SINGAPORE RESTAURANT

Binomio

Great Spanish eats in a cavernous setting with a smart dining room, a chilld-ouet bar space and a dedicated tapas bar.

4
Average: 4 (1 vote)

Spectacular Spanish eats are dished out at both their smart main dining room and chilled-out bar space here. But for a truly unforgettable experience, spring for the tapas tasting at the bar. It’ll have you fighting till the last bite. Just $69 gets you six different tapas of your choosing, including crisp ham and chicken croquetas, as well as tender pork-beef meatballs in squid ink sauce. Come prepared to order just about everything—it’s all amazing.

The first thing you need to know about this spot is that there are two distinct sections to the restaurant. All you can see from the outside is the casual 20-seat tapas bar, but really, three quarters of the establishment is the 70-seat dining room, a real posh space with starched white table clothes and formal table service (two people—front and back waiters—serve each dish).

For a quick meal, chowing down on simple tapas like tortilla de patatas ($8), Spanish potato omelette, at the convivial bar will do. But for a full experience, you’ll need to head to the dining room. In the kitchen is chef Jose Alonso, who’s fine dining experience at Restaurant ANDRE and the now-closed Santi, shows in the menu of precise small plates like baby octopus and potato escabeche ($16), which balances bites of briny octopus with tangy cylinders of vinegar-soused potato. Or the vegetable stew Rioja-style with slow cooked organic egg ($29), a peasant dish turned haute, featuring perfectly brunoised red pepper, zucchini and onions. The light touch is less appreciated when it comes to their paellas though. The arroz negro with squid ink ($70 for two) lacked the requisite crusty rice bottom, which could’ve been easily achieved by cooking the dish on a nice gutsy flame. Still, that’s a small gripe.

We have no complaints of their meatier mains like the slow-cooked roasted suckling pig ($124), a portion of crisp skinned animal with meltingly tender meat, or their fine selection of mostly Spanish red and white wines (from $49). Besides, in this age when even the most overpriced small plates joints look like glorified bars, Binomio’s commendable for providing a level of décor and service to match the prices.


Binomio is on Top Tables' Top 10 Restaurants in Singapore 2014.

Venue Details
Address: Binomio, Room 02, #01/F, Craig Place, 20, Singapore, 089692 Singapore
Phone: 6557-0547
Website: www.binomio.sg
Cuisine: Spanish, Tapas
Price Range: BBB - BBB
Open since: November, 2012
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am-1pm; Mon-Sat 5-9:30pm
Nearest trainChinatown
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