Nestled in the Bukit Pasoh conservation area, Clos Pasoh is a chic
reimagining of the French brasserie for today’s urbane food and wine lover.
Both its menu and wine list reflect current tastes for seriously good things
sourced with intent and expertise presented in an unpretentious, casually
sophisticated style.
Hidden away on the second floor of a heritage building built in the early
shophouse style circa 1840, it is named for the clos (meaning a “walled
vineyard” in French) and the pasoh (a nod to its location and the Malay
name for earthen pots used to store water and rice). Every space — from
the Dining Room to the Terrace, Wine & Cheese Room and Chef’s Table —
cradles guests in effortless luxury that is designed to take you from
tête-à-têtes and power lunches to lazy weekend brunches and lively nights
on the town.