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Tiffin Room Singapore Reviews from The Last Year
A fitting finale to our Singapore holiday.
We saved the best dining experience on our Singapore holiday to last. The Raffles is a magnificent complex & The Tiffin Room is a wonderful place to dine. We had the Mera Royal Dabba Menu, a superb mixture of vegetarian, seafood & meat options along with Dal, Rice and Naan & Garlic Naan. The wait staff & overall service was befitting of the location & the food. I am so glad that we went, the best evening of our holiday. Thank you to all at the Tiffin Room.
Stunning.. first class in all respects
an accidental find after a challenging day with raffles!.. however the restaurant and food were both superb. The team could not do enough. The food was simply fantastic.. perfect portions, not too oily and spice levels perfect. North Indian cuisine at its very best. Setting is stunning and the outside tables are very picturesque with a lovely fountain backdrop. Could not ask for more. Plenty for all dietary requirements.
Exceeding Expections, even after 30 years!
It has been 30 years since we last got married at the Raffles and our kids booked us in for a lovely dinner at the Tiffin Room to celebrate the occassion. Time has certainly flown but what was timeless is the beauty of Raffles Hotel and the impeccable service we received. Special mention must be made to Ms Theresa who served us with so much warmth, enthusiasm and grace. The other staff too did their bit to ensure a most lovely evening. Food at the Raffles is always good as expected and we enjoyed the lovely dishes immensely. The inviting decor too made for a most special evening. A good establishment always exceeds expectations and tonight, we were given a simple complimentary dessert and after dinner coffees on the house. Such a generous and kind gesture by the Tiffin Room and we were blown away. So thank you Raffles for making our wedding so special 30 years ago and even today, you still continue to do so!
Poor tiffin room
We last visited the tiffin room at Raffles a few years ago. We’re in Singapore so why not try it again? We had booked ahead, but found on booking that we were time limited by the restaurant. Not a great start. The food was average, on a par with the local Indian restaurant at best, and with a very limited menu. Cost wise, be warned- very expensive for both the quality and quantity on your plates. Hugely disappointing and of course, we won’t be returning. Raffles used to be a place in all respects where quality applied in all areas. As far as the tiffin room goes, avoid. I can only assume that now profits are more important than returning customers.
Expensive but poor to average food
Felt like they were trading on the Raffles brand to justify the price of the food. Service was good but not spectacular, decor was good but not amazing and the food was poor to average. For example our lamb main course was a little chewy rather than melt in the mouth tender. Cheese starter was bland and so was the ice cream dessert. The food and wine was expensive which marked it down from average to poor in my book. Disappointing!
Great and unexpected disappointment.
We are inside Singapore's most iconic hotel, set in a beautiful garden. The venue of what is probably the most expensive Indian restaurant in the world's most expensive city is very well appointed. Some dishes are excellently interpreted (some, not all), including palak paneer and aloo ghobi). But otherwise the restaurant does not live up to the standards of the prestigious hotel. Service was slow and extremely careless (2 children and an adult didn't touch food and no waiter or dining manager noticed). No one helped us with the request for less spicy food for some, nor during dinner did they ask us if everything was to our liking (which it was not). Everyone was pushy in selling us tasting menus and expensive wines instead of the choice we had already made (we are Europeans, and we are familiar with the wines on the scarce and overpriced wine list - full of champagne to satisfy the exhibitionism of another type of clientele). Our requests for rice and naan were only met when the dishes were already cold. Dinner is consumed with a noisy background of rude international guests conversing loudly. Nothing to do, service, quality, temperature of the food: it is all to be reviewed. Last but not least, the bill: out of this world for a dinner that at 1/4 the price elsewhere would have earned at least the privilege of not being abandoned by the staff for the whole dinner.
Overpriced & overrated - avoid.
The food at the Raffles Tiffin Room Indian Restaurant was overrated and overpriced. I ordered the scallop dish for my main dish and all I received was four scallops. Our son had five prawns in his main prawn curry. As a result of this poor experience, we cancelled a further booking for afternoon tea at the Raffles Hotel. I believe the hotel is simply trading on its old reputation and history. It is certainly not providing a culinary experience that is worth anywhere near what they are charging. Do both your stomach and your wallet a favour and try a different Indian restaurant instead.
Disappointing. Go elsewhere...
The service and our overall experience at the Tiffin Room was incredibly disappointing. Not only did we have to pour our own water and wine, but the staff appeared more interested in their own conversations than attending to patrons. While the food was just ok, it failed to meet the standard or live up to the previous experiences we've had at Tiffin. Despite our affinity for the Raffles Hotel and past enjoyable experiences, bringing out-of-town guests here was a regrettable decision. If you're considering dining here or entertaining guests, I strongly advise exploring alternative restaurants in Singapore that prioritize exceptional service and guarantee a truly memorable dining experience.
Elegant. Refined. Special occasion worthy!
This is a beautiful choice for dinner. Firstly at the historic and stunning Raffles Hotel. This hotel always takes my breath away - so refined and elegantly done. It’s still from a time gone by. But done so well! The restaurant itself is delightful. An interesting - not huge - menu but the food is delicious. Some Indian classics but also some modern and quirky dishes. The dining room is stunning and such a lovely choice for a special occasion. Or for family get togethers. Stunning. Fully recommend if you are looking for an elegant choice to dine at.
Pricey but worth it.
Yes, it’s expensive but if you can afford it, it’s worth it. The ambience is elegant and refined, Service is efficient without being over attentive. It results in a relaxed environment to enjoy the well cooked food. Our curries were both delicious. The spicing was restrained allowing the flavours of the entire dish to come through. Portion sizes were generous and at lunchtime we were unable to eat all of what was put in front of us, even without having a starter. With a glass of wine the bill for 2 was over 230 Singapore dollars. Not cheap, but it was a lovely experience and you get what you pay for.
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Newbie sellers— how fast do your reservations sell?
By 🍝 @JoyfulBasket58, 05/10/2024 4:33 pm
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I have some reservations coming up tomorrow that have gotten lots of views but haven’t sold yet. I haven’t made a sale yet since I just joined this week. I keep lowering the price, but am worried they won’t sell. How long did it take you to sell your first reservations? And did you have success being reimbursed by AT for no-show or cancellation fees? Just looking for a little reassurance. Thanks!
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Answer from 🤩 @ArtisticArch12 (05/11/2024 2:46 am)
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You should probably cancel prior to the cancellation date per the cancellation policy. I would imagine you would only get reimbursed for a sold listing if you happen to be charged?
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Answer from 👻 @ContentedTooth13 (05/11/2024 9:06 pm)
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My first sale took about a week. But as the other commenter said stay ontop of your cancellation windows. There’s no reimbursement for those so make sure you cancel in time then just try again.
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Answer from 🦚🇫🇷 @ChoiceBird42 (05/10/2024 6:29 pm)
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On whitch restaurant are ur bookings?
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By 🍝 @JoyfulBasket58 (05/10/2024 6:43 pm)
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By 🦚🇫🇷 @ChoiceBird42 (05/10/2024 6:54 pm)
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