Bugis Street Restaurant

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New York, United States

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Singaporean restaurant· Chinese restaurant· Malaysian restaurant· Pan-Asian restaurant· Restaurant

Bugis Street Restaurant Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bugis Street Restaurant is located in New York, United States on 145 W 44th St. Bugis Street Restaurant is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category singaporean restaurant in United States.

Address

145 W 44th St

Phone

+12127897508

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Luvjit Kang

Was staying at the milenium and found this restaurant in the lobby. We enjoyed our meal especially the satay and sweet sour pork.

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Danny DIY

Upscale restaurant attached to the Millennium hotel (now a part of Hilton) decent breakfast with a unique ancient Indian dish: Congee. The servers are very attentive and there is a nice mural on the north wall. Highly recommended if you get the complimentary breakfast.

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Andy Ceaser

Had breakfast here and it was lovely, lovey staff and good atmosphere

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Ryder Simpson

Singaporean food, super good. Got there about three, it wasn't crowded. The bill won't break you. Menu is similar to a restaurant in Jacksonville I loved.

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Kharisma Sommers

As someone who grew up in asia, I really appreciated the authentic taste of the food served here. We ordered Singaporean Laksa and Curry both were amazing. The potato in the curry freaked me out for how sweet it was without being mushy. Compliments to the chef!

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Val Li

Expensive and small portion. Mango Salad is a disaster.

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Trung Tieu

Very limited menu but it seems authentic for Singaporean food. The pre-fixe menu was a good deal from what we could tell: -the baked spare ribs were a hearty sized portion for an appetizer. -curry chicken was delicious -dessert was Junior's cheesecake with berries / compote There were a few "American" dishes for the non-adverturous, like burgers, etc. for the desperate hotel guests I suppose. It was surprising that it wasn't as busy as you would think for a Time Square adjacent business. It was also surprising that the napkins were paper, not cloth napkins. Considering that restaurant is part of the Millennium Hotel and that the rest of the table settings were fairly nice. Not sure if we would go back unless we saw new items on the menu.

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Drunk Photography.com.

Great place if you want authentic Asian food in a pinch