At Clark Quay, there's a great spot with various stalls offering different cuisines inside FairPrice. The burger stall is quite decent, and their burgers taste delicious. They also make perfect fries to go with the burger.
The bar is quite reasonable as well. We could buy wine, and it's a good option for drinking there. Happy hour, however, offers even more reasonable prices for wine and beer. It's a nice place for lunch, as it's less crowded. Definitely going again for the good drinks and meal.
Michele Chen
5
Got The Wine? 🛒 Supermarket dining has never been so fine! So fine and fun, we came here 2 days in a row for the “full experience”.
Round #1 - Perched ourselves where the wines and spirits are – great seats to check out what’s in store and get some sampling in. Had the classic smoked burger and selected meat for sizzling, with wine to pair.
Round #2 - With a bigger group, main hall seating it was! Tried 'noms' from the Japanese and Indian food counter, and you really, truly, can’t go wrong with all the ingredients right here.
“You Pick, We Cook” is such a wonderful concept to make a whole afternoon/evening melt away with chatter and cheers, because the eating and drinking just keep flowing 🙌🏻
Yu Li Wong
5
This is an interesting NTUC Finest outlet.
One can buy almost anything within the supermarket, and it also has an open-concept kitchen on-site that cooks fresh produce/meats, with an eating hall.
For drinks, it has a bar counter and a massive array of alcoholic beverages: wines, champagne, soju, sake, beers, whiskey, etc., all very competitively priced.
You can also buy snacks from the same supermarket and pair them with your drinks.
A great place to unwind and catch up with friends/colleagues, without breaking the bank.
I bought 2 bottles of wine too.
Renny Lee
4
What an interesting find in the Clarke Quay area. There's a small food court inside with more affordable food (compared to other areas in Clarke Quay). They also serve drinks, either at the bar area, or you can buy them from FairPrice itself. There's an additional $8 charge for dine-in (I saw others had an ice bucket and wine glasses).
Kai Tan
5
What a find at Clarke Quay!
Tucked inside the FairPrice Finest, there's a surprisingly spacious and comfortable cafeteria where you can order snacks and hot meals. What really sets it apart is the option to enjoy beer and wine at supermarket prices—just a small service fee added, making it significantly cheaper than your average bar or restaurant in the area.
It's a perfect spot to take a break, especially in the mid-afternoon when it's quieter.
Whether you're looking to cool down with a cold drink or have a casual bite, this place offers great value in a relaxed setting.
Highly recommended if you're in the area and want to unwind without the usual Clarke Quay price tag.