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Drinking den opens in Singaporean heritage home The House of Tan Yeok Nee: Bar Kap

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Bar Kap

BAR KAP Singapore launch: A new chapter begins at The House of Tan Yeok Nee, the last of Singapore’s famed Four Grand Mansions, with the opening an intimate cocktail bar. Unfolding as a sequence of chambers, Bar Kap is a living archive where heritage informs modern craft, and every drink is a nod to the building’s storied eras.

Rather than nostalgia, the new heritage bar offers reinterpretation, expressed through progressive cocktails and thoughtful hospitality.

Bar Kap Mai Ban cocktail

Bar Kap Mai Ban cocktail

“Bar Kap has always been about creating something that feels considered but welcoming; a space where people can engage with history in a way that feels organic and intuitive,” says Chai Karim, Principal of Gaia Lifestyle Group and Karim Family Foundation, which restored the house. “The House of Tan Yeok Nee carries so much character, and our role was to respond to that – to build something that respects the past while feeling relevant to how people want to experience hospitality today. Our guiding philosophy is simple: heritage in the walls, modernity in the glass, generosity at the table.”

Bar Kap Singapore launch: cocktails shaped by the eras of the building

Conceptualised in partnership with Studio Ryecroft, the menu explores the House of Tan Yeok Nee’s different eras, from its earliest residence to its current form. Within each era is a range of cocktail styles, including a zero-proof selection crafted with the same precision as its spirited counterparts, alongside Singapore’s foremost clay-ageing programmes, where beverages evolve with the quiet passage of time.

Bar Manager Edwin Tan adds, “When guests come to Bar Kap, I want them to leave not just with a memorable night, but with a sense of the stories that came before it. Each era is therefore designed with balance in mind, offering a considered mix of styles so that every guest finds something that resonates.”

Bar Kap food and drinks

Bar Kap food and drinks

The menu opens with the Kapitan Era, a tribute to Tan Yeok Nee himself. Inspired by the life of this well-travelled Teochew merchant, who journeyed between Singapore and the wider region, the cocktails of this era are shaped by the goods he traded and the exchanges he encountered along the way. Pepper Peddler (S$28) celebrates the spice that built the Kapitan’s empire, combining baijiu, gin and makgeolli in a bright, effervescent highball. Lifted with citrus, pepper, and a fi rewater tincture, a gentle peppercorn heat opens the palate, before softening into softer tropical notes and a subtle, lingering chocolate fi nish from the baijiu. Mǎi Bàn(S$26), the Chinese term for a middleman who links traders and producers, is a dessert-style sour made with raspberry, vodka, coconut, and a house-made lollipop garnish.

Recalling the years after Tan Yeok Nee’s departure, the Station Master Era pays tribute to the house’s next occupant, drawing on ingredients and styles likely favoured by the British station master. Tank Road (S$28) – referencing the former railway hub down the road—pairs roasted orange and bay syrup, grapefruit, bitters, and scotch in a refreshing whisky sour-style serve, accompanied by a rosemary-infused chocolate. Meanwhile, the spirit-forward Dynamo (S$28) weaves Irish whiskey, amaro, sherry, and Drambuie, deepened with soy and nuanced with chocolate and cardamom. The drink forms part of the bar’s clay-ageing programme, where cocktails are matured in purple clay vessels to soften texture and refine flavour. Bar Kap will be the first bar in Singapore to revive the 8,000-year-old practice, with plans to develop a growing collection of aged beverages.

Bar Kap main hall

Bar Kap main hall

The Order Era draws from the building’s later chapter as St Mary’s Home and School for Eurasian Girls. A variation of the martini, Lights Out (S$25) is a tableside serve of gin, secco vermouth, and mandarin, finished with fragrant pandan oil. Inspired by the vessel used to carry burning incense, Censer (S$26) layers mezcal and Campari with pineapple and lime for a drink that is smoky, bright and effortlessly drinkable. A torched pineapple ring is gently submerged in the cocktail as a finishing touch.

Bringing guests back to the house in its modern form is the Dynasty Era. TCM No. 3 (S$18) is a creamy zero-proof cocktail, featuring soy milk, ginger, honeydew, and gula melaka. It is presented in ceramicware and honours the building’s most recent past as a traditional medicine clinic. Black Lacquer (S$28) blends coconut rum, cherry wine, locally sourced cold-brew kopi, and molasses, finished with shortbread. Rooted in lacquerware’s symbolism of longevity, it speaks to preservation, reinvention and time, much like the enduring spirit of the House of Tan Yeok Nee.

Bar Kap signature drinks

Bar Kap signature drinks

The culinary offerings centre on familiar flavours, reimagined with a contemporary touch. It moves from bright, textural starters, such as the Savoury Granita (S$18) with salmon roe and cabbage and the HTYN Salad (S$10) featuring black fungus and cordyceps, to more robust, shareable plates shaped by Southeast Asia’s layered influences. Mains include Mee Kapitan (S$20), enriched with minced pork and shrimp paste, and a Bar Kap Bao (S$18) filled with fragrant beef and house-special achar. To fi nish, the menu turns to nostalgic Singaporean desserts, namely the Ice Cream Sandwich (S$9), a playful rainbow ice-cream sandwich.

Bar Kap Singapore launch: a national monument reawakened

A house to be entered and quietly observed, Bar Kap invites guests into a space where the city falls away. In the main hall, the original timber beams and intricate carvings overhead are accentuated by the considered placement of mirrors and reflective surfaces throughout the space. A Y-shaped console anchors the bar, designed for conversation and offering a closer view of the craft, while a central frost rail keeps drinks perfectly chilled. Original interiors are further complemented by upholstered chairs with handwoven textiles reinterpreting Teochew motifs. Flanking the hall, elevated booths echo the intimacy of traditional Chinese teahouses, designed for groups.

Bar Kap Carriage room

Bar Kap Carriage room

Beyond, a series of private rooms unfolds, each carrying its own rhythm. The Carriage Room evokes a private train carriage, layered in fabric, timber and painted brass, while The Chamber is conceived as a traditional TCM apothecary, where the bar’s clay-ageing vessels are framed within mid-century joinery.

Jing Studio contemporary tea destination

Also opening within the house is Jing Studio, a contemporary tea destination bringing a fresh lens to traditional tea culture. Led by a Tea Master, the studio presents a curated menu of single-origin brews, refi ned blends, and restorative herbal infusions. Alongside its tea programme, Jing Studio presents a refi ned selection of pastries and confections, each designed to pair seamlessly with its teas.

Last Call cocktail, Kar Kap

Last Call cocktail, Kar Kap

About Bar Kap

Conceived as a series of unlocked private rooms, The House of Tan Yeok Nee-located bar explores the building’s layered history through a progressive cocktail programme, contemporary techniques and thoughtful hospitality. Drawing on themes of Teochew heritage, regional exchange and time, Bar Kap presents a menu shaped by the house’s different eras, alongside a complementary food offering and a dedicated clay-ageing programme using traditional purple clay vessels. Adjacent to the bar is Jing Studio, a contemporary tea destination serving a fresh perspective on tea culture.

Jing Studio is open daily from 10am to 7pm, while the bar is open daily from 5pm to midnight. For reservations call +65 8896 1035.

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