About Mohamed SultanClub-hoppers would enjoy this row of clubs. This scene promotes a lively, vibrant social atmosphere due to the intense mingling inside and outside of the joints. Needless to say, the streets themselves are emanating the party mood, and with the excit ...
Robertson Quay Restaurants – Cafes in Robertson Quay, Dining Places in Robertson QuayOnce housing the wealthy man’s offices, warehouses and jetties, this laidback space along the Singapore River is unpretentiously elegant and quaint. If you are looking to avoid the hustle and bustle of Clarke Quay and Boat Quay, Robertson Quay is t ...
Where to Chill Out in Mohamed Sultan
The Singapore Tyler Print Institute: The Singapore Tyler Print Institute will go down in history books, for it was established at SGD 17 million, a staggerinq amount considering its cosy building size (certainly not of Bilbao’s proportions). US p ...
Top Restaurants in Mohamed Sultan DistrictRobataya Yoyogi is a Japanese restaurant that specializes in grilled food. As Singapore 's first-built robatayaki restaurant, the concept is still relatively new and a novelty to the local dining experience. Similar to sitting around a su ...
Where to Eat in Mohammed Sultan
Canele Patisserie Chocolaterie: Pastry chef Pang Kok Keong has steadily worked his way up the ranks of the pastry-making world. He is now a renowned pastry chef recognized in his own right having been nominated for the Pastry Chef of the Year Awa ...
Where to Party in Mohamed Sultan
The Siam SupperClubIn a space replete with Buddha motifs, clubbers enjoy the plush booth seating, soft mood lighting, Asian bites and humorously named alcoholic drinks, such as Buddha Jumps Over the Wall and Laughing Buddha Martini. The dance floor ...