Dining Outlets :
Step into a place where the food is always piping hot and sumptuous round
the clock and the people even warmer.
The best of both gastronomic worlds are presented to you in the form of
steaming Asian noodles and crispy Fish & Chips. While you consider both
choices salivating, may we humbly suggest you take both in the spirit of
Singapore, a bold mix of East and West!
It is no coincidence that the hotel and cafe are built on the former
residence of meticulous pioneer town planner George Coleman. Nothing in this
kitchen is left to chance and dishes are lovingly prepared and served with a
smile.
Location :
This peaceful retreat in the middle of Singapore's bustling Civic District
is just a stone throw's away from the historical Singapore River, where the
island's early immigrants first set foot.
The Peninsula.Excelsior Hotel is surrounded by stunning reminders of their
enormous achievements, all soaked in the varied hues of their diverse
cultural influences: from the quaint charms of Chinatown and many
interesting churches and temples to the shiny shoppers' paradise of Marina
Square and Suntec City.
The nearby presence of both the landmark National Museum and party hubs
Clarke Quay and Boat Quay is a further fascinating contrast.
No part of Singapore is far from reach with the City Hall MRT Interchange
just a 5-minutute stroll away.