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Amara Sanctuary
Top of the pile on Sentosa; private villas come with private plunge pools and outdoor baths.
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Broth
Set in a beautifully converted shophouse on a blissfully peaceful cobbled pedestrian street, Broth serves up excellent bistro classics (including a very good beef tenderloin). Proximity to dozens of sleazy karaoke bars hasn't diminished its atmosphere.
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Canteen
Unappealing office-block views fail to deter romantic couples here, gazing into each other's eyes over sharp-edged tablecloths and weathered floorboards. The fare is meaty - the veal cheek cooked in red wine and orange reduction is a standout.
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Equinox
If it wasn't for the incredible views, this might be rated an average restaurant. As it is, 70 floors up you won't care that the food is good, but not great. Book ahead, ask for a windowside table and chances are you'll spend so much time looking outside you'll forget to eat anyway. After dinner, head to City Space to continue gawping.
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Faber Hill Bistro
The high canopy makes it feel a little like you're inside a wedding marquee, but with views like this from Mt Faber Hill you'll only be looking outwards. The steaks and pastas are just good enough to complement the twinkling skyline.
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Mezza9
Lobsters on ice, baskets of Tabasco Sauce bottles, glazed wine cool-rooms, floor-to-ceiling windows and six open kitchens so you can watch the flames under your wok - there's plenty to look at, and plenty of suits doing the looking.
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Pierside Kitchen & Bar
Pierside's minimalist alfresco stylings earn the Singapore stamp of cool. Mirrored walls double the area the waiters need to cover - they glide around distributing plates of snapper pie, cumin-spiced crab cakes and lobster gumbo to well-heeled diners.
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