This year's edition also comes with the option of a Sakura Sling cocktail, a floral twist on the Singapore Sling.
This long, fruity, gin-based cocktail was invented at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore by a barman called Ngiam Tong Boon. It’s super simple to make at home once you have all the ingredients.
Made with upcycled watermelon skin from the resort's kitchens and lemon leaves grown in the gardens, the Sentosa Sling highlights the hotel's focus on sustainability. Raffles Sentosa Singapore ...
Probably most famous of the lot is Raffles Hotel, where the Singapore Sling was invented. I joined in the tradition of sipping on the iconic drink and dropping my monkey nut shells on the floor ...
The Grand Lobby’s décor, featuring elegant Sakura tree displays, creates the perfect setting for this seasonal indulgence, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The address of Raffles Singapore may be No. 1 Beach Road, but today it has no relationship to sand and sea. That wasn’t always the ...
Raffles Hotel Singapore is equally convenient to ... It also was the birthplace of the Singapore Sling and a coveted destination to count down to the New Year.
INVENTED by Ngiam Tong Boon, a bartender at Singapore’s Raffles Hotel’s Long Bar back in 1915, the exact recipe for this classic tropical cocktail varies from bartender to bartender these days.
Made with upcycled watermelon skin from the resort's kitchens and lemon leaves grown in the gardens, the Sentosa Sling highlights the hotel's focus on sustainability. Raffles Sentosa Singapore ...