Originally Posted by MegatopLover
You might show your versatility by going someplace in Chinatown or Tanjong Pagar the next night, if you have two. I'll defer to MovieMan as to whether that would be culturally appropriate.

I am far from being as culturally knowledgeable as
MegatopLover suggests I am, but IMO, following one suitably elegant, "top-class" (and likely very expensive) dinner that helps break the ice and cement relationships, it would not be inappropriate to suggest visiting other, perhaps less fancy establishments, if they offer equally delicious food. One of the things that makes Singapore so special, like other famous gourmet cities around the world, is that you can get truly excellent food both at expensive world-class restaurants and at much cheaper places, like hawker centres. ^