3 Best Restaurants in Singapore

Settler's Café

$$ | Chinatown Fodor's choice

Of all Singapore's popular themed cafés, Settler's Café is considered the first board game café in the country. There are more than 600 games on offer, which you can enjoy as part of a package that includes food and drink alongside a few hours of game play. You can select from options like the dinner package, which includes grilled chicken, pasta, and fish and chips with free-flowing non-alcoholic drinks; or the wine package where you can play as you drink a bottle of wine. Games include everything from Monopoly and Pictionary to intense strategy games and silly party games.

39 North Canal Rd., Singapore, Central Singapore, 059295, Singapore
6535–0435
Known For
  • games like Pictionary
  • dinner and wine packages
  • fun for friends
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Brewerkz

$$ | Clarke Quay

This buzzy, breezy microbrewery, sprawling along a prime stretch of real estate on the Singapore River, across from Clarke Quay, serves Western-friendly favorites like burgers and pizzas, buffalo wings, beer-battered fish-and-chips, and chargrilled steaks, along with lighter fare like grilled fish and soups. The portions are hearty—perfect for soaking up pours of Brewerkz's award-winning craft beers. You'll find the brewery's signature beers and up to ten seasonal and guest brews on tap, along with a well-chosen list of bottled beers and ciders, all made locally at its 8,000-square-foot brewery.

The Beast Southern Kitchen + Bourbon Bar

$$ | Kampong Glam
Lending Singapore's food scene a charming dose of Southern comfort, The Beast serves staples like country fried steak, chicken and waffles, and cheesy grits in a laid-back setting of rusted oil drums and wood counter tops. If you have the stomach, try the Beast Burger, a 1.6-pound beef patty with a pound each of pulled pork and buttermilk fried chicken—it’s free if you finish it in 60 minutes. All this makes for suitable padding to do a post-dinner bourbon tasting. The extensive menu of mostly Kentucky-made bourbon includes tasting flights (from S$32).

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