Titillate your taste buds with four of the best martini deals in Singapore, shaken or stirred. 

Amuse 

Available Tuesday 6-10pm

Helmed by Austrian mixologist Klaus Leopold, Amuse has concoctions that are both delicious and inspired. Swing by on Tuesday nights, 6-10pm, for their “My Boyfriend Is Out of Town” martini nights. Don’t worry, guys get to enjoy the drinks as well. Expect monthly rotating drinks such as the refreshing spiced apple martini and elderflower martini going for $10++ each. 

Morton’s The Steakhouse

Available Monday-Saturday 5-7pm

This prime steak joint’s MORtini nights are immensely popular so come early. The signature classic martini comes with house blue cheese-stuffed olives in gin or vodka, and the chocolate mortini has melted chocolate swirled into the creamy drink. There’re also the Cosmopolitan, appletini and lycheetini; each will set you back $12.95++. The highlight, however, is the free-flow medium rare filet mignon sandwiches served butler-style which makes this martini deal as good as it gets.

No.5 Emerald Hill Cocktail Bar

Available daily 9pm-1am

The good folks at this iconic, relaxed bar actually ring a bell to announce the start of their daily martini promotion. Get two martinis for $16 (usually $14 each) every night—and there are a lot to choose from. We like their lychee and specialty Choya martinis as well as the fiery Bangkok martini, made with their chilli vodka brew.

Speakeasy

Available Wednesday 5:30pm-midnight

What’s more apropos than drinking martinis at a 1920s Prohibition era-styled bar? Pounding their $5 martinis—dirty, watermelon and grapefruit varieties as well as other specials—all night long like they’re going out of style. This martini night is only for the ladies getting midweek drinks however. Guys get to enjoy the eye candy. 

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Lace up for some of Singapore’s best runs, happening just around the corner.

Adidas King of the Road, October 28

This ambitious regional marathon culminates in an ultimate championship race set in Gardens by the Bay. With an expected turnout of 12,000, this race looks like it’s going to be massive, and scenic too. Definitely something to watch even if you’re not up to participating. Register ($50) on the Adidas King of the Road website by October 7.

Lion Dash Sprint, November 3

Get downright filthy at this extreme mud and obstacle race course that resembles parkour more than running. For the first time in Singapore, participants will be expected to leap, climb and crawl their way over, under and around obstacles to the finish line at Tampines Bike Park. The organizers are very open to runners donning costumes—that should be wild—but make sure you can slap your race bib on or you won’t qualify. Register ($74-79) on the Lion Dash Sprint website by October 26.

Run For Hope, November 18

Devote those long, labored strides to a worthy cause, such as cancer research. For 20 years, this leisure run has helped raised funds for the National Cancer Centre Singapore, and aims to get 10,000 runners this time. Boasting 3.5km and 10km distance categories, it also has a new route at the Padang. Register ($35-80) on their website by October 31.

Brooks Run Happy, November 24

Running and partying can go together with this new 9km race that stretches across Marina Barrage to a makeshift party venue, where Zouk’s resident DJ Ming will be spinning into the night. Register ($50-135) on the Brooks Run Happy page by October 31.

Pioneer Road Run, November 25

For amateurs, this new race at Jurong Central Park promises to ease you into the world of runner’s high. It has 5km and 10km competitive and fun run options, as well as training runs before the day itself. Those with preexisting medical conditions can join the 3km Walk for Health—don’t worry, there’ll be doctors on standby. Register ($15-35) on their website by October 30.

Salomon X-Trail Run, November 25

Step it up with this unique race at Tampines Mountain Bike Park & Trail, which returns for its fifth edition. Runners pound the undulating trails of sand, gravel, grass, soil and even running water to get to the finish line—possibly one of the best ways in the city to commune with nature. Register ($45) on the Salomon X-Trail Run website by November 7.

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Hop to it and try something different with these beer cocktails, available at various bars in Singapore.

Black and Tan
Fans of Irish brews are going to love this one. Take not one but two time-honored favorites, Kilkenny cream ale on the bottom, then Guinness draught (but of course) on top, to produce this beautiful bocktail—an Irish yuan yang if you will.
$17 from Mulligan’s Irish Pub & Restaurant

Absolut Classic-Tee-Nee
A marriage of Schneider Weisse Tap 7 Bavarian wheat beer and Absolut vodka that’s shaken up with dashes of Bols lychee liqueur and lychee syrup, served in a martini glass. You might never go back to the insipid lychee martini.
$18 from Sque Rotisserie & Alehouse

Graveyard
This potent drink will wake even the dead. Here’s what goes into it: 15 ml each of Hennessy V.S.O.P, Stolichnaya, Gordon’s, Bacardi, Jim Beam, La Paz tequila and Famous Grouse whisky. But that’s not all, there’s also 200ml of Heineken and Guinness. Imbibe and try not to keel over—you’ve been warned.
$27 from The Penny Black Victorian London Pub

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If you don't have time for luxe lunches and can't stay for dinner, opt for a decadent high tea. Singapore has some great options.

Chihuly Lounge

Open Mon-Fri 2:30-5pm, Sat-Sun 2:30-5pm for high tea

The popular joint offers an eight-course weekday afternoon tea set on weekdays and a high tea buffet during the weekends. The latter menu changes every three months and currently includes canapés, like goose liver parfait, as well as classics like raisin chia seed scones and risotto arancini. The dessert spread is extensive and includes blood orange fruit paste, lemon mille-feuille and yogurt parfaits. $58++.

Café Mosaic

Open Sat-Sun 12-4pm for high tea

Menu highlights: Cafe Mosaic's weekend high tea menu includes stalwart items such as fresh oysters and sashimi as well as Japanese tempura, roasted beef strip loin, braised duck with sea cucumber, congee, salted egg pork ribs and of course, chocolate fondue to end it all on a sweet note. $48++ with free flow of hot drinks. UOB and DBS cardholders get a 15% discount.

The Knolls 

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Open Mon-Fri 3-5pm for high tea

Menu highlights: At The Knolls, you can choose from the English Tea, Japanese Tea, Peranakan Tea and Nonya Tea sets, which consist of classic items like smoked salmon and egg and chive sandwiches, lemon pound cake, unagi tamago rolls, matcha profiteroles and even otak-otak sandwiches. Tea sets start at $39.90++ and OCBC credit cardholders enjoy 15% off.

The Landing Point

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Open Mon-Sun 3-5:30pm for high tea

Menu highlights: This lovely waterside cafe offers luxe offerings like Boston lobster cornet, smoked salmon mille-feuille with caviar, duck confit crepe roulade and cucumber sandwich with ikura, served on a classic 3-tiered plate. $45++ with a free flow of coffee and TWG teas. HSBC cardholders enjoy a 10% discount every day.

L'Espresso

Open Mon-Thu 2-5:30pm; Fri Sun 12noon-2:30pm (1st seating), 3-5:30pm (2nd seating) for high tea

Menu highlights: L'Espresso scores brownie points for presenting a high tea menu in Singapore with a decidedly English accent—creole salmon with tartar sauce finger sandwiches, smoked eel with Granny Smith salad on rye crostini and five different types of cakes (try their signature royal chocolate crunchy hazelnut) make this one a sure-win with the ladies. $45++.

Shangri-La Hotel's Rose Veranda 

Book a table at The Rose Veranda with Chope

Open Sat-Sun 11:30am-2:30pm (1st seating), 3-6pm (2nd seating) for high tea

Menu highlights: There are 164 blends of tea at this quaint, rose-scented spot. We recommend the Shangri-La, a black tea blended with white flowers and exotic fruits that pairs superbly with any of the daily special tea sorbets. For food, choose from either an English or Singapore high tea menu. $45++, includes free flow of one tea blend.

The Regent Singapore's Tea Lounge 

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Open Sat-Sun 12noon-2:30pm (1st seating), 3-5:30pm (2nd seating) for high tea

Menu highlights: You may not need dinner after this high tea. Singapore buffet favorites make an appearance here, as do an assortment of signature items like their roasted wagyu rump, smoked cod carpaccio, avruga caviar, duck rillette, soft-shell crabs, kumquat cheesecake and red currant scones. They also have station serving gelato, crepes and Belgian waffles. $64++.

Tiffin Room

Open Mon-Sun 3-5:30pm for high tea

Menu highlights: Come to the famed Tiffin Room for classic English high tea, Singapore-style. The Tiffin Room offers both a buffet spread with a fruits theme and a three-tier afternoon tea set, which consists of sacher torte and warm scones with clotted cream and homemade jams.  $58++ with free flow of hot coffee and tea. Citibank cardmembers enjoy a 25% discount.

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