Cygnet Bar at QT Singapore in Singapore’s CBD is introducing a new cocktail collection inspired by New York’s iconic writers and Southeast Asian flavors. The intimate bar features potted palms, exotic green marbles, custom furniture, and booth seating. The space is complemented by geometric stone floors, ribbed glass mirrors, and rattan accents. The bar is a counterpoint to the city’s pace, offering an intimate atmosphere with soulful beats of R&B and 90s Hip Hop. Head bartender Timothy Aw curates not just drinks but a magnetic atmosphere, inviting guests to relax and feel at home.

Cygnet’s offerings are rooted in literature, designed to evoke the same sense of escapism one finds in a great book. The 16-drink menu unfolds in two distinct chapters — the first, The Lion’s Library, features cocktails inspired by literary classics, while the second, The City That Never Sleeps, showcases American classic cocktails reinvented with Southeast Asian influences.

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Crowd favourite Here is New York ($28) translates E.B. White’s timeless love letter to the city with bourbon, apple brandy, cinnamon and bitters, topped with a layer of luscious cream, likening the experience to sipping on a spiced New York apple pie in a glass. Dorsia ($25) decodes Bret Easton Ellis’s “American Psycho” into a refined drinking experience as the glass receives a brushed cherry brine treatment in a nod to the novel’s darker undercurrents. The drink’s clarified milk punch showcases

Singapore’s own Brass Lion Gin, layered with locally-sourced pomelo and distinctive curry leaf notes familiar to Singaporean palates. Memoirs of a Geisha ($28) offers a complex sensory journey with its blend of Campari, Sichuan pepper-infused strawberry syrup, and white rum, while Just Kids ($28) pays homage to Patti Smith with creamy Ramos Fizz, inspired by Singapore’s beloved peach-cream swirl candy.

Meanwhile, The City That Never Sleeps showcases eight reinvented classics that celebrate the pulse of Manhattan with pronounced Southeast Asian cultural inflexions. The Penicillin ($26) replaces traditional ginger with galangal — a staple in Southeast Asian cooking — creating a more complex, aromatic profile alongside bourbon oak smoke. The Vesper ($28) pays homage to James Bond with house-made pomelo bitters, featuring regional spices including cinnamon, cloves, and saffron for a distinctly local finish. Hemingway Daiquiri ($26) gets a tropical twist with Planteray Sealander rum and coconut liqueur in a nod to the region’s abundant island flavours, while the Kingston Negroni ($26) pays tribute to iconic East Village bar Death&Co. with Jamaican rum and Cynar artichoke liqueur, garnished with a chargrilled pineapple slice.

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Non-alcoholic options receive equal attention, with zero-proof versions of signature cocktails including Breakfast at Tiffany’s ($18) and The Devil Wears Prada ($18).

The premium alcohol-free selection also features Lyre’s-based creations like the Nogroni ($20) and Non Collins ($28), ensuring all guests are able to enjoy the full Cygnet experience.

The El Diablo ($26) showcases Cygnet’s commitment to sustainability, offering a zero-waste interpretation of the American mid-century classic. Featuring a house-made red wine pineapple syrup infused with pink peppercorns, it delivers complex flavour while supporting the bar’s eco-conscious philosophy.

“At Cygnet, we believe great cocktails should tell stories that are just as compelling as the literary works that inspired them,” shares Timothy Aw, Head Bartender at Cygnet Bar. “We’ve approached each cocktail as a translator might approach a cherished text, determined to distil its spirit while creating an experience that is entirely new and exciting.”

Cygnet Bar is open from 4PM to 12AM every Monday to Saturday. For more information on the ongoing offers at QT Singapore and Cygnet, or to book, please visit qtsingapore.com and cygnetsingapore.com.