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10 Best Restaurants in Suntec City Mall

Today is Hungry Ghost's 1st Year Anniversary. Happy Birthday, Hungry Ghost! You are my baby and I have enjoyed every single moment of our journey together. Thank you, my dear readers, for your support and love throughout the past 1 year. I thought I will commemorate this special day with the first "list" post. Happy reading, everyone!

 

Since 2012, Suntec City has been undergoing a $410 million makeover and it is almost over. The new shopping mall houses many major international brands such as Pandora, Sincere Fine Watches and Nine West. Even more exciting is the food scene at Suntec City. With over 80 dining destinations to choose from, you will feel spoilt for choice. Here are 10 restaurants worth checking out in Suntec City, 10 restaurants serving 10 different cuisines:

 

Chinese: Din Tai Fung

 

There are quite a few notable Chinese restaurants in Suntec City Mall, but Din Tai Fung has an impressive menu that covers all the best dishes in Chinese cuisine, not forgetting their world-famous Xiao Long Bao. Read more ...
Western: L'Entrecote

 
There is only one main course at L'Entrecote and that is their steak, which can be paired with a wide array of starters and 15 kind of desserts, but if it's your first time here, I would suggest that you go with the crispy fries which is one of the best fries I have had. Read more ...

 

Italian: Boturra

Bottura, a name synonymous with authentic Italian cooking back by generations worth of culinary experience, has come to Singapore in the form of a three-in-one dining establishment in Suntec City Mall complete with a cafe-lounge and a retail section stocked with dry goods imported from Italy. Read more ...

Japanese: Sushi Goshin by Akashi

 
Sushi Goshin can be a little intimating from the outside, but it is actually an upscale restaurant that offers some very delicious Japanese cuisine at affordable prices. Read more ...
 

Korean: Kimchi Korean Restaurant 

 

I have always enjoyed the simplicity and beautiful presentation of Korean food, which can be found at Kimchi Korean Restaurant. Read on ... 
 

Local Delights: Grandma's

 
Besides Grandma's, you can also have local delights at Qiji, but I do enjoy the greater variety of food and nice presentation at Grandma's. Read more ...
 
Malaysian Cuisine: PappaRich

 

 
If you want a taste of Malaysian food but don't want to travel across the crossway, why not satisfy your craving and creativity at PappaRich, where you can sample delicious Malaysian cuisine in a comfortable air-conditioned restaurant. Read more ...

 

Swiss: Marche Movenpick

 
Marche has opened a new outlet at Suntec City. Besides the usual stations, this outlet features a Seafood station where freshly-shucked oysters and sashimi awaits you. There is also a pastry station where you can take-away mouth-watering pastries and breads or have an early breakfast as early as 7.30am. Read more ...

 

Turkish: Turkish Kebab House

There are not many Turkish restaurants in Singapore and Suntec City Mall is proud to house Turkish Kerbab House, serving up delicious food of this exotic Middle East country. Read more ...

 

Vietnamese: NamNam Noodle Bar

 

It's amazing how such a clear broth can have such a strong body and fragrance, but NamNam Noodle Bar has managed to do it. A lot of effort has gone into making this signature Vietnamese dish. Read more ...
 
Although the title says "10 Best Restaurants in Suntec City", this list is by no means definitive because Suntec City have so much more to offer. Please feel free to correct me if you feel that a certain restaurant is not the best representation of the cuisine or you feel that a particular restaurant should be included in the list. I will be happy to rename this post "20 Best Restaurants in Suntec City" or even make another post out of all your comments. 
 
Once again, thank you for your support and love in the past year. Hungry Ghost will eat more and do better to bring you more explore-worthy restaurants! Cheers!

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