If you’ve been ping-ponging between the same few hangout spots in Singapore, it might be time to rally at New Bahru’s newest bar and cafe, TopTable.
At New Bahru, newcomer TopTable smashes its way onto the scene as Southeast Asia’s largest table tennis-themed cafe and bar, as well as Singapore’s first table tennis social club.

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TopTable is extremely spacious. You’ll be greeted with mostly tables to your left and at the end, and a bar and table tennis tables to your right.

While table tennis is the star, two dart boards with scoreboard screens are provided too, and staff will set up a game of beer pong if you’re up for more.

Before playing, we fueled up on TopTable’s menu.
We ordered three of their recommended pizzas, the Prosciutto (S$30), Brussels Sprouts (S$26), and Prawn (S$30).

We found these flavours leaning on the sweeter side, but my favourite had to be the Prawn Pizza. This was incredibly saucy and the cheesiest of the three.

The brussels sprouts added texture with their crunchiness, and you can drizzle on chilli oil to give a fiery kick.
Meanwhile, Prosciutto was topped with arugula, which added a fresh touch as the prosciutto alone would have been a tad salty.
Pair these mains with the Bites, of which we have to spotlight the Spiced Squid and TT Fries.

The Spiced Squid (S$17) comes with Chipotle mayo that spices things up. But even without the sauce, the squid was well-seasoned, with a nice crunchy batter while being tender on the inside.
TT Fries (S$15) (or TableTop Fries) are a Chef’s Special, and for good reason. These were drizzled with torched Kewpie mayo, prosciutto crisp, and parmesan, providing a balance between creaminess and saltiness.

Of the extensive alcohol options, try the TopSpin Colada (S$18), Love All Lychee (S$19), and Espresso Rally (S$21).

The non-alcoholic drinks are worth a shot as well, including Mocktails, Shakes & Floats, Matcha, Coffee, and more.
One standout is the Iced Strawberry Matcha Latte (S$10). Here, you’ll be given a bowl of matcha to pour and mix in your glass.
The results are worth the effort, as this was smooth, with a robustness from the matcha and the strawberry flavour coming through nicely.

If the food and games sound like a match made in heaven, then you can book TopTable’s various packages fit for parties and team-building sessions.
But if you’re here just for table tennis, you can sign up for the classes. The Private Class (S$150 per lesson) comes with a 60-minute coaching session, while the Table Tennis Masterclass (S$90 per pax) is better suited for groups.

Do note that the Table Tennis Masterclass is an open group, two-hour-long class, with a maximum group size of 10 people.
Or for just a casual gathering, choose between Play & Sip for games and alcohol, Pong, Beer Pong, Darts for games only, and Group Packages for smaller groups.
Ready to serve up some fun at TopTable? The ball’s in your court.
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📍 46 Kim Yan Road, #04-12, New Bahru, Singapore 239351
🕒 12pm–11pm (Tue to Sun), Closed (Mon)
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Photos by Glenda Chong and Maeve Moore.
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