SINGAPORE.




Maggie Joans.
By Cara Allan
A charming jaunt for drinks, tapas, and exquisite cuisine
Maggie Joan's
110 Amoy St
Singapore
+65 6221 5564
https://www.facebook.com/maggiejoanssingapore
A dark, edgy, underground affair, Maggie Joan’s has had everyone talking in recent times. This Mediterranean-esque eatery is tucked away and can be hard to find, but well worth a visit (tip: look for the rusted steel door)! The seasonally driven dishes are all very easy on the eye and even tastier on the palate, but if your appetite is already fulfilled, this little spot is also a charming jaunt for drinks and tapas.