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There’s no better place to feast like royalty than at The King Louis Grill & Bar, Singapore’s only medieval-themed restaurant located at the third storey of Vivocity shopping mall on Harbourfront Walk. Its generous portions of grilled meats and seafood are not for the faint-hearted, and neither are its salads, soups and pastas. Larger groups will enjoy the signature banquets, designed for sharing between parties of up to five. Come hungry to this one-of-a-kind restaurant in Harbourfront but before you do that, don’t forget to make a reservation.
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You’ll know you have arrived at The King Louis Grill & Bar when the restaurant’s stately castle exterior greets you from the third storey of Vivocity shopping mall, its entrance flanked by two steely armoured knights clasping iron swords. Once inside this medieval-themed grill and seafood joint in Singapore’s southern district of Harbourfront, you’ll see a feast fit for royalty, with bountiful servings of ribs, steaks and more guaranteed to appease the brave and the hungry.
Have a go at The King Louis Grill & Bar’s signature BBQ ribs, roasted to a beautiful golden brown before being barbecued to juicy, tender perfection. Alternatively, you might prefer this Harbourfront restaurant’s top-selling spicy lamb shank, or grilled chicken pullet infused with a delicious blend of herbs and cajun spices. And in case you should want them all, there is the Queen Isabelle platter – amid several others – which you can order to share with your esteemed companions. Come into this one-of-a-kind restaurant at Harbourfront Walk for a royal treat you won’t find anywhere else in Singapore! Before you visit The King Louis Grill & Bar, however, you’ll want to avoid disappointment by booking a table in advance.