
The Great Mischief opened at National Gallery Singapore last year.
It is the gallery’s first halal cafe set in a space mixing modernism and heritage. From a dreamy pastel interior, with marble tables, plants, comfy couches and plenty of natural light…it heightens the Spanish food experience. Grab a seat in the alfresco dining area or a booth with instagrammable views of Marina Bay Sands and beyond.
Wonderfully, the cafe takes influence from Spanish Catalan cuisine providing customers with unique dishes to try. Expect refreshing breakfast and brunches, alongside tapas, high teas, evening dinners and more.
Particularly, brunches are popular here. Highlights include The Grande, which is a belly-filling breakfast platter, gluten-free Croffles and Fancy French, a mouthwatering brioche toast smothered in sweet and fruity goodness.

Other menu highlights include tapas like Pear In A Blanket, a sweet crepe with pears hidden inside, as well as Patatas Bravas, croquettes, mains such as different paellas, Grilled Octopus, pastas…the list is endless.

Additionally, try the Catalan-inspired desserts from cinnamon rolls to churros. Plus, there’s a luxurious drinks menu boasting traditional sangrias, tea-based mocktails, wine, hearty coffees, to name a few.
Certainly, The Great Mischief is the perfect place for a meal after exploring an exhibition at National Gallery. For more information, visit The Great Mischief website.
📍#01-17 National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew’s Rd, Singapore 178957