Best French Indian Restaurants in Paya Lebar
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Annalakshmi Singapore is an authentic, extremely popular Indian vegetarian restaurant, not far at all from Clarke Quay MRT. The all-you-can-eat buffet here is one of the tastiest, most affordable buffets we know of in this part of the city, and absolutely all of the food is 100% vegetarian, with plenty of vegan options as well. Annalakshmi is a great restaurant for a casual meal with friends or family and you’ll find it on Havelock Road, Central Square. It’s open for lunch as well as dinner, and the humble authenticity will definitely leave you smiling. Reservations at Annalakshmi are always a good idea if you want to be sure of a table.
“Let’s Meat Here” declares the door of Braserio, a French steakhouse in Singapore. While, as a rule, we would prefer that people refrained from making nouns into verbs, we’re so tickled by this pun we’ll let it slide. So let’s break this down, what does this “meating” entail? Vegans look away now, because Braseiro is a celebration of all things flame-grilled and carnivorous – steaks, beef skewers, chicken and chef (animal-based) specials. Located on Joo Chiat Road in the East Coast district, this Singaporean restaurant is the place to go for a feast of all-things meat. Their homemade fries and fresh salads are also worth a mention, as are the affordable prices. This is neighbourhood dining at its best, casual and rife with succulent flavour. What’s not to love?
With over 4,000 square feet, The Landmark is one of Singapore’s most extravagant dining destinations replete with three different dining spaces at the Village Hotel premises on Victoria Street. Whether you choose to stop in for a breakfast feast, an unforgettable lunch or dinner, or you want to host an event that leaves a lasting impression, The Landmark is where you can make it happen. With so many international choices to select from, you’ll have something new to try during each visit. Buffet highlights include the free-flow biryani; cereal tiger prawns; spicy chilli crab; assorted satays; fish head curry; roast beef slice; chicken kebab; sup tulang churros; ice cream and a whole lot more. Book now for an extravagant dinner at this Singapore landmark. Dear diners, please note that non-Quandoo vouchers cannot be used in conjunction with online bookings. If you wish to use non-Quandoo vouchers, please contact the restaurant directly.
The East Coast of Singapore is known as a haven for Indian food, and once you try Chat Masala you will know why. Employing tasteful colour combinations in a modern setting, with contemporary art adorning the walls, you get the idea this restaurant is not resting on the laurels of standard Indian fare. Instead, classic favourites are taken and twisted by passion, care and fresh ingredients into their perfected versions - Chat Masala is not trying to reinvent the wheel, they are just improving it. Take their butter chicken, for example, is not a bland blob of curry on rice, but rather a rich, silky gravy with an intense, fragrant tomato base, which is served with soft prata flatbread to be dipped and devoured, along with a side of Indian cottage cheese through a delicate spinach paneer sauce. If you haven’t already taken off towards Upper East Coast Road in hunger, book a table now to avoid missing this authentic but unique Indian experience.
Serving up an enticing combination of irresistible Indian fare and ice-cold drinks, Gabbar in Clarke Quay is a bistro and bar with a loyal following of fans. The food menu at this River Valley Road spot is a joy to behold with exciting small plates and mains on offer, all spiced to perfection. Signature dishes from the kitchen include the fiery Goan fish curry and the mutton keema with a piping-hot garlic naan.
A small restaurant with a focused Indian fusion menu, Singapore’s Basil’s Masala Kitchen is a hit in the Orchard area. A firm menu favourite are the dosas. The thin Indian pancakes come with loads of different sides and dipping sauces and are a great dish to share with friends. Other popular dishes are the chettinad fried rice and cauliflower manchurian, but the whole menu is delicious. There are plenty of vegetarian options and there’s also outdoor seating for when the sun is shining, which make this Race Course Road eatery a great choice for any occasion. Book a table at Basil’s Masala Kitchen today.
El Spice Bistro, is a newly opened bistro with a motive of providing quality food at inexpensive price. We are mainly focused on Mexican & North Indian Cuisines. In addition to those we do have some other choices of food for our customers such as Pastas and Pizzas. We are looking forward to make El Spice Bistro next chill out place after work with best happy hour deals. We always s look ahead on coming up with new ideas and creations to serve our customers better than yesterday. At El Spice Bistro, we will not compromise with our quality and also will make sure the customer steps out of our premises with full satisfaction.
Praelum means press-beam or wine-press, a device used to extract the grape juice at the beginning of the winemaking process. Taking this device as its name, Praelum Wine Bistro reminds us that grapes come first, long before they have been vinified into the delicious libation that galvanizes the palates of so many gourmets. Situated amidst the vibrant dining community on Duxton Hill, an historic shophouse conservation area in Singapore, Praelum is all about enjoying French food and wine in an inspired ambience flanked by modern artwork and wine cellars, complete with unparalleled service. With premium cuisine and cocktails alongside its enviable selection of wine vintages, Praelum is a destination for the city’s lovers of the good life.