Senso Ristorante & Bar
21 Club Street
#01-01
Tel: 62243534Fax: 62245508
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PhilippeLaville58
recommends this place.
Good italian restaurant
21 Feb 2013Senso is a nice italian restaurant ,
The food is good I like the courtyard atmosphere and the private wine room looks like a perfect spot for a small private dinner. Service was very good.
The food is good I like the courtyard atmosphere and the private wine room looks like a perfect spot for a small private dinner. Service was very good.

The City Nomad
recommends this place.
Some Italian Brunch Indulgence if you please....
07 Feb 2013Read the full review with images over on City Nomads here....
Italian restaurants in Singapore! Another one? And another one? If like me you've noticed that every other week a new trattoria or pizzeria or 'fine dining' Italian has opened up, you'll be wondering what is going on…well...just like in New York, the Italians are secretly plotting to create, yes, that's right, our very own Little Italy in Tanjong Pagar!
But seriously… if we speak about Italian restaurants in immigrant terms, you can't help but mention one of the older generation venues which is still around and going strong, Senso.
Established in 2000 (12 years is very old in restaurant terms), Senso has for many years been serving up quality Italian food, coupled with consistent, impeccable service (I've dined here several times over the past 3 years). Personally what draws me so much to Senso is its unique setting. The place is impressive, entering through the elegant white doors you suddenly realise how expansive Senso really is, and perhaps most beautifully exemplified by its courtyard, which looks (quite stunningly) like a cross between an old Hutong and a Roman villa.
It is this kind of atmosphere that lead to me to have my birthday brunch here last year in their private room. Let's face it, brunch is a national sport here in Singapore. And there are two main camps; the expensive Champagne hotel brunches (anything from $140-250 per person), and the much cheaper riverside brunch (perhaps $20-50). There is seldom much in between, apart from a few like Senso, who offer free-flow prosecco and buffet/a-la-carte brunch at $98++.
I've always been a firm believer in quality vs quantity…the ideal of-course being a large quantity and great quality cuisine...mwahaha! Whilst the Senso brunch certainly does not have the quantity of choices that you'll find in a hotel brunch, boy is the quality there. For example....read more....
Italian restaurants in Singapore! Another one? And another one? If like me you've noticed that every other week a new trattoria or pizzeria or 'fine dining' Italian has opened up, you'll be wondering what is going on…well...just like in New York, the Italians are secretly plotting to create, yes, that's right, our very own Little Italy in Tanjong Pagar!
But seriously… if we speak about Italian restaurants in immigrant terms, you can't help but mention one of the older generation venues which is still around and going strong, Senso.
Established in 2000 (12 years is very old in restaurant terms), Senso has for many years been serving up quality Italian food, coupled with consistent, impeccable service (I've dined here several times over the past 3 years). Personally what draws me so much to Senso is its unique setting. The place is impressive, entering through the elegant white doors you suddenly realise how expansive Senso really is, and perhaps most beautifully exemplified by its courtyard, which looks (quite stunningly) like a cross between an old Hutong and a Roman villa.
It is this kind of atmosphere that lead to me to have my birthday brunch here last year in their private room. Let's face it, brunch is a national sport here in Singapore. And there are two main camps; the expensive Champagne hotel brunches (anything from $140-250 per person), and the much cheaper riverside brunch (perhaps $20-50). There is seldom much in between, apart from a few like Senso, who offer free-flow prosecco and buffet/a-la-carte brunch at $98++.
I've always been a firm believer in quality vs quantity…the ideal of-course being a large quantity and great quality cuisine...mwahaha! Whilst the Senso brunch certainly does not have the quantity of choices that you'll find in a hotel brunch, boy is the quality there. For example....read more....

Saretta
recommends this place.
Delicious foods&wines and great service don't come for free
01 Jan 2013I went to Senso a couple of months back as I was craving Italian food - I am Italian. I loved it. Began with an Aperol spritz and appetizer. Followed by main course, red wine and dessert.
Great food but gosh it was pricey :)
Great food but gosh it was pricey :)
: Tiramisu Rivisto, linguine, Antipasti selections
I also recommend this place for:
After Work, Ala Carte, Alfresco/Outdoor Dining, Anniversary, Birthdays

