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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · What better way to do so than via eating? Thus, here are the 11 best places in Raffles Place to grab a satisfying meal during working hours. Raffles Place is labelled as the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District (CBD), with the MRT station smack in the centre of the country’s financial hub.

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    • Tsukimi Hamburg
    • Soup Cup
    • Golden Nur
    • Sol & Luna
    • Kinber Kopi
    • Whiskdom
    • Humble Bakery
    • 88 Hong Kong Roast Meat Specialist
    • Phat Fingers
    • Project Acai

    If you’re looking for a satisfying meal in the CBD that doesn’t break the bank, head to Tsukimi Hamburg on the first floor of CapitaSpring. Here you’ll find legit Wagyu hamburg sets priced under $20, including the signature Tsukimi Hamburg Don ($14.80): short-grain rice with a 180g handmade patty made of US beef, pork, and Miyazaki Wagyu. This is t...

    For a fuss-free meal that doesn’t sacrifice on flavour, check out Soup Cup, a six-minute walk from Raffles Place MRT Station. Started by an ex-MasterChef Singapore finalist, this kiosk specialises in fish soup that’s pakced with flavour, sans MSG. Their Signature Seafood Soup ($13)is loaded with liao, namely grouper slices, clams, pork, prawns, and...

    A mere three minutes by foot from Raffles Place MRT Station is Market Street Hawker Centre, which houses plenty of affordable and delicious eats. One such is Golden Nur, a family-run stall known for their Crispy Chicken Biryani ($6.50). Only served during lunch, each portion gets you a deep-fried chicken leg that’s well-marinated, boasting a crispy...

    Located nearby is Sol & Luna, a pretty European restaurant perched on the 17th floor of CapitaSpring. The CBD spot offers well-priced lunch sets with a view, at $42++ per person for a two-course meal, or $48++for three. For mains, choose theHouse-Made Raviolini, cooked with a hazenut butter sauce and topped with fried sage. Otherwise, go light with...

    Image credit: Gerald Lim Kinber Kopi, a five-minute stroll from Raffles Place MRT Station, is another hidden gem in the CBD. Those on a budget can check out their assortment of sandwiches, affordably priced from just $2.90. Popular picks include the Omelette with Bacon Sandwich ($4.90) andTuna & Egg Mayo Sandwich ($2.90). There’s even an interestin...

    Fans of Whiskdom can now get their lava cookies and muffins at the homegrown bakery’s One Raffles Place outlet! The takeaway kiosk offers the brand’s famous bakes that come with a molten filling, including popular flavours such asMatcha Lava Cookie and Salted Dark Chocolate Brownie. Each piece is priced at $6.50, but you can also get them in a box ...

    Another One Raffles Place must-visit is Humble Bakery, a scone specialty cafe opened by ex-Bakery Brera bakers. If it’s your first time here, try their Original Scone ($3.30), a classic tea-time snack that’s best enjoyed warm. TheirPeanut Mochi ($4.80) is another popular flavour that pairs crunchy peanut paste and QQ mochi with a buttery scone base...

    Image credit: @chiaraang Here’s a not-so-secret secret: 88 Hong Kong Roast Meat Specialist is a unanimous favourite among the EB team! Helmed by an ex-restaurant chef, this popular stall has expanded to the CBD. Their latest Far East Squareoutlet boasts over 100 seats with a comfortable air-conditioned setting. You’ll find the eatery’s signatures h...

    Popular fried chicken chain Phat Fingers has an outlet in the CBD, a five-minute walk from Raffles Place MRT Station. Here you’ll be treated to Korean-style fried chicken served in a variety of dishes, from hearty rice bowls to burgers. TheirNuclear Spicy Xtra Hot Burger ($8.99) is a must-try if you’re into spicy food. This chunky sandwich stars a ...

    Acai fans would be familiar with this next entry. Project Acai, which has been around since 2015, has many outlets across Singapore, including one at Lau Pa Sat. The medium Original Flower Bowl ($9.90) is ideal for days you don’t want an overly filling lunch, or if you’re in the mood for a pick-me-up during office hours. We visited the CBD outlet d...

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    • PS.Cafe (#03-37) I’m starting off this list with one of my favourite cafes— PS.Cafe. Located on the breezy 3rd level of Raffles City, PS.Cafe takes on a floating double-story greenhouse effect, creating the illusion of an idyllic retreat within the busy city district.
    • The Food Place (#03-15 to 17) On a budget? You might be happy to know that Raffles City has a food court on the 3rd floor, with close to 20 stalls offering all sorts of food at different price points.
    • Tiong Bahru Bakery Diner (#B1-11) Those familiar with Tiong Bahru Bakery will know this beloved homegrown bakery brand for its wonderful pastries (especially its kouign amann), but did you know that there are outlet-exclusive menus, with certain locations offering hot food, just like your regular cafe?
    • XW Western Grill (#B1-44B) Offering the most bang for your buck is XW Western Grill, a casual Western restaurant located in the basement of Raffles City that offers an all-you-can-eat salad bar.
  2. Sep 7, 2024 · Explore Raffles City Singapore must-visit restaurants and cafes, featuring exclusive spots like Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu, Mensho Tokyo, MoVida Original and more

    • PS.Cafe (#03-37) I’m starting off this list with one of my favourite cafes— PS.Cafe. Located on the breezy 3rd level of Raffles City, PS.Cafe takes on a floating double-story greenhouse effect, creating the illusion of an idyllic retreat within the busy city district.
    • The Food Place (#03-15 to 17) On a budget? You might be happy to know that Raffles City has a food court on the 3rd floor, with close to 20 stalls offering all sorts of food at different price points.
    • Tiong Bahru Bakery Diner (#B1-11) Those familiar with Tiong Bahru Bakery will know this beloved homegrown bakery brand for its wonderful pastries (especially its kouign amann), but did you know that there are outlet-exclusive menus, with certain locations offering hot food, just like your regular cafe?
    • XW Western Grill (#B1-44B) Offering the most bang for your buck is XW Western Grill, a casual Western restaurant located in the basement of Raffles City that offers an all-you-can-eat salad bar.
  3. Aug 30, 2024 · Here is our list of current favourite cafes and restaurants in Raffles City, depending on our mood and budget on any particular day. JAAN by Kirk Westaway is a modern French restaurant that is a top restaurant in so many ways.

  4. At the global crossroads that is Raffles Singapore, discover culinary journeys with diverse cultural histories and contemporary sensorial flair. A mise en scène brought to life by masters of gastronomy and mixology, our gastronomic experiences inspire curiosity and are quite literally in a world of their own.

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