Maxwell Reserve

European Grandeur infused with Cosmopolitan Sophistication.

Located in downtown Singapore in Murray Terrace, a 100 year old British colonial building, Maxwell Reserve is a masterpiece envisioned by owner Satinder Garcha and executed by the world renowned French designer Jacques Garcia that elegantly embodies decadent European grandeur infused with cosmopolitan sophistication. Standing true to its values of Roots, Glory and Pride, Maxwell Reserves takes pride to indulge its guests in emotional hospitality in its rich fun-filled environment, adorned with the owner's museum quality family artifacts dating all the way back to 1709, that illustrate Garcha's passion for Polo and the glorious history of Singapore and Royal India.

Cultivate Cafe

Cultivate Your Soul
 
Cultivate Cafe is a plant-based, GMO-free, gluten-free, vegan restaurant that believes pure food is the key ingredient to cultivating your soul. We endeavour to provide exceptional and flavourful dishes made from the finest organic ingredients sourced locally and globally from small and family farms.

Shikar

Nostalgic Indian Dishes & Global Techniques
 
Shikar is inspired by the grand old feasts of Indian Royals, where members of high society socialised, ate and drank. The menu at Shikar explores progressive ideas in Indian cuisine while maintaining traditional integrity. Chef Jolly reinterprets nostalgic Indian dishes with an openness towards global techniques and influences.

Isabel Bar

Stylish & Evocative
 
Oozing femininity, walls adorned with hand-painted wallpaper, African ebony herringbone floors, Persian silk hand-knotted rugs, and banquettes clad in plush red velvets and textured French fabrics, Isabel Bar, the signature bar at Maxwell Reserve, offers timeless elegance, luxury, glamour, and intimacy.
 
At night, a colossal Pink Onyx statement bar fills the room with a warm glow, creating an atmosphere like no other.

Officers' Mess Polo Bar

Glamour, Grandeur & Sophistication
 
Sink into another world where the glamour, grandeur and sophistication of Polo transcend into conversation flowing over crystal stemware, dimly lit tables and deep armchairs clad in military uniforms.
 
The oak-panelled walls and African ebony floors are complemented majestically with a saddle leather bar and a hand-painted polo scene from the 1930s depicting a match at Guards Polo Club in Windsor, United Kingdom, between Royal Patiala and the British Army.