Eat Sum Thing

Welcome to Eat Sum Thing! Brought to you by Thugshop, the rascals behind Headquarters, Upstairs, Tuff Club and the Sunny Side Up boozy brunch series, Eat Sum Thing is a dining concept located on the ground floor of 66 Boat Quay which amalgamates contemporary fusion tapas-style dishes, art and exclusive mixes created by a roster of Singapore’s finest DJs. Whether you’re yearning for pre-game sustenance, an 11/10 date spot or a hideout for an afterwork happy-hour, Eat Sum Thing is the place for you. Helming the culinary direction of Eat Sum Thing is ex-Les Amis Chef, Brandon Lee, whom you can watch working on his gastronomic experiments in their open-concept kitchen.

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