Sugarhall

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Sugarhall, the sister restaurant bar of Jigger & Pony, was rather randomly chosen by us on a late Wednesday night after listing out places we would want to try based on one keyword, and the keyword for that night was Cocktails.

Their cocktail menu, which heavily features their impressive stock of over 50 rums, is cleanly sorted into collections of ‘Clear Spirits’, ‘Dark Spirits’ and ‘Tropical’. What I appreciate however, was a thoughtful scale of ‘Hungry-Full’ pegged to each craft cocktail that hints to you how heavy your drink will be. If like us, your stomach was already lined with food, you can take some direction from the scale and try options that are closer to the ‘Full’ rating for example.

Mai Tai ala Sugarhall, $22, pictured above, listed under the ‘Tropical’ selection. My glass of Mai Tai definitely made an entrance, being set down on the table glowing and immediately capturing everyone’s attention on the exquisite blue flame that was burning steadily against a dish made out of fresh lime. While enthralled by this sight, I start registering details, like the dehydrated pineapple garnish, and spot the dull glaze of brown cinnamon dust on the lime burning together with the flame to produce that peering scent I caught a moment ago but couldn’t identify.

The first hit of the amber liquid was strong, perhaps due to the addition of some spiced apricot brandy that is not usually present in Mai Tais? Combined with 2 types of rum (1 light 1 dark) and orgeat (sweet almond syrup), this is not a flirty fruity drink but a well-balanced strong-flavoured glass that will well serve the kick of alcohol you need.

There is no happy hour in Sugarhall and I really really hope they will reconsider because that will certainly help when I return to try the rest of their creations.

Sugarhall

102 Amoy Street, Singapore, 069922

6222 9102 / 9732 5607

Operating Hours: Monday – Saturday: 6pm – midnight. Closed Sunday.

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Jimmy Monkey Café & Bar

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So I’ve never been to One-North/Portsdown Road area and as I walked the winding street to Jimmy Monkey one Sunday afternoon I can’t help but appreciate the peace and quiet of this reclusive developing part of Singapore.

Tucked at the end of a block at One-North Residences, a mere 5-10 minute walk from one-north mrt station, you know you’ve reached the coffee sweet spot when you see the bright orange sign and their monkey mascot.

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Acid Bar

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A quick casual post while I wait for my friends to get to dinner. It’s Thursday but hey, pre-dinner n pre-Friday drinks are still as awesome. I like acid bar with their live band though it’s a little loud so yes now I have the bar to myself (plus one other white collared man). I like it like this, very cosy! Important information: happy hour 5-9pm, beers and housepours only, no wines.

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My vodka/sprite companion for the time being, $6 nett during happy hour is very reasonable, in the middle of town too! Juice mixers +$2. This cup is quite strong, maybe because I’m early?

Acid bar is at peranakan place where there is a whole cluster of bars like Alley Bar, no. 5 cocktail bar and ice cold beer so lots of options! Alley bar similarly has happy hour till 9pm, but if you are looking at after 9pm, try no. 5 cocktail bar opposite for their 2-for-$16 martinis from 9pm-1am.

Update: so we did have a post 9pm session in the end, here’s some lychee martinis and peanuts for you!

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Acid Bar

180 Orchard Road

6738 8828