Los restaurantes americanos creativos (occidental) más populares en Boulevard
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For graphic novel fans in Singapore, DC Super Heroes Cafe at Takashimaya is no doubt the choice for tasty food and an experience like no other. This is a superhero paradise and boasts a themed American-style menu ranging from burgers to soups, salads, pasta dishes, steaks, seafood and pizza – each inspired by a popular DC graphic novel. The restaurant includes feature walls of your favourite superheroes and the team here quite clearly love what they do. So for a delicious and seriously fun experience, fly into DC Super Heroes Cafe at Takashimaya along Orchard Road. This is one popular spot, however, so reservations are essential to avoid missing out.
Sky Lounge in Singapore boasts an enviable location on the 22nd floor of the Peninsula Excelsior Hotel, meaning guests can sit back and enjoy breathtaking views of the city’s iconic skyline as they dine on expertly crafted Western dishes. With a cocktail list as expansive as the spectacular panoramas on offer, Sky Lounge in City Hall is an ideal destination for business associates, casual diners or larger groups looking for a classic gourmet experience. Situated on Coleman Street and just a three-minute walk away from the picturesque historical landmark of Fort Canning Park, seats at this elegantly designed restaurant fill up quickly, so plan ahead and book now to avoid disappointment!
Mischief Singapore is a fusion restaurant in Esplanade that takes Southeast Asian street food recipes and puts an American twist on them, with impressive results. Using ancient techniques, exciting international ingredients and a creative flair, head chef Mark Tang is on to a very good thing at Mischief Singapore, located in Esplanade Mall on Raffles Avenue. This is the ideal spot to hit up with a group of friends, family or colleagues because the menu is perfectly suited to sharing lots of small plates, tapas, platters and more – accompanied by a bucket of craft beers, of course! As you can already see, this is one buzzing eatery so you’d best grab a reservation in advance to avoid disappointment!
A “Food Playground” with animated walls, waffle ceilings, and egg shaped booths, Gudetama Café Singapore is a perfect place for every occasion. Started by homegrown brands, Joe & Dough and The Soup Spoon, fans can enjoy all-day dining with comfort food and handcrafted beverages.Ride on an Egg-citing journey with your family and friends for a “Kawaii” moment!
abV@Southbridge is a Western restaurant situated in the Southbridge Hotel in Singapore’s Chinatown. The menu features classics like beef burgers, pizzas and sirloin steaks. But there are also more creative and delicious options, like braised oxtail stew, aglio olio spaghetti, blue mussels spaghetti and grilled salmon fillet. Set at the front of the hotel, you can watch the world go by around you on South Bridge Road while you eat. There are two bars in the hotel and abV@Southbridge has an excellent drinks menu. So, whether you want some indulgent western grub or just a quick drink in a bustling atmosphere, abV@Southbridge in Singapore has you covered.
Hero’s Singapore is the place to be for live music and live sport. On Circular Road around Boat Quay, Hero’s Singapore is a huge, Wild West-style place where a good atmosphere is guaranteed thanks to a regular live band and many, many TV screens. The kitchen offers an irresistible fusion of Indian and Western food which means kebabs, wraps, pizzas and plenty more besides, and in terms of drinks Hero’s Singapore is one of a kind. In the VIP area, guests can pour their own cold beer right at their table and track exactly how much they’re drinking (and spending) on an electronic display. For one heck of a good time, we really can’t get enough of Hero’s Singapore.
Outback Steakhouse Singapore is part of the iconic worldwide steakhouse chain that serves up premium cuts of meat, alongside chicken, ribs, seafood and pasta. This lively venue is focused on providing high quality food in a warm and welcoming environment, making it the ideal choice for relaxed meals out with friends or the whole family. Inspired by Australian culture and cuisine, expect to find steak cuts including ribeye, porterhouse and the signature Outback special sirloin served with sides of your choice. Wash it all down with a unique cocktail, glass or wine or imported beer and settle into this Somerset restaurant for a meal to remember. Located on Orchard Road, reservations at Outback Steakhouse in Singapore are essential.
Cavemen Restaurant & Bar is Singapore’s premier butcher and bistro serving up artisan charcuterie, aged cheeses, fine wines and of course, coffee. This is the perfect spot to treat yourself to an array of fine foods that you won’t find anywhere else – its location a stone’s throw from Novena station in Balestier makes it easy to reach. Highlights from the lunch and dinner menus include linguine aglio e olio with prawns, ibérico pork infused with sake and cajun chicken thigh served with mashed potatoes. We also recommend stopping in for Cavemen’s Sunday Lunch, which features an array of delicious specials like braised pork belly rice with pickled vegetables, truffle shoestring fries with grated Parmesan and the amazing beef ragu penne. There’s plenty more where that came from, so be sure to reserve ahead of time to secure a table at this buzzing spot on Jalan Dusun.
From the lakes of Minnesota to the hills of Tennessee, American cuisine is known for being absolutely delicious. At Tocha Bistro, you can get a taste of the United States without ever needing to pay an arm and a leg for plane tickets, instead head straight to Tocha Bistro to get your fix. Featuring over sixty delicious menu items, there’s something for everyone here at this Jalan Sultan restaurant. Found inside Hotel Boss just steps from Lavender and Bugis MRT stations, this is one restaurant not to be missed.
Taking its name from one of the two main characters in Punch and Judy, the popular European puppet show, Mr Punch Public House has quickly become a local sensation. Located at the rooftop and basement in the Mint Museum of Toys Building, this bar and restaurant appeals to the nostalgic in all of us with its iconic walls covered in vintage enamel signs. It’s the perfect place to kick back, relax and having an evening of ease escaping the hustle and bustle of Singapore’s vibrant nightlife. You’ll find a wide selection of fine whiskies, beers and cocktails alongside international dishes from all corners of the globe. Located on Seah Street – just steps from Bras Basah station and the National Library – Mr Punch Public House Singapore is not to be missed!