Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. www.myguidesingapore.com › restaurants › one-on-the-bundOne on the Bund in Singapore

    Named after the famous embankment along Huangpu River in Shanghai, One on the Bund in the historic Clifford Pier at Marina Bay offers a contemporary interpretation of Northern Chinese Cuisine in an impressive 10,000 sq.ft within the Fullerton Bay Hotel.

  2. May 13, 2012 · Within historic Clifford Piers refurbished façade is the resplendent Shanghai-themed One on the Bund. Here, past meets present, where lavish contemporary fittings harmonise with Chinese antiques like old suitcases, birdcages, medicine cabinets and even an entire bed chamber.

  3. Mar 6, 2009 · The signature dish—the One On The Bund crispy lamb rib—eight pieces of orangey meat on a huge platter—was crispy, but absolutely reeking of a strong lamb smell.

  4. Apr 8, 2009 · Inspired by the embankment in Shanghai that conjures up images of glamour and modernism, One on the Bund offers a dining experience that brings you back to the sights and sounds of Old...

    • 80 Collyer Quay, Singapore, 049326
    • Chinese
    • 62.2M
  5. Feb 6, 2024 · One on the Bund. Once dingy and old, Clifford Pier has been transformed almost beyond recognition. It's now part of the Fullerton Heritage waterfront dining and entertainment precinct. You may feel like you've stepped into a five-star hotel lounge cum cultural museum once you enter the glass doors.

  6. Sep 16, 2009 · One on the Bund is one of the latest additions to the F&B industry here in Singapore. And in conjunction with Moet & Chandon’s 100th anniversary, executive chef Calvin Yeung from One on the Bund has specially whipped up a menu of fusion fare such as foie gras dumplings, wife biscuits with chicken pie fillings and fragrant quail to ...

  7. Discover the Bund, Shanghai's most popular place (aka Waitan), with it's colonial buildings and skyscraper views, using our travel tips and tour map. For a century, the Bund has been one of the most recognizable symbols and the pride of Shanghai. The architecture along the Bund is a living museum of the colonial history of the 1800s.

  1. People also search for