Just Opened September 2019: New Restaurants And Bars In Singapore This Month

The new month brings about fresh faces in the bar and restaurant scene, from traditional Japanese and Chinese fare to Asian concepts that are a tad bit more modern in interpretation. Quench your thirst with familiar bar openings and fill your tummy with a fanfare of good cooking as we look at what Singapore has to offer this September.

New Restaurants in Singapore

Chalerm Thai

All the best flavours associated Thailand can now be found at The Capitol Kempinski. Chalerm Thai is the latest addition to the hotel’s varied repertoire of dining concepts, sure to satisfy your tastebuds with classic favourites such as the Tom Yum Goong (Thai seafood tom yum soup), Phad Thai Kung (stir-fried rice noodles), and Khao Phad Sapoarod (pineapple fried rice). Named after the Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre in Bangkok, Chalerm Thai promises comfort flavours with their traditional recipes, sauces, and spices imported from The Land of Smiles.

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Chalerm Thai is located at The Arcade, The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore, 15 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178906, p. +65 6715 6875. Open daily 11am – 10pm.

The Garden Club

The Garden Club is the latest rooftop escape in the heart of the CBD. From a stunning rooftop setting and vivacious music to a comprehensive food menu, there’s everything you need for an unforgettable moment. Health is one of the restaurant’s main focus, and you’ll find that vegan and plant-based alternatives paint over most of the menu with things like Smoked Baby Corn, Fried Curry Okra, and Wild Herb Karaage. As the day progresses, The Garden Club’s menu changes as well: from coffee in the morning to bowls and desserts for lunch and teatime.

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The Garden Club is located at OUE Downtown Gallery, #05-01, 6A Shenton Way, Singapore 068815, p. +65 6971 8265. Open Mon-Fri 9am – 12am.

Sushiro

Japan’s largest conveyor-belt sushi chain has dropped into Singapore! As the first outlet in Southeast Asia, Sushiro at Tiong Bahru Plaza offers over 100 varieties of sushi and side menu selections, with prices starting from S$2.20. Using ingredients imported directly from Japan, Sushiro is dedicated to serving high quality sushi and employs an advanced IT system programmed to automatically remove a plate from the lane after a fixed time so you get the freshest of the fresh. Exclusive and seasonal mainstays will also be unveiled periodically to keep diners surprised.

Sushiro is located at Tiong Bahru Plaza, #02-118, 302 Tiong Bahru Rd, Singapore 168732. Open daily 11am – 10pm.

Una Una

Fans of unagi can rejoice, for there’s a new specialty restaurant in town serving up some fantastic charcoal-grilled fish. Be treated to a wonderful spread of unagi offerings like the hitsumabushi, bento boxes, or set meals with sashimi, sushi rolls, and salads. Utilising authentic unagi sauce from Japan, the eels are expertly grilled with a double-dipping technique over charcoal to give the fish its characteristic flavour. The best part? All of Una Una’s offerings are extremely affordable.

Una Una is located at Bugis+, #04-10, 201 Victoria St, Singapore 188067, p. +65 6238 1011. Open Mon-Fri 11.30am – 3pm, 5pm – 10pm, Sat-Sun 11.30am – 10pm.

Tong Xin Ru Yi Traditional Hotpot

Because there’s no such thing as too much hotpot. Tong Xin Ru Yi prides itself for its unique range of housemade signature soup bases (think  Stewed Marinated Beef with Spicy Soup and Golden Frog Soup). These come brimming with a suite of delicious ingredients such as Premium Eight Second Beef (S$24), Black-bone Chicken Slice (S$20), and BBQ Garlic Oysters (S$32/six). A DIY sauce bar (S$2) allows you to mix up a wide array of condiments to create the perfect sauce to complement the fresh and flavoursome ingredients.

Tong Xin Ru Yi Traditional Hotpot is located at 6 Lorong Telok, Singapore 049019, p. +65 6536 8058. Open Mon-Fri 11am – 10.30pm, Sat-Sun 12pm – 10.30pm.

REBEL

The newly revamped TripleOne Somerset now houses one of the newest forays in Singapore’s gourmet sandwich scene: REBEL. Taking inspiration from the Vietnamese Banh Mi and other Asian dishes, REBEL offers a wide selection of sandwiches, including vegan and vegetarian options. While most of the sandwiches are fixed, more adventurous patrons can choose to mix-and-match the available ingredients to create a sandwich that’s truly theirs. REBEL is also proud of their coffee, which is ethically sourced from small-batch coffee roasters and coffee growers.

REBEL is located at TripleOne Somerset, #01-08, Somerset Rd, Singapore 238164. Open daily 8.30am – 9pm.

New Bars in Singapore

Smith Street Taps & Friends

What started as a single store back in 2013 with just a few beers on draft has now expanded with something of a cult following. While Smith Street Taps continues to serve an international collection of craft brews, the new Smith Street Taps & Friends – which takes over the space of The Good Beer Company – a few stalls down will proudly and permanently offer all Singapore-brewed or conceptualised craft beers and meads. On the lineup for now are beers from the good folks at Brewlander & Co., Rye & Pint Brewery, Daryl’s Urban Ales, That Singapore Beer Project, Pink Blossoms Brewing, Lion City Meadery, and Brewerkz.

Smith Street Taps & Friends is located at Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, #02-062, Blk 335 Smith St, Singapore 050335. Open daily from 6.30pm – late. 

Writer’s Bar

After a lengthy restoration, the Raffles Hotel has reopened with a completely fresh look. Back to stay is the iconic Writer’s Bar, which pays tribute to the many famous authors who have stayed at the hotel throughout the years. Helmed by award winning head bartender Paul Hammond, the bar will set out to create artisanal and classic cocktails inspired by the stories and experiences of the writers participating in Raffle’s new “writer-in-residence” programme. You’ll also find a refined selection of fine champagnes, spirits, and wines to inspire.

The Writer’s Bar is located at Raffles Hotel Singapore, Grand Lobby, 1 Beach Rd, Singapore 189673, p. +65 6337 1886. Open daily 5pm – 12am.

Platform

Platform is a café-bar along Amoy Street that serves low-ABV cocktails from as early as 12pm. Opened by the same people behind the now-defunct Fancy, you can think of it as a second coming. Focusing more on flavour profiles, owner-bartender Sin Kim Shin (he’s also a Diageo World Class 2017 winner) creates tasty, refreshing tipples that’ll help you beat the heat. Not neglecting the café part, Platform also brews fragrant coffee from beans sourced around the region, with their own processing and roast profiles. It’s a unique concept that redefines the way we drink, and we’re expecting great things.

Platform is located at #01-01, 19 Amoy St, Singapore 069854, p. +65 8280 0292. Open Mon-Fri 12pm – 12am, Sat 4pm – 12am, closed Sun.

Malts

Malts is an up-and-coming whisky bar nestled in a cosy spot in Marina Square. A premium whisky bar, it sees more than 400 bottles on display across over 100 labels to choose from, including Japanese favourites like Yamazaki and Hibiki. What sets Malts apart from the others is its emphasis on pairings, with beautifully-prepared food that pairs well with its fine whiskies. For the discerning whisky lover, Malts offers a variety of whisky tasting flights that’ll take guests across various brands and ages, coupled with canapés and dinner. In addition to whisky, Malts has a decent variety of cocktails, beers, spirits, and wine.

Malts is located at Marina Square, #01-07/08, 6 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039594, p. +65 6252 8002. Open Mon-Sat 11.30am – 2pm, 5pm – 2am. Closed Sun.

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An avid reader with an adventurous personality, Shannon has always sought for new and challenging experiences to expand his learning horizons. When he’s not out and about exploring, you will be able to find him cooped up in a cafe with his trusty ol’ MacBook and a cup of coffee.