Fat Prince is a modern Middle Eastern restaurant and cocktail bar at 48 Peck Seah Street in Tanjong Pagar, pairing a spice-led kitchen with a drinks list of full, half, and zero-proof cocktails.
The room reads as a kebab kafe with a proper bar attached rather than a restaurant that happens to pour drinks. Time Out describes it as a modern Middle Eastern spot kissed with Mediterranean freshness, and the layout keeps the counter and the kitchen in clear view of each other.
The cocktail program is the reason to sit at the bar. Specialty drinks run roughly 18 to 22 Singapore dollars and lean on warm spices, with the menu split into Full Proof, Half Proof, and No Proof so a table can drink at different strengths, according to SETHLUI.
Food and drink are designed to share. Mezze, charcoal-grilled meats, and flatbreads anchor the menu, and the spiced cocktails are built to sit next to them rather than compete, which makes ordering across the table the natural move.
The address puts it in the thick of Tanjong Pagar, a few minutes from Tanjong Pagar MRT and within a short walk of the Peck Seah and Craig Road bars. That makes it an easy first stop before a longer night in the area.
Hours are practical for the district. The kitchen and bar run daily from 11:30am to 3pm and again from 5:30pm to midnight, so it works for a long lunch, an after-work drink, or a late dinner.
The crowd mixes the Tanjong Pagar office trade early on with a dinner-and-drinks group later. The half-proof option in particular suits weeknight drinkers who want the flavour without a heavy round.
Who would love it: drinkers who want spiced cocktails with serious Middle Eastern food in one place. Who should skip it: anyone after a quiet pure cocktail den, since this is a restaurant bar with a full dining room around it.
The half and zero-proof options are unusual for the area and reflect a wider Singapore move toward lower-alcohol drinking. The kitchen's spice-forward dishes give the non-alcoholic drinks something to play against, so a sober diner is not stuck with a soft drink.
Reservations are worth making for dinner, when the dining room fills, while the bar counter is the easier walk-in option for a drink and a few small plates. Tatler lists it among the Tanjong Pagar spots worth booking ahead.
Fat Prince sits among the more interesting entries on our best cocktail bars in Singapore ranking, and it works as an early stop on an after-work bars in Singapore route through Tanjong Pagar. The wider Singapore bar guide maps the rest of the district, and many drinkers pair a round here with a nightcap at Sago House.
