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Revisiting the lovely Lobby Lounge with its grand chandeliers and soaring ceilings, now reintroduced as Frasers House Singapore, formerly known as the InterContinental Singapore Bugis.

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Afternoon Tea Set

Their first themed concept, the Atelier of Tea and Spice Afternoon Tea, carries forward the property’s legacy of elegant hospitality while paying homage to Bugis history as a trading district, thoughtfully weaving tea and spice elements into a refined afternoon experience. This isn’t just a tiered tray of pretty bites. Right from the outset, the menu reads like a conversation between cultures and flavours, where classic European techniques meet Asian influences and spice-led creativity.

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Afternoon Tea Set

Priced at $130++ for two on weekdays and $140++ for two on weekends, the three-tiered set features eleven thoughtfully curated items, complemented by free-flow sorbet and gelato from an ice cream trolley, as well as a choice of artisanal tea or coffee for each guest.

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Savouries Tier

The savoury course opens with a series of bold, flavour-led creations that are thoroughly enjoyable. We had the home-cured Norwegian Salmon Vol-au-vent, brightened with kumquat and caper-egg mimosa and finished with a touch of gold dust, followed by a richly Spiced Duck Rillettes sandwich layered with toasted cumin and pickled fennel. A clean, citrus-laced Spicy Tuna Tartare, served in a crisp shell and presented on its own spoon, rounds off the trio.

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Laksa Atlantic Cod Quiche

We were also served the Laksa Atlantic Cod Quiche, which cleverly translates a distinctly local flavour into a classic French format. It was delicious, with a buttery, fragrant pastry and a laksa twist that worked beautifully. Honestly, I wouldn’t mind seeing laksa quiche become a regular feature in bakery shops.

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Heritage Tea Granita

A Heritage Tea Granita then resets the palate before the sweets take centre stage, where tea becomes the unifying theme. The granita itself was refreshing, though it could be elevated with fresh fruit or light toppings for added texture.

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Sweet Tier

The sweets that follow are where the tea concept truly comes to life. Varieties such as oolong, English breakfast, green tea, lemongrass and chamomile are thoughtfully expressed through beautifully crafted cakes, each resembling a piece of edible art.

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Oolong Tea Eclat

This bright and cheerful yellow Oolong Tea Éclat features a light, airy oolong tea-infused sponge cake layered with luscious passion fruit custard, bringing together tea and citrus.

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Lychee English Breakfast Tea Cake

The Lychee English Breakfast Tea Cake is elegantly crafted to resemble a graceful pink bonsai tree, featuring layers of lychee mousse and jewel-like lychee coulis cubes for a light, fruity finish.

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Green Tea & Pear Harmony

The Green Tea & Pear Harmony brings together smooth pear cream, lemon green tea pear confit and soft almond sponge in this lovely, bright green entremet.

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Blue Pea Chamomile Tart

The Blue Pea Chamomile Tart is topped with sweet pineapple compote and finished with a light blue pea chamomile whip. Somewhat reminiscent of a pineapple tart in flavour, though I found the pineapple compote too overpowering when compared with the tea flavour.

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Lemongrass Key Lime Teapot

The Lemongrass Key Lime Teapot was perhaps the most intriguing creation, featuring a delicate teapot lid that opens to reveal a carefully piped flower of smooth key lime custard, accented with crunchy pearls and lemongrass Chantilly for an Asian twist.

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Scones


Traditional
and Curcuma Longa (turmeric) Scones, served with clotted cream, strawberry jam and wildflower honey, anchor the experience in familiarity. The presentation of scones could be improved, such as wrapping them up to keep them warm, as they were a little cold by the time we finally got around to eating them.

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Ice Cream and Sorbets

To finish, guests are treated to unlimited servings of Gelato and Sorbet from the trolley. On our visit, flavours included chocolate, vanilla, mixed berries and mango passionfruit, accompanied by toppings such as cookies and chocolates for a playful, indulgent touch.

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If you’re looking for a memorable afternoon tea experience in Singapore, this one blends heritage storytelling with flavour exploration, finished with just the right touch of the unexpected.

Price:
• Weekday: $130 for 2 persons (additional guest $65)
• Weekend / Eve of PH: $140 for 2 persons (additional guest $70)
• Optional:
• Champagne +$28
• Signature cocktail/prosecco +$20
Includes coffee or loose-leaf tea; prices subject to service charge and taxes.

Photographed and penned by Shermine. Through her pictures and stories, she shares her journey of savouring new flavours and experiences. Note: This is an invited tasting.

The Lobby Lounge
Frasers House
Level 1
80 Middle Road
Singapore 188966
Tel: +65 68251008
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Nearest MRT: Bugis (EW, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1-3pm, 330pm – 530pm

Direction:

1) Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]





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