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Introduction
Built from scratch, the venue’s look and feel is inspired by its green surroundings, featuring an stage that makes a striking centerpiece with its green canopy of live plants. Also bringing people together at Timbre @ Gillman is Timbre’s mix of established food favourites such as thin-crust pizzas, buffalo wings and new cuisine ideas of ideas of tapas, pastas and main courses. Drink specials also include an extensive range of gin and house special cocktails. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Thu
16:00 - 23:00
Fri
18:00 - 01:00
Sat
16:00 - 00:00
Sun
Closed
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Chill-out
Group Gathering
Alcoholic Drinks Available
Open Till Late
Restaurant Website
http://www.timbregroup.asia
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Review (1)
Level4 2013-09-26
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How can you not order pizza while at Timbre? Its almost like a staple for me whenever I have dinner/drinks there. oh.. and the chicken wings!I was never disappointed with the food with timbre. the pizza we had this time round was heavier than previous, with lots of cheese. We ordered the half and half where u get to choose 2 flavours for each half of the pizza-- philliy cheese steak and pepperoni. I didnt really wanted it but oh my, i had 4 squares! =PThe phillip cheese steak is made of Sauté beef and Spanish onions with mushrooms and peppers, topped with orange cheddar and provolone cheese while the Pepperoni is Tomato pomodoro on a thin crust topped with mozzarella cheese and sliced pepperoni.Previously I had tried the buffalo wings before-- its so bad its good.. super fried in batter and a thick sauce over it so I wanted to try the normal wings, which isnt super healthy as well coz its fried. The portion looks small but its actually just right in portion for 2 together with the pizza.What's more, its my first time at Gillman and its great to be in the greenery. Defnitely will come back! continue reading
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