Welcome to North East, Singapore. Looking for Bar places?

Find a great place to eat based on millions of reviews by our user community

ADVERTISE WITH US

Get Inspired

Discover the best places to eat in these Burpple Guides curated by our editors

Eight standout izakayas that hit the spot for wind-down Japanese dinner and drinks, every time.
If you're looking for bars where you can relieve stress, have fun, and chill with friends, look n...

What the Community is Eating

The latest reviews from real people you can trust

Light golden and hazy in the glass, it tasted crisp and refreshing with tropical notes of passionfruit and citrus. The malt base was smooth and gentle with no heavy bitterness, just easy drinking from start to finish. Perfect for warm weather, fruity yet balanced and definitely a pint I’d order again 》$13.80

Limited choices were available and we picked a slice for a birthday celebration. It looked like a crepe cake but was dry and dense, breaking apart after just one cut with the fork. The texture wasn’t moist and felt crumbly instead of layered, which made it underwhelming for a celebration. Honestly the fruits and garnishes on the plate were more appealing than the cake itself.

Supposedly banana and strawberry but the flavour leaned more toward pink guava (confirmed by staff). I was expecting a creamy blend yet it turned out more like an ice‑blended slush, thick, icy and refreshing. Good for cooling down though it didn’t quite deliver the banana‑strawberry profile I had in mind 》$8.80

Cooked to perfection with a golden crust, the pork is tender and juicy through every bite. The peppercorn cream adds a gentle layer of flavour while truffle mash brings smooth earthiness. Garlic confit melts into sweetness and mushrooms add a savoury touch. Generous in size yet well‑balanced on the plate, it’s hearty and good for sharing 》$33.80

Creamy with generous seafood layered across, this pizza blends the savoury depth of mentaiko smoothly with cheese. Each slice carries briny sweetness lifted by umami, while the crust stays crisp at the edges and softer in the middle. Flavourful and balanced, it’s good for sharing and easy to enjoy 》$26.80

Hot and crisp with a golden coating, these wings break open to juicy meat that stays tender. The seasoning is savoury with just enough spice to keep each bite tasty. Crunchy, satisfying and good for sharing 》$13.80

Steaming clams in a light, herb‑fragrant broth made this pot feel coastal and comforting. The clams are fresh and tender, soaking up savoury notes from the stock while the toasted bread on top adds crunch and makes dipping into the broth a highlight. The broth itself was so fragrant and balanced that we finished it to the last spoonful. It’s a starter that feels hearty without being heavy 》$22.80

This dish really lives up to the name, stacked high with smashed avo, smoked salmon, streaky bacon, tiger prawn, wild mushrooms, cherry tomatoes and crunchy seeds. Loved the mix of textures. It’s creamy, crisp, juicy and a little smoky. The sourdough was nicely toasted and held up well under all that goodness. Pea sprouts and yoghurt dressing added a fresh, tangy lift. Colourful, hearty and a good mix of wholesome flavours 》$28

Smoky-sweet BBQ pork tucked into a soft brioche bun with crunchy slaw and tangy charred cucumber. The curly fries added that crunch, while the fresh lettuce on the side kept things balanced. Messy but satisfying 》$29

The crust was soft with a bit of char, chewy in the middle and best eaten hot. Toppings were generous with tiger prawns, scallops, cherry tomatoes, plus a creamy mix of mozzarella and mascarpone that gave it a rich but balanced flavour.

The pesto dip in the middle adds freshness and herby notes that kept the pizza from feeling too heavy. Loved dunking the crust into it 》$30

The mushroom soup was earthy, smooth and comforting. Not too thick but still rich with flavour. Loved the drizzle of truffle oil for that extra depth and the toasted sourdough was perfect for dunking. Crisp edges, soft centre and great for soaking up every last bit 》$12

Crunchy batter, tender squid inside and that sambal mayo gave it a nice creamy heat. A squeeze of lemon brightened it up, making it easy to snack on and even easier to finish 》$18