Where to eat in the Singapore Botanic Gardens?

Juju is a newcomer that shares the kiosk with the Parks Information Desk near the Bukit Timah Gate entrance to the Gardens. They serve drinks and light food. There are nice benches just in front. The Halia is a rustic restaurant located next to the Ginger Garden in the Singapore Botanic Gardens.

When was the Botanic Gardens in Singapore built?

It is located in a converted black and white colonial bungalow built in 1910. The interior is as beautiful as its exterior. It was awarded one star in the MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2016, 2017 and 2018. It is quite appropriate that botanical elements are given an emphasis in this restaurant.

Where is fusion spoon in Singapore Botanic Gardens?

Located at Singapore Botanic Gardens’ Tanglin Gate, Fusion Spoon is a unique casual dining place for families and friends Visitors can enjoy a wide selection of affordable food and beverages from various cuisine choices such as Western, Asian and Japanese.

Where is the children’s garden at the Botanic Gardens?

The Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden is the first garden in Asia dedicated to children. It is located at the Bukit Timah end of the Botanic Gardens. Do note the entry requirements for the Children’s Garden but they do not apply to entry into Food for Tots which is just before the entrance.

Where is Halia Restaurant in Singapore Botanic Gardens?

Halia – Malay for ginger – is located in the one-hectare Ginger Garden of the Singapore Botanic Gardens where over 250 species of gingers with their stunning foliage and colourful flowers thrive. The construction of Halia was carried out simultaneously with the development of the Ginger Garden in the year 2000.

Where is the Ginger Garden in Singapore located?

Halia – Malay for ginger – is located in the one-hectare Ginger Garden of the Singapore Botanic Gardens where over 250 species of gingers with their stunning foliage and colourful flowers thrive.