Many were dismayed when ORTO in Yishun announced its lease would end in June this year. Business owners, including Prawning at ORTO, were worried about where to set up next.
Luckily for many of the businesses, they now have a new home on West Coast, close to Haw Par Villa.
Prawning at ORTO celebrated its move to West Coast on Friday (21 Apr).
Along with the prawning establishment, several other bistros and businesses at Yishun have also moved there.
Prawning at ORTO had its soft opening on 30 Mar.
Though it maintains its location at Yishun until 30 Jun, West Coast will be its only home from then on.
The appeal of prawning is that you can personally fish for fresh seafood and have it right after.
After catching prawns by yourself or with your friends and family, you get to feast on them at 88 Seafood, located within the same premises.
88 Seafood also offers zi char, allowing you and the fam to spend an evening prawning and dining at the same location.
Per the Prawning at ORTO website, prawning prices start from S$20 for one hour. However, this pertains to the Yishun location, and prices may differ. Do check with the business if you’re unsure.
These are the full prices:
Prawning at ORTO is always open 24 hours a day unless private events or bookings exist.
It also shows live football matches for those who’d like to watch the game with their friends over a couple of drinks.
Various other businesses previously at ORTO in Yishun have also moved to West Coast, including:
There are also other activities, such as:
Here are the deets on how to get there:
Prawning at ORTO
Address: 27 West Coast Highway, Singapore 117867
Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Nearest MRT station: Haw Par Villa
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