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Singapore, Singapore

The Elephant Room

Price≈$50
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacitySmall
World's 50 Best
Top 500 Bars

Ranked #65 on Asia's 50 Best Bars (2024) and #219 in the Top 500 Bars globally (2025), The Elephant Room occupies a tight counter space on Tanjong Pagar Road where South Asian reference points drive a cocktail programme that sits well outside Singapore's mainstream bar circuit. A Google rating of 4.5 from 428 reviews signals consistent delivery rather than hype-cycle attention.

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Address
33 Tg Pagar Rd, #01-02, Singapore 088456
Phone
+65 9111 5131
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About

The Elephant Room, Singapore

Tanjong Pagar's bar density has increased sharply over the past five years, pulling the neighbourhood away from its identity as a late-night office-worker corridor and into something closer to a genuine cocktail destination. Within that shift, a recognisable pattern has emerged: bars that distinguish themselves not through volume or theatrical presentation but through a specific, disciplined ingredient philosophy. Analogue works through a sustainability lens. 28 HongKong Street built its reputation on precision classics. The Elephant Room is a bar at 33 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore, ranked #65 in Asia's 50 Best Bars 2024. Its cocktail programme is anchored in South Asian flavour references, working ingredients and techniques drawn from the subcontinent's culinary traditions into drinks that hold up under the scrutiny that ranked recognition invites.

That recognition is substantial. A position of #65 on Asia's 50 Best Bars in 2024 places The Elephant Room among the region's notable bars. Sitting at #65 in that field is not a proximity-to-tourism story; it reflects a programme that specialist judges and industry voters have returned to repeatedly.

A Cocktail Programme Built on Specificity

The broader trend in Asian cocktail culture over the past decade has moved away from Western canon replication toward programmes that treat local and regional ingredients as primary material rather than exotic garnish. Singapore has been a productive environment for that shift, given the city's access to South and Southeast Asian produce, its multicultural food tradition, and a drinking public that is increasingly comfortable with complexity. The Elephant Room sits at the more committed end of that spectrum, where South Asian references are structural rather than decorative.

What distinguishes this approach, in category terms, is the difference between using a regional ingredient for novelty and building a drink's architecture around how that ingredient actually behaves. Programmes that do the latter tend to produce menus with internal coherence, where the bartender's choices across different drinks reflect a consistent understanding of the source material rather than a rotating curiosity cabinet.

Where It Sits in Singapore's Bar Tier

Singapore's top-tier bars now occupy a clearly stratified market. At the upper end of the recognition curve, Atlas commands attention through scale and an extraordinary gin and Champagne collection; Anti:Dote operates within a hotel context with a broad programme. The Elephant Room competes in a different register: smaller, more focused, with a programme identity that is harder to replicate than a well-stocked back bar. That specificity is increasingly where the value sits in Singapore's cocktail market, where the entry-level craft bar has become commoditised and the meaningful differentiator is programme depth rather than general quality.

Ranked lists reflect peer and professional assessment; Google volume at that score level reflects a broader audience that includes regulars, tourists, and people with no particular stake in bar industry politics. The convergence of high professional ranking and strong general audience rating is not automatic in Singapore's bar scene, where some ranked venues operate at a register that ordinary visitors find remote or unwelcoming. The Elephant Room appears to manage both audiences.

Comparable bars in other cities include Kumiko in Chicago, which built a programme around Japanese ingredient philosophy, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, where local terroir drives a technically rigorous programme. The common thread is ingredient specificity used as an organising principle rather than a marketing point. Jewel of the South in New Orleans and Julep in Houston represent the same pattern in a different tradition. 1806 in Melbourne and The Parlour in Frankfurt extend that cohort further. Superbueno in New York City does comparable work with Latin American reference points. The Elephant Room occupies the South Asian seat in that international company.

Planning a Visit

The bar is located at 33 Tanjong Pagar Road, unit #01-02, in a stretch of shophouses that now houses a concentration of food and drink destinations. Tanjong Pagar MRT (EW15) is a short walk away, making access from the CBD or from areas like Orchard and Chinatown direct by rail. The neighbourhood runs busiest Thursday through Saturday evenings, and given the bar's ranked profile, showing up without a plan on a weekend is a risk. Reservations are recommended.

Singapore's peak visitor periods cluster around January and February, coinciding with Chinese New Year and the city's cooler, drier months. Demand across the city's top-tier bars increases during this window, and The Elephant Room's recognition level means it draws visitors with specific intent, not just passing foot traffic. Arriving early in an evening session, or targeting a weeknight visit during this period, will improve the experience of the counter space and the level of bartender attention available.

For readers building a Tanjong Pagar drinking itinerary, the neighbourhood's concentration of quality across different formats means a single evening can cover multiple reference points without significant movement. The Elephant Room's South Asian programme is a distinct enough entry point that it complements rather than duplicates what the adjacent bar scene offers.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Intimate
  • Trendy
  • Hidden Gem
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Casual Hangout
Format
  • Seated Bar
  • Lounge Seating
Drink Program
  • Craft Cocktails
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacitySmall
Service StyleUpscale Casual

Intimate and transportive with vermillion walls, jars of Indian spices on display, and a homely atmosphere infused with cultural storytelling.

Signature Pours
Jothi's Flower ShopBanana KingChaiIndian Lion