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  1. Monday–Thursday | 10am–8pm Friday–Sunday | 10am–9pm. 120 Tanjong Beach Walk Singapore 098942. Press

    • Reservations

      Tanjong Beach Club welcomes pets of all sizes to the beach...

    • Events

      Our surf plays host to a myriad of celebrations and private...

    • Story

      There was a time when Tanjong beach was little more than...

    • Dining

      A restaurant, bar and club in one, this is the...

    • What's On

      Get ready to groove to the beats with DJ Beats Beats at...

    • Contact

      A public car park is located 30 meters from Tanjong Beach...

  2. Tanjong Pagar (Jawi: تنجوڠ ڤاڬر) in Malay means "cape of stakes", possibly due to kelongs (offshore fishing traps constructed using wooden stakes and cross pieces) along the coast from the village of Tanjong Malang till Tanjong Pagar.

  3. Get directions to Tanjong beach – a favourite with guests who treasure its tranquility and solitude. Find out more about the beach, carpark & transportation here.

    • Two Men Rice Bar. If you’re a fan of the bagels by Two Men Bagel House, you’ll love its rice bowl concept. Rice plates come with a choice of rice and an array of toppings.
    • Papi’s Tacos. If cold margaritas, loaded tacos and cheesy quesadillas sound good to you, check out this taco joint’s new outlet at Tanjong Pagar. You know the stuff on its menu is the real deal, especially if you’ve tried proper Mexican food in the US.
    • Takagi Coffee. If your sweet tooth is begging for a treat, we suggest swinging by this Japanese roastery cafe. The beans are roasted in-store, so you’ll know you’re in the right place when you get a whiff of coffee.
    • Night Hawk. This one-of-a-kind cocktail bar at Tanjong Pagar needs to be on your list. Sip on tipples that include intriguing ingredients like peanut butter, miso dashi and bitter gourd.
    • Bearded Bella. Bustling with crowds during the weekdays and weekends, it’s hard not to notice Bearded Bella along Craig Road. Bearded Bella, a Melbourne-inspired cafe, serves hearty brunch and dinner, as well as desserts and drinks made in-house.
    • Hamburg Steak Keisuke. Hamburg Steak Keisuke is one of the many Chef Keisuke’s restaurants in Singapore that sell Japanese cuisine around the Tanjong Pagar locale.
    • Ramen Keisuke Tori King. Image credit: @thehungrygluttons. Another restaurant by Chef Keisuke, Ramen Keisuke Tori King’s differentiating factor lies in their broth, which is made from ingredients such as chicken bones, chicken feet, Japanese seaweed, and an assortment of vegetables, to create a creamy and smooth broth.
    • Ikkousha Hakata Ramen. Image credit: @hungryunicornsg. Another popular ramen restaurant around the area is Ikkousha Hakata Ramen. Similar to SAMA Curry & Cafe, this place allows you to choose your spice level ranging from level one to level four.
  4. Tanjong Pagar is Singapores unofficial Little Korea (at least when it comes to restaurants) and the longest queues are often found snaking out Kko Kko Nara’s door. What’s not to love, after...

  5. Tanjong Pagar is a neighbourhood that showcases Singapore's transformation from a fishing village to a modern metropolis. Discover its cultural monuments, art galleries, boutique hotels, restaurants and more in this ultimate guide.

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