The Black Swan
Reliable and hearty American-French bistro fare, great cocktails and a 1920s Great Gatsby vibe.
It's not the most innovative menu in these pages, but the chophouse-style dishes at The Black Swan are well-executed and consistently delicious. Add to that the appeal of dining in a 1920s-style heritage building, the affable but professional service, the intriguing cocktail list, a new selection of carefully sourced steak options and, now, their new garden patio, and it's easy to see why it is one of the best (and best-loved) restaurants in town.
The buzz: The good folk at Lo & Behold (Loof, The White Rabbit, Tanjong Beach Club) just launched this 1930s-style joint in heritage building The Quadrant at the heart of the CBD. They aim to make the restaurant a destination dining spot: rare and special (like the places described in Nassim Taleb’s well-known namesake book, The Black Swan).
The vibe: Striking art deco outfittings with bold geometric shapes—including some cool frosted spherical lights—and a stunning U-shaped bar made of granite, all contribute to The Black Swan's pitch perfect period feel.
The food: American classics with a contemporary twist, dreamt up by consulting chef Sebastian Ng (Restaurant Ember). Start with steak tartare ($26)—featuring crispy sunchoke—or baked bone marrow with crostini ($18). Then, move on to mains like sous vide duck confit ($36). There’s also a set lunch (Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm) priced from $38 for two courses, plus, a condensed after hours menu (after 10:30pm).
The drinks: Tipples inspired by old school speakeasy favorites, from Salty Sea Dog ($19) to B.B. King ($19), made with banana-infused whisky, smoked maple syrup, barbecue bitters and a dash of sorbet.
Why you’ll be back: Besides the comforting selection of hearty American standards and gorgeous setting (few places in the CBD have this much character), it isn’t too stuffy: ideal for after work drinks with colleagues or even a first date.
Eat this at The Black Swan: Baked bone marrow. It's one of I-S Magazine's 50 things to eat before you die (2013).
Address: | The Black Swan, The Quadrant, 19, Singapore, 049704 Singapore |
Phone: | 8181-3305 |
Website: | www.theblackswan.com.sg |
Cuisine: | American |
Price Range: | BBB |
Open since: | July, 2013 |
Opening hours: | Mon 10:30am-9:30pm; Tue-Thu 10:30am-midnight; Fri 10:30-1am; Sat 4pm-1am |
Nearest train | Raffles Place |
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