9 New & Cool Restaurants In Singapore You Shouldn’t Miss Out On!

Does your date often complain about going to the usual haunts for dinners? If your answer is yes, it’s time to check out our low-down of the best new restaurants in Singapore.  These range from Michelin-starred restaurants to those with stunning views.

Best New Restaurants In Singapore For Dates

1. Birds of A Feather

Calling all Sichuan cuisine fans! It’s time for you to flock to one of Amoy Street’s new restaurants!

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Opened by the owners of Chengdu cafe chain Birds of a feather signature burger Credit: .

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Opening Hours: 10am- 11pm daily
Tel: +65 6221 7449
Website

2. Tsuta Japanese Soba Noodles

Tsuta, aka the first Michelin starred ramen joint, has finally landed on our sunny shores.

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The 18-seater restaurant at Pacific Plaza created a stir in Singapore on its first day! Crowds Tsuta Shoyu Ramen Singapore Credit: Pinky Piggu[/caption]

On the other hand, the Shio broth is prepared with seafood and chicken stock mixed with sea salt and rock salt and served together with green olives.

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Opening Hours: 11am- 10pm daily
Tel: +65 6734 4886
Website

3. Renga-Ya

Renga-Ya is a Japanese BBQ and steakhouse. Its name means ”brick house” in Japanese and that is also the theme of Renga-Ya’s decor.

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Aside from that, Renga-Ya also has a wide variety of yummy side dishes such as beef tataki and deep fried oysters as well as pork katsu.

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Renga-Ya
Address: #01-11/12 Chijmes, 30 Victoria St., Singapore, 187996
Opening Hours: Lunch 12pm – 2.30pm daily, Dinner 6 – 11pm (Mon – Sat), 5pm – 10pm (Sun)
Tel: +65 6352-1966
Email: [email protected]
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Monti also counts authentic Italian dish Rombo, a baked turbot dish with potato discs and ravioli with braised veal osso buco filling, among its signature items.

Besides good food, you can also look forward to an exciting line-up of music performances daily. Monti’s resident DJs are Stephen Day and Adam Sky.

Monti
Address: 82 Collyer Quay, The Fullerton Pavilion, Singapore 049327             
Opening Hours: Lunch 12pm – 3pm (Wed – Fri), Dinner 6pm – 1am (Mon- Thurs) and 6pm – 4am (Fri & Sat)                                                                                                                                                                                       
Tel: +65 6535 0724
Email: [email protected]
of Bocuse d’Or Asia-Pacific (a prestigious international cooking competition).

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For meat lovers, we suggest ordering the Limestone Ridge full-blood wagyu beef rump ($32 for 150g) or Heritage US Kurobuta pork rack (S$39 for 300g) for maximum satisfaction.

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Tel: +65 6694 -3291
Email:
[email protected]
Website

6. Upper Place

Perched atop Wangz Hotel, Upper Place offers a stunning bird’s eye view of the cityscape.

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Upper Place specialises in European small plates with a pronounced Asian influence.

We recommend the Thai-inspired Slow Cooked Pork Belly Tacos ($10)Miso Norwegian Salmon ($17) and the Lobster Kueh Pie Tee ($10).

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Opening Hours: 7am- 9.30pm daily
Tel: +65 6595 1380
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Besides that, Marziga Indian Bar & Grill also has a variety of Indian cocktails and mocktails.

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Opening Hours: 12 -3:30pm, 5pm-1am
Tel: +65 62537307
Email: 
[email protected]
 

8. Red Tail Bar

Red Tail Bar is the latest addition to the new restaurants in Clarke Quay.

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Opening Hours: 6pm – 2am daily
Tel: +65 6738 2988
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Opening Hours: 12pm – 11pm (Weekdays), 12pm – 12am (Wed & Fri), 4pm – 11pm (Weekends and public holidays)                                                                                                                                                                  
Tel: +65 6532 1011
Email:
[email protected]
So there you have it, 9 new restaurants in Singapore with distinct styles and different cuisines to impress your date!

Discover SG confirm plus chop you will have a great time exploring and indulging in great food at these new restaurants. Who knows, maybe one of these new restaurants will turn out to be your new favourite hangout or dinner spot.

Also, read 15 Delectable Meals In Singapore Below $2.50 That Will Make You Question Reality

Tsuta: Japan’s Super Famous & First Michelin-starred Ramen Stall Opens Next Month!

Foodies and ramen enthusiasts rejoice! The world’s first ever Michelin-starred ramen shop, Tsuta, opens in Singapore next month!

If you are on the hunt for world class cuisine that promises to challenge your palate without breaking the bank, this is it.

Where and When?

Tsuta Singapore will be located at 9 Scotts Road, Pacific Plaza.

The bad news? The restaurant will only open their doors sometime in October.

Unless you are already in Japan, at which we suggest you to head over ASAP, we can only look at pictures…

Meanwhile, here’s something you can salivate at.

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As much as we want a steaming hot bowl of Tsuta’s ramen to devour this instant, maybe the phrase ‘absence makes the heart grow fonder’ can apply to our stomachs as well?

Tsuta in Japan

This is the first overseas venture for Tsuta. The original shop is located in Sugamo, a neighbourhood in Toshima, Tokyo.

In Japan, Tsuta is a 9-seater joint that serves roughly 150 bowls of ramen a day. In addition, it is one of the most affordable Michelin-Starred establishments you can visit.

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As a result, it is not surprising for queues to start forming outside the small shop in Japan as early as 6 in the morning.

The catch? The shop only opens at 11am for business.

Tsuta Singapore

Tsuta Singapore will offer 3 different soup bases. They are the renowned shoyu soba, infused with their signature black truffle oil, shio soba, and miso.

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Most importantly, Chef Onishi himself will be supervising the kitchen to ensure similar standards to that of the original. Yum.

Why Singapore?

According to Chef Onishi, the restaurant was not short on offers since they snagged the award.

What made him choose the eventual partner from Singapore? It was simply the fact that unlike others, the Singaporean had made the effort to get in line and taste the food himself. Guess something good came out of Singaporeans love for queuing.

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Lucky us.

In Japan, Tsuta usually opens from 11am to 4pm. Unless the ingredients run out before that. However, there is still no word on how the Singapore stall will operate.

The ramen from Tsuta, described as THE best ramen in the world, is no small feat considering that Chef Onishi only opened the restaurant in 2012.

We really can’t wait!

Tsuta Singapore
Address: #01-01 Pacific Plaza, 9 Scotts Road, 228210 Singapore
Opening Hours: To be confirmed
Official Website:
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