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Two Chefs Bar - Italian Mexican Restaurant in Sentosa Cove

I recently joined a hiking tour to Sentosa Cove and the hike ended with dinner at Two Chefs Bar.

Two Chefs Bar - Restaurant Front

Two Chefs Bar

Two Chefs Bar is one of the many restaurants running along the Sentosa Cove quayside. The outdoor alfresco seats gives you a great view of the yatch docked in Sentosa Cove.

Warm orange lights inside the restaurant gives the restaurant a warm glow.

The Food

Two Chefs Bar specializes in Italian and Mexican cuisines. You can find the full menu here. I have had my fair share of Italian cuisine, so I decided to focus on Mexican food.

Two Chefs Bar - Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad

Starting a meal with a salad is always a good idea. There are 5 salads available, Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad [S$18] is a great option for those who want something familiar. The warm grilled chicken pairs well with the crispy romaine lettuce, parmesan, croutons and homemade caesar dressing.

Two Chefs Bar - Fajitas

Fajitas [Vegetable S$22, Chicken S$26, Beef S$28, Shrimp S$30, Mixed S$30] is a popular northern Mexican dish. Your choice of protein is cooked with bell peppers, onions and their house special marinate and served on a hot plate. It’s fun making your own wraps with the meat, guacamole, red salsa, shredded cheese and sour cream in the warm flour tortillas.

Two Chefs Bar - Lychee Magarita

Margarita (Frozen) [S$18] is a popular Mexican cocktail and Two Chefs Bar offers it in different flavors - lime, lychee, mango, strawberry. This is frozen lychee margarita which is refreshingly cold and smooth, perfect for Singapore’s hot sweltering weather.

The prices at Two Chef Bar are a little pricey but it’s unavoidable when it’s in Sentosa Cove.

Two Chefs Bar

Address: 31 Ocean Way, Quayside Isle #01-11, Singapore 098375

Telephone: 62688633

Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 12pm - 11pm, Friday 12pm - 12am, Saturday 11.30am - 12am, Sunday 11.30am - 11pm

Website: https://www.twochefsbar.com.sg

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