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Need a Go-To Date Night Spot? Say Hello to The Palmary.

So, #bae has been hinting for another date night. Instead of going to another popular restaurant that’s likely to be crowded, you’re looking to impress. You want a discreet venue that sets the mood and dishes out amazing cuisine.

We’ll let you in on a little secret: suss out The Palmary, a quaint little eatery situated along Owen Road, for a tranquil getaway that you and your partner deserve. Choose from the selection of course-meals available and prepare yourselves for a night to remember!

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The Palmary’s known for Head Bartender Moses’ inventive tipples but if there’s one drink that they’re known for, it’s their Matcha Sour. For those who don’t like alcohol, this may just be the drink to start you off proper.

It’s an extremely smooth cocktail, despite containing matcha which is known to be extremely earthy. The description beneath the drink on the menu aptly says: “We got creative one drunken night and created this smooth and tangy baby”. And what a creation they have made! It’s light, it’s easy, it’s everything you never thought you needed – until you take your first sip, that is.

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Searching for something a little stronger before your meal? Enter the Lavender Negroni. This is probably what we’d imagine a femme fatale would be sipping on at the bar after hours. A Gin, Aperol, and Rosso concoction that’s laced with lavender bitters, this floral tipple packs quite an alcoholic punch. If you love your drinks with a little kick, you can’t go wrong with this one.

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Ease yourself into the courses with a Soup of the Day, in which case we had the privilege to sample the luxurious Lobster Bisque. And trust us, The Palmary doesn’t just do an average lobster soup – it’s all about flavour, flavour, flavour.

Chef Timothy transforms good lobster into a creamy bowl of comfort. Your first mouthful (and all others that follow) conjures up the essence of the sea. Meanwhile, flavours from the garden – onions, celery, and carrots – help to round off the palate. Creamy and pleasant, it’s a great way to start the meal.

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Forget about everything you know about laksa because The Palmary will have you rethink your allegiance for the local favourite. Again, Chef Timothy does justice to the fresh Boston Lobster, cooking it to perfection and plated with a creamy laksa sauce, topped with crisp laksa leaves. The Palmary’s Boston Lobster Tail Laksa has all the flavours that it’s meant to have, but the fresh sweetness of the lobster still shines through.

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Once you’re done with the lobster, return to land and tuck into the Westholme Wagyu Beef Rump Cap. With a marbling score between 6 and 7+,  you know you’re getting the good stuff without breaking the bank.

Utmost care has gone into the grilling that ensures a beautiful charring on the beef, lending a deeper flavour to the meat. A dashi reduction is cooked with burnt shallots and a medley of mushrooms, amping up the earthiness.

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Everyone knows that after the mains, it’s on to sweeter indulgences – and might we interest you in the Grapefruit Crémeux, Lavender Jelly, Berry Granita? Cleanse your palate with a refreshing berry granita nestled in a light grapefruit pudding, finished with berries and lavender jelly. Inviting, soothing, and overall revitalising, this little treat will brighten up your taste buds. Essentially, it’s the ultimate balance of goodness in a dessert.

If you’d rather have something warm, look no further than the Black & Red Jujube Pudding Gelato. Give your heart a little hug with a pudding consisting of the perfect blend of smokey black and sweet red dates, accompanied with a light salted wolfberry toffee. That’s how you end a smokey hot date on a sweet note.


Here’s a pro tip to give your plus one a meal they deserve without burning a hole in your wallet: plan your date night between Tuesdays and Thursdays and purchase a time-based discounted voucher to score 30% off your bill!

Find it at 142 Owen Road, Singapore 218941.
Earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG.
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7 Must-Try Dim Sum Dishes at No Signboard Seafood

When we say ‘dim sum’, there are probably only a number of tea houses and dim sum restaurants that come to mind. But what if we told you that you can now add No Signboard Seafood to that list?

The popular seafood joint now offers an indulgent dim sum lunch at their Vivocity outlet daily, between 11am and 5pm. But of course, true to No Signboard fashion, these aren’t just your average dim sum selections! From global favourites to upgraded classics, here are some of our favourites from the menu that you definitely shouldn’t miss.

 

1. Signature Poached Pork Dumpling with Spicy Vinegar Sauce

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If you’re looking at this dish and thinking “wow, these look like little pockets of explosions just waiting to happen”, you’re probably right! These pork dumplings are the stars of the dim sum lunch menu, and it’s easy to see why: proper dumplings tossed in a piquant vinegar-and-chilli sauce, these babies are perfect to start a meal with.

You might think it unwise to start off with a spicy dish but don’t let the fiery red dressing fool you! It’s mild in heat but packs a tangy punch that jump starts your appetite like no other. When you get to the heart of the dumpling, the succulent pork filling helps to round out the flavours, preparing you for more to come.

 

2. Pan-fried Carrot Cake with Taro Shreds

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If you think that you’re going to get a traditional carrot cake, think again. No Signboard Seafood takes this local favourite and elevates it in more ways than one. The first thing that draws you in is the contrast in textures, where a crisp upper layer of shaved taro sits upon a dense, pan-fried block. Take a bite, and experience the crunch followed by silky carrot cake that pretty much melts in your mouth.

Just when you think that that’s the most impressive part of the carrot cake, its robustness takes you by surprise. The generous helping of dried shrimp adds depth to the dish, giving it a flavour profile unlike any other you’ve had elsewhere. But don’t just take our word for it – try it for yourself!

 

3. Steamed Egg Yolk Custard Charcoal Bun

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Nothing says ‘classy chic’ like these Custard Charcoal Buns! Even if you don’t usually order custard buns, these bad boys will have you tempted. Made with premium charcoal flour and adorned with a golden swirl on top, this is probably the sexiest looking custard buns we’ve ever come across.

Steamed to pillowy perfection, your next instinct is to probably bite into them but we strongly suggest to break them into half instead to avoid burning your mouth with its piping hot filling. Plus, it’s more gratifying to watch as the golden savoury liquid ooze out and coat the buns before tucking in. We assure you.

 

4. Seafood Crisp Rice

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Feeling a little down in the dumps? Then this bowl of comfort is just what the doctor ordered. Heartwarming and delicious, it’s a nice respite between dim sum dishes as well. There’s just something soothing about the mellow broth made from chicken and seafood that goes well with the generous heap of prawns, scallops, and more.

Plus, the crispy rice adds crunch with every mouthful that, over time, soaks up the broth and turns into an inviting bowl of porridge that you can just devour by the mouthful.

 

5. Steamed Shanghai Juicy “Xiao Long Bao”

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We all know that this hot number needs no introduction. Just imagining these delicate little pouches breaking apart and revealing its juicy, meaty treasures are making our mouths water!

While plain in appearance, the dumplings are noticeably larger than most. The savoury-sweet broth leaves you craving more too. Bursting with intensity, we guarantee that you won’t be forgetting these dumplings anytime soon. Another basket, please!

 

6. Steamed Royal Shrimps Dumpling with Celery

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Everyone loves a good ‘har gaw’, but have you ever had one that looks this good? Made to look like little gleaming gems in a basket, this is probably the best way to get your little ones to have their greens. By adding celery into the dumpling skin, it adds a quirky twist to this long-time favourite.

And don’t worry if you’re not a fan of celery; the vegetable only imparts its bright green hue to the skin and not its flavour. With its springy prawn filling, this fan-favourite is done exactly the same way you remembered it to be.

 

7. Chef’s Special Skewer Grill Pork “Siew Mai”

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Why serve siew mai in a bamboo steamer when you can have them in one go on a bamboo skewer? And these aren’t your average Siew Mai either: No Signboard puts them through a skewer and onto a grill, enhancing its flavours tenfold.

Lathered with a luscious sauce and topped with bonito flakes, it’s reminiscent of the Japanese takoyaki which we’re sure you’ll love. Each siew mai is packed with minced pork, prawn, and mushrooms, so you know you’re definitely getting an umami bomb every time. Oishii-desu!


If you didn’t already know, you can get up to 20% off your food bill when you purchase No Signboard Seafood time-based discounted vouchers to dine between 11am and 4pm daily!

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #03-02, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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Here are the next restaurants you should dine at, with Chef Specials included!

One can never really run out of dining options in Singapore, but too much of a good thing is a bad thing – and life’s too short to waste in on bad food! But what if you can skip all the fuss and go straight to discovering new dining spots that you’re sure to love?

Here’s where we introduce the Culinary Matchmaker, an ingenious platform that’s part of Marriott International’s Your Culinary Affair campaign to help pair their collection of 17 top-notch restaurants with diners’ culinary profiles. And we haven’t even gone into the best part yet: book a table with any one of the restaurants paired with your profile and score complimentary dishes too!

Just to give you a glimpse of what’s in store, here are some of the participating restaurants:

Sky22 @ Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena

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With a refreshed dining experience and a brand new semi-buffet menu, you can look forward to delectable international cuisine, enhanced by floor-to-ceiling glass windows that showcase stunning views of the Singapore cityscape. Diners have sung praises of their Tiger Prawn Nasi Lemak (a signature of Sky22’s), Nasi Ulam, and their famous Sky22 Prime Burger. Whatever your palate desires, this is definitely the spot to find it.

Chef’s Special: DIY Wild Rice Kit, plus free Chendol in a cup.

Find it at 99 Irrawaddy Road, Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena, Singapore 329568
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Beach Road Kitchen @ JW Marriott Singapore South Beach

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It’s time to give yourself the ultimate pampering on Sundays at Beach Road Kitchen, the beautiful buffet hot spot located in the lavish JW Marriott Singapore South Beach. Get in on their Sunday Brunches with a tantalising array of feature stations such as a seafood room, vertical salad bar, pizza oven, and dessert showcase – this is something you just can’t miss!

Chef’s Special: Complimentary box of chocolates to end the meal.

Find it at 30 Beach Road, JW Marriott Singapore South Beach, Singapore 189763
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Cook & Brew @ The Westin Singapore

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Cook & Brew is no stranger to both epicureans and foodies alike. Offering an array of local and international comfort food and sweeping views of Marina Bay, it’s not difficult to see why this gastro-bar is a popular lounge spot after work. One of the many shining stars of the eatery is the Whipped Buffalo Milk Ricotta with Truffle Honey and Grilled Bread. Following that is the Maple Miso Cod and BBQ Beef Ribs. But don’t just take our word for it, have a go at them yourself!

Chef’s Special: Exclusive dessert presented by the chef and finished tableside.

Find it at 12 Marina View, Level 33, The Westin Singapore, Asia Square Tower 2, Singapore 018961
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Colony @ The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore

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At first glance, Colony looks like yet another hotel buffet restaurant, but a clever hand with the interior blends the nostalgia of a bygone British-colonial era with more modern trappings. Partitions, vintage furnishings, and a smattering of tartan and houndstooth prints provide the charm, but it’s the impressive gastronomic journey that will keep you coming back for more. Embark on a journey of Singapore’s gastronomic heritage and discover the wonders of seven different conservatory kitchens with show-stopping live culinary experiences. From grilled meats to dim sum to seafood, there’s no way you’ll be controlling your appetite once you’re here!

Chef’s Special: Signature Pineapple Tarts.

Find it at Level 3, 7 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039799
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Yan Ting @ St Regis, Singapore

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Dine on the pinnacle of Chinese culinary art, with special Dim Sum delights, and Cantonese signature creations on offer to surprise your loved ones. If it’s dim sum and traditional Cantonese roasts you’re after, lunch and brunch on the weekends is the best time to hit up this joint, with its popular buffet options. Either way, this is a meal that will stick around in your belly and mind with its commitment to fine ingredients, lovingly and innovatively prepared.

Chef’s Special: Surprise dessert prepared and served by the Chef.

Find it at 29 Tanglin Road, Level 1U, The St. Regis Singapore, Singapore 247911
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Seasonal Tastes @ The Westin Singapore

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Dine like a baller with a range of global delights, all while soaking in a breathtaking view of Singapore’s skyline at this spacious and classy buffet hot spot. Take to a selection with a luscious spread of the freshest seafood, crustaceans, and salmon sashimi, “live” carving station with a hearty selection of roasts and prime cuts or allow our chef to serve up a selection of pasta with homemade sauces and ingredients. It’s about time to treat yourself.

Chef’s Special: Free flow of soft drinks and an exclusive giveaway.

Find it at 12 Marina View, Level 32, Asia Square Tower 2, The Westin Singapore, Singapore 018961
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Pool Grill @ Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel

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Experience the best of poolside dining in the heart of the city, and tantalise your taste buds with a scintillating selection of tasty Western treats and perfectly grilled meats. Lighter options like Pool Grill’s signature tableside Caesar salad or appetisers like Fresh Oysters and Rare Yellowfin Tuna Tataki are perfect should you be looking to take a dip after the meal, but if you’ve no other plans besides stuffing yourself silly, go all out with mains galore!

Chef’s Special: Petit Fours and a Welcome Drink “Hidden Dragon”.

Find it at 320 Orchard Road, Level 5, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, Singapore 238865
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Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant @ Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel

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Excite your senses with premium Cantonese masterpieces and gourmet artistry in one of Singapore’s finest gourmet destinations. Chef Brian’s impressive culinary skills are set to impress, whipping up award-winning Cantonese dishes that have won the hearts of many. With a multitude of premium ingredients, award-winning Cantonese dishes, plenty of options for vegetarians, and an exceedingly stylish environment, we’re betting this Orchard Road restaurant will prove to be a delightful time!

Chef’s Special: Petit Fours and a Meet-and-Greet with Chef Brian.

Find it at 320 Orchard Road, Level 3, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, Singapore 238865
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Akira Back @ JW Marriott Singapore South Beach

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Showcasing modern Japanese cuisine with Korean accents and culinary influences from around the world, Akira Back serves up an array of innovative dishes centered on seasonal produce and artisanal ingredients. With jaw-dropping creations such as the Pop Rockin’ and Tuna Pizza (trust us, it isn’t as boring as it sounds), your experience here is nothing short of amazing.

Chef’s Special: Special dessert (Secret Chocolate) plated at the table.

Find it at 30 Beach Road, JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach, Singapore 189763
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SKIRT @ W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

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SKIRT’s focus on modern yet straightforward cooking using some of the freshest produce on the island places them among one of the most popular grill restaurants in the city. Feast on prime cuts of the finest meats and fresh, sustainably sourced seafood, prepared on the parrilla grill over mesquite wood to impart a signature charred flavour. Some dishes to look out for include the Cape Grim Wagyu Sirloin and the revered Sher SKIRT Steak.

Chef’s Special: Cigar of Duck Confit or Penicillin Kit.

Find it at 21 Ocean Way, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove, Singapore 098374
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To spice things up, you’d want to keep tabs on Marriott International’s Restaurant Week, happening from 15th to 24th June 2018. Participating restaurants will be offering unique specials and interactive experiences for each of the diner profiles. Plus, Marriott Rewards and SPG Members can enjoy up to 20% in savings!

Take the quiz to find out which of these restaurants are your match made in heaven, and book your date at yourculinaryaffair.com today!

 

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Here’s how to get $0.70 mains, 2,800 Chope-Dollars, and more for our 7th Birthday!

Let loose and party because Chope’s turning 7! For our birthday month, Chope fans can look forward to a whole month’s worth of celebrations, kicking off with pre-birthday goodies while rounding up with an epic birthday flash sale. We know you’re ready for this, so read on to find out more.

 

$0.70 Mains – say what? (Book between 11th June, 6pm – 21st June 2018)

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Imagine yourself tucking into your favourite mains for less than a dollar. Too good to be true? With Chope it isn’t! Pro tip: subscribe to our eDMs and follow us on Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on this special.

Here’s a sneak peek into which top restaurants in Singapore are giving out some stellar deals:

1. Full of Luck Restaurant

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As luck may have it, this little number in Holland Village (formerly known as Full of Luck Club) returns after a revamp and this time, it’s bringing heart-warming food that nourishes and comforts your soul. Picture tucking into Poached Spinach with Trio Eggs, Braised Bean Curd and Minced Pork in Szechuan Sauce, Full of Luck Special Fried Rice, and more – it’s enough to make a grown person weak in the knees!

Find it at 243 Holland Avenue, Singapore 278977.
Book with the code 70CFLR to enjoy $0.70 mains, starting from 11 June 2018 at 6pm.
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– A minimum spending of $25 (before 7% GST and 10% Service Charge) is required to enjoy the offer.
– Only applicable for selected mains.

2. HRVST Restaurant & Bar

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If you’ve not been to this new swanky vegan spot in town, take this as a sign for you to – especially when all their mains are going for only $0.70. Yes, ALL their mains. With innovative dishes such as their BKT Barley Risotto and Black Bean Stew with Brown Rice, even carnivores would feel compelled to give this hot spot a shot.

Find it at 6A Shenton Way,#05-01,OUE Downtown Gallery,Singapore 068815.
Book with the code 70CHVT to enjoy $0.70 mains, starting from 11 June 2018 at 6pm.
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– A minimum spending of $30 (before 7% GST and 10% Service Charge) is required to enjoy the offer.

3. GRUB (Balestier)

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This popular bistro in Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park has recently announced their Balestier outlet, and foodies have since then been flocking to the space. GRUB is famous for their Har Cheong Gai Burger and Bacon Carbonara, and now you can get them for only $0.70!

Find it at 31 Ah Hood Road, #01-06, HomeTeamNS-JOM, Singapore 329979.
Book with the code 70CGRB to enjoy $0.70 mains, starting from 11 June 2018 at 6pm.
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Terms & Conditions:
– A minimum spending of $30 (before 7% GST and 10% Service Charge) is required to enjoy the offer.
– Only applicable for selected mains.

4. Haru

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Working with Japanese and Korean culinary influences, they draw on some of the most beloved rice dishes of these cuisines to serve up some very modern and innovative plates. Chazuke, the famous Japanese tea-rice, is the highlight of this establishment. Order from their list of heartwarming chazuke such as Mangalica Pork Chashu and Smoked Chicken; with quality chazukes like these for only less than a dollar, it’s definitely a steal you don’t want to miss!

Find it at 100 Guillemard Road,#01-06,Singapore 399718.
Book with the code 70CHRU to enjoy $0.70 mains, starting from 11 June 2018 at 6pm.
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– A minimum spending of $30 (before 7% GST and 10% Service Charge) is required to enjoy the offer.
– Applicable for all mains except Lobster Chazuke.

5. Big Sake Bar

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Tucked away in the Concourse Skyline building, this sleek bar boasts a strong sake game, with 28 whopping sake options to choose from. Any decent izakaya will have a gut-busting menu, and Big Sake Bar goes to great lengths to ensure that their guests have an array of complementary food choices to graze on. Rendezvous with your pals and tuck into sushi rolls, Chef’s Specials, and grilled delights at a value that will make your wallet sing.

Find it at 302 Beach Road,#01-02,The Concourse Skyline,Singapore 199600.
Book with the code 70CBSB to enjoy $0.70 mains, starting from 11 June 2018 at 6pm.
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– A minimum spending of $30 (before 7% GST and 10% Service Charge) is required to enjoy the offer.
– Applicable to all sushi rolls, Chef’s Specials, and grilled food.

6. alittle tashi

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This new addition to Singapore’s dining scene is a down-to-earth Asian restaurant and bar where you can let go of your day and have a no-frills, sincere experience. It dares you to mix it up, eat with your hands, have a drink, settle in and enjoy the moment. Relish in Grilled Lamb Ribs, Snails & Marrow, “Lion’s Head”, and more to satisfy your inner Asian.

Find it at 39 Tyrwhitt Road,Singapore 207538.
Book with the code 70CALT to enjoy $0.70 mains, starting from 11 June 2018 at 6pm.
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– A minimum spending of $30 (before 7% GST and 10% Service Charge) is required to enjoy the offer.
– Only applicable for selected mains.

Want to know more? Keep your eyes peeled on our birthday page for latest updates to satisfy your cravings!

 

Earn up to 2,800 Chope-Dollars! (15th June 2018)

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Chope turns 7 on the 15th of June! On this joyous occasion, we’d like to shine the limelight onto our Chope fans instead. Jump on the bandwagon and share your food photos on Instagram with the hashtag #ChopeBites to get your spot on Chope’s foodie hall of fame. All you need to do is upload your photos on Instagram (but make sure your profile is public) and geotag the restaurant – it’s that simple!

On our birthday site, discover new restaurants via photos submitted by users, score exclusive dining deals, and get a unique promo code for 400 Chope-Dollars that you can use for your next 7 reservations. Did we mention that you can filter through the photos and grab additional offers too?

 

Here comes the EPIC Birthday Flash Sale! (21st June 2018)

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When the clock strikes 12, we’re letting sparks fly with our one-day only EPIC Birthday Flash Sale!  

With your Visa card, get up to 50% off all-day restaurant dining vouchers at some of Singapore’s top restaurants such as Pince & Pints, Plentyfull, Salt grill & Sky bar , Tsukiji Fish Market, and more. Want another $3 off? Get your vouchers via Chope’s newly revamped app instead, by using the discount code <CHOPEVISA>!

Don’t go fretting if you don’t have a Visa card though, we still have tons of other specials up for grabs such as 1-for-1 buffets at Four Points Eatery and Atrium Restaurant, as well as up to 50% off vouchers on selected timings at hot spots including Dancing Crab and Sabio Tapas Bar.

 

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Chope’s Monthly Deals: June

We’re definitely going BIG for Chope’s birthday this month with a string of events to celebrate our almighty seventh!

From our #ChopeBites initiative, where we join hands with our foodie community to create the largest food collage in Singapore, to a whopping 7X Chope-Dollars boost, our diners are definitely going to be in for a real treat. Read on to discover what we have in store for you this month!

 

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Have tonnes of food photos stocked up on your phone? It’s time to dust them off because they deserve to be seen on #ChopeBites, Singapore’s largest food collage as well as on our birthday microsite! In gratitude for your neverending support, we’re shining the limelight on you, our Chope foodie community. So tag away and be a part of something big with us!

 

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On top of that, give your Chope-Dollars a major boost this month where every successful reservation gets you a total of 700 Chope-Dollars. With big names like Tsukiji Fish Market Restaurant and Chef Wan’s Kitchen on the list, getting these extra Chope-Dollars are well worth every bite.

 

Triple Three Restaurant

Lest we forget, June is also the month where we celebrate all the fathers (and father-figures) in our lives! Check out these eateries and restaurants that offer specials for pops, including Triple Three Restaurant Father’s Day Buffet Spread, a 3-course Father’s Day Mystery Set Menu from NOX Dine in the Dark, and more.

 

PORTA

Our Chope Exclusives of the month is dedicated to all the meat-lovers out there. The theme? You guessed it: steak! Discover some of the best 1-for-1 steaks and 50% offers around town, such as The Market Grill, PORTA, 8 Korean BBQ, and more gracing the list. It’s only available when you book and dine in June, so satiate your cravings today!

 

Hong Kong

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If you’re in Hong Kong and have a DBS card in your wallet, you’re in luck because these 1-for-1 offers are sure to sweep you off your feet! Book to dine from now until 30th June, and pay with your DBS Credit Card to get awesome deals from AMAZAKE, Como Italian Restaurant and Bar, and more! But hurry – the offers are limited to the first 50 diners at each of these places only so book your spot quick!

 

Mezzo

Even if you’ve missed your chances with the 1-for-1 specials, there’s still Chope Exclusives to fall back on. More 1-for-1 goodies are up for grabs, plus up to 50% off at some of the best establishments such as Mezzo and Café Renaissance (萬麗咖啡室).

 

Shanghai

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Everyone loves a treat, but nothing compares to getting one daily. Yes, we said it – DAILY! With Chope Shanghai’s Daily Specials, expect goodies every day when you dine at some of these participating restaurants. Mojitos at only 10RMB, 1-for-1 burgers, free flow mussels and fries, and more – just thinking about these are making us salivate!

Shanghai’s putting on their party hats too in conjunction with our birthday month. Instead of the usual ¥100, diners will get to redeem ¥150 with 700 Chope-Dollars! Details are all on the hush-hush for the time being, but keep your eyes peeled because we’re sure that there are more surprises to come.

 

Jakarta

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We’ve got a slew of mouthwatering specials lined up for you this Ramadhan. This month is all about spending quality time with your friends and family, and what better way to reconnect with your loved ones than over a meal? Gather a dining party, use the code BUKBER when making your reservation, and the 4th diner eats for free at one of these top-notch restaurants. With a range of buffets, specially curated set menus, and more, breaking your fast has never been more satisfying.

 

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If you’re more interested having some “me” time, don’t fret – there are great offers for you too. This month’s Chope Exclusives gives you freebies and discounts at some of the hottest restaurants in town. We’ve got up to 40% discounts, complimentary sides, desserts, and appetisers, and free cups of joe for sleepy weekend mornings.

 

Bali

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Loosen your belts and get ready for the Chope Exclusives coming your way! Make the most of every meal with indulgent cocktails, decadent desserts, and dainty canapes, all free of charge. What’s more, you can eat more while paying less with discounts of up to 50% at Boy ‘N’ Cow, Jahe Restaurant, and other dining hotspots.

Save on your next holiday when you dine with Chope. Krisflyer members can redeem 1,200 Chope-Dollars for 1,000 Krisflyer miles. Every reservation you make brings you a little bit closer to travelling the world, so now you can literally eat your way around the globe.

 

Bangkok

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Amp up the volume and celebrate our birthday in Bangkok with Chope’s 21 Greatest Hits! We’re bringing the party to you by offering 500THB off your bill at top 21 of the most popular restaurants on Chope. Here’s an additional piece of good news for Citibank cardholders: dine and pay with your Citibank card to score 650THB off your bills instead!

 

Pizza Massilia

The fun doesn’t just stop there, because these new spots are here to give your wallet a little treat! Earn 4X the Chope-Dollars when you dine at these new additions on Chope, from Thai favourites from Laem Charoen Seafood to fun Italian eats at Pizza Massilia.

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Savour the best sea urchin dishes at Uni Gallery by Oosterbay

When it comes to the elusive uni (Japanese for sea urchin), you’ll probably find only two types of people: those who love them and those who don’t. If you belong to the latter, we won’t hold it against you since our writers felt the same — up until recently, that is.

Cue Uni Gallery by Oosterbay, a humble little spot tucked away in The Plaza that serves one of the best and most extensive selections of sea urchins you will ever find on the market. We put our (squirmiest) writers to the test and they came back as converts. We kid you not!

If you’re thinking of giving sea urchins a try, here are our top picks from Uni Gallery to get you acquainted.

 

1. Le Testuya

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Start your experience right with Le Tetsuya, where the chef takes shredded fresh Hokkaido crab meat and tosses it in a sweet, tart dressing, serving it with a dollop of sea urchin and Sturgeon caviar. The flavours come together in a wonderful balance, with just the right notes of sweetness and umami.

 

2. Uni Sake Shot

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Need a little something to take the edge off? Here, have a sake shot! For the uninitiated, this Uni Sake Shot isn’t your average palate cleanser – with the addition of ponzu, the sake transforms into a sweet, crisp, and savoury number, with the uni rounding off the flavours beautifully.

 

3. Uni Oyster

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The Uni Oyster is one of the main dishes we anticipated: plump New Zealand oysters come served with gleaming globules of Ikura roe and a creamy serving of uni. Don’t even think about splitting this into two mouthfuls; have it in one shot and you’ll see why it’s called its unofficial name is called the “Umami Bomb”.

The first taste that hits your tongue is the oyster’s brininess, followed by the mini explosions of fatty Ikura roe, and the creaminess of the uni brings the flavours together. Bursting with flavour, these little morsels go ‘ka-boom’ in your mouth, leaving you altogether satisfied and craving more! Fair warning: one serving is never enough.

 

4. Uni Sampler

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As a restaurant specialising in uni, we can think of a better place than Uni Gallery to get uni straight from its shell. If you think all uni taste the same, wash yourself of expectations and give yourself a challenge by tucking into their Uni Sampler.

Comprising 5 types of uni – Shiro, Bafun, Canadian Aka, Santa Barbara Aka, and Kombu-marinated Uni – this is definitely an adventure on a plate for both newbies and epicureans alike. Some uni will taste sweet and mellow while others creamy and bright; you’ll even find robust ones with a hint of brine – whichever one you prefer, this platter will no doubt open your eyes to the wonderful world of this underrated delicacy.

If your friends aren’t fans, rest assured that other Japanese favourites such as a variety of fresh sashimi, succulently grilled wagyu, and more will keep them satisfied.

Whether you’re a novice or a connoisseur, Uni Gallery by Oosterbay is definitely one of the best places in Singapore to appreciate uni. Pop by this little hideout and indulge in a meal to remember!

Find it at 7500A Beach Road, #B1-310, The Plaza, Singapore 199591
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“My partner is a foodie”: Confessions of an Instagram Partner

If there’s one thing that millennials love more than good food is taking snapshots of good food. From learning the right angles to knowing how to strategize your shots, we speak to 10 Instagram partners and hear their experiences of living with a foodie.

 

“Usually when I help my girlfriend book at one of the cafes on Chope, I always remember to add a request for a window seat with ample lighting. If there’s anything I’ve learned, shadows are a flat-lay’s worst enemy.” – Jia Sheng L.
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“Whatever you do, DO NOT USE FLASH.” – Amy T.
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“Always know what angle you’re going for when it comes to taking photos of desserts because a melted bowl of ice cream is never appetising.” – Vanessa N.
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“Always ask if the shot is good to go. Never assume that what you took is the right one!” – Mike O.
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“When they say candid photo, they never mean candid photo. Take bursts because one is never enough.” – Louiza W.
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“It will be a while before you even can taste anything, so patience is a must.” – Xin Yee T.
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“Add props to your shots so that it looks more realistic. Some of the more popular day-to-day items to use are utensils, the restaurant’s menu booklet, flowers on the table, sunglasses, wallets, etc.” – AJ

 

“Ask for the most colourful dish on the menu, even if it’s a salad. Trust me, it’ll make your photos pop!” – Simon C.
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“Never make the drink as a subject of the image – use it to accessorise!” – Ashley N.

 

“Diners from other tables or even the waiters will stare at us when we take a little longer with our shots but sometimes you just gotta ride through it… and then never go back to the cafe again.” – Nick H.
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Are you one of these underappreciated Instagram Partners? It’s time for you to show off how you help your partner achieve drool-worthy photos by tagging your food photos on Instagram with the hashtag #ChopeBites.

Your photos deserve to be seen – come through and be a part of the largest food collage in Singapore revealing in mid-June!

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In The Pantry: Palmira Bertuca of Marcello

Seeing Palmira Bertuca behind the bar is a pick-me-up in itself: armed with a heartwarming personality, a beaming smile, and killer bartending skills, it’s easy to see how Palmira’s won the heart of patrons at Marcello, Singapore’s first Italian cocktail bar, again and again. We sit with Palmira and talk life, love, and everything in between.

 

You started bartending at the age of 18 – what made you decide to choose to bartend as a career?
I actually fell into bartending by mistake – I guess you could say that bartending found me! A close friend of mine told me about a job in a club, where I could work to earn some extra cash over the weekends. I was only 18 years old at the time and was still studying. I fell in love with bartending, and haven’t worked another job since!

As a female bartender in an industry dominated by men, it must have been challenging to get to where you are now. What’s one experience you would never forget?
It’s true that bartending is typically thought of as a male-dominated industry, but I think women are really starting to make their mark, too! I’ve always found that I’ve been judged for my knowledge and skills as a bartender, as opposed to the fact that I’m a woman; this has been the case everywhere I have worked, too, so I really do think that attitudes are changing.

What advice would you give to someone who is looking to venture into a career in bartending?
To be truly passionate about bartending and mixology – bartending truly becomes part of your life, so you need to be fully committed and really enjoy your time behind the bar. A large part of our job is interacting with customers, so we need to really believe in and love what we’re doing, or else it will show! I’d also say to read as much as you can to make sure you’re at the top of your game and make sure that you take care of yourself – drinking lots of water and making sure you get enough rest are both really important!

Palmira Bertuca, Head Bartender Marcello

They say that taste – much like music – can transport you to a particular past memory. Is there a drink that does that for you?
The Americano cocktail was the first drink I made at home for my parents when I was a young bartender. I was still new to the industry but was already madly in love with my job, and now, whenever I make this drink I remember that passion I felt.

Also, whenever I drink Vecchio Amaro de Calpo, I’m taken back to my younger days when I didn’t know what Amaro really was yet – I remembered it always being in my grandparents’ fridge, and I used to have small sips from my mum’s glass when she was enjoying it after dinner.

If you could choose to bartend for 3 of the most influential/famous people in the world, who would they be?

  1. Michelle Obama, so I could ask how she won Barack’s heart!
  2. Dr Dre, so I could hear all of his cool stories about NWA.
  3. Sophia Loren – she’s such a representation of Italian beauty and style all over the world

The best city or country with the best drinking scene is…?
Definitely London – it’s the most vibrant city in the world, and there is so much happening every day. The bartending scene is very competitive, too, so if you make it in London you can do it anywhere! My favourite bars there are Bar Termini, The Connaught Bar and, of course, The London Edition.

Second only to London and New York, though is Singapore, which is by far the fastest growing city in the international bar scene, and I’m so humbled to be part of this.

If you weren’t bartending, what do you think you would be doing now?
I would probably be unemployed! (laughs) Jokes aside, I really love dealing with people and being part of their experience. A great experience starts from the moment they make a reservation, or when they walk into the bar and have someone friendly chat with them. If I wasn’t working as a bartender, I think I’d still want to be part of that, so I would probably be working in the industry in some other capacity.

What’s your favourite ingredient to use when concocting a drink?
A dash of Fernet and/or a pinch of salt – both have the power to soften the edges of a drink. Fernet can give a totally new dimension to a drink, whilst salt can enhance the sourness and zest within a cocktail.

If you had to drink one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?
My favourite cocktail has to be a Negroni – why? It’s the one drink that you can describe with one word: Balance. The Campari with the Vermouth are in perfect harmony, whilst the Gin adds that extra kick, making the Negroni one of the most popular cocktails in the world. It’s one thing Italians can be very proud of… second only to Pizza Napoletana!

An interesting fact about yourself would be?
I love to travel, and I’ve lived in four different countries so far.


While Marcello only reveals itself in the evenings, in the daytime it’s home to Publico Deli, the neighbourhood’s favourite casual Italian deli serving all-day breakfast and fresh brews. Pop by Publico and have your share of hearty Italian eats before heading to Marcello for a taste of Palmira’s concoctions!

Find it at 1 Nanson Road, InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay, Singapore 238909
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[Egg Hunt Hint!] Must-try Cocktails at 12 of Asia’s 50 Best Bars of 2018

The winners of Asia’s 50 Best Bars have just been announced last Thursday, and Singapore’s nabbed 12 out of the 50 spots from the list. Want to know how to order like a pro at these top drinking spots? Read on!

 

Asia’s #1: Manhattan, Singapore

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It comes as no surprise that this lush establishment has kept its top spot as Asia’s best for the second year running. Reminiscent of a grand hotel bar, it’s easy to see how people are immediately enamoured by Manhattan’s old New York glamour and sophistication. But of course, what won the hearts of many is their phenomenal creations, meticulously crafted from the world’s first in-hotel rickhouse and the bar’s mindblowing treasure trove of house-made ingredients.

While the name of the place is a dead giveaway for the signature cocktail that reigns supreme, we find ourselves smitten by the classic Negroni and whisky-based Mad Dog.

Find it at 1 Cuscaden Road, Level 2, The Regent Singapore, A Four Seasons Hotel, Singapore 249715
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Asia’s #4: ATLAS

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Atlas is probably one of the most gorgeous bars you’ll ever visit in Singapore, aptly located at the Gotham-esque Parkview Square. Decorated with ornate, neo-gothic interiors, vast lounge sofas, and a massive glass tower holding one of the largest collection of gin in Singapore, you won’t want to leave this space once you’ve set foot in it.

A visit to this speakeasy-inspired bar is a must and when you do, have yourself the signature Atlas Martini with orange bitters and Champagne vinegar. If you’re feeling a little fancy, try the Cecil Beaton, a herbaceous little gem comprising of rare Australian spiced dry gin, hibiscus water, Earl Grey tea and milk.

Find it at 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778
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Asia’s #7: Tippling Club

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Great drinks are made even better with amazing food, and Tippling Club does this to a tee. The edgy restaurant and bar in Tanjong Pagar exudes elegance and flair that extends from its interiors down to its creations. As a cult favourite among epicureans, the bar is also known for its innovative and ‘out-of-the-box’ take on gastronomy.

In the bar’s latest endeavour to create ‘the world’s first edible menu’, diners get to experience specially scented gummy bears that represent 12 avant-garde cocktails that come with intriguing names like Baby, Happiness, and Lust. If that doesn’t pique your interests, we don’t know what will!

Find it at 38 Tanjong Pagar Rd, Singapore 088461
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Asia’s #8: Native Cocktail Bar

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“Open your eyes, beauty and inspiration are all around us. This is where we’re from, this is where we are. We don’t have to travel far. NATIVE is our home.”

With an introduction like that, how can one not sit up and take notice? Drawing inspiration from its surroundings, Native uses locally and regionally foraged ingredients in its cocktails which inevitably helps them stand out from the slew of bars that ride on the American speakeasy bandwagon.

Some of the more exotic ingredients you’ll find on the menu include jasmine blossom, turmeric leaves, tapioca, soursop, and  – get ready for this one – weaver ants (you read that right). If you’re popping by to give their creations a try, we’d recommend the Ceylon Arrak that’s derived from coconut flower sap aged in Sri Lankan wood. If you’re feeling antsy to try something unique, leave your fears at the door and order Antz, a Thai rum-based drink that’s topped with ants on a frozen basil leaf.

Find it at 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778
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Asia’s #12: 28 HongKong Street

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Those well-versed in the cocktail scene in Singapore wouldn’t need an introduction to this local speakeasy; 28 HongKong Street has long been a landmark destination for locals and visitors alike for its chill vibes and outstanding cocktails. While this establishment keeps everything on the down low – from the lack of online presence to its discreet entrance – many have gone through the trouble of hunting it down for a taste of what the team behind 28 has to offer – and boy, are you in for a ride.

One of the popular drinks here is the 6 Foot 7 Foot, a whirlwind of a drink filled with rum, cognac, rye, and absinthe with torched bananas. Prefer to keep it simple? You can’t go wrong with an Old Fashioned or Zaya Rum.

Find it at 28 Hongkong Street, Singapore 059667
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Asia’s #19: Operation Dagger

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Joining the ranks of “prominent” hidden bars in Singapore comes Operation Dagger, a secretly successful drinkery that oozes minimalistic chic with its striking interior of raw concrete and rugged furniture, complete with bottles upon bottles of alcohol that line its shelves. Forget about the theatrics here – owner and head mixologist Luke Whearty helms the bar, whipping up some of the most innovative cocktails from house-made meads and house-infused spirits.

A creation that you must not miss include the Cabbage, a drink comprising of sous vide natural wine from fermented red cabbage with apple and rose. Better yet, go ‘omakase’ and try a flight of cocktails chosen especially for you by the bartender!

Find it at 7 Ann Siang Hill, #B1-01, Singapore 069791
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Asia’s #22: Gibson

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Much like its namesake, Gibson is just the type of place for non-conformists and those who aren’t afraid to venture into flavours of the unknown. The bar is also located in an old Singaporean shophouse, which adds to the charm of the place that most diners find themselves inevitably drawn to.

Besides the usual classics such as Old Fashioned and Whiskey Sour, we urge you to take a walk on the bold side and try more enticing concoctions such as the charcoal-based Sling it Back with jasmine-infused vodka, or even the famous Gibson which they’ve tweaked with a dash of sake vermouth and pickled ginger.

Find it at 18/20 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089832
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Asia’s #23: Employees Only Singapore

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Since its addition to the local drinking scene in June 2016, Employees Only’s American appeal quickly won the hearts of many, earning its stripes as one of the most coveted names in the cocktail community. Visiting this speakeasy is similar to its New York counterpart: find the neon pink sign that flashes ‘psychic’, go beyond the fortune-teller’s lair, and enter a world of flavourful possibilities.

Complementing the mouth-watering array of light bites and hearty eats are the stellar tipples that guests come back for. Churning out classic cocktails and new signatures made from a hefty selection of boutique spirits, house-made syrups, tinctures, and other goodies, the drinks here are one of a kind. You’d want to try the EO Gimlet, where Perry’s Tot Navy Strength Gin is shaken with Employees Only Lime Cordial and served over ice. Simple, yet oh-so-satisfying.

Find it at 112 Amoy Street, Singapore 069932
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Asia’s #32: D.Bespoke

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As their name suggests, ‘bespoke’ is the name of the game at this Ginza-style bar, and owner Daiki Kanetaka sees this through. From the interior space to its cocktails, everything here is carefully and meticulously crafted to ensure an experience that’s tailored to everyone and anyone that comes through D.Bespoke’s doors.

The bar houses an excellent selection of sherries, vintage rums, Armagnacs, and Calvados, so you know that you’re getting the real deal. Whether you prefer to stick to the conventional (and there’s nothing wrong with that) or if you’d like to leave it in the hands of those Kanetaka-san’s trusty team of bartenders, we guarantee you won’t be disappointed.

Find it at 2 Bukit Pasoh Road, 089816 Singapore
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Asia’s #33: Nutmeg & Clove

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Everything from its location in Ann Siang Hill to the drinks inspired by William Farquhar’s drawings of Singapore’s natural history exudes heritage at Nutmeg & Clove.  Sip on exciting and innovative cocktails made with fresh local ingredients while taking in the luxe, old-world Chinese interior.

Classic cocktails become refreshingly familiar, infused with local flavours so that there’s a bit of Singapore in every drink. The menu has a cocktail for everyone, with drinks like the dark and intense Bayside, made with bay leaf-infused gin and spiced apples, to the sweet Call Me Old Fashion, which is light and coconutty and laced with fragrant pandan sugar.

Find it at 10A Ann Siang Hill, 069878 Singapore
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Asia’s #42: Jigger & Pony

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In this age of fancy, creative inventions jazzing up our drinks, the charming Jigger & Pony pays homage to the old-school simple pleasures of life: classic, timeless drinks that never go out of style.  The bar’s jovial atmosphere is great for large parties and practically guarantees you’ll have a good time, so gather ’round the sleek bar and watch the bartender dole out your cocktails with 20th-century style and finesse.

You’ll only find vintage cocktails here, but the staff execute them to perfection. The Moscow Mule with ginger-infused vodka and ginger ale is a heartwarming and comforting favourite, while the Ramos Gin Fizz is a fragrant New Orleans treat that’s been widely loved since the 1880s.

Find it at 101 Amoy Street, 069921 Singapore
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Asia’s #50: The Other Room

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Think big wooden barrels are only for wines? Think again! The Other Room is a spectacular hidden gem tucked away in the Marriott Hotel, and a leading bar in the use of cask-aged spirits. With more than 150 spirits aged in various wooden casks, each drink has layers and layers of flavours to create a truly unique experience.  Have them on their own in a tasting flight, or try them in a carefully-crafted cocktail like the Old Fashioned Way, which featured sherry cask-finished rum.

The drinks are served with impeccable style as well, arriving in front of you in beautiful cups and decorations that are nothing short of works of art, all while you’re seated comfortably in the classy gold and black-themed interior.

Find it at 320 Orchard Road, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, Singapore 238865
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It’s the final week to score your promo codes with our Egg Hunt! Whip out your updated Chope app and try your luck by digging through our Most Instagrammable Guide. Plus, we’re going big this week with one giant golden egg worth 600 Chope-Dollars for the first 50 diners who manage to find and apply their promo codes. Good luck!

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Declare your love for food by being part of the #ChopeBites Food Collage on our 7th Birthday!

You came, you ate, and you conquered; it’s been an amazing seven years running, and we at Chope would love to commemorate this journey with you!

Like everything else we do, this isn’t going to be just some cake with candles (though don’t get us wrong, cakes are awesome): We’re going epic with a collage of food photos from each and every one of you to celebrate this landmark in our ongoing journey of making dining easier and smarter than it was before!

So help us out with those pictures you’ve painstakingly crafted while your friends look on hangry! Tag us with via the four steps below, and ta-da! Have your food snaps immortalised with a place in Chope history.

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“How can I see my images on the food collage,” you ask?

Step 1: Trawl through your Instagram feed and find those mouthwatering snaps (or take a new one!)

Step 2: Post the photo with the hashtag #ChopeBites*

Step 3: Geotag the restaurant that served up that memorable morsel

Step 4: Savour the feeling of being part of something amazing!

Lest we forget: make sure that your profile page is public in order for your lip-smacking photos to be part of the collage.

What’s more, we’re also shining the spotlight on 7 of our most loyal Chope fans in June. Stay tuned to find out what we’ve got brewing!

*By posting your picture(s) on Instagram with the hashtag #ChopeBites, you consent to your photos being used in the Food Collage, as well as for other Chope marketing campaigns, including (but not limited to) both online and offline collaterals and editorials.

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[Egg Hunt Hint!] 12 Must-Try Restaurants in Vivocity

As the biggest mall in Singapore, you can be sure that you won’t go hungry after a day’s shopping spree at Vivocity! From the most tantalising Japanese grills to exquisite Chinese creations, check out these 12 restaurants that are at the ready to satisfy your stomachs.

Brotzeit

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Stepping into this restaurant is akin to getting a big hug; the warm lighting and cosy ambience draw you in and the next thing you know, you’re settling in and enjoying a good, tall glass of Deutsche bier. And don’t worry if you aren’t particularly well versed in beer: their menu has a Beer Taste Chart that allows you to choose based on your preferences, so you’re in good hands.

Try their Fleischbällchen (mini beef-pork meatballs) or Gebackene Schwammerl (Fried Mushrooms), both irresistibly finger-licking good. For sharing, the Wunderplatte (good for 6) is a sure winner if you can’t choose among their selection of sausages and meats. We wouldn’t hold it against you if you want to tackle their Crispy Oven Roasted Pork Knuckle solo either – it’s rendered so crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, it’s almost impossible to resist!

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #01-149, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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Jamie’s Italian

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At Jamie’s, not only will you enjoy a fabulous (and sustainably sourced) menu of Italian eats from a world-famous chef, but the VivoCity location also boasts a crowd-pleasing live pasta bar in addition to stunning views of Sentosa from the main dining area. Soak in that beautiful trattoria ambience without leaving the mall, and tuck into an extensive array of quality bites like the daily house-made pasta, succulent grilled dishes or hearty vegetable sharing ‘planks’. With kids menus and plenty of veggie & fish options Jamie’s caters to a variety of palates, so don’t worry about bringing any fussy eaters along.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #01-165/167, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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Crystal Jade Jiang Nan Vivocity

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Taste the very best of Jiang Nan, an understated region south of Yangtze River where its cuisine is skillfully crafted and carry delicate flavours. While there may be no lack of Chinese food in Singapore, Crystal Jade Jiang Nan brings a touch of uniqueness to the table. Diners sing praises of their intensely fragrant Deep Fried Pork Ribs. Those looking for a healthy respite from the usual stir-fries will love the delicious yet nutritious Double-boiled Chicken Soup. Last but not least, their Pan Fried Shanghai Pork Buns are must-haves before you wrap up the meal.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #01-52, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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Dancing Crab

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If you’re looking for a soulful seafood kick to sit back and dig into, Dancing Crab on the top floor is a top-notch pick. They’ve earned their spot as one of the most reputable country-style Cajun culinary masters in S’pore, with a huge variety of spicy combo bags, fried seafood, hearty gumbos, and more. Indulgent? Maybe just a bit, but you’ll have done so much mall power-walking that you will have more than earned a feast this epic.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #03-10, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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JPOT

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From the brains behind JUMBO group comes JPOT, an establishment that redefines the classic hot pot (or steamboat). If you prefer having your own hot pot and not digging through a communal one, this is the spot for you. Enjoy your individual pot with contemporary soup bases such as Fish Head and Bak Kut Teh (that’s right, they have BKT people!) alongside fresh steamboat ingredients.

Since JPOT’s from JUMBO, you know the seafood here’s going to be excellent. From firm fish slices to gleaming prawns, trust that introducing these hot pot additions will leave your broth tasting even better. On top of that, pamper yourselves with luxurious ingredients such as Kurobuta Pork and Wagyu Beef. Pro tip: instead of your usual rice or noodles, skip the carbs and go for the Fish Noodles option instead.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #01-53, VivoCity (Lobby F), Singapore 098585
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Tunglok Signatures

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It’s time to treat yourself to a fine Chinese dining feast after a long day’s work shopping. Tunglok Signatures serves up a detailed menu with variations of Chinese cuisine. From Canton to Shanghai, Sichuan and back to modern-day Singapore, you can pick and choose from a variety of flavourful dishes that highlight the best of the regions, without leaving VivoCity.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #01-57, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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Bakerzin

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This household name is one of the pioneers who introduced the wonders of oozy warm chocolate cakes and rich soufflés to Singapore. While they’re known for their luscious cakes and baked goods, Bakerzin also offer stunning cafe nosh that will have your mouth watering in no time!

If we could sum up the dishes served at Bakerzin in three words, it would be comforting, familiar, and delicious. Tired after a day’s shopping? Retire to this relaxing spot and tuck into their Seafood Pasta that holds the treasures of the ocean or their hefty Signature Burger. Round off the meal with top-notch desserts and a good cuppa joe – we can’t think of anything better, really.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #01-207, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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The Chop House

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Meat is the focus at The Chop House, and boy do they do it well. You can expect expertly grilled cuts of imported meat, at a fraction of the price you’d pay at fancy steakhouses. They place equal emphasis on quality beer (as do we), from bottled craft brews to boutique brands on tap that you actually serve yourself and pay by mmillilitre– a method that embodies the cool and casual vibe of the joint. Tuck in and dine at the waterfront al fresco tables, or get more intimate in the chic interior. When the food is this good for such great value, we promise you’ll leave satisfied and refuelled.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #01-161, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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Shin Kushiya

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From wallet-friendly conveyour-belt sushi to opulent omakase, you can probably find all types of Japanese cuisines in Singapore. But if you want something simple and authentic, Shin Kushiya is your best bet. The interiors here are minimalistic and the presentation of food is clean and straightforward, so you know that Shin Kushiya means business – no frills and all flavour.

As one of the first Japanese restaurants to introduce the Kushiyaki dining concept in Singapore, you’d be missing out if you didn’t go for their signature Kushiyaki. With over 50 different types to choose from, there’s no denying that these tantalising sticks made from fresh and quality seafood, meat, and vegetables are sure winners. Diners can also choose from the usual selections such as sashimi, sushi, donburi, and more.  It’s also worth a mention that Shin Kushiya uses imported Bincho Charcoal from Japan that’s known for the clean-charcoal smokiness it imparts to food during grilling.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #02-120, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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Soup Restaurant

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For food just like Grandma made (and isn’t that a relaxing feeling after a shopping spree?), Soup Restaurant has our vote. They’ve been cooking up authentic ‘Singapore Chinatown Heritage’ cuisine since their humble beginnings in 1991, and have since grown to over 15 branches across Southeast Asia. They’ve still managed to retain that home-cooked feel and taste, with warming double-boiled soups, deliciously marinated meats and tofu, and stir-fried veggies.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk, #02-141, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
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Tajimaya Yakiniku

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If Tajimaya’s quality grills with a gorgeous panoramic view of Sentosa Island is not enough to convince you, then we don’t know what will. This gorgeous spot allows diners to grill their own meats at the table, having full control over how they prefer them.

Deck your tables with the tantalising seafood, or splash out on delectable Kurobuta Pork and luxurious Wagyu beef selections. Whichever way you fancy, Tajimaya makes sure that you’re in for a treat. Plus, their high tech exhaust systems also ensure that you won’t be leaving Tajimaya smelling like your food either. The best things to go with your grills are sake and shochu; here, you get both of the finest quality that will appease any true yakiniku connoisseur.

Find it at 1 Harbourfront Walk #01-102/103 Vivocity, Singapore 098585
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Barrio by Mex Out

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Put on your sombreros because it’s time to salsa! The chilled out vibes at the spacious Barrio by Mex Out makes it the perfect place to rendezvous with your closest friends and have a good time.

If the ambience isn’t enough to tempt you, their food certainly will. Kick things off with a bang when you order their cheese-filled Jalapeno Poppers or whet your appetite with the refreshing Prawn Ceviche. From tacos to burritos, the mains at Barrio do not disappoint either; but if you need help deciding, you can’t go wrong with their Taco Fiesta where you get 10 tacos on one platter.

Find it at #01-116 Vivo City, 1 Harbourfront Walk, Singapore 098585
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In The Pantry: Chef Raymond Blanc’s Homecoming

The incredible Chef Raymond Blanc is finally back in Singapore! Catch him at this year’s World Gourmet Summit to see him in action. Before that, check out our interview with him to find out his recipe for success, his favourite meal, and his ultimate guilty pleasure.

 

It’s been more than a decade since you were last in Singapore to be a part of the World Gourmet Summit 2018. What brings you back, and what do you look forward to the most?

True, it’s been over a decade that I was last at The World Gourmet Summit. Actually, I was the first chef to launch it with the wonderful Peter Knipp (former Group Executive Head Chef at Raffles and now the organiser of the WGS & Peter Knipp Holdings).

What brings me back officially to The World Gourmet Summit is the opportunity to cook and show some of my latest dishes from Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons to a select audience. I’ll also create a wonderful evening of food, friendship, and art de vivre.

On a more personal note, I have been back a number of times to Singapore and other countries in South East Asia for leisure, such as visiting friends and for a holiday to enjoy this beautiful part of the world. I love the food scene in Singapore so I look forward to visiting many of the Singaporean hawker foods. My first encounter with street food in South East Asia was in Singapore, which is why I have a fondness for them. Some of the places I visit are Senoko fishery, Tekka Wet Market, and Geylang Serai Wet Market.

I also long to revisit the Singapore Botanic Gardens where I cooked last summer with my partners Kenwood and created an extraordinary moment for the gardeners. As I love gardens, the National Orchid garden will also be on my list. If I have enough time I would love to visit the cloud forest! Having said that, I would love to see China Town too.

Behind every successful restaurant is a team working together and producing great food. What do you think is the best way to motivate a team?
First, you need to have a very powerful vision and philosophy, not only on the expression of your own food but also how and where the food will be served which will define the ambience of the restaurant. Mine is based on seasonality, the nobility, freshness of the produce, and to teach young chefs the importance of provenance as well as management of waste.

This vision should be supported by strong training, an induction program, reviews and appraisals. At all times, budding chefs should be supported, nurtured, and guided so they gain confidence, both in their craft and their personality. I have trained around 40 Michelin-starred chefs. Here at Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, we are a school of thought.

Throughout the course of your career, do you think that the culinary world has evolved? How different is it now as compared to before when you were a budding chef yourself?
All businesses – whether it is technology, fashion, or hospitality – will always change and evolve. It will change according to what the modern consumer wants. I strongly believe that today’s modern guest is knowledgeable, well-travelled, and embraces responsible luxury.

Great leaders are always reinventing their cuisine: Marie-Antoine Carême; then Vincent La Chapelle; then Auguste Escoffier; after him was Michel Guérard who catapulted nouvelle cuisine; followed by Feran Adriá who took the mantle of gastronomy through the medium of molecular gastronomy. Then there was a big bang of fusion cuisine which was a complete mix of cultures and was misunderstood. Now, I think it is the most interesting development of cuisine. It is driven by modernity, the provenance of the produce, and bags of creativity.

Today, there are now so many extraordinary young chefs who are driven by their expression from both their local values and from across the world – it really is an exciting moment. Take London for example, where it now has more than 350 languages and dialects. The mosaic of these different cuisines is just as complex.

Thinking smarter, being creative; it’s something many people struggle with. What advice would you give them in order to achieve that?
The advice that I would give to any young person is to first embrace your own culture, learn it, nurture it, and develop it. At all times be curious, open your mind, your eyes, your heart, your intuition. Then, you can enrich your own culture with other peoples’ culture. My cuisine is very much an expression of that.

As a Frenchman, I know who I am. But I also have enriched my own culture through my travels around the world where I introduced new tastes, new textures, and new techniques which have enriched me without confusing my own identity. This means you will see a lot of nuances of flavours weaved into my creations, especially South East Asian.

What’s the one quality that you think a chef should have in order to succeed?
Talent and passion alone will never be enough to bring you success. There are a number of qualities that are key; strong work ethics, the constant reappraisal of your own work, total curiosity, openness to new ideas, and working as a team.

How do you come up with new recipes? Do you prefer to start with the basics or do you improvise?
Often ideas are intuitive rather than starting with the basics.

For example, morels are in season and a beautiful little dish of the first morels with the first tender spring vegetables will be the base of a new dish.

Singapore has long been a very strong influence in my creativity and I use many of your spices and herbs to create many dishes, including a crab and coconut or ravioli of exotic fruit which I will be serving at this year’s summit on Wednesday 25th April.

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What is your favourite home-cooked meal for the family?
When I return to my home in France, my 95-year-old mum, the formidable Maman Blanc, knows exactly what I love.

There will be crudités which are grated vegetables from the garden with different dressings; a beautiful plump, roasted farm chicken with its own juices; garlic sautéed potatoes; and of course, Comté cheese. To round up the meal is my all-time favourite île flottante, a dessert of soaked biscuits in kirsch syrup topped with vanilla cream, poached meringue, and threaded crackling caramel.

What’s currently your most exciting new dish or ingredient and why?
We are currently developing a number of dishes. The morels which I mentioned earlier is one that we’re excited about. We’re also working on a study of different cured cuts of salmon with different herbs which will provide a colourful, fresh, spring palette as well as different flavours. We are also revisiting my former café crème dessert to make it lighter.

What’s the one ingredient and one kitchen tool you must have in your pantry?
I am a Frenchman, so garlic of course! But I could easily think of another 60 ingredients such as the best extra virgin olive oil, French mustard, spices, dried pulses, and many more.

What is one thing about you that no one knows about?
I couldn’t possibly say! It would spoil it… but perhaps, something that people don’t usually know is that I have an honorary OBE, given by Her Majesty The Queen, from the French Government, the Legion d’Honneur, which is highest French order of merit. Essentially, I am a Knight without a white horse! It is very rare to be awarded both, but I’m a very privileged and grateful man… oh, and I love dark chocolate KitKats. Don’t tell too many people!


Get your tickets today to catch Chef Raymond Blanc as whips up a legendary lavish meal for diners at the Grand Hyatt. Don’t miss the chance to catch one of the world’s most respected chefs in action!

 

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