We know you’re always on the lookout for a great night out, and boy, do we have some exciting news for you. Our little red dot has once again proven its mixology prowess, with a whopping 11 bars making it onto Asia’s 50 Best Bars list for 2024.
That’s right, nearly a quarter of the list is from our island nation!
So, next time you’re planning a date night or a catch-up with friends, why not check out one of these world-class establishments? Let’s dive into what makes each of these bars special, shall we?
1. Jigger & Pony: Singapore’s Crown Jewel at #3
Kicking off our list is Jigger & Pony, which proudly sits at #3 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars. This swanky spot in the Amara Hotel has come a long way since its humble beginnings on Amoy Street.
What sets it apart? Well, for starters, their latest menu is a work of art – literally! It’s designed like a magazine, complete with mini-profiles of local producers. How’s that for supporting local?
Must-try cocktails:
- Yuzu Whisky Sour: A classic with a citrusy twist
- Korean Boilermaker: A unique blend of soju, whisky, and bitters
- Soy Milk Punk: A creamy concoction with gin, lychee, and oolong tea
Pro tip: If you’re out with a group, order one of their punch bowls. It’s a great way to get the party started!
2. Nutmeg & Clove: A Taste of Singapore at #6
Next up, we have Nutmeg & Clove, sitting pretty at #6 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars. This bar is all about celebrating Singapore’s rich heritage and history through its cocktails.
Their latest menu, “Ten,” is a nostalgic journey through the bar’s 10-year history and Singapore’s top moments. Each year is represented by two cocktails – talk about a trip down memory lane!
Cocktails to try:
- Agnes’ Requiem: A floral and fruity gin-based drink
- Is This Really Boulevardier?: A tropical twist on the classic cocktail
Don’t forget to pair your drinks with some local-inspired bites like Chong Qing wings or rendang mac and cheese. Yum!
3. Sago House: Climbing the Ranks at #15
Rounding out our top three is Sago House, which has made an impressive leap to #15 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars. This bar is all about pushing boundaries and challenging conventions.
What makes Sago House unique is its ever-changing menu. The team creates a new list of cocktails every week based on available ingredients and creative whims. Talk about keeping things fresh!
4. Night Hawk: Soaring High at #16
Night Hawk has made quite an entrance, debuting at #16 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars. This 1940s-inspired bar brings a touch of vintage glamour to Tanjong Pagar Road.
Fun fact: Night Hawk won the inaugural Bareksten Best Bar Design Award at the World’s 50 Best Bars awards in 2023. So, you know you’re in for a visual treat!
5. Offtrack: On the Right Track at #25
Making its debut on Asia’s 50 Best Bars at #25 is Offtrack, a music-centered bar that’s hitting all the right notes. If you’re a fan of good tunes and great cocktails, this is the place to be. The establishment exudes a groovy, retro vibe with its outlandish orange decor, 80’s-inspired hanging lamps, and cobalt blue accents. At the heart of Offtrack is a DJ deck, showcasing their commitment to providing a top-notch sonic experience.
The bar is masterminded by veterans from Ice Cream Sundays and Darker than Wax, ensuring a carefully curated playlist that sets the perfect mood. But it’s not just about the music – Offtrack’s menu is equally impressive. Their cocktail list features forgotten classics adapted with a modern twist, while their food menu offers bold, satisfying bar bites with Asian influences. Don’t miss their iconic Garlic Noodles or the innovative Dashi Mascarpone Dip served with roti.
6. Native: Rooted in Tradition at #31
Native, coming in at #31 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars, is all about showcasing local and regional ingredients. It’s a great spot to explore unique flavours you won’t find anywhere else. Founded by Vijay Mudaliar, Native has implemented a staunch philosophy of using only local spirits and produce, much of it foraged by Mudaliar himself.
The bar’s commitment to sustainability is evident in every aspect, from their recycled paper menus to their focus on reducing their carbon footprint. Native’s cocktails are known for incorporating exotic fruits, herbs, and vegetables only available in the Far East. One of their most talked-about drinks even features freeze-dried ants! The staff are extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the bar’s concept, making each visit an educational experience in local flavours and sustainable practices.
7. Origin Bar: A New Beginning at #32
Origin Bar at Shangri-La Singapore has made an impressive debut at #32 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars. Known for its cocktails inspired by Singapore’s districts, it’s like taking a tour of the city one sip at a time. The bar recently underwent a revamp, bringing in a diverse team of talented mixologists from renowned establishments like D.Bespoke, Elephant Room, and Smoke & Mirrors.
While the decor remains understated — a cosy lounge filled with plush seats — the real star is their innovative new menu. Themed around the genesis of mankind and the world, each cocktail tells a story. From the “Dark Matter” that pays homage to the Big Bang, to the “Dirty Royal” that channels James Bond, Origin Bar’s menu is as ambitious as it is delicious. The bar also offers an extensive selection of spirits, making it a must-visit for both cocktail enthusiasts and spirit connoisseurs.
8. Analogue Initiative: Innovating at #35
At #35 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars, Analogue Initiative is all about pushing the boundaries of mixology. If you’re looking for cocktails that are a bit out of the ordinary, this is your spot. Founded by the team behind Native, Analogue Initiative takes sustainability to the next level. The bar’s centerpiece is a stunning 3D-printed counter made from 1,600kg of recycled plastics, setting the tone for their forward-thinking approach.
Their menu is 100% plant-based, offering innovative cocktails and dishes that challenge conventional bar fare. Try their vegan “nuggets” that rival any fast-food chain or their creative cocktails like the “Spaceman,” inspired by freeze-dried ice cream eaten during space missions. With its focus on alternative ingredients and technologies, Analogue Initiative truly represents the future of bar culture.
9. Employees Only: A Classic at #38
Employees Only, a New York import, holds strong at #38 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars. Known for its speakeasy vibes and classic cocktails, it’s a great place for a sophisticated night out. This bar brings a touch of Manhattan’s cocktail culture to Singapore, offering a menu of expertly crafted classic cocktails with a twist.
The atmosphere is reminiscent of a 1920s speakeasy, complete with dim lighting and a hidden entrance. But it’s not just about the drinks – Employees Only is also known for its excellent food menu, making it a great spot for dinner and drinks. The bar’s popularity means it can get crowded, especially on weekends, so be sure to make a reservation. With its combination of top-notch cocktails, delicious food, and vibrant atmosphere, Employees Only continues to be a favorite among Singapore’s discerning bar-goers.
10. Fura: Sustainability in a Glass at #42
Newcomer Fura has made quite an impression, debuting at #42 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars. But that’s not all – they’ve also snagged the Ketel One Sustainable Bar Award for 2024. If you’re environmentally conscious, you’ll love their focus on using abundant or invasive ingredients.
Fura’s approach to sustainability goes beyond just using eco-friendly straws or reducing waste. They actively seek out ingredients that are either overly abundant or considered invasive species, turning potential environmental problems into delicious solutions. This innovative approach not only creates unique flavor profiles but also educates patrons about sustainability in a tangible, tasty way. The bar’s decor and overall ethos reflect this commitment to the environment, making every visit feel like a step towards a more sustainable future.
11. Atlas: A Grand Finale at #49
Last but certainly not least, we have Atlas at #49 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars. This grand art deco-inspired bar in Parkview Square is a sight to behold. But wait, there’s more! Atlas also took home two special awards: the Rémy Martin Legend of the List Award 2024 and the Bareksten Best Bar Design Award 2024. Talk about going out with a bang!
Atlas is known for its stunning architecture, reminiscent of the grand European lobbies of the 1920s. The bar houses one of the world’s largest gin collections, with over 1,300 labels. Their cocktail menu is a journey through time, featuring both classic and innovative drinks that pay homage to the Art Deco era. The bar’s commitment to excellence extends beyond just drinks – their champagne collection is equally impressive, and they offer a refined food menu to complement their beverages. With its combination of breathtaking design, extensive drink selection, and impeccable service, Atlas continues to be a must-visit destination for cocktail enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.
Raising the Bar: Why Asia’s 50 Best Bars Matters
Now, you might be wondering, “Why should I care about Asia’s 50 Best Bars?” Well, dear parents, here’s why:
Quality Assurance
These bars have been vetted by industry experts. You’re guaranteed a top-notch experience.
Unique Experiences
Each bar on this list offers something special, from innovative cocktails to stunning designs.
Local Pride
With 11 bars on the list, it’s a testament to Singapore’s world-class bar scene.
Perfect for Date Nights
Looking for a special spot for your next parents’ night out? Look no further!
Conversation Starters
Impress your friends with your knowledge of Asia’s best bars.
So, the next time you’re in need of a well-deserved night out, why not check out one of these award-winning establishments? From innovative cocktails to stunning designs, these bars offer experiences that go beyond just a good drink.
Remember, parenting is tough work, and you deserve to treat yourself every now and then. So go ahead, raise a glass at one of Asia’s 50 Best Bars, and toast to being awesome parents in one of the world’s best cocktail cities.
Cheers!
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