



Manhattan at Conrad Singapore Orchard holds one of the most decorated track records in Asian cocktail history, ranking as high as #1 in Asia's 50 Best Bars and #3 globally. Named the Tatler Best Bars Asia-Pacific 2025 Best Service winner, the bar frames Golden Age American cocktail culture through a Singaporean lens. It sits at the upper tier of Orchard Road hotel bars, with a Google rating of 4.7 across more than 1,000 reviews.
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- Address
- 1 Cuscaden Rd, Level 2, Singapore 249715
- Phone
- +65 6725 3377
- Website
- hilton.com

Old New York, Reread Through Singapore
Hotel bars occupying the serious end of the drinks spectrum occupy a particular position in Asian cities. They carry the infrastructure advantage of a large property, the footfall of an international guest list, and the pressure that comes with both. In Singapore, where the cocktail scene competes regionally at a level few cities outside Tokyo and Hong Kong can match, the hotel bar format has produced some of the most consistently recognised programs on the continent. Manhattan, on Level 2 of Conrad Singapore Orchard at 1 Cuscaden Road, is the clearest example of that category done at sustained altitude.
The bar takes the Golden Age of American cocktails as its reference point, specifically the New York saloon culture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and reads it through a Singaporean context. That framing is not decoration. It is the operating logic of a program that has placed on the World's 50 Best Bars global list every year since 2015, reaching #3 in the world in 2018 and #1 in Asia twice, in 2017 and 2018. In 2025, the bar holds the Tatler Leading Bars Asia-Pacific Leading Service award and sits at #131 in the Top 500 Bars ranking. The trajectory from 2015 onward shows a bar that built a format with technical depth and then held discipline over it for a decade.
Where the Singapore Bar Scene Places This Bar
Singapore's cocktail infrastructure has matured into distinct tiers over the past decade. At the accessible end, hotel lobby bars and rooftop venues serve recognisable international formats. In the middle, a generation of independent bars, including 28 HongKong Street, which helped establish Singapore's serious cocktail credibility, and Analogue, which takes a sustainability-led technical approach, have built loyal local followings. At the leading, a handful of programs compete for regional and global recognition.
Manhattan sits in that last group and has done so longer than most of its peers. Anti:Dote and Atlas occupy adjacent positions in the hotel bar tier, the latter with a gin focus and a setting that leans into Art Deco grandeur. What separates Manhattan from that peer group is the longevity and scale of its external recognition. A World's 50 Best ranking in 2015 is one data point. A ranking every year through 2024, with a peak of #3 globally, is a program that has been consistently validated by the most scrutinised competition in the category.
The 2023 and 2024 figures show a modest decline from peak placement, #69 in Asia and #63 globally in 2023 moving to #69 globally in 2024, which is the normal behaviour of a bar that held top-five status in its region for several years and has been joined by a larger cohort of high-performing venues across Asia. That context matters when reading the current numbers. A bar sitting at #131 in the Top 500 globally is not in decline; it is in a more competitive field.
The Cultural Frame: Golden Age American Drinking in Southeast Asia
The Golden Age cocktail revival, which gathered momentum globally in the mid-2000s, produced a particular kind of bar: low lighting, aged spirits programs, ice programs, pre-batching, and a preference for stirred and spirit-forward serves. That format spread from New York and London to cities across Asia, where it took on local inflection depending on the market.
In Singapore, the Manhattan bar format merges that technical vocabulary with a local sensibility. The city's position as a crossroads, colonial British history, Chinese, Malay, and Indian cultural layers, and decades of American commercial influence, gives a New York-referencing cocktail program genuine local resonance rather than simple mimicry. The Orchard Road address reinforces that positioning: Cuscaden Road sits in the corridor of international hotels and luxury retail that has defined Singapore's aspirational leisure culture since the 1970s. This is not an experimental bar operating at the edge of a neighbourhood. It is a formal program in a formal setting, which is precisely the context the Golden Age reference requires.
For comparison with bars operating in American cities where that tradition originates, programs like Jewel of the South in New Orleans and Kumiko in Chicago apply similar historical rigour to their respective regional drinking cultures. Julep in Houston and Superbueno in New York City approach American cocktail heritage from different angles, the former through the Southern tradition, the latter through a Latin American lens. Manhattan in Singapore is doing something structurally comparable: taking an American reference and interrogating it from outside that cultural origin.
The Leading Service recognition from Tatler in 2025 is a specific credential worth noting here. Service awards in the bar category are not given for warmth alone. They reflect floor management, drink knowledge, pacing, and the ability to guide guests through a menu that assumes prior knowledge of classic cocktails. A program built around Golden Age references requires staff who can explain those references without condescension, and that is a distinct skill set from high-volume hotel bar service.
Planning a Visit
Manhattan is located at 1 Cuscaden Road, Level 2, within Conrad Singapore Orchard. The address places it a short distance from Orchard MRT, making it accessible without a taxi, though the Conrad's lobby entrance sets a tone that suggests arriving at a considered pace rather than rushing from the station. The bar can be reached by phone at +65 6725 3377.
As a hotel bar in a major international property, Manhattan operates with a walk-in option, though the bar's consistent recognition means that securing a table at peak hours, particularly Thursday through Saturday evenings, benefits from a reservation. The Google rating of 4.7 across more than 1,000 reviews reflects a guest base that includes both hotel residents and destination visitors, which is a meaningful signal about consistency across different audience types.
For visitors building a Singapore bar itinerary around this level of program, 28 HongKong Street and Analogue offer adjacent quality at independent-bar price points and format. International comparisons for those interested in bars that apply similar historical discipline to cocktail programs include Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, The Parlour in Frankfurt, and 1806 in Melbourne, each of which approaches classic cocktail culture from its own regional vantage point.
Price and Recognition
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ManhattanThis venue — the venue you are viewing | $$$ | World's 50 Best #1 | ||
| 28 HongKong Street | BOAT QUAY, speakeasy | $$$ | World's 50 Best #1 | |
| Operation Dagger | CHINATOWN, speakeasy | $$$ | World's 50 Best #6 | |
| Employees Only Singapore | CHINATOWN, speakeasy | $$$ | World's 50 Best #17 | |
| Native | $$$ | World's 50 Best #4 | CHINATOWN, cocktail_bar | |
| Jigger & Pony | $$$ | World's 50 Best #1 | ANSON, cocktail_bar |
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