Famous for its glittering malls and high-end brands, Singapore’s shopping belt is also home to hidden bars, off-the-beaten path eateries and trendy local designs.

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[Sponsored] Orchard Road might be the heart of Singapore’s high-end retail scene and the best place to check out the Christmas lights, but there’s more to the stretch than bright lights and big-name brands. Believe it or not, it’s also packed with some alternative options for foodies and shopaholics, most just a hidden turn away from all the action. Here are some top picks.

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Exotic Flavors

Generally known for its run-down appearance and its abundance of KTV bars, the slightly infamous Orchard Towers also has one other claim to fame: delicious Thai food. The old office building and shopping centre is home to a half-dozen casual Thai cafes, serving fiery, authentic flavors for Singapore’s Thai community. Try dishes like the krapao kai (basil chicken), green curry and other classics at one of several options, including Thai Tantric and Korat
 
Believe it or not, Orchard Road also has one of the best stretches for affordable Japanese food. Turn onto Cuppage Road, just off the main shopping belt, and you’ll find Cuppage Terrace, packed with all manner of restaurants, bars and even a Bollywood dance club. To the right of Cuppage Terrace is the older, more modest building Cuppage Plaza, also known as Little Japan. Here you’ll find casual ramen bars, izakayas and other eateries at affordable prices. 
 

Hidden Tipples

Walking down the crowded thoroughfare, full of shoppers and glittering storefronts, it’s easy to miss Emerald Hill. The turn to this historic, cobblestoned neighborhood is nestled between the Singapore Visitor Centre and Peranakan Place, half-obscured by outdoor seating for Acid Bar. But walk inside and you’ll be amazed at the beautiful Peranakan-style houses that line both sides, many of which have been turned into bars. Don’t miss the newest addition, Black Nut, which sports a colonial-meets-chinois décor and locally inspired cocktails and bar bites.

The Horse's Mouth

For bespoke cocktails and delicious bar food, look for Horse’s Mouth—an atmospheric cocktail bar/Japanese izakaya whose entrance lies discreetly hidden at the basement of Forum The Shopping Mall, inside Japanese eatery Uma Uma Ramen. Order strong cocktails like the Vieux Carre and the Jack Rose to go with your fried shrimp and tonkatsu (breaded pork). You can even order ramen from upstairs.
 
At the back of five-star hotel Pan Pacific Orchard, Singapore  right by Orchard Towers, is retro-inspired Sardinian restaurant and bar, Sopra Cucina. You can’t see it from the Orchard Road drag, but once you turn onto Claymore Drive, it’s hard to miss, with its old-fashioned light bulb-lit marquee out front. Food aside, they carry mostly Italian labels, spanning affordable house pour wines to premium bottles, as well as beers from Italian microbrewery Beer 32 and modern cocktails such as Amaro Smash (SGD 14), comprising smashed pineapple and Amaro Montenegro. 

Keepers

Treasure Hunting for Shoppers

There’s more to Orchard Road’s hidden gems than eating and drinking, of course. Located at the epicentre of Orchard Road is the relatively new enterprise Keepers. A futuristic, single-story building nestled among the supermalls, this long-term “pop-up” showcases a curated mix of fashion and crafts from local and international designers like from the Carrie K. and Dzojchen. They’re also big on hands-on workshops like leather making and Japanese textile printing, so be sure to check the schedule.

Orchard Road is also great for scouting hard-to-find cult labels if you know where to look. Run by local designers, SECTS Shop is tucked away on the fourth floor of Orchard Gateway and carries edgy street wear by brands like Sugarpills from the US, Shake Appeal from Bangkok, underwear designer Migo from Hong Kong. The multi-label store also carries local names like Antidepressant and Not Cool Enough.

Wrap up your day of shopping with a relaxing spa treatment and a rejuvenating swim at Pan Pacific Orchard, Singapore‘s mineral pool, before getting some much needed shuteye in one of their rooms or suites.

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