Expat Living (Singapore)

Spoilt for Choice:

It’s no surprise that one of our favourite shopping spots, Tanglin Mall, is also a gem for foodies. After all, the four-storey retail destinatio­n is home to a great selection of fantastic food from around the world – from hearty Indian fare to pretty Fren

- 163 Tanglin Road 6736 4922 | tanglinmal­l.com.sg

A guide to tasty eats at Tanglin Mall

#1 For families with kids Nando’s (#01-14/15) Known for its signature flamegrill­ed Peri- Peri chicken, Nando’s menus include platters that are perfect for sharing. Non-spice-lovers are catered for with the “Plain... ish” and “Lemon & Herb” options, both of which are packed with flavour but low on heat. Chili’s American Grill & Bar (#02-23) A popular choice with families, Chili’s offers a kids’ menu with a lineup of delicious Western fare that includes macaroni cheese, cheeseburg­er bites and crispy Chicken Crispers. Psst! With every adult main course purchased on weekdays from 11.30am to 5pm, kids under 12 years get a free meal. Also, there's a private room for hosting your child's birthday party! #2 For picky eaters Tanglin Food Hall (#B1-17) If you love having plenty of options, this food court offers a wide variety of internatio­nal cuisines at pocket- friendly prices – from Vietnamese pho to exotic Thai fare and authentic local specialtie­s like the ever-reliable chicken rice (what kid doesn’t love this?). #3 For those with a sweet tooth Cedele (#B1-07/08) A reliable place to relax or meet friends after shopping, Cedele is great for teatime, lunch or dinner! We recommend the chocolate matcha cake ($8.30 a slice) with a soothing cup of tea. PAUL Bakery Restaurant (#01-16) This French bakery and patisserie is popular for its éclairs and pastries such as tartelette aux fraises – fruit tartlet with crème pâtissière and fresh strawberri­es.

Brunetti (#01-03/04 and 01-35/36) A Melbourne institutio­n, Brunetti is an Italian-style café offering great coffee and a range of desserts – cakes, tarts, gelato and more – alongside savoury dishes like pizzas and pastas. #4 For those who love spice Patara Fine Thai Cuisine (#03-14) Craving a taste of Thailand? Patara’s three- course set lunch features classics like tom yum goong and handmade mackere l fish cakes, as well as the restaurant’s signature Thai tacos with minced chicken and prawns. Delicious! Yantra by Hemant Oberoi (#01-28/33) The lunch buffet ($33 per person) at this popular Indian fine dining restaurant is a fab option if you’re feeling especially hungry. Tuck into a feast of Indian flavours and spices.

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