Take on rush-hour commuters to find this intimate bar hidden in Raffles Place MRT; head to exit C and look for the fish head with legs (geddit?) sign next to a large black sliding door. Once inside, peruse the mean cellar of American craft spirits. If you can't decide, opt for a tasting flight, or order a cocktail – may we suggest the 'devil in the details'?
Secret Mermaid
Colonial District, the Quays & Marina Bay
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