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Time Out Love Singapore 2018: the frontrunners

Nicole-Marie Ng
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Nicole-Marie Ng
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Voting is open for the Time Out Love Singapore 2018: our mega poll to find where our readers love hanging out. Once voting is over, we’ll be naming the local winners – but for now, here are the venues in the lead so far. Remember to vote for your faves at timeout.com/lovesingapore.

Most loved local bar

Sake bars are here to stay with Boruto leading the pack in this category. Tess Bar and Kitchen over on Seah Street and The Flagship – the self-declared home of the Old Fashioned – are hot on its heels. Vote here for your favourite bar.

Most loved local place to drink under the sun

If you prefer your tipple paired with a cool breeze through your hair, then hit up these local places to drink under the sun. Tanjong Beach Club is currently number one but there's also Little Island Brewing Co and Camp Kilo Charcoal Club in second and third place to consider. Vote for your favourite place to drink under the sun.

Most loved local café

Park Bench Deli has won our readers over with its delectable sandwiches in this hotly contested category. Will it hold on to its lead or will neighbourhood ice cream joint Creamier or Nylon Coffee Roasters steal the crown? Vote for your favourite café.

Most loved local club

Party animals, we asked, and you voted. Right now, it seems as though CÉ LA VI is primed to take the top spot but there's always Zouk and newcomer Bar Rouge lurking in the corner ready to challenge it to a dance-off. Vote here for your favourite club.

Most loved local hotel

Affordable, comfortable and located in the heart of the city, it's easy to see why Hotel G leads the charts despite stiff competition from industry stalwart The Fullerton Hotel and ultra chic The Warehouse Hotel. Vote here for your favourite hotel.

Most loved local restaurant

Knowing how much Singaporeans love Japanese food, it comes as no surprise to see Tamashii Robataya at the top of the list. The hotly contested category also highlights The Peranakan and Goro-Goro Steamboat & Korean Buffet as worthy competition. Disagree? Vote here for your favourite restaurant.

Most loved local culture spot

In a fight between David versus Goliath, The Intan and National Gallery Singapore are neck and neck for the number one spot. But let's not discount the Chinatown Heritage Centre, coming in at a close behind. Vote here for your favourite culture spot.

Most loved local karaoke joint

We all know there's no greater Singaporean pastime than locking yourself in a room with your friends and screaming your heart out to your favourite tunes – sore throat in the morning be damned. Our readers love Teo Heng KTV for its affordable rates but there's still a chance for Party World KTV or K Suites to take the lead. Vote here for your favourite karaoke joint.

Most loved local music venue

If you rather leave the singing to the professionals, then live music venues like the Esplanade and The Star Theatre have you covered. But our readers love the ever-reliable Blu Jaz Cafe for its stable of local musicians and top tunes. Vote here for your favourite music venue.

Most loved local hawker stall

We salute the men and women who give us access to quick and cheap meals every day. The iconic Tian Tian Chicken Rice is currently up top but readers also voted for Michelin-starred Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle and No. 18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow – so good, even the Prime Minister queues for it. We love them all. Vote here for your favourite hawker stall.

Most loved local boutique gym

Here in Singapore, we take fitness very seriously. And with the rise of boutique gyms in Singapore, which one is truly the best? You've answered with homegrown HIIT gym, Ritual, but CruCycle and Yoga Movement are still in the race. Vote here for your favourite boutique gym.

Most loved local park

In this city in a garden, pockets of green are never too far away. East Coast Park is currently sitting pretty at number one but there's plenty of love for the Singapore Botanic Gardens and MacRitchie Reservoir too. Vote here for your favourite park.

Most loved local shop

People of venerable taste with an eye for design have bumped Kapok Singapore to the top but the hypebeasts and baes out there are keeping Dover Street Market Singapore in the mix while local brand Naiise is also representing. Vote here for your favourite shop.

Most loved local landmark

Towering over Marina Bay, the fearsome (or cute, we can't decide) Merlion seems to be the city's best landmark. Its biggest competitors? Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay right across the river. Vote here for your favourite landmark.

Most loved local late-night spot

Where do you go when it's after midnight and most of the shops in the city are closed? Our readers take refuge at 25 Degrees, a burger joint that closes at 3am every day. Other options include supper favourite Swee Choon and cocktail bar Employees Only. Vote here for your favourite late-night spot.

Voting ends on April 10 – don’t miss your chance to get vocal for your local.

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