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Jasmine dim sum parking11/20/2023 ![]() Staying in Park Hotel Farrer Park means staying in Singapore’s Little India, which means that you’re basically a short walk away from good food. Although they did come highly recommended! The Area Night time view of the area. If you’ve noticed the lack of prawns, I’ve got a prawn allergy so I had to avoid any of the prawn dishes, sadly. For mains, I was served their Beef Red Curry, another kick in the face for delicious spice, and their “Dancing Sea Bass”, a deep fried sea bass curved (dancing?) around its cooked meat. Photo by Jasmin Osmanįor starters, I had the Tom Yum, Fish Cake and Green Mango Salad, all three with a satisfying level of spiciness that thankfully doesn’t deter from how flavourful they all were. I’m not kidding! Winner winner, yummy Thai dinner. The restaurant is named after the blue Jasmine rice that is served there after breakfast, which is coloured naturally by butterfly pea flowers. Sitting by the poolside is the in-house Thai restaurant, Blue Jasmine, hailed as one of Singapore’s best restaurants for 2018/2019, is halal-certified, and is also where the breakfast buffet is served, so don’t expect any porky business with your Thai curries or brekkie there (though you can look forward to a lot of Indian foods in the area for the latter). ![]() There was plenty of sunshine, so if you were wondering if you could get your tan sorted during a stay here, you can! Unless you’ve come during the monsoon seasons, of course, then I wish you the best of luck finding the Sun. The pool area was rather tranquil with barely any traffic noise heard while lounging by the pool-side. The pool was probably the highlight of my stay and despite being near Little India, where you’d think you’d hear traffic all day, the reality was quite the contrary. Thankfully the hotel’s Wi-Fi was good enough to upload photos on site, if that’s could be used as a gauge. I had to be creative when work needed to be done and so used the marble table under the TV set as my desk with the sofa as my chair, not the most comfortable of positions to be in for long periods of time. Best to go for their Superior or Deluxe rooms in that case. If you’re in Singapore for business, you might want to avoid getting this room because there is a lack of a working desk and no Ethernet cable. ![]() Don’t expect to be able to have two people brushing their teeth at once. The bathroom was rather small with toiletries by Appelles and fitted with regular and rain shower heads. I highly recommend ordering either the Nutella latte or the Nutella milkshake and ask them to add a shot of espresso to the drink (if you’re a coffee-drinker, like me), if you find yourself having to wait for check-in or after you check-out! The StayĪfter check-in, I walked into one of their Premier Lofts – a cosy room with a queen-sized bed and a view of the hotel pool and some of the surrounding area. Only a few train stops away from the Singapore’s MRT hub, Dhoby Ghaut, Park Hotel Farrer Park is a good choice if you want to have a little peace and quiet but still remain connected to the rest of the Lion City, fuss-free.Īt first glance, the lobby is smaller than expected and sitting right behind the reception counter is the hotel’s in-house café, The Coffee Belt, which serves coffee and light meals. Jasmine Kensington Restaurant has seating capacity for up to 80 guests, making it the ideal place to entertain, have celebrations, weddings and private parties.Sitting atop Farrer Park MRT station and on the edge of Singapore’s Little India is Park Hotel’s latest addition to their hotel family. Room service will follow restaurant opening hours. £3.00 charges for room service delivery apply If you require further information on food allergens, please ask one our team members.Ī discretionary 12.5% services charge will be added to your bill. *Kids Breakfast charges apply for age 12 years We are very close to London’s top tourist attractions like Royal Albert hall, Victoria and Albert museum, Knightsbridge and Hyde Park. The Earls Court Station is the nearest tube station which is just 5 minutes’ walk and Gloucester Road Station is just 7 minutes’ walk. We are situated in the heart of Kensington which is the prime location of the capital. ![]() Jasmine Kensington restaurant is located in the lower ground floor of Park City Grand Plaza Hotel. A visit to Jasmine restaurant is always well worth the effort. If there is anything at all that you don’t understand or recognize on the menu, feel free to ask. The atmosphere is always warm and inviting and the friendly members of staff aim to make you feel welcome from the moment you visit to the moment you leave. Our menu is extensive meaning that regardless of your preferences, you will not be disappointed. Jasmine restaurant serves Pan-Asian Halal cuisine.
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