Fermented with love and full of unadulterated flavour, Drunken Farmer’s natural wines and sourdough pizzas are a must-try!
We can’t say no to good pizza and a tipple – and Drunken Farmer has a variety to choose from. For lazy weekends when you’re looking for a laidback spot to hang out with your pals, Drunken Farmer is the ideal choice. Plus, it has multiple outlets across Singapore.
Karaage chicken? Yes, please
This is one of the popular starters at Drunken Farmer, a signature karaage chicken made with the restaurant’s crispy batter and delicious kimchi dip. Crunchy and savoury, it’s a crowd-pleaser that will keep you coming back for more.
Follow it up with sourdough pizzas
Drunken Farmer’s iconic sourdough pizzas are made with its 160-year-old sourdough starter, left to rise for 30 hours before being cooked. Expect a crisp and airy crust with a deliciously chewy dough. Try the margherita pizza made with a tomato base, stracciatella, and fresh local basil. This unmissable classic is a must-try. Check out its menu for a range of other flavours!
For fans of mushroom and goat cheese, the shroom and goat cheese pizza is a real treat. This tomato-based pie is topped with light and creamy goat cheese, earthy roasted shiitake mushrooms, fresh kale, pancetta and light chilli honey for a piquant tang.
Don’t miss out on dessert and wine
Craving chocolate? Give the dark chocolate mousse a go. This delectable dessert is made with 70% guanaja chocolate for a rich, intense chocolate hit. Topped with extra virgin olive oil, orange zest and Maldon sea salt, this is one delicious multi-layered treat.
Tip: order the Farmer’s Flight to have a taste of three natural wines. Drunken Farmer’s wine list spans organic labels, trendy pet-nats, and even unique orange wines sourced directly from makers in France, Spain and more. What better complement to your meal than a glass of vino?
This is one of the best places for a glass of natural wine, with a great selection starting from $60 per bottle and wines by the glass from $15 per glass. Every bottle is different, based on the craftsmanship behind each farmer and their organic way of making wines.
Gather your friends and grab a table at one of Drunken Farmer’s outlets in Singapore to taste all this and more. Psst: Drunken Farmer also has a new outlet at Quayside Isle!
Drunken Farmer, multiple outlets including Stanley Street, Martin Road, Joo Chiat and Sentosa
This post is in partnership with Drunken Farmer.