Fynn's
POSTED ON Sunday, August 06, 2017 AT 12:39 PM \ leave a comment (0)
as i prepare for a work voyage to Australia, we visited a casual modern Australian restaurant at the recently opened South Beach Singapore. There are not many write-ups online about the eateries at South Beach, and even though the place is easily accessible via Esplanade MRT station, the crowds are still pretty manageable, making the places very comfortable for chill-outs and gatherings.



Fynn's comes with an al-fresco dining area and an indoor restaurant. The natural ventilation technology employed at South Beach ensures that it is pretty cooling outside even in the warmer afternoons. The restaurant has a different menu for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch where they serve a good selection of starters, pastas, mains and desserts. the food quality is actually pretty good, and we think it'd only be a matter of time before this place gets more popular.



the Prawn Capellini is actually from the brunch menu, it's done aglio-olio style with spaghetti, spinach, chilli bread crumbs and garlic, giving it a somewhat spicy kick. pretty light and easy-going, notably one of the more popular choices amongst the weekend diners. we've some praise for Australian coffee, which we've always loved since we tried Dimbulah and the ones served here are equally aromatic and rich.



dinner starters while waiting for everyone in a group gathering to arrive can be a good conversation starter. these deep fried baby octopus drizzled with lime and some savoury squid-ink sauce make a very crunchy and fast-moving snack. another highlight of this place would be their Spanish Octopus which is pan-seared and served with lemongrass and some apple-slaw, very Instagram-worthy indeed.



For the pastas, we found this Cavatelli dish pretty stand-out and unique. priding themselves for hand-made pastas, this is served with broken pork sausages, red-wine braised octopus, and decked with parmesan and a savory tomato sauce. along with their other pasta dishes, we think this delivery gives Fynn's that extra thrust over its competitors here. In all, this is a nice restaurant for gatherings and catch-ups. It should be pretty cosy for now, although a tad pricey for some. If you ask us, it is definitely worth it.



Fynn's
26 beach road #B1-21
South Beach Avenue
Singapore 189768

Opening Hours
Tuesdays to Fridays: 11 am to 3 pm; 6 pm to 10 pm (closed on Mondays)
Saturdays: 11 am to 3 pm; 6 pm to 10 pm
Sundays: 10.30 am to 4.30 pm

where food is at its uncomplicated best..

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