Magpie at Eng Hoon Street offers borderless soul food by New Zealand-born chef-owner Eliot Thomas. It’s a place that embraces being unconventionally familiar and unapologetically bold. The philosophy here is simple – come as you are and celebrate life’s moments over aggressively delicious shared plates, a kickass curation of booze, and the irresistible allure of music.
The menu is refreshed regularly, but when I visited, it was categorised into four sections – Snacks, Small Plates, Big Plates and Dessert. Each dish felt like a flavour bomb, and one common thread tied them together: a zesty, tangy punch that lingered in almost every bite.
Fresh Tandoor Bread 3.5.5
We started with the Fresh Tandoor Bread ($12) glazed with Magpie’s butter. The bread was delightfully chewy, but what truly elevated it was Nikki’s Special Chilli. Think of it as Magpie’s version of Lao Gan Ma – robust, spicy, and addictively savoury, the kind of condiment that makes everything taste better.
Prawn Tostada 4/5
The Prawn Tostada ($30) was next, with a thick prawn paste patty sandwiched between two crispy tortilla bases. The tostada was generously drenched in a rich, tangy tomato-based sauce, creating a textural contrast of crunch, tenderness, and saucy brightness.
Kokoda Ceviche 4/5
A standout was the Kokoda Ceviche ($29), a traditional Fijian dish. Unlike Peruvian ceviche that typically uses tiger milk, this version brought together passionfruit, coconut, and avocado. The result was tropical, punchy, and refreshing, pairing beautifully with the delicate slices of fish.
Cumin Lamb Ribs 4.2/5
My favourite of the night was the Cumin Lamb Ribs ($36 for 4pc). The meat fell off the bone effortlessly, tender and juicy, enhanced by a bold aji amarillo sauce and fresh coriander. This was comfort food reimagined with a fiery kick and layered complexity.
Lebanese 7 Spice Chicken 3.8/5
For the main, the Lebanese 7 Spice Chicken ($52) delivered a hearty plate brimming with aromatics. The blend of spices gave depth and warmth, balanced by pistachio yoghurt, pomegranate, and mint for freshness and tang. It was a dish that showcased both richness and restraint in the right proportions.
Magpie is not about subtlety – it’s about vibrancy, boldness, and soul. Every dish we tried had that unmistakable zesty finish, making it a dining experience that stays memorable. If you enjoy food that excites the palate with punchy flavours and playful creativity, Magpie should definitely be on your radar.
Magpie
Blk 57 Eng Hoon Street
#01-88
Singapore 160057
Website
Nearest MRT: Havelock (TE Line)
Opening Hours:
Wed-Thu: 530pm - 930pm
Fri-Sun: 12pm - 230pm, 530pm - 930pm
(Closed on Mon & Tue)
Direction:
1) Alight at Havelock MRT station. Take Exit 2. Walk straight down Zion Road. Walk to traffic junction of Zion Road and Tiong Bahru Road. Cross the road and walk to Seng Poh Road. Walk down Seng Poh Road. Turn left onto Eng Hoon Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]
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