Don Quijote

Published - 25 January 2021, Monday

Singapore's critically acclaimed Spanish cuisine is available 7-days-a-week at Dempsey Famed for our critically acclaimed tapas and traditionally made Spanish fare like the Paella Valencia, Don Quijote offers an extensive Spanish menu including some eighty food items that range from tapas to savoury soups. Also savour fresh seafood to salads, delectable pastas and very succulent meats that go into home-made stews and steaks.

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Sophie George

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RATED 7.5 / 8
Cha-cha your way into Dempsey’s best restaurant offering comestible dishes that sings undisputed flavours of Spain — Don Quijote! This eatery is noted as being Singapore’s most critically acclaimed Spanish cuisine, and for incredibly piquant reasons. The Sunday Times advocates that, “the paella and pasta are attractions enough for a return visit.” Feast on your intended fill, and leave with the immense satisfaction you are guaranteed!

Don Quijote

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RATED 8 / 8
Don Quijote is the name of an authentic Spanish restaurant in Singapore. Famed for our critically acclaimed tapas and traditionally made Spanish fare like the Paella Valencia, Don Quijote offers an extensive Spanish menu including some eighty food items that range from tapas to savoury soups, fresh seafood to salads, delectable pastas and very succulent meats that go into home-made stews and steaks.

Only the freshest ingredients are used in making each and every one of our dishes where you'll be left wanting nothing more. Complete your gastronomic adventure with selected choice wines, a bar that pours the best cocktails and Sangria that's absolutely divine. Don Quijote's contemporary and friendly setting appeals to one and all and combined with fine Spanish fare, you'll be set for truly indulgent dining experience.

Christina George

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RATED 7 / 8
This Spanish restaurant takes its inspiration from the Man of La Mancha – Don Quixote, but you won’t find any windmills to fight here! Instead, you’ll find some delicious small plates and tapas, along with the more traditional Spanish fare like Gazpacho, Valencia Paella, and Stewed Pigs Feet. But, one of the best bits is the weekend booze brunch; $58 inclusive of free-flow a la carte tapas and free-flow white, red wine or sangria – brunch plans sorted!
RATED 6.6 / 8
We had shrimp wrapped w sliced brinjal, croquettes, mixed mushrooms, grilled secreto, grilled squid and seafood paella which were delicious. The paella was nice but a little small for a large size. Dessert was the choc lava cake, great w the ice-cream but a bit too pricey. Overall, we enjoyed the Spanish dinner, quality and taste of food is good, comparable to Spain, but prices of Sangria and paella are pretty steep.

Grace Tan reviewed Don Quijote Spanish Restaurant – 4 star on Facebook

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