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Dear diners, please note that The Song of India only allows children aged 8 and above into the restaurant from Monday to Saturday. Sundays are family days and children of all ages are welcome.
At The Song of India, guests are treated to the most luxurious Indian dishes that Singapore has to offer. Found in an historic bungalow on Scotts Road, this chic Indian restaurant provides cuisine fit for a sultan in an environment that’s elegant and sophisticated. Situated in Newton – just moments from the station of the same name – The Song of India invites you to stop by for an unforgettable South Asian meal in an opulent setting.
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Since its establishment in 2006, The Song of India has been stunning locals with its sophisticated modern Indian cuisine. Located inside of a classic bungalow, this Newton Indian restaurant transports diners to a different place and time. With beautiful chandeliers, elegant furnishings and white columns throughout, the restaurant feels fit for royalty. Singapore’s The Song of India on Scotts Road also includes VIP rooms where diners can dine privately in a space closed off from the rest of the restaurant.
Master chef Manjunath Mural prides himself on quality in his kitchen, utilising only the freshest produce and the finest ingredients in the contemporary Indian specialities he and his crew create. Signature dishes at The Song of India in Singapore’s Newton include the star spiced foie gras, the nalli gosht (lamb shanks in a Lucknavi and herb jus), and the lobster molley (pan-seared lobsters in a lemon and chilli marinade). For dessert, the kulfi is never a bad idea, and the French Connection, creme brulee with nutmeg flavoured wine, is a decadently delicious way to end the meal. This upscale Indian restaurant is hugely popular – reservations are a must!