Halloween: trick or treat

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Four hotspots promise spine-tingling meals and spooky cocktails for a ghoulishly good time.

Marriott Café
With trick-or-treat trails for the little ones to follow and collect candy, and mini carved pumpkins to take home, Sunday Brunch is an affair even the children will enjoy. A special kid-friendly spread features bat wings (BBQ chicken), severed fingers (mozzarella sticks) and worm stew (spaghetti napolitana). The little ones will like the orange jello and Jack O Lantern cookies while adults can indulge in crème brulee and bread pudding for dessert after tucking into seafood and charcuterie platters.
31 October. $45/$85 for children/adults.
320 Orchard Road. Tel: 6831 4605

, Halloween: trick or treatNazt Bistro Lounge
Chef Alvin Tan is reining in the horror fiesta with a Macabre Dinner featuring: Slime of Swamp (cream of pumpkin soup); Maggot Infested Salmon (pan-fried salmon with seasonal vegetables); and Cyclop’s Grave (strawberry crumble). Lurid cocktail concoctions of Witch’s Brew and Brain Haemorrhage complete the eerie evening’s tone. Guests are encouraged to dress as horror movie characters—the best-dressed participant wins Nazt dining vouchers and apparel from Cork (a local fashion boutique) worth $1,000.
30 October. $66.60 for dinner. Cocktails at $15 each.
54/56 Club Street. Tel: 6223 3868

, Halloween: trick or treatDistrict 10
The bistro and wine bar celebrates its first Halloween Party with a one-night only BBQ buffet. Presenting mini wagyu burgers, black-pepper Angus steak, Jack Daniel’s pork chops and dark chocolate log cake, District 10 will reward those dressed in fiendish finery with a glass of house pour wine or beer. The best dressed person wins a $100 dining voucher.
31 October. $18/$48 for children/adults.
10 Winstedt Road. Tel: 6738 4788

, Halloween: trick or treatNight Safari
A three-course set dinner ticket gets you priority boarding on the Train or Terror. Get a ride on the safari tram that ventures into the zoo’s “doomed grounds” where planted heart-stopping scares come to life. The dining experience at the Ulu Ulu Safari Terrace includes a bloody beetroot and tomato soup, Monster’s Hand Shepherd’s Pie and Death By Chocolate Brownie (piped with white R.I.P letters in vanilla for added effect). Your dinner comes with complimentary Goblin’s Blood cranberry mocktail, petit four chocolates and The Devil’s Brew coffee or tea.
29 to 31 October. $45 (excludes admission).
80 Mandai Lake Road. Tel: 6360 8560

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