5 fine dining restaurants that cost $100 or less for a meal

6 January 2020

Indulge in a decadent multi-course dinner with your loved ones without breaking the bank.

Alati Divine Greek Cuisine
The restaurant’s all-white interiors and blue-themed decor are evocative of the Mediterranean coastline while its salt-encrusted sea bream, Xtapodi (charred octopus tentacle), and Gavros (a scrumptious anchovy dish) lets you savour the true taste of the sea. If you’re headed there, don’t forget to make a reservation and enjoy cashback through Book A Table!

Black Society Café
For a pampering day out, head to the lushly decorated Black Society Café at Vivo City. Known for its modern Cantonese cuisine, you will love its creative menu which features primarily Asian dishes influenced by Western and local flavours. Must-tries here are the Fresh Prawn and Scallop Laksa Pasta and Dimsum Platter.

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MASA by Black Society
Making dimsum modern, MASA by Black Society offers a wide selection of exquisite dishes that are artfully plated. Even its drinks, like the café’s Tie Guan Yin tea infused with fruits, are a fusion of western and eastern influences. Whether you’re at its restaurant at Great World City or Orchard Gateway, don’t miss the Dimsum Tasting Platter, Netted Potstickers (or guo tie), Mui Choy Century Egg Porridge, Truffle Curly Fries, and Egg Tarts.

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Coleman’s Café
Located on the fifth floor at the Peninsula Excelsior Hotel in City Hall, you are in for a treat when it comes to a meal here. The all-day dining establishment promises a sumptuous array of local and international favourites including an assortment of sushi and sashimi, and fresh seafood designed to tantalise your taste buds. 1-for-1 offers: Friday Dinner Buffet, as well as Weekend Lunch and Dinner Buffet. Read our full review here.

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Greyhound Café
With its spacious industrial-style decor, modern furnishings, and central greenhouse feature, you’d be forgiven for thinking you stepped into a hipster cafe in Bangkok. Located in the middle of the first floor at Paragon, Greyhound Cafe is well known in Thailand for its art-meets-food concept, and Thai dishes with a twist – think a deconstructed noodle dish, and green curry.