Tiger Street Lab has collaborated with local music and F&B group, Timbre and zi char mainstay Keng Eng Kee for some local favourites to pair with your pint of Tiger Beer.
To enhance your experience, Tiger Street Lab even has an open kitchen where you can watch seasoned Chefs prepare the dishes right in front of you.
1 Shang Social
As the first outpost of the Shangri-La Group outside of a hotel, Shang Social aims to offer patrons a variegated experience of Chinese cuisines. Within, there is a formal dining restaurant, a casual market, and finally, a gorgeous art deco-style bar, where cocktails with Asian touches share space with Chinese-style tapas.
2 Rumours Bar & Grill
Casual gastro-bar Rumours’ sophomore destination brings all you know and love from its original Holland Village outlet to Jewel. Fruity, tropical cocktails and a classic bar bites menu — nachos, burgers and fries, for instance – offer a frills-free experience for patrons at the open bar, complete with a small courtyard.
Tiger Street Lab is the homegrown beer label’s first experiential concept destination in the world. Featuring Tiger beer, of course, but also local zichar-style food, design and apparel that pay homage to the iconic brewery. There are also seasonal exclusive beers, featuring flavours like orchid, red dragon fruit and other experimental brews, giving you more incentive to visit and do so regularly.
Famed UK chain Burger & Lobster has plenty to deliver apart from what its name suggests. Inside its Jewel Changi restaurant, Burger & Lobster dishes out food and an ample selection of cocktails, as well as wines. Cocktails here lean towards easy, drinkable classics, with the option for off-menu orders as well. Perfect to enjoy with the signature sambal lobster.
Tono Cevicheria’s sibling restaurant, Tonito, is all about presenting the diversity of Latin American cuisine in an accessible, comfortable setting. Apart from the spread of food that encompasses Mexican, Peruvian, Agrentinian and more, there are also Latin American spirits available on the menu, including the beloved Pisco. The cocktails may be lean, but it perfectly captures signature drinks from Latin America — there is the Pisco Sour, naturally, but also, the Paloma and Chilcano.
No, this is not a cult for flat-earthers. The World is Flat is, instead, a quaint gastro-bar with a focus on boutique spirits and craft beers from around the region. Here is where you want to go if you’re looking for a classic cocktail or a thirst-quenching pint, and if you’re there during happy hour, be sure to enjoy your drink with its oysters, which go for S$2 a piece during the time. Monday to Sunday from 3pm to 7pm, take notes.