You could imagine with the right lighting an especially broody Batman movie could be shot here, where Empire State-meets-Metropolis (the 1927 movie, not the central Auckland apartment tower).
With grandiloquent decor, false balconies about 6m above the ground floor, heavyweight furnishings and wine racks stacked 10m high behind the main bar.
Divine is muscular, sophisticated, slightly kitsch and out to impress. Very impressive is the young woman in a tutu and angel wings who "flies" up that wine cellar on a hydraulically operated hook.
In the tower block above are offices and some embassies, and latterly with new buildings closing in around it, Parkview is seeing less and less of that park out the back.
But in the sophisticated bar that hardly matters as your eye is engaged by the ceiling murals, oversized fittings, other patrons in for cocktails after work or the band that plays at night in the balcony above the other bar at the far end of the room.
Of the beers on their lengthy beverages list you can find Italian, Czech, Irish (it's Guinness, of course), Australian, American and Belgian all represented. So if it's a cold Tiger and a street parade you were interested in, Divine isn't the place.
Let's not kid ourselves, this doesn't come at cheap Singapore prices.
A whisky and soda (with "hand-cut ice" of course) clocks in at around $22 — the ice looked much like what comes out of my plastic tray at home — although the lengthy cocktail list is pitched between $22 and $26.
That actually doesn't seem unreasonable, given you get to see an angel fly for wine every now and again.
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Getting there: Singapore Airlines flies daily between Auckland and Singapore.
Further information: See yoursingapore.com.