Showing posts with label Suckling Pig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suckling Pig. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2026

Mosella @ Pan Pacific Orchard - From Tapas to Josper Grill: New À La Carte Menu Celebrates Communal Dining

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Mosella at Pan Pacific Orchard refreshes its dining concept with a vibrant new à la carte menu, shifting away from structured multi-course formats to embrace the convivial spirit of Mediterranean communal dining. Designed for both casual lunches and lively evening gatherings, the menu offers a flexible mix of tapas, hearty mains, and grill-centric showstoppers, all thoughtfully portioned to suit different occasions. By day, diners can graze on lighter plates and carb-forward staples, while dinner spotlights the Josper grill — the heart of the open kitchen — where flame-kissed meats and seafood take centre stage.

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Beetroot & Burrata 4/5

The Beetroot & Burrata ($12 Lunch/ $16 Dinner) is an elegant opener, pairing smoky, creamy burrata with earthy beetroot. Accents of pickled shallots, baby arugula, and candied walnuts lend both brightness and texture, while a drizzle of Pedro Ximenez sherry dressing ties everything together with a gentle sweetness.

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Pan Con Tomate 4/5

Equally satisfying in its simplicity is the Pan Con Tomate ($8 Lunch/ $11 Dinner). Served on crisp, airy cristal bread, the grated datterini tomatoes are fresh and vibrant, lifted by good-quality extra virgin olive oil. It’s a classic done right — light, refreshing, and highly addictive.

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Potatas Bravas 3.8/5

The Potatas Bravas ($9 Lunch/ $14 Dinner) offers a more inventive take, featuring golden cubes of potato millefeuille. Crisp on the outside and fluffy within, they are paired with smoky mojo picón, garlic aioli, and finished with cured egg yolk shavings for an umami-rich touch.

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Mosella Caesar Salad 3.5/5

For something heartier, the Mosella Caesar Salad ($10 Lunch/ $$19 Dinner) brings together baby gem lettuce, aged Manchego, and savoury Iberico ham. The boquerones Caesar dressing adds a subtle briny depth, while almonds and croutons contribute crunch, making it both refreshing and satisfying.

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Chargrilled Octopus 3.5/5

The Chargrilled Octopus ($19 Lunch/ $36 Dinner) impresses with its tender texture and smoky char. Served atop a rustic white bean and potato stew with chorizo, each bite is layered with richness, further enhanced by saffron aioli and delicate shavings of bluefin bottarga.

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Gambas Al Ajillo 4/5

A perennial favourite, the Gambas Al Ajillo ($9 Lunch/ $14 Dinner) delivers bold, comforting flavours. Plump king prawns are sautéed in aromatic garlic and chilli oil, making it perfect for mopping up with bread.

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Paella Chorizo 3.8/5

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Paella Mariscos 4/5

The paellas here are hearty and well-executed. The Paella Chorizo ($29 Lunch/ $56 Dinner) leans on robust, meaty flavours, combining diced chorizo, grilled chicken breast, and piquillo peppers in a savoury chicken stock base. Meanwhile, the Paella Mariscos ($28 Lunch/ $52 Dinner) showcases the ocean’s bounty, with saffron-infused Bomba rice cooked in shellfish stock, studded with calamari and prawns, and finished with mussels and king prawns for a deeply satisfying seafood profile.

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Half Spatchcock Chicken 4/5

From the Josper grill, the Half Spatchcock Chicken ($38) stands out for its juicy, tender meat and smoky aroma. Paired with romesco, black garlic, and a hint of piment d’Espelette, it’s a well-balanced dish with both depth and vibrancy.

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Whole Branzino 4.2/5

The Whole Branzino ($62) is another highlight. This wild-caught European seabass arrives beautifully roasted, its skin crisp and lightly charred, while the flesh remains moist and flaky. Accompaniments of confit tomatoes, burnt citrus, and thyme enhance its natural sweetness.

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Galician Bone-in Striploin 4.2/5

For meat lovers, the Galician Bone-In Striploin ($158) is a true showstopper. This 700g Rubia Gallega cut boasts a deep, beefy flavour and satisfying chew, cooked to a perfect medium-rare and complemented by a rich porcini and beef glace.

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Cochinillo Asado 4.2/5

A must-try for sharing is the Cochinillo Asado ($78). This 1.2kg quarter suckling pig undergoes an intensive preparation process before being roasted to achieve its signature crackling skin. Beneath the crisp exterior lies tender, flavourful meat, paired with apple and Calvados purée and anise pork jus for a well-rounded finish.

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Cacao 4.2/5

Ending on a sweet note, the Cacao ($18) is indulgence at its finest, featuring a luscious 68% Nyangbo chocolate crèmeux paired with burnt milk gelato for a balance of richness and depth.

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Strawberry & Sherry 4.2/5

The Strawberry & Sherry ($12 Lunch/ $18 Dinner) offers a lighter contrast, with a soft Basque butter cake topped with strawberry gelée and finished tableside with warm sherry cream.

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Churro Rosette 4.2/5

For something playful, the Churro Rosette ($11 Lunch/ $16 Dinner) delights with its spiral form — crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and best enjoyed dipped in smoked vanilla dulce sauce.

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Leche Frita 4.2/5

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Oliva 3.8/5

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Spanish Rice Pudding 4/5

Other noteworthy options include the nostalgic Leche Frita ($9), the citrusy Oliva ($9 Lunch/ $16 Dinner) olive oil cake, and the comforting Spanish Rice Pudding ($8) with brown butter gelato and puffed rice crunch.

With its refreshed à la carte concept, Mosella successfully captures the essence of Mediterranean dining — relaxed, generous, and centred around sharing. Whether you’re dropping by for a light lunch or gathering friends for a hearty grilled feast, the versatile menu offers something for every occasion. Combined with the theatre of the Josper grill and thoughtfully crafted dishes, Mosella makes a compelling destination for both casual meet-ups and celebratory meals.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Mosella
Pan Pacific Orchard
Level 2, Forest Terrace
10 Claymore Road
Singapore 229540
Tel: +65 6991 6875
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Buffet Breakfast
A La Carte Lunch
Sun-Fri: 12pm - 2:30pm
A La Carte Dinner
Sun-Thu: 6pm - 10pm
Fri, Sat & Eve of PH: 6pm - 10:30pm
Saturday Brunch
Sat: 12:30pm - 3pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk towards Wheelock Place via ION. Exit Wheelock Place and turn left towards Liat Tower. Cross the road at the traffic light junction and turn left towards Royal Thai Embassy. Walk to Palais Renaissance, which is right after the Royal Thai Embassy. Cut through Palais Renaissance to the other side of the building. Pan Pacific Orchard is opposite the building. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Racines @ Softitel City Centre - The Ultimate Racines Buffet Brunch: Straits Edition

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The Ultimate Racines Buffet Brunch returns at Racines with an exciting new chapter as the beloved weekend experience is reimagined through the rich and comforting flavours of Straits heritage cuisine. Available exclusively on Saturdays, the new Straits Edition brings together nostalgic local favourites alongside premium seafood, live carving stations and indulgent desserts, delivering a brunch experience that beautifully blends tradition with contemporary refinement.

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The feast begins with an impressive selection of fresh Seafood on Ice, featuring freshly shucked seasonal oysters, poached tiger prawns, mussels and white clams. Seafood lovers can also enjoy fresh salmon sashimi alongside an assortment of sushi and maki, making it an excellent start to the leisurely brunch.

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One of the interactive highlights is the D.I.Y. Kueh Pie Tee Station, where diners can customise their own bite-sized treats. Fill the crisp pastry shells with braised turnips, prawns and chopped eggs before topping them with crushed peanuts, crispy shallots, coriander, chilli sauce and sweet sauce for a delicious combination of textures and flavours.

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A nostalgic touch comes in the form of a traditional local breakfast favourite. Freshly toasted Kaya and Butter Toast are served alongside perfectly cooked soft-boiled eggs, recreating one of Singapore’s most iconic breakfast combinations that never fails to satisfy.

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The carving station is another must-visit, showcasing beautifully Roasted Suckling Pig and Crispy Pork Belly. Both were exceptionally well executed, with crisp crackling giving way to tender, juicy meat, making them easily among our favourite dishes from the brunch spread.

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For those craving comforting local noodles, the D.I.Y. Noodle Station allows diners to customise their own bowls of Singapore Laksa or Lor Mee. With a selection of toppings and freshly prepared broths, it’s a satisfying station that caters to different flavour preferences.

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The Straits favourites continue to impress with an array of hearty local classics. Highlights include the Singapore Chilli Prawns served with fried mantou, Dang Gui Herbal Roasted Duck and Wok-fried Black Pepper Prawns, each delivering bold and familiar flavours. The Wok-braised Seafood Hokkien Mee is equally enjoyable, packed with seafood and infused with rich umami notes that make it difficult to stop at just one serving.

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Be sure to leave room for dessert, as more than ten sweet creations await to round off the brunch. Highlights include the fragrant Cempedak Crème Brûlée, nostalgic Ondeh-Ondeh Cake, Air Bandung Panna Cotta and an assortment of colourful Nyonya Kuehs. The dessert selection beautifully bridges French pastry techniques with familiar local flavours, making for a memorable finale.

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Another nostalgic treat not to be missed is the Local Ice Cream Sandwich Station, where creamy ice cream is tucked between slices of soft rainbow bread. I opted for the Raspberry Ripple flavour, and it instantly brought back childhood memories, making it one of my favourite desserts of the afternoon.

For a fun finishing touch, head over to the Teh Tarik Station where diners can try their hand at pulling their own frothy cup of Singapore’s favourite milk tea, adding an interactive element to the overall brunch experience.

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The Ultimate Racines Buffet Brunch: Straits Edition is available every Saturday from 12:30pm to 3:00pm, from 6 June to 31 October 2026. To celebrate the launch, all Accor Plus Explorer members can enjoy an introductory 50% savings and receive a complimentary bottle of Piccini Prosecco with every four adult diners from 6 to 30 June 2026. In addition, DBS, OCBC, Citi, JCB, and Maybank cardholders enjoy 40% off the adult buffet price for up to 8 diners, making it an even more attractive weekend indulgence.

The Ultimate Racines Buffet Brunch: Straits Edition
Every Saturday from 6 June to 31 October 2026
12:30pm to 3pm
$128++ per adult, $64++ per child

Words and photos by Crystal. A lady who likes to eat, photograph, and write about food, and dreams about travelling around the world one day. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Racines
Sofitel Singapore City Centre
Level 5
9 Wallich Street
Singapore 078885
Tel: +65 64285000
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am - 1030am, 12pm - 3pm, 530pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn right onto Peck Seah Street. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 3 minutes. [Map]

Friday, March 13, 2026

FOC Restaurant @ Keong Saik - Reintroduced Signature Spanish Dishes That Defined A Decade in Singapore

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FOC Restaurant has settled comfortably into its new home along Keong Saik Road, 6 months after relocating from its original space. The long-standing Spanish establishment continues its legacy of Catalan hospitality, serving bold flavours and refined plates that have defined the restaurant in Singapore for over a decade.

As the Lunar New Year festivities wind down, it’s a good time to take a break from reunion feasts and rediscover the vibrant flavours of Spain. With its cosy ambience, thoughtfully crafted dishes and well-balanced cocktails, FOC makes for a lovely spot for date nights, celebratory gatherings or a relaxed evening out.

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Foie Gras Terrine & Ahrenka Caviar in Crispy Phyllo 5/5

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Sea Urchin, King Crab & Tarragon Butter on Toast 3.5/5

We started the evening with two snacks. The Foie Gras Terrine & Ahrenka Caviar in Crispy Phyllo ($20 / 2pcs) was an instant highlight. The buttery foie gras terrine is sandwiched between a delicate, crispy phyllo shell and crowned with briny Ahrenka caviar. Each bite delivers a rich, indulgent contrast of textures that is crisp, creamy and luxurious.

Next was the Sea Urchin, King Crab & Tarragon Butter on Toast ($32 / 2pcs). While lighter in comparison, it carries a deep umami flavour from the sea urchin and sweet king crab, complemented by aromatic tarragon butter. It was enjoyable, though slightly overshadowed by the decadence of the foie gras bite.

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“Huevos Rotos” Japanese Egg 4/5

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Argentinian Prawns ‘al Ajillo’ 4.5/5

For tapas, we tried two classics. The “Huevos Rotos” Japanese Egg ($22) is served with crispy potatoes, Iberico ham, piquillo peppers and a light foam. Breaking the egg over the potatoes creates a comforting, creamy mix of textures. While the dish was enjoyable, we wished the smoky sweetness and spice from the piquillo peppers came through a little more prominently.

The Argentinian Prawns ‘al Ajillo’ ($32), on the other hand, was a standout. The prawns are cooked in a fragrant garlic sauce and paired with a spicy white bean emulsion that adds creaminess and depth. The sauce was so addictive that we happily mopped up every last drop with toast.

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Seafood ‘Senyoret’ Paella 4/5

No Spanish meal is complete without paella, and the Seafood ‘Senyoret’ Paella ($54) delivers a generous spread of seafood including Carabinero red prawns, Hokkaido scallops and squid. The seafood was impressively fresh and sweet, and the flavours were well-balanced throughout the dish. We personally would have liked the rice to be slightly more al dente with a more pronounced socarrat (the prized crispy layer at the bottom), but overall, it remains a very solid and satisfying paella.

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Suckling Pig with Cabbage ‘Trinxat’ 4.5/5

Another highlight of the evening was the Suckling Pig with Cabbage ‘Trinxat’ ($12 / 100g). The pork was incredibly tender, with beautifully crisp crackling skin that provided a satisfying contrast in texture. There was a slight gaminess to the meat, though the accompanying sauce and the earthy cabbage trinxat helped balance the flavours nicely. It’s a dish that showcases the richness and rustic charm of traditional Spanish cooking.

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Flaming Grand Marnier Baba 4/5

To end the meal, we had the Flaming Grand Marnier Baba ($16) served with vanilla ice cream and confit orange. The dessert is theatrically finished tableside, flambéed with whisky while guests are warned about the robust alcohol kick. The baba itself is wonderfully soft and fluffy, soaking up the fragrant liqueur while remaining moist and airy inside. Paired with the creamy vanilla ice cream and citrusy orange, it makes for a lovely dessert to share.

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FOC’s new Keong Saik space feels intimate, polished and welcoming. We were seated at the counter, which allowed us to watch the chefs in action, which is a delightful experience for food lovers who enjoy seeing the craft behind the dishes.

With its cosy atmosphere, attentive service and consistently well-executed Spanish cuisine, FOC remains a wonderful spot for special occasions, date nights or relaxed gatherings over good food and drinks. For those looking to visit during the day, FOC also offers a Weekday Lunch Promotion: a 3-course set lunch for $56++, with 1 diner free for every 4 guests, making it an attractive option for group lunches.

Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


FOC Restaurant
32 Keong Saik Road
Singapore 089139
Tel: +65 6206 5810
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Nearest MRT: Outram Park (EW, NE, TE Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 12pm - 1130pm
Fri-Sat: 12pm - 12midnight
Sun: 6pm - 1130pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Outram Park MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk straight towards Kreta Ayer Road. Turn right onto Keong Siak Road. Walk down Keong Siak Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Walk straight down Neil Road to Keong Saik Road. Turn right onto Keong Saik Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 3 minutes. [Map]


Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Barrel Story of Hikibi @ Cecil Street - Modern izakaya That Brings Fire, Whisky, and Craftsmanship Together Under The Artistry of Hibiki

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Barrel Story of Hikibi marks a global milestone as the first Hibiki-led concept restaurant to open outside of Japan. Located in the heart of Singapore’s CBD, this modern izakaya is guided by the spirit of omotenashi — Japanese hospitality expressed through sincerity, attentiveness, and thoughtful details. Bringing together wood-fire cooking, refined flavour construction, and whisky pairing, Barrel Story of Hikibi presents a contemporary interpretation of the Japanese izakaya experience. Open for both lunch and dinner, the restaurant offers flexibility through a well-curated à la carte menu alongside set dining experiences.

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Festive Yu Sheng (pre-order required) 4/5

Given the Chinese New Year period, we began with the Festive Yu Sheng, which requires advance ordering. It came as a pleasant surprise to find Yu Sheng on the menu of a modern Japanese izakaya. It was an unexpected yet festive nod to local dining culture.

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Smoked Nuts and Raisin 4.5/5

The Smoked Nuts and Raisin ($8) were dangerously addictive. Infused with deep smokiness, each bite was moreish and set the tone perfectly for the meal ahead.

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Prosciutto, Cream Cheese & Strawberry Maki Roll 4/5

The Prosciutto, Cream Cheese & Strawberry Maki Roll ($18 for 4 pcs) was a delightful play on contrasts. Cream cheese and strawberry are wrapped in savoury prosciutto, resulting in a harmonious balance of sweet, salty, and creamy with pleasing textural layers. A Shine Muscat variation is also available for those seeking an elevated fruit-forward option.

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Suckling Pig 4.5/5

The Suckling Pig ($22) came in the form of boneless pork belly cubes, crowned with crisp crackling skin and marinated in Chinese spices. Beneath the brittle skin lies a luscious layer of fat and tender meat. Paired with Japanese mustard, the dish felt familiar yet refined, reminiscent of our local sio bak, but executed with finesse.

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Tonsoku Harumaki 4.2/5

The Tonsoku Harumaki ($12/pc) offered a clever reinterpretation of a spring roll. Braised pig trotter is wrapped in spring roll skin and deep-fried till golden. It immediately brought to mind Kong Bak Pau, but reimagined in a crispy, handheld format.

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Uni-corn Croquette 4.5/5

A standout dish of the night, the Uni-corn Croquette ($24 for 2 pcs) delivered on both creativity and indulgence. Encased in a crisp shell is creamy corn, topped generously with uni. It’s an unexpected yet winning combination that truly impressed my palate.

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BARREL Chicken Rice 4.2/5

The BARREL Chicken Rice ($46) is a Hibiki-inspired take on Singapore’s iconic dish. Garnished with caviar and served with an in-house special sauce, this is likely the most expensive chicken rice in town. Price aside, the flavours were spot on, from the fragrant rice to the chilli and ginger sauces, all on par with a good traditional chicken rice stall.

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Aburi Wagyu Donabe 4.2/5

The Aburi Wagyu Donabe ($68) featured aburi A5 wagyu, cured egg yolk, green onion, and nori atop flavoursome rice. Comforting and deeply satisfying, the charred wagyu paired beautifully with the rice for a luxurious yet soulful finish.

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Soft Serve “HIBIK!” 4.5/5

We wrapped up the meal with the Soft Serve “HIBIK!” ($12), made with organic honey and Maldon salt. Soft, creamy, and lightly sweet, the dessert was elevated by Hibiki-infused honey, a subtle but elegant finale to the meal.

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Barrel Story of Hikibi successfully bridges Japanese craftsmanship with local familiarity, delivering a dining experience that feels both refined and approachable. Whether you’re here for whisky pairings, inventive izakaya dishes, or a luxurious twist on comfort food, Barrel offers a compelling reason to visit.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Barrel Story of Hikibi
The Quadrant
19 Cecil Street
Singapore 049704
Tel: +65 80287100
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Nearest MRT: Raffles Place (EW, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Raffles Place MRT station. Take Exit F. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]