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  1. Mar 11, 2010 · Contact: View Website. 6595 1388. Opening hours: Sun-Thu 4pm-11.30pm, Fri, Sat and public holidays 4pm-12am. Do you own this business? Sign in & claim business. An email you’ll actually love. The...

    • 231 Outram Road, Singapore, 169040
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    • Don Lechon
    • Inasal Restaurant
    • Gerry’s Grill
    • Kabayan Filipino Restaurant
    • Iskina Cebu Singapore
    • Tapa King
    • Kuya’s Kusinang Pinoy
    • El Mesa Clarke Quay
    • Kubo Woodfired Kitchen
    • La Café & Bar

    Lechón is a Spanish word referring to the famous Filipino roasted suckling pig, and it is also the signature dish at Don Lechon. Served with a heap of rice, their Chopped Lechon ($11) comprises fat and plump chunks of pork that are well-marinated with herbs such as lemongrass and garlic. It even has a faint coconutty taste! Other dishes that we enj...

    Image credit: @sporkandbeanz Inasal Restaurant at Lucky Plaza is where you can find cheap and good Filipino fare. In fact, they serve some of the best Chicken Inasal ($11) in town. You can find other classic Filipino dishes here, such as Sisig ($13.50) and Longsilog ($10). While you’re there, don’t leave without trying the famous Filipino desserts ...

    Image credit: @alisonjennizasolis For grilled Filipino food with a fun setting, Gerry’s Grill is the place to hit up. Boasting two outlets at Cuppage Road and Raffles Avenue, Gerry’s Grill is a restaurant that specialises in char-grilled meat such as Pork BBQ ($12), Chicken Kebab ($12), and Inihaw Na Pusit ($19), which is grilled squid. For somethi...

    Image credit: Kabayan Filipino Restaurant’s Facebook page Kabayan Filipino Restaurant serves Filipino food cai png style. You can choose from a spread of more than 15 dishes, or get set meals such as their Tapsilog ($8), which satisfies with a hearty portion of fried rice, fried egg, and meat. Be sure to complete your meal with a dessert such as th...

    Founded by a former insurance agent who left his job to start Iskina Cebu Singapore, this stall at Timbre+ draws a large crowd with their Sizzling Lechon (from $8.50). Sticking to the traditional ways of roasting the suckling pig using charcoal, the lechon here is not only fragrant from the spices but also has an addictive charred flavour. For lunc...

    Image credit: @cerizzy Tapa King is a fast food restaurant with more than 100 stores in the Philippines. The signature dish of the stall is Tapa King ($7.20), which is a set meal comprising garlic rice, egg, and grilled beef. The dish comes with four flavours—Original, Sweet & Spicy, Sweet, and Bacon. For those on an even tighter budget, you can al...

    Image credit: @sporkandbeanz For homely Filipino food that’s extra satisfying, try Kuya’s Kusinang Pinoy. Fans rave about their Bulalo Special ($28), which is a beef soup that’s filled to the brim with parts such as bone marrow and shank. If you’re not a fan of such parts, then you can go for the safer Sizzling Sisig ($15), which is said to be full...

    Image credit: @el_mesa_by_octapas El Mesa doesn’t exclusively serve Filipino food—it also serves local tapas. The Filipino fare it does serve, however, is said to be excellent. Pares Retiro ($24), for instance, is a beef stew with garlic fried rice that is said to be highly delectable. There’s also the Crispy Pata ($38), which consists of succulent...

    Image credit: @oliviachews_ Helmed by the former head chef of Meatsmith Little India, Kubo Woodfired Kitchen offers forward-thinking dishes inspired by the flavours of Filipino cuisine. Mains such as the Barramundi ($38++) have clear Filipino influences in the form of the bagoong dressing, which is used to enhance the juicy sea bass. A must-try is ...

    Image credit: @bastyscorner La Café & Bar offers a mix of Filipino and Western fare. If you’re here exclusively for the former, though, go for the Lechon Kawali ($7.90++), which gets you a plate of ultra crispy deep-fried pork belly. The Bistek ($7.90++)also comes highly recommended—it’s a Filipino-style beef steak served with rice. Address: 103 Ir...

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  4. sgmagazine.com › nightlife › singapore-bar-clubHalo - SG Magazine

    Jul 21, 2010 · Compact and bijou, Halo is set high up in the eaves of Wangz Hotel. Featuring a wrap-around terrace with paranomic views of the city skyline, Halo encourages pre-club partying in style—not to mention its top notch cocktails.

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  6. Sitting at the rooftop of WANGZ Hotel is Halo, a fantastic bar where you can chill with your date while listening to live music. Halo specialises in premium beers and uniquely handcrafted cocktails, and serves tapas and light bites to go alongside.