[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"NewsArticle","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/new-bites-5-restaurants-to-hit-up-in-pairs-now-that-dine-in-has-resumed\/#NewsArticle","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/new-bites-5-restaurants-to-hit-up-in-pairs-now-that-dine-in-has-resumed\/","headline":"New Bites: 5 restaurants to hit up (in pairs) now that dine-in has resumed","name":"New Bites: 5 restaurants to hit up (in pairs) now that dine-in has resumed","description":"This June, join us as we bring you on a journey \u2013 one that first starts with dizzy anticipation that dine-in is finally resuming, followed by a sigh of relief that things might be starting to be on the up-turn and, finally, the barely concealed longing of visiting far-flung lands. While the notion of travel [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2021-06-24","dateModified":"2021-06-25","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/author\/e-lyn-tham\/#Person","name":"E-lyn Tham","url":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/author\/e-lyn-tham\/","identifier":66,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/722f685b02ed9cd4b78c8df212ebc1654b73489382b53ce430214c5fa92c0d0c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/722f685b02ed9cd4b78c8df212ebc1654b73489382b53ce430214c5fa92c0d0c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"TheHomeGround Asia","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/photo_2021-07-22-222533.jpeg","url":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/photo_2021-07-22-222533.jpeg","width":640,"height":640}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/1624344972858_S3_Featured_Image.png","url":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/1624344972858_S3_Featured_Image.png","height":626,"width":1280},"url":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/new-bites-5-restaurants-to-hit-up-in-pairs-now-that-dine-in-has-resumed\/","about":["Food","Local","Singapore"],"wordCount":797,"articleBody":"This June, join us as we bring you on a journey \u2013 one that first starts with dizzy anticipation that dine-in is finally resuming, followed by a sigh of relief that things might be starting to be on the up-turn and, finally, the barely concealed longing of visiting far-flung lands.While the notion of travel might still be far on the horizon, who is to say you cannot be transported to new places while still on our sunny island? Here are five restaurants that bring travel right to your doorstep \u2013 or table, in this case.1. Cappadocia(Photo source: Cappadocia \/ Facebook)Think of Cappadocia and a dreamy landscape dotted with fairy chimneys come to mind. Indeed, Cappadocia is a land of imagination, a place that looks like it fell off the pages of a storybook. Be transported there at the restaurant named after the very location, located in the heart of the Bugis district.Enjoy a visual feast for the senses once you step into the place; glowing lamps hang from the ceilings, with iridescent paintings covering the walls. The ceiling is covered with a gorgeous, gilded design, with a mural of Cappadocia\u2019s renowned hot air balloons adorning the walls. Food-wise, dig into native Turkish food, such as the mezza platter, lamb mandi, and chicken shawarma.Address69, Bussorah St, Singapore 199482Opening hoursMonday to Sunday: 11.30am &#8211; 10.30pm2. Caf\u00e9 MonochromeAvid users of Instagram will recall a time where our feeds were plastered with images of Korea\u2019s jaw-dropping 2D cafes. Caf\u00e9 Monochrome is Singapore\u2019s very own rendition, and it looks no less spectacular! The innovative use of white space and black lines makes the caf\u00e9 look as if it is entirely two-dimensional, decked out with furniture that blends right in. Every corner of the caf\u00e9 is basically a photo opportunity.While there, dig into a plethora of Western mains to the tune of truffle cream pasta and spicy baked fish, or Japanese donburis topped with smoked duck or smoked bacon. For dessert, indulge in a scoop of ice cream atop a waffle, or two crispy pieces of you tiao (fried dough fritters).Address216, Syed Alwi Rd, Singapore 207749Opening hoursTuesday to Sunday: 10am &#8211; 10pmClosed on Mondays3. Kotuwa(Photo source: Kotuwa \/ Facebook)Next, embark on an adventure to the intriguing land of Sri Lanka. Said to be \u201cbringing the sights, sounds and tastes of Sri Lanka\u2019s streets and markets to Singapore, Kotuwa means \u2018fort\u2019 in Sinhalese, paying tribute to the many ancient forts that can be found in the country.Helmed by Chef Rishi Naleendra, a highly popular chef who has brought his other eateries such as Cloudstreet and Cheek to success, Kotuwa is set to impress. The fare reflects the diverse flavours and influence of the colonising British, Dutch, and Portuguese. Check out the devilled cashew, lychee achcharu, kaju curry, or the polos ambula.\u00a0Address2 Dickson Rd, First floor within Wanderlust Hotel, Singapore 209494Opening hoursWednesday to Friday: 6pm to 9.30pmSaturday and Sunday: 12.30 to 2.30pm and 6 to 9.30pmClosed on Mondays and Tuesdays4. Nalati(Photo source: Nalati Restaurant and Events \/ Facebook)Immerse yourself in the snazzy gardens of abroad at Nalati, a resplendent garden-themed caf\u00e9. The caf\u00e9 serves more than just food \u2013 it might not be the newest kid on the block, but it is worth checking out for the experience it offers. Be greeted by experiential shopping, a digital art wall, and more. Every Friday, Nalati also plays host to a series of Friday Wine Pairing Dinners.Tuck into an array of Western and Asian fare \u2013 dishes to take note of are the pan-seared foie gras with signature wine sauce, truffle scented mushroom soup, grilled seafood platter (for four pax), Singapore chili crayfish, steamed lobster with egg white, twice-cooked pork belly, and Xin Jiang big plate chicken.AddressLevel 1 &amp; 2, Republic Plaza 1, 9 Raffles Place, 048619Opening hoursMonday to Saturday: 11.30am to 10pmClosed on Sundays5. Freakin\u2019 Yummy Izakaya(Photo source: Freakin\u2019 Yummy Izakaya \/ Facebook)Teleport to the alleys of Japan at Freakin\u2019 Yummy Izakaya. The magic is in the details: the walls are plastered with Japanese murals, with iconic red lanterns dangling from the ceiling. The lanterns hang amid a canopy of pale pink cherry blossoms, which envelop a bar counter, alongside a row of high tables and chairs.\u00a0Living up to its Japanese counterparts, the entrance of the restaurant is inconspicuously nestled between a 7-Eleven outlet and an Irish pub. Be spoilt for choice with a large range of yakitori (Japanese skewers), and wash it all down with shots of sake or whisky.\u00a0Address57, Circular Rd, Singapore 049412Opening hoursMonday to Friday: 11am to 2.30pm and 4.30pm to 10pmSaturday: 6 to 10pmClosed on SundaysJoin the conversations on TheHomeGround Asia&#8217;s\u00a0Facebook\u00a0and\u00a0Instagram, and get the latest updates via\u00a0Telegram."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Destinations","item":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Singapore","item":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/\/singapore\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"New Bites: 5 restaurants to hit up (in pairs) now that dine-in has resumed","item":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/new-bites-5-restaurants-to-hit-up-in-pairs-now-that-dine-in-has-resumed\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]