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Ma-ku Gan (27/04/2018 00:57)
A small upscale "WET" market next to Giant. In it there a few eateries and it's nice to drink your branded coffee there.
Geraldine Goh (19/03/2018 14:00)
took one star away because the taste of the food can be improved. Otherwise, marvellous!
Joe Ng (28/01/2018 12:16)
This has had a good run. It will be undergoing major renovations in Feb and it’s more than likely that most of the tenants will not be returning. You can still experience the Pasarbella downtown at Suntec. Over the last year or so, traffic has slowly tapered off. I have to applaud the effort for trying to do something different, creating a farmer’s market-like experiment in Singapore. It was something different and I hope that this leads to bigger and better things!
Ying Ying Yoong (12/12/2017 12:15)
This place is considered a farmers' market as well, not bad in sg context but cannot be compared to other countries. Interesting range of food. Not the tastiest but good selection to choose from.
ZyXuz Cryst (08/11/2017 16:44)
The funny thing is that you can hardly find local foods here in this 'pasar'.. instead a lot of good western foods can be found here at a reasonable price. Above it, there are many seafood restaurants.. even if you don't want to dine there, you can still take a visit to their 'aquarium' for free. :)
chin wah john Tan (09/09/2017 07:20)
This place never fails to remind me of the farmers market I visit in the States or Australia. I wish there are more food stall that sells finger food (scotch eggs) or those interesting drinks. Actually, i thought its probably the price of the stuff here that are keeping the crowd away. Anyway, recommended for one of those weekends where you want to spend it differently.
Joanne 宣 (21/11/2017 17:19)
Well, the food are pricey. The ambience is good for a catch up with friends during office hours but it is quite crowded during weekends and evenings. It is more like European foods but with that pricey tag, the quality of food is above average, below excellent. There is free shuttle bus from Clementi MRT and others you may google it or just GrabCar for a comfy ride.
Kuan Khoon Tan (29/10/2017 09:47)
Tries to be unique (succeeds), tries to be special (partial-success), good value (subjective)..
Yukino Angela (15/10/2017 09:36)
Wide variety of good food and lovely atmosphere. Great place to chill and eat during the weekends with your family. The toilet was also beautiful.
Saan Choy (25/08/2017 17:09)
Great food in aircon Comfort. Some of the stores have closed without immediate replacements though.
Liang Yang Koh (22/07/2017 00:47)
International food. Interesting jewel box chiraishi don.
GourmetHunter (24/05/2017 09:08)
International food in a food court setting. Portions were substantial and the food was generally good. Wagyu burger from James was good value and the patty was nice and juicy. Fries were thick cut and had a lot of bite. Roast pork and char siew were excellent. Better than some old school traditional roast meat stalls, in my opinion. Pizza toppings were fresh and generous. My only issue was the limited ventilation and overall stuffiness of that place.
B Iskanda (07/05/2017 09:51)
Great place to hang out with a large group because of the many food options but finding seating can be challenging.
agentnevermore (16/04/2017 14:21)
There's lots of food choices here. Mexican nachos, Spanish paellas, and even fresh seafood. Be prepared to spend about SGD10 to 20 per pax.
B Phang (16/04/2017 06:00)
As the name implies, this used to be the turf club before it moved. interesting mix of East and West eateries including beers and cheese etc. The other end of the building has local food.
Hoonseok Chung (08/03/2017 01:35)
It is very nice place to shop groceries and have foods. There are shuttle buses. You can check the timing on the HP
Clara Jennings (20/02/2017 15:46)
Kinda strange that the storefront is amid clothing stores BUT the food-truck style is actually really well done and there's a good variety. The Mediterranean place had great hummus! A bit pricey, but it's a cool place to go.
Ng Ek Ngee (23/01/2017 08:07)
it's heyday is over. dim atmosphere, "okay" food, messy table placements. time for a revamp
Misha Graboi (19/11/2016 01:38)
Interesting concept of a Singapore foodie market place with a combination of retail stores and restaurants. As with all higher end items in Singapore, there is an exceptional feeling of lack of value for money compared to some other places--but the selection is decent and the in-house restaurants are quite good. You can easily spend an afternoon here exploring multiple cuisines, wine and beer. Some turnover among the shops has made it a little difficult to know what's there, but overall, there aren't many places like this in SG.
Catherine Wong (17/11/2016 00:58)
Love the western style market vibes. Surprised at the variety of beers available. Tried the mexican food but sad to say that there's nothing authentic about it. Completely killed my appetite. The pasta and brussels sprout dish was good. Also happy to find my fav baby carrots with stem. Overall will still visit and try out other stalls.
Francis Pang (06/11/2016 19:58)
The food there is generally nice, and there is decent range of selection of wine for you to pick to go with your phone.
Everything there is Do-It-Yourself (DIY) style. Once you decided your choice of food, you queue for it, place your order, pay for it. Following, you will collect your food yourself.
After eating, don't forget to clear your own table!
Jamilah Abu (24/07/2016 01:52)
Just love The whole set up.. variety of international food can be found here . Though no Halal food. Providore is here for your organic food supplies. Dessert cafe.
Wenhao Wong (19/07/2016 14:51)
Always a great experience here at Pasarbella. Things to try here are their crackling pork (it used to be better, but I believe it's still great!), paella, and tacos (hidden find if you ask me). Nice market with stalls that sell cooked food, beers, cutlery, boutique condiments and sauces, and definitely great coffee (shoutout to Dutch Colony Coffee!)
Edwin Goh (27/06/2016 08:20)
Great place to chill-out within The Grandstand. This is one of its kind of market place in Singapore, very western style (maybe European). Nice food , housewares and groceries, condiments from Europe can be found here. Very different from usual supermarkets like NTUC, Giant etc.
Joseph Chen (13/06/2016 14:43)
The perfect place for hipsters, couples and families alike because it caters to every tastebud.
Interested in fresh (and I mean FRESH) seafood? Head down to the back to grab some large juicy raw oysters at unbelievable prices ($3/pc) or a delicate selection of sashimi. Want wine? Got wine. Want some russian pastries? Done.
Enough from me. Why not go down and explore the place yourself :)
Tarun Menezes (13/06/2016 11:03)
Decent place to hangout though the food leaves a lot to be desired. I had a mac and cheese which was dry and not very cheesy and a slice of spinach & mushroom pie which was a bit sour. The food does tend to be a bit overpriced and the portions are not that large.
This is more like a place to go to for bragging rights rather than for good food.
Jude Lee (24/05/2016 10:15)
Crowded on weekends. I like the pulled pork quesadilla and seafood paella. Many other interesting looking food there. The pies are ok only. Wines are reasonably priced too. Thai food ok.
Jui Hong Teoh (27/04/2016 16:59)
One of the best places to hang out on weekends with plenty of glorious food is Pasarbella, a farmer's market of sort with amazing food options. The first time I was there I feel in love with the vibe of the place. And the food options too!
Pasarbella is like a melting pot, you'll find all manner of interesting stalls. In some ways, it reflects the melting pot that is Singapore. Had a quick chat with this guy who set up shop here from the U.S. making really awesome melts. There was a huge line at lunchtime!
Pasarbella has an interesting grocery store called Providore. Interesting finds. Yums.