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Issue 223 (March 2026)

Atop Fort Canning, Canning Bar & Lounge balances luminous cocktails and composed local signatures, proving indulgence works best when intentional-measured, memorable, and mercifully above the city's velocity.

- WORDS INDRAN PARAMASIVAM PHOTOS CANNING BAR & LOUNGE

Ascend With Splendour

I HAVE A CONFESSION to make. I may not be the most objective appraiser of Canning Bar & Lounge. For one devastatingly simple reason, I decided to embrace its scale and sweep even before I tasted its charms.

Professionally headquartered along Orchard Road, that pincushion of malls stitched into the city's concrete sprawl, the grind of my daily reality has normalised the dominance of grey. Glass. Pavement. Facades that sprout from concrete. My visual diet is largely mineral. Which is why the proposition of Canning Bar & Lounge, perched within METT Singapore on the emerald crest of Fort Canning Park, felt less like a reservation and more like a reprieve.

This isn't merely a hotel lobby bar. It's METT Singapore's destination bar-lounge, a contemporary reimagining of the social salon, positioned above Clarke Quay's neon pulse yet framed by Fort Canning's botanical hush. Designed in dialogue with its historic surroundings, the space merges man-made comfort with nature's verdant blessings, offering a refined but relaxed escape from the city's relentless tempo. The food programme, authored by Michelin-starred chef Daniele Sperindio, signals serious culinary intent, while the cocktail philosophy promises narrative as much as nuance.

As I ride up toward its threshold, a lush bloom of greens begins to overpower concrete. The city fades. Canning Bar & Lounge reveals itself not as an add-on to the hotel experience, but as a vantage point and an oasis set atop one of Singapore's most buzzing districts.

It's my great pleasure, then, to report that by the end of my time there, my bias had not only been validated but educated.

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