Here is one for the gin lovers. beGIN at Boat Quay offers a range of over 50 gins from around the globe. They have paired their drinks with a seasonal menu of contemporary British Indian small plates. Head over to discover their bespoke drinks soon!
Cask & Bangers is a gastro bar focusing on the best of British fares. At Cask & Bangers, they are combining gourmet food, craft drinks, live music and sports community to create great memories in the comfort of your next door pub at the heart of buzzing Clarke Quay.
With a modern contemporary interior and state of the art sounds speaker; they promise to deliver a vibrant & cozy ambience to their guests while they enjoy the curated craft beers menus and unpretentious comfort food.
Serving up hearty pies, bangers & mash, Yorkshire puddings, fish & chips from Nanna's recipe book. Along with thirst quenchers like craft beers, IPA, lager, gin, whisky and ciders. Naturally a great pair for a rocking night out.
Jack Wills, for more than 16 years, has brought British heritage-inspired wares of the highest quality to the wardrobes of a spirited and inspired youth, epitomising what it is to be British, irreverent and carefree. Their second store in Singapore is now at Ngee Ann City.
A British fashion and lifestyle brand that creates premium clothing and accessories for people who appreciate design, quality & attention to detail; Jack Wills is known for heritage-inspired classics with a contemporary twist and is proud to fly the flag for Britain around the world, whether through a collaboration with a Yorkshire mill, the Jack Wills Seasonnaires’ summer in America or taking their Landy to events in Hong Kong. Authenticity, honesty and irreverence are just three of the qualities woven into the ‘Fabric of Jack’ and this company-ethos has stood fast for 17 years.
Peter Williams and Robert Shaw founded the brand in 1999. Williams was 23 when the first store opened at 22 Fore Street, Salcombe and it was created with £40,000 – the founders slept above the shop. The brand was named after one of the co-founders' grandparents.
There's a new Superdry outlet at Suntec City Mall.
Superdry is known globally for its cutting edge, cool, and unique products that are offered at realistic and accessible price points. Superdry covers all categories of men’s and women’s clothing and includes accessories such as shoes, sunglasses, belts, watches and bags.
Anya Hindmarch is a luxury accessories brand synonymous with craftsmanship, personalisation pieces and a British sense of humour.
From designing her very first bag to critically-acclaimed London Fashion Week shows, Anya Hindmarch has approached every project with the creativity and humour that has become synonymous with the brand. Highlights of the last 25 years include the now-iconic I Am Not a Plastic Bag – for which 80,000 people queued across the UK – three London Fashion Week shows and windows and pop-ups in some of the world’ s leading stores, including Selfridges in London, colette in Paris and Isetan in Tokyo.
This creativity and attention to detail has earned a strong celebrity following, including Alexa Chung, Cara Delevingne, Kate Moss, Florence Welch and The Duchess of Cambridge.
In addition to our seasonal collections, Anya Hindmarch Bespoke was launched in 2009. Embodying everything that’s important to Anya Hindmarch - craftsmanship, beautiful materials and personalisation - it’s available in our Pont Street store and online soon. It’s the ultimate way to reconnect the craftsman with the customer and, as Anya says, about ‘having your name on something, rather than mine’.
There are now over 50 Anya Hindmarch stores in 9 countries, including flagships in London and Tokyo, plus a New York flagship opening soon. Despite this global success, Anya Hindmarch still retains the appeal and uniqueness of a niche brand.
Anya also designs the gift bags for the Vanity Fair Oscars party and BAFTA’s, as well being a consultant for British Airways, designing the first class amenity kit for the last 11 years.
Anya was awarded an MBE in 2009 for services to the fashion industry, is also non-executive director of the British Fashion Council, a UK Trade Ambassador and trustee of the Royal Academy of Arts and The Design Museum.
Drawing inspiration from the ancient concept of Kama which refers to the energy, desire and passion for life and the pursuit of the pleasure of the senses and aestheticism; Kama British Indian Company Kitchen & Bar is set to explode into the vibrant F&B scene with a buzz equal to its name. With over 20 years of experience in the F&B industry backing it, KAMA is forging ahead to wow the fussy local crowd with a brand new concept that promises to tantalise, reward and engage. The vibrant and dynamic F&B scene in Singapore will welcome an exciting new concept never perfected before until now. Come May 2016, an authentic yet contemporary British Indian Kitchen & Bar will be born - KAMA British Indian Company Kitchen & Bar.
Located strategically along the North Canal Road, a stone’s throw away from the heart of the business district, cash-rich but time-poor executives can nestle and revel in this new gem in the F&B scene.
It was here that our forefathers carved out a living and helped shape the foundation of modern Singapore. It was also here that our British colonial governors paved the way socially and culturally, perfecting the art of working and playing hard. In effect, our English predecessors showed us how to maintain a good work-life balance even before the phrase was invented.
KAMA passionately leverages off our rich historical foundation and expertly blends it with a superior understanding of the highest standards of culinary excellence and execution. Tapping into a wealth of experience both in the kitchen and the floor, KAMA’s team will surprise even the most discerning patron with its superb level of service and food quality.
Occupying a space that boasts of 100 years of history is slightly daunting but a very welcome challenge for KAMA’s team. Drawing inspiration from the original owners who started a humble bird’s nest trading business into a globally leading brand, KAMA hopes to emulate its predecessor’s vision, passion and drive.
Spanning a total of 2,500 square feet of historically-fuelled space, the interior design is soaked with colonial European, West Indies and Eastern European influences – an eclectic mix that blends perfectly together through the vision of the design team headed by Alessandro Lo Giudice who has led and managed Architectural and Interior Design firms in Italy and Singapore in the Residential and Hospitality sector and in the recent years was involved in the interiors of prestigious projects in Asia, China and Africa. As partner and designer of a Boutique Design Firm whose spirit is to keep things focused and discerning, he has inspired the concept of recent successful restaurants and F&B outlets in Singapore.
Guests can expect to enjoy privately intimate yet vibrant experiences at KAMA where they can either choose to mingle with familiar faces or conduct discreet meetings at their discretion – KAMA’s discerning and professional team provide the appropriate level of service and approach.
The second floor space is where the customer experience evolves into a more loungy and relaxed ambience. Replete with a tasteful blend of European design with Eastern motifs, the space is perfect for corporate networking and social gatherings. Guests can always rely on KAMA to be the place where they can even visit on their own and know they will meet like-minded people and enjoy not only great food, drinks and service but also immaculate company.
Eschewing the typical notion of Indian cuisine where the heavy, carbo-filled and rich curried offerings are the norm, KAMA’s menu will borrow the best of West and East in order to pamper our guests with just the right amount of every gastronomic element to enhance their experience.
The spice level is easily controlled as all dishes and curries are cooked ala minute.
Imagine tapas style bites that delights the palate and fills the tummy just right in order to enjoy handcrafted cocktails and the finest selection of beers, wines and whiskies.
At the end of the day, KAMA is a place for discerning lunch and cocktail meetings, post-office gatherings, romantic dates, happy hour sessions amongst friends, launch events and indulgent weekend brunches that never ends.
With over 50 years of history and more than 500 restaurants across the United Kingdom, Europe, Hong Kong, India and the Middle East, PizzaExpress will introduce its FIRST outlet in Singapore at Scotts Square.
Offering a mouth-watering menu of handmade pizzas, fresh salads, pastas, snacks, and gluten-free options, PizzaExpress will use the same fresh quality ingredients that they are renowned for, promising to bring a new gourmet dining option to Orchard Road.
The multi-brand store will be opening in one of two blocks on Dempsey Road.
According to COMO Lifestyle’s bid, a new concept known as “COMO Dempsey” will be introduced integrating Dover Street Market with several F&B outlets, including a Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurant and bar, new restaurant concept COMO Cuisine and local Peranakan restaurant Candlenut.
Clarks strives to continually create superior footwear with innovative new techniques and materials, while being true to our past as traditional shoemakers.
Globally, Clarks is the world’s largest casual and smart shoe company and the fourth-largest footwear company on the planet.
In a history spanning almost 200 years, Clarks has earned a reputation for quality footwear through an on-going commitment to design, exceptional comfort, premium quality and expert service.
The company has a rich heritage of pioneering technological innovations, launching iconic styles, and they’ve developed a deserved reputation for helping to keep feet healthy.
With more than 1,000 shops and around 13,000 employees in all four corners of the globe, their headquarters remain based in the West of England where their remarkable story began, as passionate about footwear as ever, still innovating, still creating fashion that looks as good as it feels.
Iconic British luxury label Joseph presents high contemporary ready-to-wear collections for both men & women with a strong core of luxury essentials. Tailoring is a key element of the Joseph aesthetic, at the core of the Joseph DNA is masculine-feminine way of dressing.
London Sandwich Co., also known as LSC offers a wide range of gourmet sandwiches and coffee for the fast-paced city peeps. LSC is a radical grab and go retail concept in Singapore that serves real, handmade food & artisan coffee to busy people who are on the go.
It is the brainchild of Nick Tiernan & Soraya Ismail, the same dynamic duo who own and run Boost Juice in Malaysia and Singapore. Nick, a Londoner who now calls Malaysia his home, is passionate about introducing a taste of London to Singaporean residents.
Swedish retailer H&M is set to open its first store in the east in October, at Tampines Mall.
Fans can look forward to the new 19,500 square feet duplex store, also its 9th store in Singapore, which will offer the latest fashion trends for women, men, teenagers and kids.
The store will be opening with the new Modern Essentials collection for men, selected by international football star David Beckham, according to H&M. The collection includes plaid shirts, oatmeal colored sweaters, classic bomber jackets and tailored suits. Key essential pieces for women this season include printed dresses, wide-leg trousers, oversized blouses and lurex knits.
The store, located in the busy Wisma Atria shopping centre, stocks the firm’s different brands (MANGO, MANGO Man and MANGO Kids) and represents the fifteenth MANGO store in Singapore since it arrived in the capital in 1995.
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore will unveil a brand new restaurant, called Colony, on 23 September 2015. Colony will take over the space formerly occupied by Greenhouse restaurant, which was closed in late March 2015 to facilitate the five-month transformation.
Located on level three, the name Colony alludes to the seafarious voyage that the British took to travel to the East Indies for trade and commerce in the late eighteenth century. Vintage maps and postcards which adorn the walls and decorative ornate leafing evoke the nostalgia of a bygone era, while eight different open concept kitchens, coupled with ‘live’ culinary showmanship, will bring diners on a multi-sensory journey through Singapore’s heritage cuisines including Malaysian, Indonesian, Indian, Chinese and Western, with dishes that encapsulate the flavours from the nation’s rich colonial past.
Award-winning New York based designer, Tony Chi, who possesses worldwide renown for designing some of the world’s most spectacular hotels and restaurants, is responsible for Colony’s novel concept, which manages to encapsulate elements and influences from both the East and West, and presenting them in a modern manner that is both meticulously composed and subtly orchestrated.
Robert Louey Design fashions the guest experience through vintage inspired restaurant collateral and packaging, while the butler style uniforms designed by Mineo San of Art Marginal reflect the service philosophy of the restaurant. The air of conviviality reminiscent of the all-day soirées onboard ships that noblemen and their families took from England to the East Indies, will be enhanced by music from Morton Wilson of Schtung Music.
The flagship store presents a new destination for fans of Dr. Martens, the free-thinking individuals who are united by a relentless spirit of self-expression.
Spanning 1700 sq. ft, the new Capitol flagship stays true to its original British roots with fixtures and furnishing that evoke a classic British Shoe and Boot shop. It is also the first store to feature a 150 sq. ft stage. Future plans for the music stage include hosting intimate music gigs and interview sessions with independent bands, both international and home-grown.
Rare, archival photographs documenting the rich heritage of Dr. Martens and the youth movement are a highlight alongside a fully functional Dr. Martens jukebox. Classic Chesterfield wing chairs in rich burgundy leather are reminiscent of those found in the 1940s podiatry office of Dr. Klaus Maertens’ – the inventor of the revolutionary air-cushioned sole.
A section is dedicated to Dr. Martens Kids footwear for infants (1–18 months) and juniors (2–7 years old) , showcasing collections that retain all the classic attributes of the original and well-known brand silhouettes in miniature versions; while another section is dedicated to the handcrafted quality and traditional shoe-making techniques of Dr. Martens’ premium “Made In England” range. Still manufactured in the original Cobbs Lane factory in Wollaston, England – this is the home of the original Dr. Martens boot – and within this small factory works a close-knit team of people schooled in traditional shoe-making that distinguishes the premium and luxurious “Made In England” range.
The Dr. Martens brand heritage is steeped in underground subcultures and their style tribes. From the early skinhead, a multi-cultural ska-loving homage to the British working classes, to punks, hardcore, psychobilly, Britpop, emo, and many others from a long list of subtribes – music is Dr. Martens’ cultural lynchpin. The new flagship store pays tribute to this legacy with a 150sq. ft. stage – a platform that will continue to cater to and foster the music communities that have been so integral to the Dr. Martens brand heritage. Future plans for the in-store music stage include hosting intimate music gigs and interview sessions with independent bands, both international and home-grown.
As with all Dr. Martens’ stores in other major cities, such as New York SoHo and London Covent Garden, the Capitol Piazza flagship store offers a unique Dr. Martens experience by combining brand heritage, emblems of its music and subcultures lineage with the art of industrial manufacture.
For 120 years, Alfred Dunhill has been synonymous with an elegant and discerning British aesthetic. Always with integrity and charisma, it defines luxury: perfect for purpose but uncompromising in its commitment to use only the finest materials and work with the finest artisans across the world to create its menswear, leather goods, accessories and gifts.
Alfred Dunhill - the man - was a true innovator, a man who pushed boundaries and embraced the new but always with his customer in mind. The brand today honours its namesake by ensuring that it continues to challenge what is expected and embrace the new – but always with honesty and impeccable service.
Recognized as the world’s oldest barbershop, Truefitt & Hill offers a range of luxurious grooming experiences for the discerning male in Singapore. The traditional British brand, established in 1805, also carries the finest shaving, fragrance, hair and bath products to provide daily grooming solutions for today’s gentlemen.
Visit the barbershop to enjoy a haircut or a traditional hot towel wet shave for that special engagement, business meeting or just to relax and unwind. Additionally, the new outlet at Capitol Piazza features signature furniture pieces from Timothy Oulton and an assortment of unique men’s accessories, to provide great gift inspirations for the modern man.
Located on Singapore’s hip and happening Club Street, The Blind Cobbler is a men’s boutique shoe shop which carries traditional British footwear brands such as Grenson, Hudson and Swear London.
The Blind Cobbler offers you a choice of over 40 shoe designs set in their quirky second level corner shop house emporium.
The brand offers the fashion hungry consumers the perfect landing spot for men’s shoe fashion in South East Asia. They aim to be Singapore’s leading shopping destination for the discerning gentleman.
The Blind Cobbler continues to expand its philosophy of cultivating style, outstanding customer service and vast selection of the top brands of footwear in the world.
Savile Row is the world’s most iconic address for the best in bespoke tailoring and home to legendary Gieves & Hawkes – Royal Warrant holders to the British Royal family and furnishers to elegant gentlemen today.
Using the finest fabrics, highest quality design and production, Gieves & Hawkes take inspiration from a rich archive and history, creating modern classics from formal evening wear to suiting and through to casual wear.
Mad About Sucre is a private confection label that marries the best of French confection techniques with the glorious British designs. They specialize in handcrafting bespoke wedding and celebratory cakes & confections in Singapore.
They are anti-thesis of modern day conveniences and do not use any cake premixes or any artificial flavorings. They reduced between 20% to 60% the of sugar required in the original cake recipes. Hence, their cakes are well-balanced with smooth natural flavors with the natural ingredients shining through.
They handcraft every cake and confection from scratch so that you and your loved ones can rediscovery the joy of eating quality cakes and confections that naturally taste as good as it looks.