This Bar In Town Has Ice-Crusted & Fiery Cocktails That Look Like Drinks From A Fantasy Film
Everyone loves to unwind and grab an aesthetically pleasing drink at the bar, but have you tried ones that are so mystical that they look like something straight out of a fantasy movie? If that sounds like your cup of tea (or tipple, in this case), then grab your cocktail buddies and make plans for a night out at Taan Iza-Bar!
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Located at Bugis, this modern izakaya is the brainchild of the team behind popular eateries like Chong Qing Grilled Fish and Fat Bird Chicken Pot.
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While the interiors come off as grungy and moody with their dark wood and industrial-style furnishings, it's jazzed up by standout elements like streetlamp-shaped lighting, a unique circular light fixture, as well as a graffiti-esque play on Japanese wall art.
Cocktails
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But don't get too distracted by the decor, because the true stars of the show are their attention-grabbing cocktails! Set your expectations aflame with the Mystical Elixir ($25), a luscious and mildly sweet cocktail that lights up in flames right as it is served. Now that's what we call a fire drink, literally!
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If you're more of an ice queen than a fiery goddess, why not take on the gorgeous Braveheart ($25)? This glowy blue cocktail comes in an ice-crusted cocktail glass, which not only makes it look ethereal but also cools down the hot alcohol (originally kept at 70°C) to a drinkable temperature.
Yakitori, Bar Bites & Mains
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Pair these otherworldly drinks with some comfort food — the Yakitori Skewers (from $1.60), or bar bites like the Tamagoyaki Aburi Mentai ($8) and Grilled Oyster ($7.80) are great picks whether you're planning to share with a group or snacking alone.
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For those who want to fill up on mains, check out the Mentaiko Pasta ($15), Unagi Fried Rice ($15), or Kaisen Yaki Inaniwa Udon ($15) for a filling meal that won't have you breaking the bank.
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