Not to mention, you can also dine in this unique, themed restaurant for charity; every exquisite dessert you have will help a child in need.
For some, the pursuit of decadent dining is a religious affair, and this venue is definitely one worth preaching about. Spearheaded by The Lo & Behold Group (Odette, OverEasy, Loof) since 2008, The White Rabbit has been one restaurant in Dempsey that ravenous foodies hop to when they’re craving European nosh. Heading down this rabbit hole feels like entering a wonderland indeed – The White Rabbit is housed within a preserved chapel from the 1930s, with stained glass windows and flower-motif window grills remaining intact, while plush booth seats, modern floating lamps and touches of greenery give it a contemporary feel.
Wonders on your plate
Just as charming as the décor, the food found at The White Rabbit is delightful in both presentation and flavour. Whether you’re yearning for that romantic date or hoping to impress a client with a business dinner, or perhaps you’re just looking for an unforgettable banquet with friends and family, The White Rabbit rolls out a dinner menu that’ll fit any occasion. After all, you can’t go wrong with signatures like the Rangers’ Valley wagyu carpaccio, roasted black truffle free-range chicken, and the wagyu côte de boeuf. Still can’t decide? Order a Prix Fixe instead, and you and your fellow feasters will be able to share samples of the menu’s signatures at great value – a real steal, this one.
Dine for a cause – showing love for the kids
The saintly architecture of The White Rabbit is more than just for aesthetics; the team also garners good karma points for constantly giving back to charity, and you can play a part too. In light of Children’s Day this October, The White Rabbit is raising funds for less fortunate children, teaming up with the Singapore Children’s Society (SCS) that looks out for these lil’ ones. From 1 September to 30 October, there will be a dessert fundraiser where $5 from every a la carte dessert will be contributed to the SCS’ charities. That means the next time you indulge in a baked Alaska or crêpes suzette, your treat won’t be a sinful one; in fact, with your help, it’ll be just the opposite. You might pile on the calories a lil’ here, but trust us when we say that your conscience will feel a whole lot lighter.
The White Rabbit, 39C Harding Road, Singapore 249541, p. 6473 9965; Dinner is served Tuesday to Sunday, 6.30pm-10.30pm. The dessert fundraiser happens from 1 September to 30 October.
This article is sponsored by The White Rabbit.