Prawns are a versatile ingredient that can be prepared in countless ways and Prawn Noodle Bar aim to bring to you an array of prawny dishes that take you from starters to mains.
Get ready to tantalise your taste buds with the freshest prawns incorporated into the uniquely Prawn Noodle Bar elevated dishes. Have a refreshing Asian-Fusion dining experience with this new kid of Duxton Hill.
BTM Mussels & Bar by Deliciae Hospitality Management (DHM) on Duxton Hill is a casual restaurant and bar concept serving European comfort food, with the star being fresh seasonal mussels served in a variety of styles and international flavours, with crisp golden French fries; best enjoy with an ice cold beer!
BTM = “BACK TO MUSSELS”.
Inspired by chef and restaurateur Olivier’s experience in being the first to expand and popularise Belgium’s ‘mussels and fries’ restaurant concept throughout France, BTM Mussels & Bar relives that delicious chapter of his culinary story in Singapore, and celebrates the flavourful gem of the sea, showcasing its natural sweetness by preparing them in a variety of styles and flavours popular throughout Europe.
In addition to mussels and fries, BTM Mussels & Bar serves a wide selection of comfort food from the Benelux region of Europe (i.e. Belgium, France and the Netherlands), including a variety of small plates, tartes flambées and charcuterie and cheese boards, which are best enjoyed with drinks and ideal for sharing!
Located in Duxton Hill’s eclectic neighbourhood, diners will be charmed at the newly-revamped RIZU, whether seated in the intimate indoors or the spirited outdoor alfresco area. The newly revamped interior provides more space for each table to enjoy a more intimate, relaxed dining experience. More than just a tasteful offering, but an experiential one as well.
Their new menu is carefully crafted to cater to various dining purposes, all the while ensuring an authentic gastronomic experience.
The Signature Omakase is RIZU’s trademark offering, an exquisite 8 course tasting menu handcrafted by Head Chef Shimohigashi. For those looking to elevate to an unforgettable dinner experience, enjoy the Premium Omakase that can be specially tailored to your palate and tastebuds. 3 days advanced booking is required.
Lastly, the Ala Carte menu is perfect for patrons who are more interested in a night of drinking, and wish to pair it with a selection of fresh sushi and sashimi flown in from Japan.
Singapore's first and only French restaurant dedicated to serving authentic soufflés and casseroles is now open in the heart of Duxton Hill!
Celebrating French classics and boasting Parisian chic, Soufflé serves a delectable array of light, airy soufflés in both savoury and sweet varieties, including Comté Cheese Soufflé, as well as time-honoured classics such as the Grand Marnier et Orange Confites Soufflé. For a taste of regional French favourites, savour their range of traditional casseroles, such as the hearty Boeuf Bourguignon, Parmentier de Canard and Poulet Basquaise, fresh from the oven!
Enjoy a quiet moment of solitary bliss with one of their dishes, or order a variety for sharing amongst a group of loved ones. To accompany your meal, they also offer a lovely array of carefully-curated wines direct from France. C'est vraiment délicieux!
Currently in their soft launch phase, Risky Business on Duxton Hill is a cocktail bar inspired by the 1983 same name movie which is an American coming-of-age comedy drama film starring Tom Cruise. Throughout their menu, you will see a running theme of gentle nods to Tom Cruise movies. It's all about indulgence, desires, strength of character in uncertain times and having a little fun….
The Risky Business's mantra: “Every now and then say, “What the fxxk.” “What the fxxk” gives you freedom. Freedom brings opportunity. Opportunity makes your future.” Miles Dalby, Risky Business 1983.
Enjoy one of their signature cocktails (all named after movies starring Mr Cruise) at only $23+ each:
After nearly eight years at Kampong Bugis Road, Kilo Kitchen has moved out of its original home for a new chapter at 97 Duxton Road. This move once again reunites Kilo Kitchen with sister property Kilo Lounge, just steps away at 21 Tanjong Pagar Road. With both venues a short stroll apart, Kilo can once again offer guests the ideal night out—great modern comfort food, fresh cocktails and a vibrant after hours experience—set against the backdrop of Chinatown’s bustling Tanjong Pagar district.
Kilo Kitchen’s menu takes inspiration from different cuisines around the world and draws on the heritage of co-founders Joshua Adjodha, Javier Perez and Sharon Lee, as well as returning executive chef Manel Valero. Since departing Kilo in May 2016, Manel went on a culinary sabbatical across Europe and staged at some of the region’s top Michelin-starred restaurants including Relæ, Maaemo and Geranium. He returns to helm the new Kilo Kitchen, where he brings with him a renewed perspective on Kilo’s brand of modern comfort food. Big, bold flavours can be found on nearly every plate, with dishes favouring the tastes and cooking techniques of Latin America and Asia.
A highlight of the new Kilo Kitchen is its open-format natural flame kitchen with a wood-fired grill – a style of cooking that chef Manel has honed throughout his culinary career. The kitchen is the centre of the action, and allows guests to observe the kitchen team at work. The majority of cooked dishes are prepared on the wood-fired grill, and this technique also adds depth of flavour and a touch of char to Kilo’s classics. Three types of wood are used to achieve the optimal fire – apple, cherry and jarrah. Apple and cherry woods impart a delicious aroma and burn slowly, while bush jarrah is an old Western Australian favourite hard wood for barbecues and wood-fired ovens that burns clean to leave very little ash behind.
Adjacent to the open kitchen is an impressive Turkish marble and brass bar that extends across the width of the space. Here, a high energy bar team led by general manager Luca Colonna delivers a well-rounded beverage programme of signature cocktails, artisanal sakes, craft spirits, and over 30 wines sourced from South Africa to Argentina and beyond – perfect for any time of the evening.
The 3,000 sq ft eating and drinking destination sits on a prime spot on the intersection of Duxton Hill and Duxton Road – the latest addition to the burgeoning Duxton community of cultural, creative, lifestyle and dining offerings. Responsible for the design of the new Kilo Kitchen is Singapore and Jakarta-based Studio Dinding, whose designers have worked on projects for noted firms Jaya and Distillery.
A Singapore venture is emerging as the new powerhouse of Asia’s electronic dance music industry with the unveiling of a new state-of-the-art production studio.
Launching in October 2018, TITAN Studios at Duxton Hill is the brainchild of Singapore electronic music management agency, Jupiter Labs, which also has outlets in London, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Melbourne and Los Angeles. Jupiter Labs aims to become Asia’s leading artist incubator having already fostered partnerships with leading agencies and labels around Asia. The TITAN studios are a key component of that strategy.
Designed and built by dance music producers and renowned audio engineers, TITAN Studios' facilities simultaneously provide both comfort and creative space, without the complications of traditional recording studios. That doesn’t mean compromise, as TITAN offers advanced sound design tech and a wealth of vintage, analog and digital instruments and outboard gear.
Packages start from S$125 to S$185 an hour. Drop them a line at bookings@titanstudios.sg for more details.
Located along Duxton Hill, the 28-seater Rizu offers some of the best Japanese food representations using the finest and freshest ingredients. One of their signatures is the Ikedukuri – live seafood sashimi.
Treat yourself to Rizu's must-try creations like Botanebi Sushi, Special Kaisendon, Botan Ebi, Crunchy Spicy Tuna Rolls and so much more.
Thirteen Duxton Hill's menu changes every day. Yes, you heard it right. Their menu changes every single day. And it depends on what the owner and chef of the restaurant, chef John-Paul Fiechtner, picks out from the market each morning.
Duxton Hill finally has a dedicated Italian pizza maker - UNDICI Pizza Bar!
All our delicious pizza squares are priced at only $15, and you can choose from classic home-made flavours such asMargherita, Quattro Stagioni or Pescatora. There is also a selection of traditional antipasti, insalate, pasta for a full Italian experience here.
Definitely, the dolci (desserts) here are must tries! UNDICI's speciality dessert is a Sorbetto al Negroni, and the Tiramisu and Panna Cotta are to die for.
Pair your food with a traditional Signature Negroni, sometimes regarded as the Cocktail of Gods.- a musculine cocktail that originated in Florence, Italy.
Should you prefer Italian beers and wines, there are also many options available for that swinging good time.
Enjoy French wines and sharing platters at very affordable prices. An extension of L'Entrecôte The Steak & Fries Bistro, the laid-back and authentically Parisian ambience is a great place for you to unwind after a hard day at work.
Chef Damien le Bihan has specially curated their authentic French menu of cheese platters, pâté de campagne, foie gras, smoked fish platter, croque monsieur and tartines. French-styled brunch are available on weekends, where the menu includes vienoisserie, egg Benedict and cereals.
Chef Damien le Bihan has specially curated their authentic French menu of cheese platters, pâté de campagne, foie gras, smoked fish platter, croque monsieur and tartines. French-styled brunch are available on weekends, where the menu includes vienoisserie, egg Benedict and cereals.