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This was not your typical cafe...

 

Om Cafe Singapore

 

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m Cafe brought a taste of the exotic to the term 'Cafe', because it was really more of a bar. To find out what made this hidden away jewel of the East so special... step in to the world of Om...

 

When you think of the word Om, you immediately imagine the peaceful meditation sounds of Asia, that is exactly what Om Cafe was, a peaceful, relaxed chill out zone where you could experience the tastes and sounds of India, relaxing on pelisharmas while enjoying a mixed variety of excellent Indian and Western food.

 

Om Cafe catered to the carnivores and the herbivores amongst us, with a menu that was appetising for all tastes, from Indian to Western, appetisers to desserts, you were in for an exotic taste explosion.

 

Mix this with an ice-cold beer or a fine-crafted cocktail, add the aroma of a sheesha pipe, and you have the recipe for a totally chilled evening. The soft chill-out music in the background provided the setting to enjoy an experience that will left you relaxed on comfy floor furniture...

 

The podium seats on the second floor were reserved for private dining. People booked these exclusive booths to enjoy a more intimate time, either with friends or for business.

 

In my experience, Raj Khera had created a perfect place to fully unwind after a stressful day in the office, or to relax after that hectic day of sightseeing. With it's cosy ethnic interior and affordable pricing, Om Cafe was an experience not to be missed. Traditional but modern, bijou but open... put OM in to your day.

 


- (CLOSED) 7 Bali Lane, Singapore, Tel: +65 62994518, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , www.omcafesingapore.com, Reservations are advised, as space is limited. Open for Dinner Tuesday to Thursday 5.00 - 12 midnight, Friday, Saturday and Eve of Public holidays 5.00- 4.00am, Sunday 6.00 - 12 midnight, Closed on Mondays.

 
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