Eating Out

Head down to Clarke Quay to find an international smorgasbord of restaurants from Moroccan to Indian and everything in between. It's a great nightlife location with bright lights, beautiful people and numerous bars set alongside the Singapore River. For pharma-kitsch décor try The Clinic with its strange seating and hospital beds, or head down to a traditional English pub "Harry's" serving Bacon Buttys and Kilkenny beer and watch some English football!

After a full morning of shopping you will work up an appetite –at Raffles City there are 40 dining options; Skinny Pizza - thin crusts that come topped with the freshest ingredients - it's an international twist that's causing a worldwide sensation! International sensation Din Tai Fung uses fresh ingredients and simple cooking styles making it undoubtedly one of the best restaurants in town for dumplings fan.

The Hand Burger offers a full range of gourmet burgers; ribeye, duck confit, oven baked Portobello etc, The Soup Spoon for tasty Asian and traditional soup combinations.

For sinfully delicious hand cut truffles try Awfully Chocolate or for a more scientific approach try the Chocolate Research Facility where doing 'research' takes on a new meaning! If you're looking for small works of sweet art try Dessert Cup Classic French patisseries and coffee available at Delifrance, or a good old fashioned banana split try Ben & Jerry's plus many, many more delicious choices all located on Basement 1.

Raffles City Level 3 has a further 20 Singapore style food vendors (average S$6 per dish) on Level 3 – fresh ingredients all prepared and cooked before your eyes over a flaming wok – fast food made even faster!! Culinary delights to please event the fussiest of eaters.

Located adjacent to Raffles City is CHIJMES a beautifully restored historic building complex that has been gazetted as a national monument. It once housed a Catholic convent school known as and their convent quarters. With a history of over 130 years, the complex now houses restaurants, shops and bars.