Best Bistros in Bukit Batok
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Chances are, you’ve heard of fArt tArtz. After all, such a name isn’t easy to forget. Even less forgettable is the food served up in this Jurong East Central restaurant. In fact, at Singapore’s fArt tArtz it’s seriously delicious, and it’s not just desserts you’ll find – there’s also crisp salads, healthy grilled flatbread burgers and pasta galore. There’s something for everyone at this outlet at JCube in Jurong East, so don’t hesitate to stop by fArt tArtz for a very pleasant dining experience indeed.
Dining at Bee’s Knees in Singapore is a buzzing experience to say the least (pun very much intended). Located in the Singapore Botanic Gardens – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – this charming Bukit Timah cafe pollinates its surroundings with warm hospitality and great service. A family-friendly, all-day dining cafe by day and a cozy hangout by night, the Western-inspired menu at Bee’s Knees features a wide variety of pastas, sandwiches and pizzas that are injected with Asian-inspired flavours. Housed in a marvellous heritage building, arriving at Bee’s Knees with a table reservation in your back pocket is highly recommended.
At The Workbench Bistro they are all about proper, honest food, taking a practical approach to their cooking methods and serving up creative dishes and classic cafe cuisine, all made completely from scratch. Located on Ang Mo Kio Avenue, The Workbench Bistro is causing quite a stir in the neighbourhood, even drawing in foodies from further afield in Singapore with options like the purple Japanese sweet potato waffles and a trendy industrial decor that only further adds to its appeal. Find out what all of the fuss is about and book a table at this Ang Mo Kio hotspot now!
Halal Western cuisine made from scratch is what’s up for grabs at Eatzi Gourmet Bistro, where you’ll enjoy a range of delicious food from fried chicken to waffles with ice cream and everything else in between. Using only the best ingredients like all-natural grass-fed beef sourced from New Zealand, seasonal vegetables and fresh herbs, Eatzi Gourmet Bistro offers a fine dining experience without the big price tag. The SAFRA Yishun location – found just next to Yishun Park on Yishun avenue – is known in town for its friendly service and being a place for the whole family. Reserve a table now.
Cat Café Neko no Niwa is proud to be Singapore’s first cat café and a proven hit with both locals and visitors alike, being continuously awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence ever since 2014. Situated in a conservation shophouse by the Singapore River in Boat Quay, this charming spot offers the purrfect place to unwind with coffee, cakes and cats. The adorable feline company is undoubtedly a heartwarmer and guests pay a time-based fee to enjoy time with them.
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The Stamford Brasserie is an all-in-one dining destination that brings to life the charm and exuberance of a classic French brasserie. The stylish tri-concept outlet, first in the hotel to run completely plastic-free, is conveniently located on the ground floor of Swissotel The Stamford and comprises a Grab & Go, Bistro Restaurant and Beer Bar.The venue’s tasteful décor is a feast for the eyes, featuring a mix of traditional vintage appeal interspersed with industrial-chic contemporary touches. Also incorporated is an open kitchen and bar, where diners can witness lively bistro cooking in action.
Small Ville Bakery Cafe in Orchard offers a chance to enjoy some good old-fashioned home cooking. Situated on Ang Mo Kio Street, this welcoming bakery has an uncomplicated concept, mixing together natural, high-quality ingredients and the skills of chef Tan Jia Hui to create a menu that appeals to everyone. And much of the menu has a western feel. For instance, breakfast options include eggs Benedict or bratwurst, eggs and baked beans, while lunch mains feature chicken and gruyere wraps and traditional fish and chips. Then, there are always a few pasta choices as well, along with healthy grilled fish. As the restaurant promises, 'you don't need a silver fork to eat good food.' So, if you want great value, enjoyable food, this Singapore eatery will be ideal.
Situated down Moh Guan Terrace, Flock Cafe is a dream come true for Singapore’s coffee lovers and caffeine addicts. Locals do indeed flock to the restaurant's Tiong Bahru location, and we can’t blame them – this fantastic cafe serves up amazing cuisine in addition to their delightful variety of brews. The interior of Flock Cafe is sleek and modern, the perfect spot for some quiet contemplation with a cup of coffee or tea. Try one of their sandwiches for lunch, order up some French toast in the morning or go for some coffee and a piece of cake in the afternoon – whatever the plan, be sure to book ahead, as Flock Cafe is known to stay busy, especially during peak hours.
The number 99 is full of symbolic meaning in Islam, and at Ninety Nine Bistro on Singapore’s Eunos Road, they’re honouring the religion by serving only wholesome halal cuisine to their dedicated customers.The restaurant offers diners a truly unique concept: on the one hand, they can enjoy quick grab-and-go dishes that are pre-packed and ready to purchase, and on the other, guests are welcome to enjoy a sophisticated sit-down meal complete with table service and food cooked fresh to order. In this way, the restaurant appeals to a wide range of customers, especially busy workers looking to enjoy an incredible meal without the wait. Paya Lebar’s Ninety Nine Bistro serves up a range tasty meze like hummus bil tahini and Arabic salad, wood-stoned pizzas and tasty pastas, as well as Asian delights like Chinese-style mee goreng, salted fish fried rice and nasi goreng warung. It’s all halal, and it’s all delicious, so head over to see for yourself what all the fuss is about!