Hathaway Autograph opens as the flagship restaurant of the Hathaway brand, offering both loyal followers and new diners a compelling reason to rediscover its soulful cuisine. Located within the newly launched Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel along Selegie Road, the restaurant marks a new chapter for the brand, building on its foundations in Dempsey and Capital Tower while embracing a more refined and contemporary expression.
Perched on the second level, the space impresses with its high ceilings, elegant interiors and lush al fresco terraces overlooking the Mount Sophia enclave. The setting strikes a fine balance between sophistication and warmth, setting the tone for a dining experience that is both polished and deeply personal. Under the helm of Chef Kenneth, the menu draws heavily on “soul food” memories, featuring heirloom recipes and regional Southeast Asian classics, all thoughtfully reimagined without pork or lard.
Heritage Kueh Pie Tee with Shrimp 4/5
We began with the Heritage Kueh Pie Tee with Shrimp ($9 for 3pc), a refined rendition of the beloved Peranakan classic. The delicate golden nyonya pastry cup was impressively thin and shatteringly crisp, cradling a well-braised filling of julienned jicama and carrots that had absorbed the full depth of a savoury stock. Each piece was crowned with a fresh, snappy shrimp and a touch of house-made chilli, adding a bright, piquant lift. It’s a nostalgic starter elevated through precision and restraint.
Otah Otah Mousse 3.8/5
The Otah Otah Mousse ($9 for 3pc) offered a modern interpretation of a familiar favourite. The mousse was exceptionally smooth, delivering the aromatic notes of lemongrass and turmeric with a subtle smokiness, reminiscent of traditional otah. Encased in crisp charcoal cornets and topped with golden tobiko, the dish provided both textural contrast and visual appeal, presenting local flavours in a contemporary, bite-sized format.
Salmon & Coconut Kinilaw 4/5
A refreshing contrast came in the form of the Salmon & Coconut Kinilaw ($19), inspired by the Filipino method of curing fish. The cubes of salmon were rich and buttery, balanced by a bright citrus-vinegar marinade. The addition of coconut milk lent a creamy, tropical nuance that softened the acidity, resulting in a vibrant and well-rounded dish that whetted the appetite.
Wagyu Buntut Broth (tasting portion) 4.2/5
The Wagyu Buntut Broth ($28) was a standout for its depth and richness. Slow-cooked for eight hours, the broth carried a robust beefiness infused with spices such as nutmeg, star anise and clove. The Wagyu oxtail was gelatinous and fork-tender, melting effortlessly into the soup, while root vegetables soaked up the savoury essence. It delivered a comforting, almost nostalgic warmth, akin to a hearty home-cooked meal elevated with premium ingredients.
Boston Lobster Noodle (tasting portion) 4/5
For a touch of indulgence, the Boston Lobster Noodle ($58) impressed with its luxurious execution. The lobster was perfectly cooked, retaining a firm, bouncy texture and natural sweetness. Tossed with noodles in a rich crustacean sauce infused with laksa spices, each strand was coated in umami goodness, anchoring the dish in familiar local flavours.
Ah Nya’s Fish Curry 4.2/5
A highlight of the menu is Ah Nya’s Fish Curry ($36), a heartfelt tribute to heirloom family recipes. The curry gravy was thick, robust and beautifully balanced, with a tangy brightness cutting through the richness of the coconut base. The barramundi fillet was moist and flaky, standing up well to the bold spices. It’s the kind of dish that calls for extra rice to savour every last spoonful.
Assam Udang 4.5/5
Equally compelling was the Assam Udang ($32 for 5pc), a dish that delivered bold, punchy flavours. The tiger prawns were fresh and firm, coated in a thick, glossy tamarind glaze that struck a perfect balance of sweet, sour and spicy. The sauce clung to every crevice, offering a deeply satisfying, finger-licking experience that highlights the essence of Nyonya cooking.
Signature Beef Cheek Rawon 4.2/5
The Signature Beef Cheek Rawon ($35) showcased the beauty of slow cooking. Braised for 12 hours, the beef cheek was incredibly tender, soaking up the rich, earthy buah keluak gravy. The dish carried a complex depth without veering into bitterness, making it both comforting and refined.
Tempe Buncis 4.2/5
The Signature Beef Cheek Rawon ($35) showcased the beauty of slow cooking. Braised for 12 hours, the beef cheek was incredibly tender, soaking up the rich, earthy buah keluak gravy. The dish carried a complex depth without veering into bitterness, making it both comforting and refined.
Princess of The Straits 4/5
Desserts continued the theme of nostalgia with a modern twist. The Princess of The Straits ($14) reimagined the classic Puteri Salat by pairing glutinous rice and pandan custard with salted gula jawa ice cream. The interplay of warm and cold, sweet and salty, created a delightful finish that was both comforting and sophisticated.
Glutinous Rice Pudding ‘Pulut Tai Tai’ 3.8/5
Finally, the Glutinous Rice Pudding ‘Pulut Tai Tai’ ($14) offered a familiar favourite in a refined form. The coconut-infused glutinous rice was chewy and fragrant, complemented by a silky kaya gelato that melted into the warm base. It’s a thoughtful reinterpretation that retains the soul of the original while presenting it in a more contemporary light.
Hathaway Autograph successfully bridges the gap between heritage and modernity, delivering Southeast Asian soul food that feels both deeply personal and elegantly executed. With its focus on heirloom recipes, premium ingredients, and refined techniques, it offers a dining experience that evokes nostalgia while embracing innovation. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a first-time visitor, Hathaway Autograph stands as a compelling destination for heartfelt, flavour-driven cuisine in a stylish setting.
Hathaway Autograph
Varel Singapore
Level 2
189 Selegie Road
Singapore 188332
Tel: +65 64503400
Website
Nearest MRT: Little India (DT, NE Line)
Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am - 10pm
Direction:
1) Alight at Little India MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk across the open-air carpark to Selegie Road. Turn right onto Selegie Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 6 minutes. [Map]






















