Best Bistros in Bedok
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Set in a flower shop, there can be few prettier cafes than Cafe De Nicole’s Flower in Singapore. Based in the East Coast district, the cafe serves cake and coffee as well as an all day breakfast and lunch menu. The focus is on fresh and healthy food. Fruit salads, acai bowls, quiches and soups comprise the lunch menu, while there’s grilled chicken, tortellini and more on the lunch menu. We suggest ordering the souffle pancakes, that look as good as they taste! The cafe itself is based on Telok Kuraru Road and is light, airy and filled with plants, which creates an environment you won’t want to leave.
The number 99 is full of symbolic meaning in Islam, and at Ninety Nine Bistro on Singapore’s Eunos Road, they’re honouring the religion by serving only wholesome halal cuisine to their dedicated customers.The restaurant offers diners a truly unique concept: on the one hand, they can enjoy quick grab-and-go dishes that are pre-packed and ready to purchase, and on the other, guests are welcome to enjoy a sophisticated sit-down meal complete with table service and food cooked fresh to order. In this way, the restaurant appeals to a wide range of customers, especially busy workers looking to enjoy an incredible meal without the wait. Paya Lebar’s Ninety Nine Bistro serves up a range tasty meze like hummus bil tahini and Arabic salad, wood-stoned pizzas and tasty pastas, as well as Asian delights like Chinese-style mee goreng, salted fish fried rice and nasi goreng warung. It’s all halal, and it’s all delicious, so head over to see for yourself what all the fuss is about!
Coffee connoisseurs will be right at home at 2Six Cafe. The Joo Chiat cafe has a homely feel and a wide range of teas and coffees to enjoy. There’s plenty for foodies too. Mille crepes are the speciality and a perfect accompaniment to one of the hot drinks, but there are loads more sweet options too, like cheese cakes, chocolate truffle or tiramisu. Those looking for something a bit more hearty can go for one of the freshly made pies, pizzas, pastas, wraps or sandwiches. Located in the Katong Mall, 2Six Cafe provides fresh, affordable food, coffee and tea that makes the perfect pitstop from shopping.
Lovers of style and design, Knots Café and Living is a mecca for interior design aficionados and foodies alike. Located in Paya Lebar on Paya Lebar Road, Knots has garnered a strong following of loyal supporters and is a must visit location if wishing to bask in a warm atmosphere while enjoying a tasty treat. Straight out of a magazine, this special café and design space will have you feeling relaxed and calm so why not book a spot today?
Dear diners, please be aware that only the dim sum menu will be available during weekends between 8-11am. It’s no coincidence that Happenstance Cafe is such a huge hit in Singapore. A cosy place where guests are welcome to dine with their pets, this local establishment has become huge among local dog owners and gourmets alike. Situated on Singapore’s Opal Crescent, Happenstance Cafe even offers meals for your furry friend, allowing them to dine right beside you. Close to Boon Keng MRT station, this Balestier cafe is a pooch-lover’s dream.
One Good Trade in Singapore is a traditional western style cafe with a twist - it is run by and tailored towards stock traders. Created as a perfect place for business meetings, networking and socialising after a long day in the office - serving everything from tea and coffee to wine and cocktails! Operated by Andrew Tan - a veteran of the business, he has created One Good Trade (or OGT to its regulars) to cater specifically for trading professionals, including free wifi, a live big-screen TV showing the latest movements in the global stock market, and a great relaxed cafe ambience based on Jalan Besar in Bendemeer. All this makes OGT the perfect place to get to work or unwind afterwards.
Safari Cafe in Singapore serves up a fantastic range of local and western-inspired cuisine that not only tastes amazing but also won’t break the bank. The menu has a bit of everything from burgers, pizza and pasta, through to succulent steaks and plenty more besides. You’ll love the open rustic decor that helps set the atmosphere of this chilled out restaurant. Located on the iconic Haji Lane in Bugis, if you’re looking for a place to chill out for an afternoon while you catch up with friends or just listen to music and watch the world go by, then you’re looking for Safari Cafe.
Old Hen Kitchen in Singapore is a charming Farrer Park eatery with a loyal following of fans. From all-day breakfast and brunch options to some of the neighbourhood’s best coffee, the food and drink at this Owen Road restaurant really hits the spot. Whether you choose to kick off your morning in style with a mixed berry smoothie bowl or opt instead to enjoy an indulgent lunch of salmon and soba, you are sure to be paying the team of chefs a compliment or two come the end of your meal.
King and the Pawn in Singapore is a one-of-a-kind board game cafe and bar featuring over 300 board games, comfort food with a playful twist, beer on tap, milkshakes, cocktails and locally-roasted coffee. The board games range from party games and bluffing games for large groups, to brain-burning strategy games, as well as 2-player games for date nights with a difference. If you're feeling peckish, a savoury selection of mains and nibbles are also available, like creamy duck confit pasta or a giant bowl of truffle fries with seaweed mayo. A full brunch menu is also served on weekends. Head to this unique Purvis Street spot armed with a reservation – you’ll need one!