Frasers Tower food guide

Dining in the CBD can be a bit of a pickle, especially when most of your options cost an arm and a leg. If you’re constantly on the lookout for dining deals near Tanjong Pagar, then we’ve got you covered with our list of Frasers Tower food places to check out━we’ve included 1-for-1, and $1 dining deals that you can cop with the Frasers Experience (FRx) app from now till 30 September 2023!

1. Oishii Bar

Oishii Bar, as its name suggests, is the restaurant to put on your list if you’re looking for tasty Japanese fare. Chef Shigenerai Sato, who’s spent more than 15 years as a chef, including stints at reputable omakase restaurants, heads the kitchen here. 

You can’t go wrong with his Roast Beef ($22++) bowl, where slices of pink roast beef are served with Wafu dressing on Japanese pearl rice.

Try his Kakiage Don ($18++), a lunchtime special that’s fried with Chef Sato’s secret tempura batter, and served on a bed of rice. Alternatively, there’s Oden ($22++), which comes with seven ingredients simmered for hours in a clear dashi broth. If you’ve got a favourite ingredient, get it for just $2++ a piece.

If you’ve got the FRx app, you’ll be entitled to redeem a 1-for-1 Dinner Set here from Mondays to Saturdays! Choose from their donburi set menu, including their dinner special, Kakiage Soba. This promotion excludes the Vegetable Kakiage Don, Oyakodon, and lunch special. Do note that while they’re open all day, lunch runs from 11:30am to 2:30pm, and dinner service starts at 5:30pm.

Unit number: #01-05/08
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am to 10:30pm
Tel: 6232 7890
Website
Oishii Restaurant is not a halal-certified eatery

2. 22 Grams Cafe

Coffee lovers, you’ll want to put 22 Grams Cafe on your radar if you haven’t already. The little kiosk in the lobby of Frasers Tower was started by a group of professional baristas, including one who used to work with %Arabica. 

Even the name of the cafe, 22 Grams, is inspired by the precise amount of beans they use in each pour.

FRx members can enjoy selected special drinks off the 22 Grams menu at just $1! These include their popular Caffe Latte, Flat White, Cappuccino, Long Black and more. One of their best-selling brews is the Iced Latte ($7), though the Flat White ($6/$7) is equally popular. Otherwise, 22 Grams’ Long Black ($5) packs a real punch; alternatively, the Peru Dark Chocolate ($5.50) is one of their non-caffeinated options that we loved for its malty, chocolatey notes.

Unit number: #01-K1
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8am to 4:30pm
Website
22 Grams Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery

3. My Little Coconut

Beat the midday heat━or slump━with artisanal Thai-style coconut shakes from My Little Coconut. Customise your drink by choosing from one of their signature coconut shakes including Original ($4.80/$5.80), Viet Coffee Coconut Shake ($5.50/$6.50), or even Bee Propolis Ousia ($7/$8), a superfood shake. Then, pick from 15 toppings, and pick a sweetness level. You could even opt for Premium Brown Sugar for $0.80!

For something more basic, they’ve got Fresh Thai Coconut Juice ($5.90/$7.90) too, with real coconut flesh in your drink.

P.S.: download the FRx app to enjoy their keto- and vegan-friendly gelato at $1! Usually priced at $7.90 a scoop, you’ll also get a free waffle cone with your gelato. Choose from flavours such as Passionfruit Mango, Watermelon Soursop, Yuzu Cheesecake with Lemon, Young Thai Coconut Sorbet and more.

Unit number: #02-05
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 7:30pm, Sat 11am to 5pm
Tel: 8201 2447
Website
My Little Coconut is not a halal-certified eatery

4. Supergreen

Eating clean doesn’t have to be boring, and Supergreen could be your best friend on the journey. There are seven pre-set bowls on their menu, and if you’ve exhausted them all, there’s also the Build Your Own Superbowl ($9.80) option, where you can choose up to two bases with four cold and two hot toppings, plus a protein and dressing!

To skip the fuss, their curated bowls include an Oven-Baked Salmon Bowl ($12.80), topped with sous-vide egg, roasted carrots, and shimeji mushrooms

There is also the Chicken NiNi Bowl ($9.80), where sous-vide chicken breast is accompanied with hard-boiled egg, edamame, as well as roasted cauliflower, and carrot.

There’s even a “Gu Lao Rou” Bowl ($11.30) that’s made with plant-based meat, so you can still enjoy your fav sweet and sour flavours without actually having meat. What’s more, the FRx app allows you to enjoy a 1-for-1 promo on any of these bowls!

Unit number: #02-04
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am to 5pm
Tel: 8851 9055
Website
Supergreen is not a halal-certified eatery, but uses no pork or lard

5. Xiao Man Niu Mala Xiang Guo and Bu Tang Wang

You’ll get not one, but two concepts at Xiao Man Niu Mala Xiang Guo and Bu Tang Wang━perfect for groups with both mala and non-mala lovers. 

Not only can you enjoy Mala Xiang Guo (from $7.80), with more than 20 ingredients to pick from, but your dining companions will also get to order double-boiled soups.

Image credit: Xiao Man Niu Mala Xiang Guo and Bu Tang Wang

These have been specially concocted by Shen Xi, a chef who’s got more than 40 years of experience in the kitchen. One such set is Fish Maw Pork Tripe Chicken Soup Set ($13.30), which comes with soup, rice, and a side dish of your choice. You could also order Lemon Grilled Fish ($23.80) for a more hearty option, where grilled fish is topped with a zesty lemon sauce. 

Image credit: Xiao Man Niu Mala Xiang Guo and Bu Tang Wang

Get the best of both worlds with the FRx app, which gets you a 1-for-1 deal here at Xiao Man Niu Mala Xiang Guo and Bu Tang Wang━you and your dining companion can enjoy a Mala Xiang Guo Premium Set and Fish Maw Pig Stomach Chicken Soup with Rice for just $11.80!

 Unit number: #02-07/08
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 9pm
Xiao Man Niu Mala Xiang Guo and Bu Tang Wang is not a halal-certified eatery

6. Fuji Izakaya & Oyster Bar

For after-work tipples and bites, check out Fuji Izakaya & Oyster Bar for yakimono, rice bowls, ramen and more. In fact, it’s happy hour all day long with Asahi beer going at $15++ a jug anytime!

Pair it with an Oyster Sampler ($29.80++), for a plate of five Hyogo oysters grilled with mentai, truffle, and spicy mayo, as well as cheese and garlic butter. 

Else, get six kinds of Sashimi ($25.80++), or a Kushi Mori ($21.80++) platter of assorted grilled skewers.

Oyster fans, heads up: sign up for the FRx membership on the app to enjoy two of the six-piece Oyster Platter for the price of one. That’s $23.80++ for a dozen oysters!

Unit number: #02-12/13
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 8056 6041
Website
Fuji Izakaya & Oyster Bar is not a halal-certified eatery

7. Commune Kitchen

Image credit: Commune Kitchen

Commune Kitchen may be a cooking school, but they serve tasty lunches too! This month, Afghan food is on the menu. Start off your meal with Mantu ($16), for silky handmade dumplings packed with spiced ground beef and onions. This comes in a herbaceous tomato-based lentil sauce, and creamy yoghurt.

Image credit: Commune Kitchen

Then, there’s Qabuli Palaw ($16), a pilaf of rice steamed with caramelised carrot and raisin, piled high with marinated lamb or chicken. Alternatively, consider Borani Banjan ($16), where pan-fried eggplant is simmered in a savoury tomato-garlic sauce. This is served with long-grain cumin rice, perfect to go with the yoghurt-spiked gravy. And if you’re an FRx member, you’ll get any of these lunch items at 1-for-1!

Unit number: #02-09/10/11
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10am to 8pm
Tel: 8821 4805
Website
Commune Kitchen is not a halal-certified eatery

8. White Bird Scramble

Image credit: White Bird Scramble

Design your own toast meal at White Bird Scramble, said to be the first and only funky scrambled egg-on-toast concept in Singapore. The team behind this brand-new eatery also helm A Noodle Story, which has won the Michelin Bib Gourmand award for seven years running!

A Create Your Funky Toast Meal ($17++) starts with your choice of toast, with options including a pretzel, brioche, sourdough, or even baguette. Then, pile on oyster mushrooms, herb-baked Dory, crab and prawn with pommery mustard mayo, roasted Cajun chicken thigh and more. That’s not all━you get to choose sides too, such as their signature scrambled eggs, Mesclun salad, smoked beans & Spam—the list goes on.

Image credit: White Bird Scramble

If you order a dinner set ($20.50++), it includes a Lychee Rose Drink with Aiyu Jelly and Chia Seed. If you’re an FRx member, flash the eVoucher on your app to enjoy a 1-for-1 dinner deal here at White Bird Scramble too!

Unit number: #02-14
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am to 8pm, Sat 10:30am to 3pm
Tel: 9027 6289
Website
White Bird Scramble is not a halal-certified eatery

Where to dine at Frasers Tower

Image credit: @fraserstowersg

These aren’t all the dining options and deals that you’ll find at Frasers Tower; simply download the Frasers Experience (FRx) app on app stores, and check it out for the latest openings and dining promos available. Whether you’re looking for salad, lunch deals, dinner, or even tea time treats, all you’ll have to do is grab a friend for a mealtime jio and head to Cecil Street. 

Find out more about dining at Frasers Tower here!

Address: 182 Cecil Street, Singapore 069547

Photos taken by John Lery Villanueva.
This post was brought to you by Frasers Tower.

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