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Dining high, dining wide, Raffles Place restaurants score big
So, high-end dining, that box is ticked. But as we alluded to just now with a little mention of Australian food, restaurants in Raffles Place also cover cuisines from every corner of the globe, giving all of us the opportunity not just to dine high, but to dine wide as well. Osteria Art, as we said, is a winner for Italian, but don’t even consider overlooking other Italian options like Zafferano or Monti At 1-Pavilion. Meanwhile, Artemis Grill is unmissable if you desire flavours slightly more Mediterranean, Super Loco is your bet for Mexican, Joah is great for Korean, The Clifford Pier for a big old mix up of everything international or, for a humble, wonderfully British afternoon tea, The Landing Point is a must. Goodness, we’re almost out of breath, but moral of the story: restaurants in Raffles Place vary a lot, as you can see.