i have reviewed many restaurants in the past year, and it took me one full month into 2007 before it finally hit me that i should have a “best of” list! rather than letting the good restaurants go forgotten, i have awarded little doughnut trophies to the best ones around, complete with various different awards!
when i started this, my intention was to have just a few basic categories such as “best food”, “best service”, “best ambience”, et cetera.

but soon i got carried away and came up with more categories such as “best hawker stall” and “best hidden gem”! they even have nominees a la oscars style!
rules: all winners are determined by me, obviously. the judge’s (my) decision is final. all disputes would be ignored. each winner gets a little doughnut trophy that i have made with love (i meshed a frosted doughnut with a world cup trophy), and a chance to thank me by offering me a free meal!

(disclaimer: i know there are many other good and perhaps even better eating establishments out there that i have not included. but the only eligible ones are those that i have actually visited in 2006. so please don’t come asking me why i didn’t include this particular restaurant and that particular restaurant.)
all restaurant descriptions would be brief since i have already written full reviews previously. all included links lead to my past reviews that you can read as you go down the list! (hint: hold down the “shift” key and click on each link to open it in a new window.)
check it out!

graze wins the best service award for having a team of very professional waiters and waitresses that actually know their stuff. have you ever visited a restaurant where you asked for recommendations, the waiter(ess) simply pointed to the food items on the menu that are highlighted with the little chef’s icon (as if you didn’t already know)? or worse still, recommended something that was hideous!
well, not at graze. the staff here are well-versed in the food menu. more props to them for being highly attentive and dedicated to the diners.

for me, the ambience of a restaurant is very important especially if i was going to spend a couple of hours in there. giraffe trumps all the other restaurants in this area. built mostly out of glass, this place oozes chic and style! it gets cozy at night with candlelights, lounges, and even a private garden!

being a designer, i am a stickler for beauty and all things pretty. there are a number of stylish-looking and beautiful restaurants, so it’s difficult to pick one that looks the best. beauty is so subjective!
i chose turkuaz in the end. not only is the restaurant very uniquely and beautifully decorated, its lady owner has such an eye for detail that even the smallest thing, such as a napkin holder can look so pretty!

as most of you already know, i am so not a tea person. yet i can’t deny that there are enough quaint tea boutiques out there that they really do deserve a category of their own! i happen to like all four nominees. but since i have to pick one, i’ll go for royal copenhagen. they serve not just good tea, but good tea served in expensive tableware.

i have been a faithful customer ever since the tcc chain started four years ago. being a coffee lover, i am drawn to their huge selections of the various types of coffee. my favorites include the blue mountain coffee and java arabica. besides the wide coffee range, tcc also serves yummy food and desserts. the service is almost always worthy of a five-star rating that puts the other coffee chains to shame.

a good buffet comprises of 1) a huge spread of food, 2) quality on top of quantity, 3) regular replenishments of food 4) prompt clearing of plates and good service 5) a chocolate fountain! cafébiz at traders hotel has all five and more — actual lobsters and crabs. yum!

while most good buffets tend to be rather expensive, there are some that offer much value for money; you get decent food without having to burn a hole in your pocket! sakura offers a delectable buffet spread with a range that probably surpasses any hotel buffet! the best part? it doesn’t even cost more than 30 bucks per person for a weekend dinner buffet in town!

take-out food outlets are ubiquitous. they ensure that those of us who are in a hurry need not hurry about on an empty stomach. having to choose between chippy british take away and pret a manger for the best take-out award was a tough call. both coincidentally originate from britain. in the end i picked chippy because their cheesy curry chicken is really something to die for. plus, extra brownie points to them for having fried mars bars!

i frequented quite a number of pubs last year. the balcony bar looked promising when it was newly opened. sadly, the place now looks like it badly needs a scrub, especially around its once comfie sofa-beds. my vote for the best bar of 2006 goes to café iguana for having the most vibrant atmosphere, a very diverse collection of alcohols, and for generously giving me free drinks all the time.
okay, so what if i’m biased?

my perpetual beer-binging spirit these days has led me to hang out at brewerkz quite a bit. i haven’t tasted a single beer from here that i didn’t like! i heard there’s this beer place at millenia walk too. until i check out that place, brewerkz holds my doughnut trophy for serving the best beer.

i’m a firm believer that the best and most authentic singapore food is found in hawker centres. 4 out of the 5 nominees are stalls i have frequented for a few years, so they are all very good and very consistent.
botak jones is a place i discovered just last year and has wowed me to no end. their american-sized portions of burgers, steaks and hot dogs are a huge draw with the crowds, with people willing to wait an hour for their food!

hidden gems are the good restaurants that most people do not know about, mainly due to a poor location and lack of publicity, which is why i’m here to help! i fell in love with lagnaa and its unique bare foot dining concept some months back. ever since then, i have religiously recommended this north indian restaurant to many of my friends. it’s a pity that some people can’t bring themselves to stomach north indian cuisine, which in my opinion has the most colorful and vibrant tastes among all foods.
eclectic attic is another hidden gem. although it is smack right in the middle of plaza singapura, undoubtedly one of the busiest and most crowded malls in singapore, most people haven’t realised that it has a cozy café within that is excellent for high tea.
and now, finally, i bring you the best restaurants of the year 2006!

graze has been mentioned and raved about a number of times in my blog, and yet it’s only been a short one month since i first knew of the place! everything about graze is awesome, be it the food, ambience or service. i have no complaints! graze is the only eating establishment to grab two of my precious doughnut trophies — best service and best restaurant of the year. congratulations, aussie head chef matthew lawdorn. you have done an excellent job!

the runner-up for best restaurant of the year is blue ginger, a peranakan place. it’s been months since i dined there, yet the taste remains vivid. it’s not very often when you go to a restaurant for the first time not knowing exactly what to order, and end up liking every single thing you ordered. but that’s exactly what happened with me at blue ginger!
after the slew of outstanding restaurants, who’s game to enter the hall of shame? i bring you, the worst scum of the pack, also known as the worst restaurants of the year!

damn! it’s been more than half a year since i went to the mushroom pot at the national stadium. i wouldn’t have been there if not for the coldplay concert (which was awesome, by the way). my blood still boils at the extremely bad service and mediocre food, and i wouldn’t even bother wasting more time and breath describing my horrid experience.

with chinese new year just around the corner, many chinese families would be looking for a nice steamboat restaurant to dine at. tian tian huo guo a.k.a. happy pay steamboat (i cringe when i type that) has been advertising aggressively on television in recent days, which is why i must warn everyone that dining there is a really bad idea. what kind of steamboat restaurant charges for soup? it’s like buying a book and being asked to pay additional for the pages inside!
interestingly none of the winners are chinese establishments, while both the worst restaurants of the year are. coincidence? this has been a rather lengthy post for what is meant to be just a summing up of things. i hope you guys find this useful!
news updates
February 8, 2007: this entry has been tomorrow-ed!
external links
Singeo: Geographical representation of all winners and nominees

at this time of the night, looking at a post like this, considering that all i had for dinner was a springroll because my friend ate my currypok. I AM VERY HUNGRY~~~
but, a real cool round up you have there~ kudos~ View all comments by xxoos
KUDOS!!
A good post to conclude all ur past R&Rs review.
Save me a lot of time cracking my head for the next dining idea.
I know the rest of ur readers might hv said it thousand times, but i still want to say it again: Veron Princess, i think u win the most princessy n yummiest blog award!!
Sucha talent! View all comments by ZEE
If this isn’t a labour of love, I don’t what it is. Thanks for the wonderful recommendations here, most of which I agree with except for the buffet part. I will be keen to visit Graze and Botak Jones sometime soon.
Though I am a foodie at heart, most of my posts aren’t really on food since there are so many excellent ones around in Singapore. View all comments by Walter
I’m definitely telling everyone about your mega-review… I finally know that I’ve much to catch up on ever since seeing this list. Crap! One thing though, Botak Jones really doesn’t deserve and award… I’m a fish and chips aficionado and their fishy doesn’t make the cut (as agreed with my panel consisting of a discerning mum and sister). :) View all comments by Kevin
GREAT review!!! This list will come in really handy when I need to figure out some nice new place to feast…
(BTW your post on Cafebiz looks a little out of whack.) View all comments by David
Yay! I’m glad you guys liked this roundup post. I should have done this way earlier!
xxoos: I know what you mean! My stomach was growling the entire time as I was blogging this. I made myself a peanut butter sandwich right after!
ZEE: Uh, aren’t you in Brazil?
Walter: Which buffet would you recommend? Cafebiz is the best out of the five nominees. I heard The Line is good but I haven’t been there yet.
Kevin: Wow! Yet Botak Jones claims to serve the best fish and chips in town! (But they all say the same thing, don’t they?)
David: Darn! I fixed the Cafebiz review! Thanks!
Thanks for all the kudos, everyone! Enjoy! View all comments by Veron
wow,that’s a great round up to 2006..will be using your blog as a foodie guide to see where are the nice places to eat at..
by the way,i’ve eaten at The Line before,and i wld think its so-so..maybe its because im not so much of a cold food fan..haha..hoping to try the buffet at cafebiz though..jus looking at it makes me so hungry..!
once again,great post, and im already looking forward to see where you’re going to eat at this year! kudos! View all comments by damien
Is that a rip-off from the World Cup trophy? View all comments by Brennan
Hey damien,
I’m excited too! 2007 looks promising, but with the exception of Aerin’s, I have yet to visit any restaurant that is really good. View all comments by Veron
Hey Brennan,
“each winner gets a little doughnut trophy that i have made with love (i meshed a frosted doughnut with a world cup trophy)”
Was I not clear enough? View all comments by Veron
How did you maintain your figure with all those good food in 2006? lol…. View all comments by DK
ya.. but i m coming back to SG soon =) time to recce for good dining place. View all comments by ZEE
Hi veron,
Been an avid or rather silence reader of your blog for quite sometime (3 yrs? hmm…) anyway i forget how i came across your blog. But i feel its only polite for me to make my presence now ;)
Nice web design, interesting contents on food and travels, keep it goin’ girl! View all comments by Wel
this post is SO helpful! :) View all comments by wei ting
Been reading your blog(?) since around 5-6 months ago. Came across it cause I was looking for reviews on Balcony.
Anyways, I really like your domain, and a great round up of resturants that I am sure will come into use someday. XD
I am glad I ain’t the only person that thinks that tian tian huo guo is…well, sucky. Hahas… View all comments by Ah_Ying
DK: Haha I don’t!
ZEE: I am so jealous! Mexico is one place that I so badly wanna visit!
Wel: 3 years! Thanks for showing yourself finally!
wei ting: Phew!
Ah_Ying: Yay! We need to spread the word around more. Those guys are advertising everywhere! View all comments by Veron
great awards ceremony minus the acceptance speeches! been following your blog only recently, so this post was most helpful; a summary of sorts.. anyway, i have an idea now where to go for that Feb 14 dinner and impress the pants off the missus. thanks View all comments by looi
Awesome! Charm her socks off! View all comments by Veron
Ur blog’s just amazing. Kudos to this entry especially!
Cheers!! View all comments by Deborah
May I link to this post? and….post the photo you have taken of Graze? Acknowledgements would be made to you. View all comments by py
:) No problem. Link away! View all comments by Veron
Wow!! That’s a looooooong list of bests. But I could see Brewerkz in there. I am a happy man :) View all comments by Beni
Awww dude, I see the Japan flag. Can’t believe you’re there already!
By the way, to date you are the only person that has left comments with four different flags! View all comments by Veron
Eh? Didn’t you get my mail?? Check pls :)
Quite an achievement eh? Wait ’til I add some more to the list. View all comments by Beni
A M A Z I N G !
CONGRATULATIONS FOR THIS MASTERPIECE!!!
YOU’RE GREAT, VERNON!!!
One of my favourite restaurants in Lisbon is also SAKURA!!!! Nice ambience, nice employees, spectacular food. The fish used in sashimi is EXCELLENT, sushi rolls are PERFECT.. the only problem is the price… But I go there at least twice in a year… View all comments by SailorGirl
Sounds interesting! But isn’t “Sakura” such an overused name for restaurants? Girl, you should take pictures of the food the next time you go there! I’m curious! View all comments by Veron
Giraffe was great ambiance, decent food but with one major blemish - as a management policy, the serving staff were instructed NOT to serve water - even to customers who have ordered wine and drinks. I generally find that unacceptable and as a personal policy boycott places who cannot meet that level of customer service. View all comments by Bits
Heh your list is not doing justice to many other good restaurants out there? You may want to check these restaurants out and give them a review as well!
IL LIDO @ Sentosa
Nogawa Japanese Restaurant @ Le Meridien
Garibaldi @ Pervis Street
Yhingthai Place @ Pervis Street (Number 1 thai restaurant in singapore, IMHO)
Flute at the Fort @ Fort Canning
The japanese stall @ wisma food court
House Of Sundanese Food @ Greatworld
too many to list.. View all comments by Yummmmmmmmyyyyyyy
Bits: That sucks. I didn’t realise this before. It also happens to be my own personal policy to boycott such places.
Yummmmmmmmyyyyyyy: Thanks for the recommendations! Looks like I have more places to check out in 2007 :)
I have to stress again that this list contains only those restaurants I have actually visited in 2006. If I were to include those from your list, someone else would come saying I haven’t done justice to those restaurants that I excluded. I can never win, can I?
That’s why I have stated that little disclaimer upfront - “i know there are many other good and perhaps even better eating establishments out there that i have not included. but the only eligible ones are those that i have actually visited in 2006. so please don’t come asking me why i didn’t include this particular restaurant and that particular restaurant.” View all comments by Veron
i love this post! it’s so useful! View all comments by darren
Great! View all comments by Veron
Reading this in class now. My lunch will either be at YIH or the temporary Arts Canteen.
Looking at all your food reviews and pictures, I’m really starting to dread eating canteen food. =) View all comments by Hai~Ren
Pardon me…. but I think there seems to be a bias towards western cuisine here. Then again, different people have different taste preference.
Good work on the post. :) View all comments by alvinism
Fantastic round up, I really enjoyed reading that and I’m off to read your reviews.
One award that I’m curious about is the ‘Best Beer’, are you judging places that brew their own or the best beers served in Singapore? I don’t know any other microbreweries in Singapore (would be great to find more) so I figure Brewerkz is the default winner. Their beer is generally good; the Golden Ale is what I would consider their best though I am going against the decision on IPA in the World Beer Cup. I think there are better IPAs out there (offhand I think I preferred Coopers IPA from recent tastings) and I was disappointed with the stout (my tastes are probably quite biased as I’m a Guinness drinker by nature) View all comments by James
James, you are right. For “Best Beer”, it has to be a place that brews its own beer. Brewerkz is the only place I have visited that does this, so they are the default winner. Like what you said, their beer is generally good.
There is in fact another microbrewery that I know of. It’s a German place at Millenia Walk. I have yet to check it out though. And when I do, I predict it may win the “Best Beer” award for 2007. View all comments by Veron
i totally agree on tian tian huo guo being the worst!
seriously, i would have given it ‘first place’.
bad experience. bad food. bad price to pay.
never ever ever ever go there for steamboat. please. View all comments by Michelle
Whoa! That’s pretty strong! Now everyone knows that Tian Tian Huo Guo sucks. View all comments by Veron
Veron, while poking around today I found http://www.pumproomasia.com which looks interesting. Selection doesn’t seem to be as broad as Brewerkz but I definitely think I should pay it a visit and see how it shapes up :) I also believe there’s a place on Circular Road now (at the junction opposite the hawker stalls) doing microbrews but a friend didn’t have a high opinion of the place (didn’t mention the beer so it can’t have been good).
Meant to say earlier, you should start noting good pubs as well as good bars broaden your drinking horizons :) View all comments by James
Hye. Great post. Urmmm, are there any categories on best vegetarian and halal, specifically for Hindus and Muslims respectively.
OF course, this is just a thought. I must highlight that this is in no way a demand. =D
Cheers and keep up the good work!! View all comments by hungryee
Awesome Veron! You have done it again!
What can i say, except that your reviews ooze class, detail and you definitely bring our the taste and aroma through the words.. i’ll almost go as far as to lick my laptop screen :P
Hey, my company Lifestyle Publications is hiring! You wanna earn freelance income doing exactly what you are doing (eating good food and reviewing them as well?). We pay all our reviewers for every merchant they bring into the book. At the same time, you will be helping the charities as the restaurants will be adding value to the book, which in turn helps it sell by itself and the money kept by the charity! You can even go as far as to ask the restaurants for a donation to their favourite charity as an act of goodwill for the FREE advertising we provide them in the book…
win-win!
anyway, do keep the reviews coming cos it saves me tonnes of $ every month having to buy books and magazines just to find reviews 1/2 as good as yours. View all comments by Edmund
haha… who’s this fella “NOTvalueformoney”.. if you actually read the blog properly, there IS a disclaimer.
I guess we can’t satisfy everybody.
“beauty is in the eye of the beholder”.. in this case…”gastronomy is in the mouth of the beholder”
okie, let’s eat! View all comments by Edmund
Haha when someone leaves remarks like that that add no value whatsoever to the discussion or this post, and doesn’t even have the guts to leave an actual name/nickname or email address, he or she is nothing more than a retard to me. View all comments by Veron
Well, it’s just sad when some people cannot be constructive in their comments. Even if you want to complain, do so with informing and improving in mind! Did you have a bad experience at Sakura? The food wasn’t nice at all? Share with the rest of us! View all comments by think2ink
hello =) went to cafebiz at trader’s hotel with a friend for lunch,but didnt get to see the alaskan king crab or the lobster..tink they changed the buffet spread..awww…was so lookinh forward to the king crab especially after seeing your description..but still the food was not bad.. View all comments by damien
thank you for all ur posts! they are very helpful! hope you’ll continue to post feedback on the buffets u’ve tried!
u r great! View all comments by andrea
damien: Awww… I wonder if they serve different buffets at different times of the day/week. That may explain the absence of the good stuff!
andrea: Thanks babe! View all comments by Veron
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