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Club Street Wine Room

Club Street Wine Room features a well-lit and inviting ambience

Casual and social drinkers who dislike overly stuffy wine bars will feel at home at Club Street Wine Room, the newest member of Cure Concepts. Located in the Keong Saik enclave, the shophouse features an inviting interior that includes a large skylight over a communal bar table area, giving the space a sense of airy openness during the day.  At night, this is replaced by an intimate candlelit ambience.The progressive and accessible list of wines is sourced from all over the world and personally handpicked by the head sommelier.  A conversation starter is the Movia Puro, a Slovenian wine opened in a water tank in front of guests with a dramatic flourish. There are also non-alcoholic wines to cater to teetotallers. Try Pierre Zero Chardonnay, which exudes an aroma of tropical fruit, peaches, lychee, and flowers, or Pierre Zero Merlot, both by Pierre Chavin.  If the idea of free-flow Pét-Nat sparkling wines sounds perfect to you, don’t miss the Sunday Brunch. The wines are an ideal complement to the selection of breakfast staples, such as the Smoked Haddock Cheese & Chive Omelette or the Truffle Cheese & Smashed Avocado with Egg Toast.87 Club Street, Singapore 069455Website: https://clubstreetwineroom.sg/Socials: @clubstreetwineroom (Instagram) Club Street Wine Room (Facebook)  The Old Man Singapore

The Old Man Singapore -- #1954

Get ready to be whisked away and transported to the life of Ernest Hemingway at The Old Man Singapore. Its latest ‘v3’ menu comprises nine ingenious creations, each representing a significant year in the literary giant’s life. The sister branch of the acclaimed Hong Kong bar of the same name, The Old Man Singapore is given creative rein to craft their menus.  Each drink distills a sense of nostalgia and encapsulates Hemingway’s colourful life experiences. The marriage of fermented Havana Rum and soy milk kefir in the #1899, for example, recalls the soft innocence of his childhood, with the fluffiness of the milk allowing for a decadent tipple.  If you prefer something mellower and more refreshing, try the #1954, a Nordic-inspired tipple mixed with Monkey Sloe Gin, homogenised pine & rosemary, rotovap juniper distillate and bubbles.55 Keong Saik Rd,  #01-04, Singapore 089158Website: https://www.theoldmansg.com/Socials: @theoldman_sg (Instagram) The Old Man Singapore (Facebook) CANCHITA Peruvian Cuisine

Canchita’s brunch menu offers a splendid line-up of Latin American dishes

To launch a F&B business during the pandemic is no easy feat, but the team behind CANCHITA has thrived up despite the challenge. The restaurant now offers a weekend brunch menu that casts the spotlight on flavourful Mexican and Peruvian eats alongside a bevy of cocktails.  Dig into a traditional Mexican breakfast dish Chilaquiles, which consists of chicken breast, sour cream, Oaxaca cheese, black beans and coriander on corn tortillas. The Arroz Con Pato is a traditional Peruvian dish featuring duck marinated in orange and cooked in its own fat before it’s served with criolla salad as well as rice drenched in corn cider. For the adventurous, the Beef Tongue Taco, a slow-cooked beef tongue and Salsa Verde spread on a Corn Tortilla is a must-try. For party of three, it’s worth ordering half a portion of The Special Canchita Roast Suckling Pig, which is accompanied with corn tortillas, avocado guacamole and Pico de Gallo. Wash them down with the Pisco Punch or Sangria to complete the hearty experience. The Canchita Brunch is available from 12pm to 4pm.Dempsey Rd, 9A 9B, Singapore 247698Website: http://canchita.sg/Socials: @canchita_sg (Instagram)  Canchita Peruvian Restaurant Sg (Facebook)  Da Paolo Gastronomia Great World City

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With numerous outlets spread across Singapore, the Da Paolo group is certainly a household name for Italian food. This year, it welcomes its largest Gastronomia outlet at the newly refurbished Great World, which boasts a wide selection of authentic pastries, mains and wines. The cosy ambience makes for a great pit stop to refuel between shopping runs. Unwind with a hot cuppa, create your own charcuterie board, or bring home some treats for your family from the range of gourmet heritage Italian brands. Carb fiends will love the Pastificio Del Colle range of rainbow pasta in completely natural dyes and made according to traditional artisan methods. Don’t forget to pick up a bottle of Galantino Extra Virgin Olive Oil, which is cold-extracted from the best olives in the region of Puglia, while you are at it. 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #01-163 Great World, Singapore 237994Website: https://www.dapaolo.com.sg/homeSocials:  @dapaolosg (Instagram) Da Paolo Gastronomia - Great World (Da Paolo Gastronomia) (Facebook)

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