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😒 3/5 - This review is for the bar only as I haven't eaten there
By 👻 @May L., 11/16/2015 3:00 am
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This review is for the bar only as I haven't eaten there yet. Since I moved into the area last year I have heard so much about the place (I have even visited Hua Bee (the old noodle store front) in the day and used Bincho's bathrooms). but never actually visited until last saturday when we were looking for a place for post dinner drinks, Bincho comes to mind. I have to say it's a pretty cool experience. So my 3 stars is only coz my experience there is so limited - definitely need to return and try out its other offerings. First, you need to walk in through the inconspicuous backdoor facing the carpark (not the usual store front side). The door looks like the usual restaurant backdoor. Think you can only get in through the front but I think getting in through the back is more fun. Then once you step in, the space reminds me of one of those WWII bunkers in Berlin or we could have been in a space ship. The vibe is intimate and lounge-y, good selection of drinks and cocktail. I tried the Bincho Banks which is a whisky based cocktail, a bit on the sweet side for my liking. Seem to have a good selection of japanese desserts as well but didn't get to try this time. The only pity is that it closes at 12 mid night and last order is 11:30 pm on a saturday, but i get it, this is a residential neighborhood but if they open later I can definitely see myself just hanging out there some more. And yes, I would also recommend trying Hua Bee in the day, it's an institution. Bincho sadly is part of the gentrification of tiong bahru, even though I find it pretty cool, and you can see from its clientele every group i saw walking out of the dining area has at least one expat. And in case you are wondering about the mee pok man poster in the bar area, it was filmed in Hua Bee and is Eric Khoo's debut feature, so one more reason to visit.
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