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This Atas Food Court Has Restaurant-Grade Sushi, A Cocktail Bar And More In Bukit Timah

Farm House is a new food court at Dairy Farm Mall

If you’re on the lookout for new food places in the West, here’s some good news for you: Farm House, a food court with “atas” vibes, recently opened at Bukit Timah’s Dairy Farm Mall! We say atas because the food court doesn’t just have swanky interiors and a cocktail barit is also stacked with stalls offering restaurant-grade food!

The food court houses several popular and well-established stalls, including Marie’s Lapis Cafe, best known for their original Bedok outlet. With this new opening, Westies no longer have to travel all the way to the East for this Peranakan highlight!

Be sure to try Marie’s Lapis Cafe’s Tok Kong Mee Siam ($14), which boasts fresh, sweet prawns and a rich, flavourful broth. Each mouthful of this noodle dish delivers a delightful burst of sweet, tangy, and mildly spicy flavours.

Also try their Kueh Salat ($4.80 for 2 pieces) and Lapis Beras ($4.80 for 2 pieces). Both desserts strike the perfect balance of sweetness and a satisfying glutinous texture, making them delightful treats.

Another highlight of the food court is Tokyo Taste. Other than restaurant-grade dishes like sushi and sashimi, this Japanese stall even offers sake!

Indulge in their Salmon Mentai Maki ($16.90) and Spicy Salmon Maki ($15.90). Both rolls are generously drizzled with rich sauces and garnished to perfection, with fresh slices of salmon to boot. 

For some local delights, check out Farm Chicken. Led by a former Shangri-La Hotel chef, this stall offers expertly crafted steamed and roasted meats.

Try their Steamed Chicken Rice Set ($8.50), which features silky, tender, and juicy chicken with fragrant rice. For a crispy option, opt for the Char Siew with Roasted Pork Platter ($10). The char siew is thick and marbled with just the right amount of fat that melts in your mouth along with a rich caramelised flavour. Meanwhile, the roasted pork delivers a satisfying crunch, bursting with juice with every bite.

Alongside a cocktail bar, the drink stall in the food court is run by Kopifellas, a well-known local coffee stall.

For a twist on kaya toast, go for their Matcha Milk Toast Set ($7), which comes with half-boiled eggs and coffee or tea.

Kopifellas serves your usual drinkswhether you’re looking for kopi-o or milo gao siew dai, Kopifellas has you covered. But for something unique, go for their SG Kopilicious ($8), their speciality which features coffee, coffee jelly, oat milk, and brown sugar!

Besides beverages from Kopifellas or spirits from the in-house cocktail bar, Farm House boasts an impressive wine shelf featuring a diverse selection of bottles. You can enjoy these wines on-site or purchase them for your own wine collection!

Farm House is a vibrant food court offering a diverse array of food and drink options, making it an ideal spot for a night out and a relaxed time with friends.

For more exciting food courts to explore, check out our Food Republic City Square Mall coverage! And for additional dining recommendations in the area, be sure to explore our Hillview food guide.

Address: 4 Dairy Farm Lane, #01-12, Singapore 677622
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 11pm
Tel: 9337 5200

Photos taken by Casandra Nicholas.
This was a media tasting at Farm House.

Gia Teh

really intense rice enthusiast

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