Bugis is one of the places in Singapore where there’s never a dull moment. If you’re not shopping, you’re soaking in the culture, or having a potent cocktail, or maybe Instagramming - as there is so much you’d want to put on your feed and stories.
So come, feel at home at Bugis and once you’re famished, trust these popular Asian restaurants to send you home happy and satiated. - Image Credit: Captain K Seafood Tower Facebook Page
Sawadee Thai Cuisine
Are you craving a sumptuous plate of Thai food? Come down to Sawadee Thai Cuisine and tuck into their lip-smacking signature dishes. We recommend a dinner of Crab Meat Spring Rolls, Papaya Salad, Tom Yum Soup, 3 Flavoured Tiger Prawns, Pineapple Rice, and Coconut Ice Cream. We love their dedicated vegetarian menu featuring an array of tasty dishes - Beancurd with Mango Salad, Stir-Fried Mushrooms with Lemongrass, and signature Olive Fried Rice with tofu. Yum! - Image Credit: Sawadee Thai Cuisine Website
a. 9 Tan Quee Lan St, Singapore 188098
Madame Fan
Elevating the flavour profile of classic Cantonese dishes, Madame Fan is easily one of the go-to places for delicious Chinese food. Go dim sum crazy as you pop the juicy treat in your mouth or tuck into serious fare - Braised Taiwan Noodles with wind-dried pork and la la clams, Four Treasure Soup, Steamed Soon Hock, Lobster Cantonese with wonton noodles in the lobster broth. The menu also features refreshing cocktails, a range of wines, delicious desserts, and a variety of tea. - Image Credit: Madame Fan Facebook Page
a. 32 Beach Rd, The NCO Club, Singapore 189764
Joo Bar
Get high on makgeolli, soju, and tantalizing Korean flavours at Joo Bar. We love the refreshing taste of Joo Summer Punch made with soju, and we also recommend their potent cocktails - Busan Breeze and Insadong Memories. Get their Makgeolli Sampler Set to try out all the flavours before choosing your poison for the night. Do tuck into their delicious bar bites like Joo Loaded Fries, Tofu Chips with Guacamole & Kimchi Salsa, and Joo Grilled Squid. - Image Credit: Joo Bar Website
Captain K Seafood Tower
Don’t miss out on the seafood tower experience at Captain K. The restaurant cooks the seafood in steamers, and these are placed one on top of the other while cooking. As the seafood juice trickles down into the hotpot, it creates a delicious broth combined with a delicious soup base. You can also opt for their delicious dumplings, Hokkaido Scallop, Oysters, or Fried Chicken Cutlet. - Image Credit: Captain K Seafood Tower Facebook Page
Tanuki Raw
Satiate your hunger pangs with the delicious Japanese fare at Tanuki Raw. Their rice bowls are delicious and are great if you’re on your own and famished. We recommend going for their Truffle Yakiniku or Spicy Mentaiko with their signature rice. Come during happy hours and enjoy freshly shucked oysters and tasty cocktails like Niigata Negroni and Sake Honey. Pair your drinks with their Wham Fries, Superstar Reroll, or Assorted Sashimi. - Image Credit: Tanuki Raw Facebook Page
a. 111, #01-05 Middle Rd, National Design Centre, Singapore 188969
Omurice Keisuke
Specializing in a household favourite from Japan, Omurice Keisuke whips up a delicious, nostalgia-induced dish. Flavourful fried rice is wrapped in a fluffy omelette and in the traditional way, topped off with ketchup. You can ask them for mozzarella or cheddar for your omurice, and they’d be happy to melt it right in front of you. A feel-good and filling dish, we recommend you try this one out. - Image Credit: Ramen Keisuke Facebook Page
a. 201 Victoria St, #04-01 Bugis+, Singapore 188067
e. keisukesingapore@keisuke.com.sg
IndoBowl
Bringing authentic Indonesian flavours to your table, IndoBowl is well-known for its homemade sambal variants. Tuck into their delicious plate of Nasi Goreng or go for one of their ramen bowls. We love their Indomie Ribeye Steak Bowl, Indomie Sate Daging, and Seafood Jumbo. Do go for their milk-based thirst quenchers to wash down your meal - Soda Gembira, Es Cendol, and Soda Jagung. - Image Credit: IndoBowl Website