Whether you’re in the mood for a night out that sparkles with Champagne, a culinary adventure, a design-driven festival, or simply a slower Sunday morning surrounded by nature, the city offers it all.

1. ATLAS Unveils Midnight Champagne – A Ritual at Twilight
Few places in Singapore embody timeless glamour quite like ATLAS, with its soaring Art Deco interiors and the iconic gin tower that has become a fixture on the city’s bar scene. But this weekend, the real draw is their Midnight Champagne ritual. Every Friday and Saturday at the stroke of midnight (11:45pm onwards), ATLAS turns the simple act of opening a bottle into a ceremony of indulgence. It’s a chance to raise a glass not just to the weekend, but to the idea of new beginnings.
The highlight of this ritual is a rotating pour of Champagne, available by the glass at a special price of S$25++ (usual price $32++). The Maxime Blin Carte Blanche Brut NV is currently featured, a lively, expressive Champagne that feels both festive and refined. ATLAS has long been recognised as one of the world’s premier Champagne destinations, with its rose-gold Champagne Room housing over 220 labels, from grand marques to rare vintages. Midnight Champagne is a way of letting more guests share in that world without the intimidation factor.
For those who have already enjoyed dinner elsewhere, this is an ideal spot for a stylish nightcap. For others, it’s an invitation to linger in a space that feels both cosmopolitan and intimate until the final call of the evening. Dress smartly—this is one of those nights when you’ll want to look as polished as the setting.
ATLAS is located at Ground floor, 600 N Bridge Rd, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778.

2. Christina’s at Mondrian Singapore Duxton Unveils A Revitalised Menu
The dining scene at Duxton Hill continues to evolve, and the latest refresh at Christina’s, inside the Mondrian Singapore, is worth a detour. Executive Chef Kenny Huang has unveiled a new menu that channels the flavours of the Mediterranean with a focus on seafood.
Expect dishes like Dry-aged Orata paired with yuzu pon dressing, which balances citrus brightness and deep umami, or the Mediterranean Fisherman’s Stew, which carries the warmth of rustic seaside kitchens. For something indulgent to share, the Mediterranean Seafood Paella layers textures and flavours in a way that will have you scraping the pan for the last grains of saffron-tinted rice.
Christina’s also offers a Mediterranean High Tea every Friday through Sunday if you visit in the afternoon. At $58++ per person, it’s a playful take on a classic ritual, with bites such as Maguro Vol Au Vent and saffron arancini, alongside sweet notes like White Peach Jasmine Tea Cake. It’s a more refined way to pause between shopping and strolling through the Duxton neighbourhood, and one that feels both contemporary and timeless.
Christina’s at Mondrian Singapore Duxton is open daily for breakfast from 8am to 12pm, with all-day dining from 11am till late, and high tea served Friday to Sunday from 2 to 5pm.
Christina’s at Mondrian Singapore Duxton is located at 16A Duxton Hill, #01-09.

3. MasterChef Inderpal’s Meh’r Returns
Singapore’s MasterChef 2023 winner Inderpal Singh has reimagined his restaurant, Meh’r, by moving it from a hidden rooftop to a more visible corner on South Bridge Road. The move has made it easier for more diners to discover his inventive approach to Southeast Asian flavours, and the new menu is a testament to his creativity.
At lunch, Meh’r offers three-course sets starting at S$39++, making it an accessible option for those looking to elevate their midday meal. But the real experience unfolds in his tasting menus: The Prelude (S$78++/3 courses), The Interlude (S$128++/5 courses), and The Odyssey (S$188++/8 courses). Each menu is designed to showcase unexpected twists on familiar flavours.
One standout is the Jackfruit “Bone Marrow” Jack Kut Teh, which transforms the traditional peppery broth into a plant-based marvel served in a roasted king oyster mushroom “bone.” Another is the Ikan Assam Mosaic, a roulade of fish in a velvety Assam pedas sauce paired with sambal-kangkung purée and caviar. For something playful yet sophisticated, the Duck Tahu Bergedel combines dry-aged duck with red curry hollandaise and pineapple, creating a bite that’s at once comforting and luxurious.
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Meh’r by Inderpal is located at 50 South Bridge Rd, #01-00, Singapore 058682.

4. Local Comforts with a Twist at Ginger, PARKROYAL on Beach Road
Sometimes, weekends are made for familiar flavours, and Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road is leaning into that nostalgia with its Flavours of Tze Char—Wok & Sizzle buffet. Available until 9 October 2025, this halal-certified spread offers over 20 rotating dishes and pays homage to Singapore’s love for wok-fried classics.
Think Kam Hiong Clams, Salt and Pepper Prawns, Grilled Kampong Chicken, and comforting broths that remind you of family dinners. The buffet is priced at S$78++ on weekdays and S$88++ on weekends and public holidays, with children’s pricing also available. This is a chance for families, groups of friends, or anyone craving hearty local food to taste a wide spectrum of Tze Char dishes in one sitting.
Pan Pacific DISCOVERY Members enjoy up to 25% off, while selected bank cardholders get 15% off, making it not just indulgent but also good value.
Ginger at PARKROYAL Beach Road is located at 7500 Beach Rd, Singapore 199591.

5. Kopitiam Food Hall Makes Its Return at VivoCity
If variety is what you crave, head to the new Kopitiam Food Hall at VivoCity, a massive 616-seater playground with over 30 food stalls. It’s designed as more than just a food court; it celebrates Asian flavours, art, and culture in one bustling space.
Here, you can find Michelin-listed Ann Chin Popiah, Hajah Maimunah’s nasi padang, mala hotpots, char kway teow, and even robot-cooked bowls at HomeWok. Muslim diners have 11 halal-friendly stalls to choose from, while those looking for a café-like vibe can settle in at Flint Speciality Grill & Bar with wine, pasta, and grilled meats. Families will love the Kopi Kiosk’s nostalgic kaya toast breakfast sets, or the traditional desserts like ice kacang and chendol.
The design incorporates textured tiles, granite bar tops, and plush seating, blending the sensory experience of food with a touch of local art. It’s a spot where everyone can eat according to their own cravings but still share a collective experience—perfect for groups with different tastes.
VivoCity is located at 1 HarbourFront Walk, Singapore 098585.

6. Mr Hainan’s Grand Opening Deals
If food is your love language, make VivoCity your next stop — because Mr Hainan is serving up irresistible opening specials that celebrate the authentic taste of Hainan, China. Known for being among the first to bring genuine Hainanese flavours to Singapore, Mr Hainan has started with two generous promotions running through September.
From Monday to Friday, indulge in half a Hainan Wenchang Chicken at half the usual price (U.P. S$28.80), a deal that will have any poultry lover returning for seconds. And speaking of seconds, diners also enjoy unlimited refills of Wenchang chicken rice with every purchase — an offer available daily until the end of the month. The rich, aromatic rice pairs perfectly with the tender chicken, making this a weekend indulgence that’s as comforting as it is satisfying.
Reservations can be made at +65 8916 0808, ensuring you secure a table before the crowds descend on this much-talked-about newcomer.
Mr Hainan is located at VivoCity, #02-116, 1 HarbourFront Walk, Singapore 098585.

7. Celebrate 34 Years of Homegrown Soup with S$3.40 Dishes
In celebration of 34 years of serving comforting home flavours cherished by generations, Soup Restaurant is marking its 34th anniversary with a month-long celebration from 1 to 30 September 2025, featuring a special double promotion.
What’s your go-to dish at Soup Restaurant? Popular choices include the sweet and umami-packed Honey Truffle Pork Chop, the comforting Hometown Fried Fish Belly, savoury New Zealand Venison with Spring Onion & Ginger or Black Pepper, tender Mui Choy Braised Pork with Steamed Butterfly Buns, and the nourishing Individual Soups. During the anniversary period, these favourites will be available at just S$3.40++ with a minimum spend of S$30, S$60, or S$80.
In addition, diners will receive a S$34 Soup Restaurant Return Voucher whenever they dine in from 1 to 30 September 2025—perfect for planning their next visit!

8. The TANGS Mid-Autumn Fair at NEX Returns
Of course, no September weekend feels complete without mooncakes. From 15 September to 6 October 2025, the TANGS Mid-Autumn Fair returns to NEX with more than 30 brands—from luxury hotels such as The Ritz-Carlton and Fullerton to fresh faces like Mahota Patisserie and The Pinch Bakehouse.
This year’s fair is designed as much for discovery as for indulgence. Expect halal-certified mooncakes, wellness-driven creations, and playful collaborations, including Shangri-La’s snowskin flavours inspired by Udders ice cream. Packaging has also become part of the allure, with collectible tins, lantern-inspired boxes, and designs to be repurposed for the seasons ahead. Families will enjoy the children’s mooncake brick sets that double as toy and treat. At the same time, wellness enthusiasts can look forward to Comvita’s manuka honey mooncakes paired with probiotic drinks for a healthier festive twist.
With extended hours until 10pm, the fair makes for a convenient evening stop after work or dinner.
NEX is located at Serangoon Central, 23, Singapore 556083.

9. Singapore Design Week 2025
Outside of the headline events, Singapore is also alive with festivals and art happenings this weekend. Singapore Design Week 2025 runs city-wide, offering everything from immersive exhibitions to installations along Bras Basah and the Science Park. If you’re looking for something outdoorsy, Kranji Reservoir Park provides a refreshing change of pace with quiet water views. At the same time, Cosford Container Park in Changi offers casual eats in a breezy, open-air setting.
Evenings are made for river walks—especially during the Singapore River Festival, where bridges are lit up and projection shows transform familiar spaces into something dreamlike. Free open-air film screenings and pop-up performances add to the festive atmosphere, making it an excellent option for families or date nights.

10. Onitsuka Tiger’s New TIGCOURT and AW25 Kids Collection
Onitsuka Tiger has just the right pieces to add flair to your wardrobe if you want to elevate your weekend style. The Japanese fashion house has launched TIGCOURT™ (S$360), a sneaker that draws inspiration from 90s basketball silhouettes but reimagined with a fresh, modern edge. Its mid-cut design gives off a nostalgic vintage vibe. At the same time, the clever mix of perforated heritage materials and a translucent film overlay creates a textured look that feels both timeless and fashion-forward.
The Autumn/Winter 2025 Kids Collection also deserves a closer look for parents who want to blend family time with fashion. Designed for children with boundless energy and personality, the line offers chic yet practical footwear and apparel that celebrate style and comfort. Coordinated outfits allow parents and kids to dress harmoniously — whether for a casual day out, a weekend playdate, or even a more dressed-up family occasion. The collection is equally about independence, with pieces made for easy wear so kids can confidently step into their own sense of style.
Available at Onitsuka Tiger boutiques across Takashimaya S.C., VivoCity, Raffles City, Jewel Changi Airport, as well as online — making it easy to get your hands on a pair before they sell out.
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