Sentosa
Eat and meet
Sentosa
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Moonstone Bar

Come for the views, stay for the sake
Level 2, The Jewel Box, 109 Mount Faber Rd, Singapore
T: 6276 0609Perched atop Mount Faber, the second highest hill in Singapore, Moonstone is a Japanese inspired, entirely open-air bar/restaurant in the Jewel Box fine dining complex offering fantastic harbour views. Although the Japanese nibbles and extensive bar offer excellent quality, most come for the views. ... read more
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Loui's NY Pizza Parlor

Excellent pizza
8 Sentosa Gateway, Universal Studios
T: 6577 8899One attraction at Universal Studios is a replica of New York City complete with a pizza parlour, and it's really good. Sold by the slice or as a 20" monster big enough to feed a family, Loui's pizzas have a perfectly chewy crust and generous toppings — go with the classic pepperoni. You can ... read more
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Singapore Seafood Republic

Crab fest
Waterfront, Resorts World
T: 6265 6777Ask 10 Singaporeans where to get the best chilli crab you'll get 10 different answers, but many are now under the same roof at Singapore Seafood Republic. This huge restaurant on Sentosa is a collaboration between Tung Lok Seafood, Jumbo Seafood, Palm Beach Seafood, and Seafood International with ... read more
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Food Republic

Branches across the city
Vivocity 1 Harbourfront Walk
T: 6276 0521With locations in Singapore's biggest malls — Vivocity, Wisma Atria, 313@Somerset and Suntec City — this food court chain is a hit those who wants to eat hawker food in a cleaner, more comfortable setting. Some of the city's most famous street-chefs have set up branches at Food Republic and ... read more
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Koufu Sentosa

Affordable local standards
72 Palawan Beach WalkLunch on Sentosa doesn't have to cost more than the mainland if you eat at this food court on Palawan Beach. Koufu doesn't have as many stalls as mall food courts, but local favourites like chicken rice, fried noodles and Indian food are under $5 and there's good Japanese food. The drinks stall is ... read more
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St James Power Station

Lots of choice
3 Sentosa Gateway
T: 6270 7676Whether you're into Latin grooves or Mando-pop, the tunes from one of the St James Power Station's interconnected bars will be music to your ears. Once you've paid the cover charge you can move freely between the nine outlets — warm up with a cocktail at the Bellini Room, catch a set from The ... read more
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Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Sentosa

A chain with some cheapies
50 Beach View, Beach Station Sentosa Island
T: 6270 6218Almost as omnipresent as Starbucks, this chain cafe has a little more soul plus free refills on regular coffee before 11:00. All-day breakfast sets are good value and the bagel meal — a bagel, cream cheese and steaming cup of Viennese roast — is a steal for under S$5. Sandwiches, salads and ... read more
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