Bistro@Changi | Planes, Memories and Makan


29th July 2013.
Pasir Ris, Simei and Tampines will bring back memories for those who have been to Pulau Tekong. But for a perm staff like me, Changi Village was an equally sentimental place where I used to go for nights out or food after booking out from camp.


One of my favourite places besides Changi Village Food Centre’s Ipoh Hor Fun was Bistro@Changi where I had company cohesions, birthdays, the once-in-a-while treat after a tough week, reunion and ORD during my time on Tekong.
It is a relatively exclusive little eatery located at Changi Beach Park where you could enjoy the cooling sea breeze (straits actually) and watch planes descending upon Changi International Airport. For a plane spotter, this is the place to be where you can enjoy food, drinks and do plane-watching.
If possible I would normally start off with a bowl of their signature Mushroom Soup (5.90 SGD). A well-balanced creamy mushroom soup with comes with a slice of garlic bread.

Changi Bistro - Mushroom Soup

My favourite item on the menu is their Flame Grilled Chicken Chop (15.90 SGD) formerly “Hickory Chicken Chop” but still the same. It was the good old tender boneless chicken chop marinated with a tasty hickory barbeque sauce.


Still on their menu after 4 years is the Sambal Fish, grilled dory topped with spicy (very spicy) sambal sauce and served with buttered rice.

Changi Bistro - Ultimate Nachos

However, my new favourite on their menu has got to be their New Zealand Lamb (19.90 SGD), a beautifully grilled “to perfection” leg of lamb served with a delicious peppery sauce.

Changi Bistro - New Zealand Lamb

If you just want something to chill out such as snacks or light bites. Their Ultimate Nachos (8.00 SGD) is still on the menu. Crispy nachos served hot and topped with mozzarella cheese and jalapeno chilli with a salsa dip at the side, a perfect comfort food to spend the evening with some nice drinks from the bistro’s bar.

Changi Bistro - Ultimate Nachos

Otherwise, you can go local with the Bistro’s Satay (11.90 SGD). It may be pricey for a satay at 1.90 per stick but these are some really good satay comparable with Chuan Kee’s at Old Airport Road.

Changi Bistro - Bistro's Satay

Currently they are figuring out a name for a special cocktail. I shall just call it the “Changi Calamansi” for now. It is a cocktail with lime and sour plum which is very refreshing and rather sweet. They have two versions. Version 2 has a stronger punch of alcohol while version 1, my preference is more enjoyable for relaxing atmosphere along Changi Beach.

Changi Bistro - "Changi Calamansi"

I would like to come back here again for their Tom Yum Mussels or Barramundi in Thai Sauce if I do visit Changi Village again or cycle there from East Coast. The place is unpretentious, the food is decent, the ambience is top-notch (if you don’t mind alfresco dining) and the place holds great sentimental value for me.

Changi Bistro - Woof!

Bistro@Changi
260 Nicoll Drive
Changi Beach Carpark 1
Singapore 498991

Operating Hours
Mon - Thurs             12pm - 11pm
Fri, Sat                   12pm - 1am
Sun                       10am - 11pm

How to Get There:
Bus Services : - 89, 19, 9
Alight at Changi Beach CP 2 Bus Stop.

Special thanks to Brandon for the invitation back to this memorable place!

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