Graham Reid visits a huge bar on the ground floor of the distinctive Parkview Building.
It's always a pleasure — and sometimes even necessary given the humidity — to just plonk down in one of those cheap street-corner eateries in Singapore and take in the passing parade of diverse humanity over a cold bottle of Tiger beer.
But sometimes you might want ambience that is a little more classy, and for that you need Divine, a huge bar (maybe half the size of a rugby field) on the ground floor of the distinctive Parkview Building near Little India and Arab St.
The Parkview, which opened in 2002, has always seemed an oddity, even in Singapore's diverse architectural landscape.
The statues in the garden are of an eclectic bunch (find the common thread between Churchill, Plato, Dali and Dante if you can) and the building itself is a weird amalgamation of Art Deco as re-imagined by self-aggrandising Mussolini. (It's all about the imposing, inhuman size).