Homegrown highs

Part of our new SG Eats 2017.

 


 

Despite being a world-class cocktail nation, there had historically only been a couple of bars treating Asian ingredients seriously in mixology. That started changing over the past year or two, and now over a half dozen cocktail bars have made it their calling card, resulting in better, more creative tipples for us, as well as more than a passing nod to the history and stories behind them. Most also come with Asian-fusion bar bites—a big plus.

Ah Sam Cold Drink Stall

This bar is great with classics like the Old Fashioned and the Manhattan, but they truly shine when bringing Asian flavors into their concoctions, some even served in teacups. Sip them alongside local eats like Hokkien mee and char kway teow. 60A Boat Quay

Bitters & Love

Naz Arjuna whips up some locally inspired cocktails such as Ancient Orchard, made with small batch geranium gin, Tio Pepe cordial and Peychaud’s bitters. Get their addictive truffle chips. 118 Telok Ayer St. 

Lucky Bar

Full of Luck Club has added a secret little rooftop bar. Concocted by Darren Lim, drinks include the curious Dragon’s Breath, a blend of High West Campfire whisky and mezcal, with goji and wintermelon syrup. Also get the braised pork belly bao from downstairs. 243 Holland Ave.

Native

Famed for its signature cocktail involving ants, Native is a cool bar with a focus not on exhaustive spirits lists, but rather individually sourced sakes, whiskies, gins and arracks from around Asia. This includes lots of locally foraged ingredients and some inventive mixology. 52A Amoy St.

Nutmeg & Clove

A pioneer in the Asian cocktail thing, Nutmeg & Clove’s menu channels five eras of Singapore’s history. Order up the Barrel Aged SG Sling (gin, sandalwood infusion, orange liquor, DOM, cherry liquor, hibiscus, pineapple and bitters). 10A Ann Siang Hill.

Phat Cat Laundry

Fashioned after a Chinese laundry shop, it has detergent boxes on the wall, washing machines and a drawing of a cute cat. Cocktails include the Teh Botol, spiked with red tea rum, and the purple, ginbased Andy Lau. Try the prawn egg rolls. 4 Jiak Chuan Rd.

Red Tail

The drinks list at Zouk’s cocktail bar is divided by the names of Asian hoods like Lan Kwai Fong in Hong Kong and KL’s The Row, most with subtle tropical touches that go great with fusion bar bites like Scotch century eggs. 3C River Valley Rd.

The Warehouse

Easily the sexiest hotel lobby bar in town, the one at The Warehouse pays tribute to the storied history of the building (a godown, an illegal distillery, a club) in its signature cocktail menu. Try the Singapore Sazerac, with raisin-infused bourbon and pandan bitters. 320 Havelock Rd.

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It doesn't need to be fancy to be cool

Part of our new SG Eats 2017.

 


 

Elevated versions of Singaporean classics aren’t anything new, but in recent months we saw a strong focus on individual dishes that got us pretty excited: from nasi lemak specialist The Coconut Club to wanton mee fetishists Wanton Seng’s Noodle Bar. Smith Street Taps finally got some hawker craft beer competition in the form of 3rd Culture Brewing Company, and the atas kopitiam at Bukit Merah Lane got blown out of the water with the arrival of Timbre+. Here are eight of the hipster-est hawkers in Singapore. 

3rd Culture Brewing Co.

There’s now a craft beer stall at Maxwell. The 12-tap selection changes often, but they’ve stocked Yeastie Boys and Tiny Rebel, among others. Best part: Tian Tian chicken rice is nearby. #01-33 Maxwell Food Centre, 1 Kadayanallur St. 

Coffee Break

It has been in operation for decades, but this hawker center coffee spot serves butter pecan latte or a sea salt mint latte, To eat, get the Earl Grey toast. #02-78 Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Rd.

The Coconut Club

This Instagrammable kopitiam of Ann Siang Hill dishes out premium nasi lemak, made with MAWA coconuts, northeastern Thai jasmine rice, Malaysian ikan bilis and chicken. Top up with the otak otak. 6 Ann Siang Hill. 

Day & Night 

This kopitiam turns into a cozy Italian joint by night, with a self-service counter where you can order pizzas, burgers and pastas like vongole and tom yam. #01-46 56 Eng Hoon St.

Garcons Express

Their Immanuel Kitchen at the Bukit Merah Lane kopitiam is an original hipster hawker, but Garcons Express is even better. Try their homemade charcuterie. #01-37 Timbre+, 73A Ayer Rajah Cres.

A Noodle Story

A hip hawker specializing in Singapore style ramen, the culinary school graduates here serve fixings like sous vide char siew, HK-style wanton, potatowrapped prawn and more. #01-39 Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Rd.

Smith Street Taps

Our enduring favorite place for giant pints of craft beer from Japan, the UK, Hawaii and elsewhere, and that too for under $15. Pro tip: the Michelin-starred HK Soya Sauce Noodle stall is a few doors down. #02-062 Chinatown Complex, 335 Smith St.

Wanton Seng's Noodle Bar

Wanton mee gets cool at Wanton Seng’s, with its wooden bartop and high-end ingredients. Mix and match your mee with honey-roasted char siew, and Batalong egg, among other yummy sides. There are craft beers and cocktails, too. 52 Amoy St.

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