto pasta. All this comfort food is served up in a super cool restaurant, with an industrial feel that compliments both the food and the relaxed vibe. Portions are large, staff friendly and prices more than fair, so there’s plenty of reason to get down to the Little Lazy Lizard.