Artichoke is a Middle Eastern-inspired restaurant in the heart of Singapore’s Arts and Heritage district. At the helm is chef-owner Bjorn Shen, who’s been slinging out plates of tasty food to you beautiful peeps since 2010. Artichoke is an extension of Bjorn’s slapstick personality; inspired by his favorite movie, You Don't Mess with the Zohan. Artichoke is probably the least authentic Middle-Eastern restaurant around. And that's exactly how we want to be. The food is fun and creative; drawing inspiration from Middle-Eastern flavors and ingredients, as opposed to being traditional. Imagine funky stuff like a THICC hashbrown (no limp little bitty ones), their TV-famous harissa prawns, a roasted half-head of cauliflower slathered in yogurt, and milk pudding with apricots and tarragon for something sweet, all served to a backdrop of 60’s soul and 90’s hip-hop. If you get thirsty, Artichoke has got you covered with a mean wine list, ice-cold beers, ciders, Sunday Punch cocktails, and a killer gin drink called the GGNR. If that ain't your thing, or if you're underage, don't break a sweat. The bar at Artichoke also pumps out Turkish sodas, housemade Turkish tea, and solid coffee all day from their friend's Common Man Coffee Roasters.
Artichoke
Published - 25 February 2021, Thursday