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Places You Can Dine Alone In Singapore

Must Share Good Things by Must Share Good Things
January 19, 2023
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Places You Can Dine Alone In Singapore

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As an introvert, sometimes you just want to be left alone and eat your meals in peace away from the noise and chatter of your friends or colleagues. Here are some places that you can visit for a quiet meal time when you feel like it.

Yakiniku-GO

Yakiniku-GO Review: Yakiniku Joint In Seletar Mall Has Grilled Meats From  $2.90++
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Love to BBQ? Enjoy a smoke free meal at Yakiniku-GO and with quick and fuss free service, you can grill up your food, eat it and be done within 30 to 45minutes when you visit. No worries about sharing food with others here as each diner will have their own personal barbecue grill to cook up the meats. The majority of the meat combos here can cost around $20 and includes rice, soup, and a salad or kimchi of your choosing so visit them soon for a simple grilling experience you can have on your own.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/YakinikuGO.sg

Park Bench Deli

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If you are visiting alone, select a seat near the open kitchen and enjoy your meal while watching the chefs create their masterpieces for each customer. With a variety of sandwiches to choose from that are hearty and delicious, you will be spoiled for choice if you choose to visit. Big in size and great on taste, try their Pastrami Reuben ($26) for a meat lovers dream or their Spicy Po Boy Muffuletta ($20) for a unique rendition filled with fried prawns, pork and yummy cheese.

Website: https://www.parkbenchdeli.com/

Niku King

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If you visit a ramen shop in Japan, there are usually seats to cater to one individual for wish to dine alone and with plenty of bar counter space, Niku King is a great option for a hearty meal. Prices of the ramens here start from $11.90 so you top up additional ingredients to your liking or preference when you visit.

Website: https://www.keisuke.sg/tonkotsu-king-niku-king

Grain Traders

Grain Traders | Restaurants in Raffles Place, Singapore
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Located at CapitaGreen in the CBD, Grain Traders offers food bowls that are both nutritiously healthy and delicious at the same time. You can create your own bowl (from $17.50) where you can choose 1 Grain, 1 Protein, 2 Veggies, 1 Side, 1 Topping & 1 Dressing for a fulfilling meal filled with quality ingredients. Stop by after 1.30pm for lesser crowds, find a cosy nook and tuck into a good meal.

Website: https://www.graintraders.com/en-sg/

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If you are looking for some time to yourself, why not check out these places for a cosy and comfortable time where you can dine alone?

 

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