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Food Review: Highhouse At One Raffles Place | Dining & Lifestyle Venue With Awesome Views Of Singapore Skyline

The Place Located in the heart of Raffles Place, I checked out Highhouse recently for the first time since it opened a year ago. HighHouse is one of two innovative concepts within the OUE Sky project, blending music, art and flavors in a unique space. It is a spacious setting spanning over 10,000 square feet across the 61st and 62nd floors of One Raffles Place, and it offers breathtaking views of the Singapore skyline. It is not just a bar, but also a restaurant which offers an extensive menu.   The interior design of HighHouse is a fusion of luxury and contemporary style, with plush booths and dining tables strategically placed by the floor-to-ceiling windows. As the evening progresses, the venue transitions into a vibrant nightlife venue, with music and art taking center stage. There is a rotating line-up of live performances and DJ sets – burlesque and carnival dancers on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; while live performers across musicians (violinist, guitarist and saxophonist) and entertainers on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.  The Food Their revamped food menu is showcases Pacific Coast-inspired cuisine with a Modern Pan-Asian twist. Their cocktail menu explores inspirations from 6 key countries – Australia, Korea, Malaysia, [...]

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