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Select a couple of woven cane chairs between potted palms and beneath a ceiling fan and order yourself a Singapore Sling in its birthplace, Raffles’ legendary Long Bar (+65 6337 1886). Ok, so Hemingway, Kipling et al may be long gone, controversy surrounds the pre-mixed Sling recipe used today, and it’s a bit touristy, but it’s still an old-world pleasure to sip the sweetly sour combination of gin, Cointreau, cherry brandy, Bénédictine, Grenadine, Angostura bitters, pineapple and lime, slinging your peanut shells on the colonial-style floor and taking the glass home with you afterwards.

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Eating, drinking and dancing

We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Singapore.

Restaurants

StraitsKitchen

Want a taste of hawker street-snack classics without having to pound the pavements? Book a table at this buffet-style restaurant for Singaporean breakfast, lunch or dinner, and sample local staples from Laksa and Nasi Goreng to curries.

Grand Hyatt Singapore, 10 Scotts Road, Singapore 228211
(+65 6732 1234)


Imperial Herbal Restaurant

Here, they cook to cure you, adding prescribed Chinese herbal remedies to your meal. After a brief diagnostic chat at the pharmacy-style counter, the chef will design a soup or other witch’s brew to treat your particular ailment, be it jet-lag or sluggish digestion. Careful, though – you could be prescribed locust tonic, fried ants or scorpion soup. Booking essential (www.imperialherbal.com). The doctor is in residence all week except Sundays, and will appreciate a small tip.

Metropole Hotel, 41 Seah Street, Singapore
(+65 6337 0491)


Shunjuu

For Japanese sumiyaki (charcoal-grilled food), including great yakitori, try this traditional Izakaya restaurant (or ‘sit-in sake shop’), which handily has one of the widest selections of sake in town. Sit at the counter overlooking the open kitchen and try skewered ox tongue, and the cheese or scallop maki rolls.

30 Robertson Quay, 1–15 Riverside View, Singapore 238251
(+65 6887 3577)


The Marmalade Pantry

For an all-day brunch or quick lunch – especially if you are fed up with Asian food – try this fantastic deli-bistro for Mediterranean-style food, roasts, great burgers and home-made cakes (www.themarmaladepantry.com).

Palais Renaissance, 390 Orchard Road, Singapore 238871
(+65 6734 2700)


Iggy’s

Voted among the top 100 restaurants in the world, Iggy’s offers a set 10-course tasting menu – you don’t get a choice, but you won’t be disappointed with the innovative fusion food. Book a table up at the bar, bring your credit card and settle in for a lingering gourmet feast.

The Regent Singapore, 1 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249715
(+65 6732 2234)


Crystal Jade Palace

The Crystal Jade chain produces spot-on Chinese food and dim sum, with each outlet concentrating on a particular regional cuisine; this Palace branch on Level 4 of the Takashimaya Shopping Centre specialises in Cantonese cuisine and our favourite, but we also like Crystal Jade Jiang Nan Cuisine on Level 2, where you can sample flavours from south of the Yangtze river.

391 Orchard Road, 4–19 Ngee Ann City (Takashimaya Shopping Centre), Singapore 238872
(+65 6735 2388)


One-Ninety

The Sunday Buffet Brunch at the Four Seasons restaurant is a Singapore institution – book ahead for the most wantonly decadent display of food you've ever seen, and bring a cavernously empty stomach.

Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, 190 Orchard Boulevard, Singapore 248646
(+65 6734 1110)


Oso Ristorante

This dazzling-linened and shiny-glassed trattoria flies in fresh cheeses from Italy for its dedicated cheese room, has a permanent buzz and fabulous service. The marsala-laced zabaglione is to die for.

27 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088450
(+65 6327 8378)


IndoChine Waterfront

Head to this decadent Oriental restaurant and bar on the site of the Asian Civilisations Museum for healthy Southeast Asian ‘nutriceutical’ cuisine. Dishes hail from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and there's a nice view of the Singapore River to boot (www.indochine.com.sg). Order a two-person bowl of canh chua do bien, a sweet and sour Vietnamese seafood soup, and Cambodian-style chilli and basil chicken. Then progress to Bar Opiume for a few drinks.

1 Empress Place, Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore
(+65 6339 1720)


Cafés

Bars and clubs

Loof

A meeja-friendly split-level rooftop bar opposite Raffles, Loof’s gently eccentric decor is paired with sensible banquette seating, good cocktails and great views. Best of all, when it rains, they pour – if the heavens open before 9pm, drinks are two for the price of one. Playful atmosphere plus atmospheric playlist equals good times.

Odeon Towers Extension Rooftop, 331 North Bridge Road, Singapore 188720
(+65 6338 8035)


Hacienda

This inimate outdoor venue sprawls across clipped lawns and has a great, grown-up vibe. As well as regular DJ nights, there are live performances by an interesting mix of acts, from R&B diva Kelly Rowland and soulstress Alice Russell to acid jazz pioneer Russ Dewbury and Japanese jazz-funker DJ Howl. Visit www.hacienda.com.sg for event listings.

13a Dempsey Road, Tanglin Village, Singapore 249674
(+65 6476 2922)


Café del Mar

Classic del Mar soundtrack, sand, sea, sunset and sundowners – what more do you want? This beachside bar on Sentosa Island is one of the nicest places to chill out after a day soaking up the rays.

40 Siloso Beach Walk, Siloso Beach, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098996
(+65 6235 1296)


Km8

A flavour of Ibiza on the sunny side of Sentosa, complete with giddy bikini-clad girls, drink-me daiquiris and feel-good Balearic floor-fillers. Good clean fun.

120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Tanjong Beach, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098942
(+65 6274 2288)