The Standard has announced that The Standard, Singapore will open in Q4, 2024. The property follows on the heels of the brand’s successful openings in South East Asia, The Standard, Hua Hin (2021) and The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon (2022), with the former granted the distinction of being named the Best Resort in Southeast East Asia.
The Standard, Singapore is nestled in the Orange Grove Road and steps away from the 150-year-old UNESCO Botanic Gardens and the Orchard Road shopping district. Created by Standard International’s acclaimed in-house design team in collaboration with the Ministry of Design, the property sits at the intersection of East and West, facilitating a rich cultural exchange. It will offer 143 thoughtfully designed rooms across eight floors each with floor-to-ceiling windows, offering views of the pool, and the lush greenery of the district.
Guests can enjoy a serene moment in The Garden, stretched across the first and second floors, leading up to The Pool. The path is lined with art installations and carefully selected landscape elements. The property pays homage to the nearby botanical gardens and incorporates works from local artists and artisans.
The culinary offerings at the property include Kaya, reimagining the Izakaya experience with bold flavours and an inventive cocktail programme. Dishes at Kaya are Japanese inspired but utilise regional ingredients. The menu will include nigiri, maki rolls and robatayaki accompanied by an extensive sake and whisky list. The Kaya Bar will offer a sultry evening destination that brings the element of nightlife. Café Standard offers an all-day menu that boasts American fare paired with natural wines and craft beers in a charming street-side bistro setting.
Amar Lalvani, Executive Chairman, Standard International, stated, “We couldn’t be more excited to open in Singapore. The city is going through an incredibly dynamic period and is emerging into an important global commercial, cultural and creative hub. Perfect for The Standard. We look forward to welcoming guests, as well as the local community, to explore our new urban oasis and its hidden treasures.”