
Behind every successful man lies a woman. Sometimes, he even names a bar after her.
Word is that the one of the 2 young masterminds behind Zsofi Tapas Bar was enamoured by a charming young lady that he met in Granada while backpacking around Spain.
Her name was Zsofi.
The graffitti-painted walls, chalkboards for people to scribble on, casually-thrown cushions in the corners, and a breezy rooftop terrace gives this bohemian tapas bar on Dunlop Street a delightful free-spirited vibe and is an ode to the languid Spanish culture of tapas bars.
We all know that it can sometimes be stifling in tiny Singapore because there seems to be only so many watering holes you can chill out at. Zsofi is a rare find not only do they offer complimentary tapas with every drink you order, but for that period of time that you are there, you can be blissfully unaware that you are in tiny concrete Singapore; yes they have absolutely managed to capture the relaxed feel of an authentic tapas bar where time seems to slow down.
Quaff strongly recommends you take some time out to visit Zsofi; even if just to sit on the open-air terrace.
Zsofi is located at 68 Dunlop Street.
P.S. One thing that really caught our eye was the painting on the wall of a girl with headphones. We would love a photo of that for keepsakes.