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Fresh Eats: Spying on Chope’s September Picks

How was your August? Probably busy. Busy shopping that is! With GSS coming together with National Day, many of us were definitely hoping to catch some last-last-minute discounts. Now that our recyclable bags are full (#savetheearth), we’ve tracked down some bars and cafes to kick back and chill!

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Propeller

Want to feel on top of the world? Re-energize yourself with a gorgeous evening view of Keppel Harbour and Sentosa. Propeller is the first rooftop bar at Harbourfront, and specialises in concocting creative cocktails. It’s tough to pick a favourite from their selection of delicious tipples, but if we had to choose, The Propeller Bay – a delicious mix of vodka, orange juice, raspberry syrup, and thyme – would be it. The homemade lime espuma topping can be torched for extra zest and is the perfect touch to propel our spirits to greater heights.

Of course, great drinks must be paired with great tapas! The bar offers a mighty combination of modern inventions, like the incredibly indulgent Pan-seared Scallops with Citrus Fennel Salad or the Seared Beef Cubes with Truffle Mayonnaise. Of course, that’s not all: if you’re lucky, you can watch the Sentosa Boardwalk fireworks from Propeller’s plush sofas. (Pro tip: it’s at 8pm.)

Find it at 50 Telok Blangah Road, Rooftop, Bay Hotel Singapore, Singapore 098828
Book a table at Propeller and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG

 

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Upeh Cafe

If you’re craving authentic Malay food, look no further! Upeh Cafe aims to bring traditional Malay cuisine to the world through heritage recipes prepared with innovative techniques. Stroll down to Outram to dine at this cozy café and go for their signature Nasi Lemak Rainforest, complete with different types of spicy sambal sauces that will make you sweat your heart out. Dig into one of their fragrant coconut-based curries and pair it up with a refreshing glass of Lemongrass Juice.

What’s a full meal without desserts? Sink your teeth into the sweet and sticky Pulut Durian, featuring pandan-flavoured glutinous rice slathered with creamy durian paste, finished with a dollop of whipped cream, caramel drizzle, and almond bits for an extra crunch.

Find it at 67 Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore 169317
Book a table at Upeh Cafe and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG

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Chef Wan’s Kitchen

Chef Wan is back with yet another restaurant, and this time with the self-evident name of Chef Wan’s Kitchen. He’s making his comeback with a new mix of Moroccan, Javanese, Peranakan and Spanish recipes passed down from his grandmother to mother to auntie! (Don’t we all wish that our family had heirloom recipe books too?!) With dishes like Lawar Salad, Lontong, and Lemak Noodles, we’re head over heels for the lineup of heritage eats on the menu! The restaurant is currently pending its Halal certification, post-MUIS audit, so all Muslim friends are welcome too!

Find it at 8 Raffles Avenue, #02-14 Esplanade Mall, Singapore 039802
Click here for more info on Chef Wan’s Kitchen.

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Love in the Pot 美颜锅

Are you a lover of hot pot? Visit this new addition to the hot pot scene, Love in the Pot 美颜锅! Open until 1:00AM, this place is a good spot for a warm and relaxed supper with friends. Try out their nutrient soup broths, in particular their specialty Collagen Soup broth. If you can’t decide, you can just order all four types in a partitioned pot for the best of all the flavours they have to offer! Don’t miss out on their handmade prawn balls and beef “ice-kacang” either – you’ll see what we mean!

Find it at 18 Lorong Mambong, Holland Village, Singapore 277678
Click here for more info on Love in the Pot美颜锅.

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EagleWings Loft

Need a spot that has everything you need to satisfy your hunger pangs/cravings? EagleWings Loft has just about any kind of cuisine you could ask for. From Asian to Western, the awe-inspiring list of dishes will stop you in your tracks! The restaurant is affiliated with the EagleWings Yacht Charter that provides its own dining experience for events, which is why they are not new to the food scene at all. In fact, their gorgeous desserts are a delight to both our eyes and taste buds!

Find it at 6A Shenton Way #01-01, Singapore 068815
Click here for more info on EagleWings Loft.

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The Autobus

Everyone agrees that this bicycle-themed café deserves praise for its relaxing ambience and hip decorations. Providing healthy rice bowls through a DIY menu that you can choose from (Carbs, Proteins, sides & dressing), this café was conceived by a bike enthusiast and his athlete wife to encourage female athletes! (and healthy eating) They’ve recently added Nitro Cold Brews to the drinks bar, so be sure to stop by to enjoy a refreshing respite from the heat!

Find it at 6A Shenton Way, #01-01 Downtown Gallery, Singapore 068815
Click here for more info on The Autobus.

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Rev up this Singapore Race Weekend with a Stellar brunch!

The roar of engines, the exhilarating excitement as race cars zip past, and the buzz of the crowds – there’s nothing quite like an experience at the race tracks!

While the anticipation for the Grand Prix weekend is building among the Chope team, that isn’t the only thing that we’re excited about: Stellar at 1-Altitude, known for their progressive Australian cuisine and even more breathtaking views of Singapore, is partaking in the race weekend festivities with the world’s highest Wagyu BBQ Brunch that offers a bird’s eye view of the circuit!

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We can’t think of a better way to enjoy the race weekend that over a luxurious brunch session at one of the best dining spots in town. A top-notch Wagyu barbecue spread and a dizzying array of fresh seafood, charcuterie, and other live stations? It’s almost impossible to resist.

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The view at Stellar is not the only thing that will take your breath away. Just wait till you see the star of the Wagyu BBQ Brunch: the Mayura “Steam Ship” comes as a whole quarter of the flavoursome Mayura Wagyu, roasted slowly over coals. Perfectly charred on the outside while staying tender and juicy within, this bad boy’s the ultimate indulgence. For variety, there are also other succulent grill items such as Tajima sausages and mini burgers, Tajima satay, prawn skewers, miso salmon, and more offered on the menu.

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The decadence doesn’t end there: load up on fresh bounties of the sea like Fine de Claire oysters, sashimi, and sea bass confit that’ll have you raving for days. It wouldn’t be a brunch if we didn’t mention the selection of brunch favourites – the French toast with strawberry and lavender honey is undeniably irresistible, and let’s not forget the ever-popular smoked egg Florentine with vadouvan spices. The very thought is sending us in a midday frenzy!

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Other worthy mentions include the pan-fried goose liver, smoked French chicken breast, Iberico ham, duck rillettes, and chorizo. Need something to cleanse your palate? The fresh salads and pasta are at your disposal. Have a sweet tooth, you say? Be prepared to gorge on irresistible treats like the torched kumquat Alaska, pineapple panna cotta shooters, and other sweet delights such as cakes, truffles, tartlets, macaroons and eclairs. Need we say more?

For a spread this luxurious, $140++ per person ($180++ for unlimited pourings of Prosecco) is a steal! Looking to indulge in the seafood selections only? They’ve got you covered too with a seafood buffet that’s only going for $108++ with a free flow Prosecco option for an additional $40. Plus, it’s only available on 16th and 17th September 2017, 12pm to 3pm at Stellar at 1-Altitude. In fact, score 10% off your bill, just for being a Chope diner, when you book with the promo code LTBST*. So be sure to book a table now and treat yourself!

P.S. In celebration of the Grand Prix weekend, the restaurants under 1-Group have lined-up 5 unique brunches to cater to your cravings! Click here to find out more.

Find it at 1 Raffles Place, 62F, Singapore 048616.
Book a table at Stellar at 1-Altitude and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG*

*Only one promo code can be applied once per reservation.

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Our picks for Hong Kong’s best restaurants with a view!

Restaurants with soaring vistas of the city might be known to break the wallet but when you save it for the right occasion, the splurge (we’re looking at you, brunches that cost $1,998 per head) can be worth it.

These seven restaurants pack a mighty punch: whether you’re off to show Hong Kong’s best to visitors or sharing that date night with that special someone, we’ve got you covered! Be sure to snap a table ahead with Chope, and earn yourself 2X Chope-Dollars with the promo code TASTYBLOG.

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AVA Restaurant Slash Bar

Perched on the thirty-eighth floor of Hotel Panorama by Rhombus, AVA Restaurant Slash Bar flaunts spectacular views of Victoria Harbour and beyond. With the aim of providing top quality international cuisine to their diners, they serve up dishes such as Milanese style risotto with bone marrows, saffron, and Parmigiano, as well as our favourite Homemade Tagliolini with Sea Urchin Sauce. Their Sicilian Red Prawns Marinated in Herbs, New Zealand Lamb Shank, and French Spring Chicken would be our top picks at AVA. Another crowd-pleaser is their signature nitrogen liquid ice cream made tableside with raspberries & rose water to complement those stunning 270 degree panoramas.

Find it at 38/F, Hotel Panorama by Rhombus, 8A Hart Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Book a table at AVA Restaurant Slash Bar and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG

 

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Grissini

This authentic Italian mainstay may not be located on the highest floor of its building, but trust us, the views are still Insta-worthy. Sitting on the second floor of Grand Hyatt in Wan Chai, you get the best of HK skyscrapers, sights from Kowloon, and the magnificent sweeping waters that HK takes pride in. Grissini lives up to its name as the air is filled with the irresistible smell of Italian breadsticks (‘grissini’ in Italian). Their interior is chic and as divine as their Italian fare; think succulent Roasted Wild Grouper and Homemade Potato Gnocchi with Mediterranean seafood and zucchini. Finish off with their Lemon Dome Cake served with vanilla sponge and lemon cream. It’s the ideal hot spot for a ravishing night.

Find it at 2/F, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Book a table at Grissini and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG

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Alto 88

Head over to the thirty-first floor of Regal Hotel in Causeway Bay and step into a posh interior and dining environment with plush velvet chairs and delicate enchanting chandeliers. Our luscious and flavourful favourites would be Grilled Lamb Chop served with creamy Black Truffle Sauce and Sauteed Italian Mussel with Cherry Tomato and Vernaccia Wine.

Looking to impress? Opt for their Italian Business Semi-buffet Lunch, which includes a highlight of an antipasti buffet with Fennel Salad, Mozzarella Roll Filled with Tomato and Pesto, and more! Too busy during the week? They have a Sunday Oyster and Bubble Brunch as well, which is a fantastic way to end a stress-filled week and revitalise yourself with the cityscape.

Find it at 31/F, Regal HongKong Hotel, 88 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Book a table at Alto 88 and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG

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Qi – Nine Dragons (Tsim Sha Tsui)

Qi – Nine Dragons is nestled atop of the towering Prince Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui where diners are spoilt by sunset views of Hong Kong Island. Step in for a splendid dining experience at the city’s only Michelin-starred Sichuan restaurant with their fiery flavours that include their famous Bang Bang Chicken in Spicy Peanut Sauce, Wok Fried Prawns with Sichuan Chilli Miso, and (for something less spicy) their Flaky Scallion Pancake which is for sure, a top pick!

Don’t miss the delish Chilli Dungeness Crab, a delicacy that has to be reserved in advance to ensure that diners enjoy the freshest seafood. Kick back and savour in the fantastic panorama while imbibing their special chilli-infused tequila cocktail, Red Dragon, under the stars on their expansive 1,600 sq ft. rooftop terrace.

Find it at 20/F, Prince Tower, 12A Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Book a table at Qi – Nine Dragons and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG

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Above and Beyond

As the name suggests, this TST mainstay at Hotel Icon is indeed ‘above and beyond’ in terms of location and dining experience! To start, savour on the Smoked Egg with Oolong Tea Leaves and Black Truffles, followed by their Steamed Garoupa Fillet with Egg White in Superior Chicken Broth: the chicken is soaked in a hot broth with freshly caught Garoupa and is simmered for 12 hours.

Our fan fave, though, has to be the Claypot Rice with Chinese Preserved Duck and Sausages (think poached duck pieces on top of piping-hot rice, giving the meat a firm-yet-tender texture). Above & Beyond truly spoils us when it comes to dishing out beautiful views and delectable dishes.

Find it at 28/F, Hotel ICON, 17 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong
Book a table at Above and Beyond and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG

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Uptop Bistro and Bar

Rooftops usually have priceless views, and Uptop Bistro and Bar has exactly that in store for you. Located in Popway Hotel’s Sky Deck, prepare to be ensconced with 270 degree views and top modern fusion comfort food. Whether it’s the Canada Organic Pork Loin, Uptop Signature Chicken with carrots on the side, or if you’re looking for something lighter: the delicate, just caught Pacific Black Cod – there’s certainly something for everyone.

Fan of tea? Indulge in their Afternoon Tea Menu that offers diners two options starting at just $388 for two! While you’re up there, knock down a few cocktails like their Full Moon made with Gin, Yuzu Juice, and Jasmine Syrup, or some Dessert Wine Exquisite vistas of Victoria Harbour from Uptop are guaranteed. Pinky promise.

Find it at 19/F, Popway Hotel, 117 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Book a table at Uptop Bistro and Bar and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG

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7 Hotel Happy Hours for the Gang

What’s better than sipping on champagne while swaying to soothing jazz tunes playing in the background? Happy hour, of course. That’s when you get to guzzle down your favorite tipples at a fraction of the price. If you’re looking for places to hang out with your mates for post-work drinks, then look no further. Check out these 7 hotel happy hours – the perfect places to unwind after a long day of work, and have a tipple or three without breaking the bank!

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Atrium @ Pan Pacific Singapore 

Get ultimate privacy in one of Atrium’s cosy floating pods, located right in the heart of Pan Pacific Singapore’s spacious lobby, while tipping back glasses and nibbling on savoury finger food.

Happy Hour runs 4pm to 8pm, Sundays to Thursdays, where Tiger or Heineken Draught, house wines by the glass, and house pour spirits are all $12++ per serve.

For serious wine lovers, don’t miss out the “WINESday on Wednesday” promotion available from 6pm to 9pm.  At just $48++ per person, you can down an unlimited amount of red and white wines – three types of each will be offered – so drink away!

Find it at Pan Pacific Singapore Lobby, 7 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039595
For more info on Atrium, click here

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Astor Bar @ St. Regis Singapore

Come in your best dress to this elegant bar, hidden behind mirrored doors, and feel like royalty as you take your pick from premium alcohols and spirits. For one hour only, between 6.30pm to 7.30pm, partake in their Champagne Ritual, where their House Champagne will be going for just $19++ per glass.

Find it at The St. Regis Singapore, Lobby Level 29, Tanglin Road, Singapore 247911
For more info on Astor Bar, click here

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Bar Canary @ Grand Park Orchard

The early bird catches the worm here, with drink prices increasing as the hours tick by! At 6pm, the bundle will set you back $66++, at 7pm, $77, and at 8pm and 9pm… you get the idea. Mix and match 8 drinks from their selection of beers, ciders, wines, Champagne (additional charge), spirits, cocktails, and of course, Bar Canary’s famous boozy popsicles.

Find it at 270 Orchard Road, Grand Park Orchard, Singapore 238857
Book a table at Bar Canary and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Manhattan Bar @ Regent Hotel

As its name suggests, Manhattan Bar is inspired by the grandeur of fine hotels of the old New York City, with a touch of mystery of the Prohibition Era. Their happy hour, dubbed the Violet Hour, is thus unsurprisingly in line with this theme.

Upon arrival, receive a complimentary welcome tipple, and for every subsequent cocktail you order, you get a free Raines Law sandwich to go along with it! If you’re in luck,  you might just  be able to  get their ever-popular pastrami-spiced sandwich! And chow down those sandwiches fast, because Violet Hour only lasts from 5pm to 7pm.

Find it at 1 Cuscaden Road, Level 2, The Regent Singapore, A Four Seasons Hotel
Singapore 249715
Book a table at Manhattan Bar and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Martini Bar @ Grand Hyatt Singapore

Check out Hyatt’s newly-refurbished Martini Bar at Mezza9, a high-ceiling, glass-enclosed bar filled with natural light.

Everyday from 5pm to 9pm, enjoy selected house pour martinis, cocktails, wines and spirits by the glass for $14++, all beers for $9++, as well as $56++ for house pour wines by the bottle. Be sure to try their signature Lychee Martini and Espresso Martini!

After 9pm, hold onto your seats because the selected house pour martinis, cocktails, and spirits go at a special price of $18++, which is way cheaper than their regular pricing of $20++ to $34++.

Find it at Mezzanine Level, Grand Hyatt Singapore, 10 Scotts Road, Singapore 228211
For more info on Martini Bar, click here

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Post Bar @ Fullerton Hotel

Complete with an iconic red postbox to commemorate Post Bar as the former General Post Office, this golden-hued bar is the go-to destination to end the day in style.

Not only does Happy Hour include draught beers ($10++/$12++), five house-pour spirits ($12++ per glass), wines ($12++ per glass), and Champagne ($118++ for a bottle of Perrier Jouet Grand Brut NV), it also offers all cocktails at $15++, save for their bubbly cocktails. Traditionalists will love timeless classics like the Singapore Sling or Classic Martini, while adventurous souls will be intrigued by unique creations like their Almond Sling or Gold Sling. With more than 20 cocktails to choose from, you’ll definitely be back for more!  

When your work day’s done and dusted, make a beeline for Post Bar as happy hour runs from 5pm to 8pm on weekdays. On weekends, happy hour extends all the way till midnight, so round up your mates and head over here for a merry time!

Find it at 1 Fullerton Square, Singapore (049178)
Book a table at Post Bar and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Celebrity Chef restaurants at MBS

If you’re still reading this paragraph, congratulations! You’re in for a treat. Because here we have not just one Happy Hour location, but 14!

A mix of celebrity chef restaurants and casual fine dining restaurants are participating in Marina Bay Sands’ Social Hour, every Tuesday from 6pm to 9pm, and they are offering 50% off selected cocktails! From classics like the Singapore Sling to funky new creations, there’s definitely a drink for everyone.

Participating restaurants are:

Check out the individual restaurants’ details here.

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10 Bali Cafes That You Can’t Miss!

Clear waters, sandy beaches, jaw-dropping views, and amazing food –  Bali is truly an ideal holiday destination. While you shouldn’t miss out on the local street food, don’t forget to leave some time in your itinerary to cafe-hop! And let me tell ya, you won’t regret it. Not only do the cafes here hit the spot with their food, the prices are reasonable, portions are hearty, AND the ambience is out-of-this-world. Who could ask for more?

Don’t know where to start your food hunt? Take a peek at 10 of our favourite cafes on this beautiful island. You’re welcome.

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Little Flinders

The casual and laid back vibes of Little Flinders, a Melbourne style cafe, will transport you to the streets of Australia. You can have breakfast for lunch (or even dinner, really) as they have an all-day breakfast menu offering scrumptious varieties of French Toast, Eggs Benedict, Granola Bowls, and more! If you’re craving for something more local, go for their House Specialties which include a Balinese Inspired Barbeque Beef Ribs and Char-siu Lamb Shank.

Find them at Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong No. 78, Canggu, Bali, Indonesia 80361

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Grocer & Grind

A haunt for tourists and expats alike craving for a good cuppa joe, Grocer & Grind grows, imports, and procures the best ingredients in order to create dishes inspired by cuisines all over the world.

For breakfast, tuck into perfectly plated Palm Sugar Pancakes with Organic Palm Nectar, Caramelized Bananas, and Candied Walnuts. Craving something savoury? Dig into Shakshuka, a dish that’s made with a comforting blend of capsicum and tomato sauce which then is baked with poached eggs, ham, harissa sausage, cumin, and sumac yoghurt, and finally served with a side of flatbread. Whew!

Find it at Seminyak, Jalan Kayu Jati 3x Petitenget
Book a table at Grocer & Grind and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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La Favela

La Favela redefines what it means to have amazing ambience; the quirky letterings at the entrance are but a humble introduction to the interior’s magnificence. The dining area is surrounded by lush greenery, ponds, stone statues, bridges, and potted plants – it’s as if you’re dining in the Garden of Eden!

Order one of their tapas items to share if you’re going with a group. Otherwise, spend the night lingering over their expansive selection of tipples!

Find it at Jalan Laksamana Oberoi 177x Seminyak, 80361 Denpasar
Book a table at La Favela and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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The Bistrot

Metro meets retro at The Bistrot, a vintage cafe, restaurant, and lounge situated behind a beautiful temple along the popular ‘Eat Street’ of Seminyak. The decor is immaculately done, with low-hanging chandeliers, wooden furnishings, antiques, and artifacts sourced from around the Indonesian archipelago adorning the interior.

Meat-lovers can indulge in their Sticky Pork Ribs and Crying Tiger Bistrot Style, a dish that’s made using Australian Grilled Rib Eye, Coriander Nam Prik, and Jasmine Rice. End your meal with a rich and comforting Warm Chocolate Fondant that’s served with Vanilla Bean Gelato and luscious Salted Caramel Sauce. We won’t judge if you have to take a breather after pigging out at this decadent joint!

Find it at Jalan Kayu Aya No. 117, Seminyak, Bali 80361
Book a table at The Bistrot and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Betelnut Cafe

Healthy food never tasted so good. Located in a two-storey treehouse overlooking vast rice paddies at Batu Bolong, Canggu, a meal at Betelnut cafe is a treat for both the eyes and taste buds! There’s a whole range of healthy yet scrumptious food choices to choose from, such as towering burgers served with a side of fat chips, to HUGE (I’m not kidding here) bowls of fresh salads. We recommend opting for the Big Betelnut Salad, a bad**s that boasts a combination of four of their special salads – the best of both worlds, amirite?

Find it at Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong No.60, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351
Click here for more info on Betelnut Cafe 

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Corner House

Located in a cozy, two-storey bungalow at the end of Jalan Kayu Aya in Seminyak, Corner House has the perfect environment to while away a lazy afternoon with delicious grub and quality brews. The menu at this all-day diner is quite comprehensive, featuring breakfast, lunch, dinner, and happy hour menus (plus a wide range of apéritifs).

Pssst, though the Corn Fritter Stack might not sound that appealing, it is to-die-for and it’s one dish we can’t stop raving about. Similar to vegetable fritters, these tasty delights are fried to perfection – crisp on the outside yet moist on the inside. The fritters are then layered with halloumi and stewed tomatoes before being topped with a perfectly poached egg. UH-may-zinggg.

Find it at Jalan Kayu Aya, Seminyak, Indonesia Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia 80361
Click here to find out more on Corner House

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Livingstone Cafe and Bakery

Situated on the ground floor of a 2-storey bungalow, Livingstone Cafe and Bakery exudes laid-back vibes. Come nightfall, fairy lights adorning the interior light up, providing the perfect backdrop for an intimate night with your date.

If you’re a sucker for cute food, then grab a loaf of Watermelon Toast from their bakery section. For adventurous eaters, they have many cool creations to try, such as fruit infusion coffees like Strawberry Coffee, Orange Coffee, Avocado Coffee or the Peanut Banana Coffee or their Taro Latte, which is thick and creamy, and boasts strong hints of taro.

Find it at Jl. Petitenget No.88X, Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Click here to find out more on Livingstone Cafe and Bakery

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Sisterfields

The long queues outside Sisterfields are testament to its popularity. Popular amongst the locals and tourists, Sisterfields whips up gorgeous, heartily portioned, Australian-inspired dishes.

Be sure to order an Acai Berry Bowl and their Polenta Fries with Truffle Aioli and Parmesan. The Polenta Fries have subtle truffle notes and are fried to golden-brown perfection; the grated parmesan adds a salty aftertaste, sealing the deal. They’re insanely delicious we would queue 30 minutes just for them.

Find it at Jalan Kayu Cendana No. 7, Seminyak, Kuta, Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Click here to find out more on Sisterfields

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Angelita Tea Salon & Patisserie

With an interior washed in sweet pastel hues and gold accents, along with floral-embellished cutlery, Angelita Patisserie’s concept is British-tea-room inspired. Here, you’ll find beautifully decorated eclairs in assorted flavours (the Salted Caramel Eclair is our fave!), viennoiserie displayed in brown wicker baskets, and other high tea offerings. If you’re feeling peckish, they have a modest, yet delectable hot food menu, offering dishes such as Stuffed Chicken and BBQ Pork Ribs with Born Sauce.

Find it at Jalan Raya Kerobokan no 10a Banjar Taman, Kerobokan – Bali 081238974888
Click here to find out more on Angelita Patisserie

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Sea Circus

As the name “Sea Circus” insinuates, a visit to this eclectic, fun cafe is one heck of a party. Not only is Sea Circus a restaurant, cocktail bar, and coffee den, it is also a great event space! The grub here is a mix of nutritious eats and comfort food – think tasty tacos, creamy risottos, and gourmet hotdogs. Go big or go home with their Herb Grilled Fillet Steak, a dish of imported fillet steak paired two sides and your choice of chimichurri, béarnaise, peppercorn, or mushroom sauce.

Find it at Jalan Kayu Aya No. 22, Seminyak, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Book a table at Sea Circus and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Hong Kong’s Most Instagrammable Dishes

Hong Kong is home to the tastiest and most photogenic dishes out there. Here’s a rundown of our fave hotspots with the most Instagram-worthy dishes in the 852! From the—wait for it—caramelised Rolex Ball at ZUC.CCH.ERO to the Sweet Rice Dumplings at LEE Lo Mei, these restaurants not only boast delicious menus, but their iconic décor also serves as a backdrop for plenty of perfect Instagram pictures. Let’s snap away!

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Sweet Rice Dumpling at LEE Lo Mei

Unlike those traditional glutinous balls packed with soup, LEE Lo Mei’s sweet rice dumplings are light and flavourful. Upon first bite, you’ll be greeted with a mélange of flavours (think: spicy ginger soup, savoury syrupy handmade glutinous balls, and a tinge of saltiness from the candied melon). Truly LEE Lo Mei, “Ho Mei”!

Find it at G & 1/F, 8 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
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Premium Sliced Angus Beef Cuts at The Drunken Pot

Hot pot shakes off its old-fashioned image with a hip facelift at The Drunken Pot. Their delish Premium Sliced Angus Beef Cuts, one of the most Instagrammed dishes out there, is served hanging above a bed of ice. The thinly sliced beef is delicately marbled, helping it stand out despite this hot pot hotspot’s strong broths.  Multicoloured and animal-shaped dim sum could also most worthy for the gram!  

Find it at 27/F, V Point, 18 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
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Traditional Lobster Paella at FoFo by El Willy

FoFo by El Willy plates a pretty perfect paella just oozing with panache, with rice grains plump with flavour studded with succulent chunks of shrimp and other hearty seafood. Oh, and one more savvy tip! Check out scrumptious  Spanish classic starters including Hand sliced Iberico Ham and Iberico Ham Shoulder.

Find it at 20/F, M88, 2-8 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong
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Hot Custard Buns at YUM CHA

You’ve got to give credit to YUM CHA for those adorable googly-eyed animal shaped dim sum dishes that have been deservedly appearing all over our IG feeds. Literally meaning ‘drink tea’ in Cantonese, YUM CHA undoubtedly brings a playful twist on Canto favourites whilst maintaining traditional Chinese flavours. Other must-tries in our book? Crispy Pineapple Puff, Organic Kale with Garlic, and Spicy Butter Oatmeal Prawns.

Find it at Shop 1-2, 2/F, Nan Fung Place, 173 Des Voeux Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
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Rolex Ball at ZUC.CCH.ERO

This new dessert lab in the heart of Causeway Bay brings a new spin to basic ingredients, incorporating elements of art and science. Look for a menu plentiful of brewed fruit teas, house signatures and yes—that delish Rolex Ball. The celebrated  ball has dominated our feeds from the moment it was launched is deceptively simple. Basically a caramelised sugar sphere encapsulating a mango pomelo sago dessert, a firm tap breaks the ball, allowing you access to the refreshing combination of mango pieces, mango juice, and sago.

Find it at 1802-3, 18/F, Bartlock Centre, 3 Yiu Wa Street, Bowrington, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
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Dropped My Ice Cream Sandwich! at Check-In Taipei

We love the gorgeous strong milk tea flavoured shortbread that this sweet treat features! Paired with a dollop of vanilla ice cream, it sure is a delish accompaniment to Check-In Taipei signatures such as the Uni Sakura Cold Udon, Aburi Oshizushi, and the Taipei Oyster Okonomiyaki. We also love the tapas style menu, designed to encourage guests to share and try a smorgasbord of dishes!

Find it at G/F, 27 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong
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Matcha at CÉ LA VI Hong Kong

Looking for a globetrotting, modern Asian culinary adventure at one of the most coveted spots in town? Then you can do no better than CÉ LA VI’s 25th floor perch at California Tower in the heart of Lan Kwai Fong. Their Matcha Dessert is a toothsome and luscious molten green tea tart made with 64% Valrhona Manjari ice cream. The rich matcha, the chocolate, and luxuriously smooth consistency… c’est la vie indeed!

Find it at 25/F, California Tower, 30-36 D’Aguilar Street, Central, Hong Kong
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7 New Lunch Hotspots in the City

Don’t waste your lunch hour deciding where to munch! Here’s a list of our favourite restaurants for you to hop by for an easy (and pretty affordable!) lunch. Save even more time and skip the line by booking a table ahead with Chope, and earn yourself 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

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Tango Elements

Bold. Assertive. Sexy. Just like its namesake, this mainstay in Tsim Sha Tsui produces fantastic fare and absolutely alluring hospitality. Get your lunch hour going with their delish Pumpkin Soup or the succulent Salmon with quinoa salad, or Milanesa (breaded beef, and provolone)! We’d definitely recommend the Truffle Fries, and their Panqueques is to die for – crepes with caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream. What’s not to love? Head over to experience a truly fun, vibrant meal!

Find it at Shop R008, 3/F, Rooftop Garden, Civic Square, Elements, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Bao Bei

Located in the heart of Central, Bao Bei (meaning “babe”), serves up wallet-friendly, Asian-themed comfort food. Start your midday meal off with some starters, such as a Cream of Tofu Soup that’s served with preserved vegetables and Jin Hua ham that’s perfect for warming your tummy up on cold days. Spaghetti alla Soy with Chicken, Char Siu Pork and Egg Rice Burger, and Chinese Cured Pork Belly and Sausage Risotto are just a few delectable dishes showcasing the ingenious yet playful twist towards Chinese culture. Another hot favourite is their Homemade Vitasoy Ice Cream with fresh berries – now that’s a truly innovative move!

Find it at B1/F, 75-77 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
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Barg

Lunch Sets at Barg start out at a wallet-friendly $78, so be sure to make a booking ahead of the lunch hour rush to skip the queue! Dishing out fine European nosh, this restaurant located in the heart of Causeway Bay is modern, hip, and uses only the finest ingredients sourced both locally and internationally. Featuring a large variety of finely-executed dishes, the menu here is fashioned to please. Get cosy with their Porcini Mushroom Spaghetti, Scallop Risotto with Saffron Cream Sauce, Slow Cook Duck Breast with Balsamic Reduction, and many more. They also have a list of Chef’s Recommendations, so just ask them to get the lowdown!

Find it at 1/F, Bartlock Centre, 3 Yiu Wa Street, Causeway Bay
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CHIC by The Oyster House

It’s the cosy elegance, delectable western fare, and warm ambient lighting that makes this restaurant by The Oyster House so CHIC (pun intended!). If you’re looking for something lighter on the wallet, then opt for their Set Lunch Menu with prices not exceeding $200. Highlights on the menu include Sous-vide Chicken Breast with Brussels Sprout and Bacon, Tiger Prawn Linguine, Grilled Sirloin Steak with Asparagus, and Sautéed Potato with Mushroom Sauce. Beautifully presented and served on sleek Italian plates, the dishes here complement the restaurant’s romantic interior. If you’re looking for something to end your meal with, then go for their Lemon Cheesecake, a decadent slice of heaven that’ll leave you clamoring for more.

Find it at 2/F, The Cameron, 33 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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Chi Chi Cham

It’s all excitement and adventure at Chi Chi Cham! With Chinese umbrellas hanging from the ceilings, this funky hideout exudes an old-world charm. As for the menu, expect toothsome Japanese Fusion nosh and a comprehensive beverage list featuring crazy Happy Hour deals and a wide array of inventive cocktails, sakes, beers, and wine. Deal-seekers will love their Lunch Bento sets, featuring choices such as American Angus Beef Sliced Beef with Egg Yolk and a Whole Grilled Eel, starting from $48. And, while you’re here, don’t forget to order a serving of Chi Chi Cham Oysters, known to be some of the freshest oysters in town!

Find it at 53 Peel Street, Central, Hong Kong
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Chico Chica

With their fun and quirky exterior complete with a sleek al fresco seating area, it’s not difficult to spot Chico Chica from afar. Nestled in one of Hong Kong’s oldest areas, this Spanish-style tapas restaurant at Sai Ying Pun dishes out tantalizing tapas dishes made with a contemporary Asian twist. From their a la carte menu, you’ll find classic Spanish dishes such as Burrata Rolls, Pumpkin Croquetas, Octopus, and Eel Toast. As for the mains, you’ll find a selection of indulgent dishes, such as Roasted Spanish Suckling Pig and Iberico Bellota Pork Ribs. Fried to a beautiful golden brown and then coated with a generous dose of cinnamon sugar, the Churros here will end your meal on a sweet note.

Find it at Shop J, G/F, 70 Third Street, Sai Ying Pun, Western District, Hong Kong
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MEXUS

MEXUS is where Mexico meets USA, and MEXUS aims to bring an ultimate Latin-American culinary fiesta to Hongkongers! Set in a beautiful space, the interior features an open kitchen, where diners can feast their eyes on some live cooking action. Their delectable Set Lunch Menu offers a huge range of starter options, such as Watermelon Salad, BBQ Chicken Cobb, and Fish Tacos. Don’t miss out on their signature mains, such as a mouthwatering King Kong Burger, Sirloin Steak, and Rigatoni pasta tossed with San Marzano tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, and topped with basil and black pepper. For post-meal tipples, head up to the 1960’s Havana inspired drinking cantina on the 6th floor!

Find it at 5-6/F, 8 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
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Fresh Eats: 9 New Restaurants To Check Out This August

It’s August, and we’re welcoming a brand new month with 9 new restaurants, hot off the press! From heritage cuisine reflecting Singapore’s multicultural heritage to bespoke cocktails infused with Asian herbs and spices, this month’s gonna be an egg-citing one!

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COMO Cuisine

Part of the complex under Singapore luxury hotel group COMO Dempsey, COMO Cuisine is a new restaurant concept presenting signature cuisines from COMO Hotels and Resorts properties around the world. Boasting a clean, elegant, and relaxed ambience, the space is designed by world-renowned architect and designer, Paola Navone, and reflects the essence of COMO Cuisine’s offerings.

Here, you’ll get exposed to a myriad of contemporary flavours. The restaurant’s menu brings a light touch to the big flavours of the region, reflecting Singapore’s heritage as a culinary melting pot. Generous in flavour and quality, the refined and modern fare amalgamates ingredients and techniques from different regions to produce something new and unexpected.

After a hearty meal at COMO Cuisine, head over to the other stores located in the same compound – indulge in retail therapy at world-renowned retail concept store Dover Street Market or down some after meal tipples at The Dempsey Cookhouse & Bar, opened by acclaimed Michelin chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

Find it at Block 18A Dempsey Road, Singapore 249677

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Provisions

Also located in the hip and trendy Dempsey enclave is Provisions, a 1,600 sq ft space serving up comfort food on skewers, claypot rice, and bespoke Asian-inspired cocktails. Set in an industrial-chic space with high metal chairs, wooden fixtures, and low-hanging warm fluorescent bulbs, the ambience here will remind you of the charms of yesteryear.

Provisions is an ideal dining destination for groups as communal dining is encouraged here; it was his love for bonding with family and friends over food that sparked Singaporean Chef/ Owner Justin Foo to open this place.

While they serve humble, local dishes, the chefs at Provisions are certainly not taking their craft lightly. A great amount of emphasis is placed on the origins and quality of the ingredients, with a majority hailing from the Southeast Asian region. Menu highlights include the Seafood Rice and a decadent Oyster & Uni Rice, which brings to the table two of the most amazing and rich flavours of the sea. Finally, finish your meal with tipples from their well-tended cocktail bar; the inventive cocktails are tailored to your tastes and preferences, and infuse a blend of Asian herbs and spices.

Find it at 7 Dempsey Road, Singapore 249671

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Nouri

Former Executive Chef of Michelin-starred restaurant Bacchanalia Ivan Brehm is creating waves in the dining scene yet again with the opening of Nouri, a restaurant serving up ‘crossroads cooking’. Inspired by the shared common traits of different cultures across the world, the fare here aims to build community through a shared experience – dining communally and connecting with the chef and other diners.

Nouri will be open for both lunch and dinner, offering a Teishoku-style a la carte menu and a quick service 5-course tasting menu ideal for work lunches. For dinner, there are two tasting menus, priced at S$140 for 5 courses, and S$170 for 7 courses.

If you’re looking to up your knowledge about booze, then the restaurant’s adjacent bar’s beverage programme will stand you in good stead. A certified sake sommelier and a trained bartender, Matthew will be conducting programmes which will expose enthusiasts to an extensive sake list and Asian-inspired cocktails, created to reflect the unique heritage of our region.

Find it at 72 Amoy Street, Singapore 0698891
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Panko

With an ambience that’s casual yet energetic and chic, Panko, Haji Lane’s new kid on the block, is Singapore’s first Japanese Kushikatsu Restaurant and Bar. Kushikatsu, also known as Kushiage, is an entire cuisine of deep-fried skewered meat and vegetables. There’s a stunning simplicity in meat, seafood, and vegetables skewered onto bamboo sticks, coated in a special egg batter, dipped in fine panko bread crumbs, and fried to a beautiful golden brown. Mmmmm.

Not only can you find a wide range of Kushikatsu here, Panko also offers diners an extensive Japanese menu to complement your skewers – sushi, sashimi, donburi, noodles, and more. Prices start from S$2 per skewer, and they also have lunch sets starting from S$17 including soup, pickles, and dessert.

Find it at 33 Arab Street, Singapore 199732
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Blue Lotus Chinese Grill House

If you’re looking for an interactive and immersive dining experience that has both Western and Chinese influences, then Blue Lotus Chinese Grill House is your best bet.

Part of Blue Lotus Concepts International that launched the award-winning flagship Blue Lotus Chinese Eating House in 2013, this Grill House is a high-energy dining establishment which doles out dynamic, avant-garde Chinese cuisine marrying traditional Chinese flavours and essences with Western culinary techniques. Here, you’ll find remixed presentations of classic comfort foods such as a Chicken Rice Paella, Pomelo Chilli Crab La Mian, and a Hot Stone Truffle Pork Lard Rice, all cooked sans added MSG.

As for the space, this sprawling 2,133 square-feet establishment has an open kitchen, and a signature 6-seater chef’s table to play host to regular happenings such as a “Chef for a Day” experience. Patrons will get to work with the Grill House team on a theme dinner in which the organizer plays host and cooks up three dishes with the help of the full kitchen, as does the restaurant’s team for a full table of friends.

Find it at 5 Wallich Street, #01-13, Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore 078883
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Amò

Gather your friends and head to Amò – short for “amore”, a colloquial term of endearment used in Italy – for some antipasti, big plates, and hearty pizzas. Opened by established restaurateur-chef Beppe De Vito of the ilLido Group, this smart-casual Italian eatery located along Hong Kong Street also has a relaxed bar with a beverage list boasting an all-Italian selection of wines, beers, and spirit-forward cocktails.

The menu here features a feast of reimagined Italian classics inspired by seasonality, tradition, and produce. Pasta lovers shouldn’t miss out on their homemade pastas freshly made with eggs and semolina, and crafted with traditional bronze die. If you’re coming with a group, the pizzas here are great for sharing. Choose from classic Neopolitan style pizzas such as the Margherita DOP ($26), to signature pizzas like the Bone Marrow, Wild Garlic Pesto and Anchovy Salsa Verde ($29) and Stracciatella, Prosciutto, Rucola and Fig Vincotto ($29).

Find it at 33 Hongkong Street, Singapore 059672
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CHIKIN Bar

Translated to “chicken” in colloquial Japanese, CHIKIN is an Asian restaurant-bar specializing in Szechuan Yakitori and Cocktail Infusions. As its name suggests, the menu offers grilled skewers from different parts of the chicken (priced from S$3 to S$4.50 nett per stick) – thigh, skin, liver, heart, gizzard, cartilage, and more, marinated with a punchy Szechuan Peppercorn sauce. Additionally, they also have grilled beef, pork, foie gras, and vegetables, along with a variety of Izakaya style dishes to complete your dining experience.

CHIKIN spans over 3 floors of a conservation shophouse, with a long bar and open kitchen on the ground floor, group seating on the second floor, and private room on the third for hosting small gatherings. They offer a comprehensive range of tipples – cocktails, beer, sake, wine, and more. For the bolder ones, give “CHIKIN’s Challenge” a shot; it’s a Szechuan Bloody Mary with 5 levels of spiciness. Go big or go home, as they say!

Find it at 6 Bukit Pasoh Road Singapore 089820
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Folklore

Dining at Folklore will be a blast to the past. Dishing up nostalgic flavours, Folklore aims to tell stories of Singapore’s heritage through food. The chefs at Folklore take pride in their craft; each dish is meticulously prepared, whether it’s mortar and pestle or just elegant knifework, everything that leaves the kitchen shows the love and attention.

The cuisine at Folklore reflects Singapore’s multi-ethnic culture and heritage, where dishes like a Sambal Buah Keluak Fried Rice, Babi Assam, Garang Assam, and Sweet Potato Leaves with Prawns line the menu. As for desserts, indulge in old-school sweet treats such as Kueh Kosui, Sago Gula Melaka, Pulot Hitam with Dried Longan, and more.

Find it at 700 Beach Road, Level 2, Destination Singapore Beach Road, Singapore 199598
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Gaig

Located on Stanley Street between Telok Ayer Street and Cecil Street, Gaig, opened by award-winning chef Carles Gaig serves up classic Catalan fare. Washed in white, the restaurant boasts a contemporary, calm ambience that’s great for a casual meal.

Lining the menu are Spanish classics such as an assortment of Bites, Tapas, Paellas, to Fish and Meat-based dishes such as Pig Trotter Catalan style with Turnips. As for desserts, diners with a sweet tooth can sup on an Orange Ice-cream Souffle while cheese connoisseurs can sample a variety of cheeses from their Cheese Platter.

Those working around the area can kick back and enjoy their Set Lunches available from 12pm – 2pm everyday. Two set meals are available – your choice of 3 tapas dishes + 1 main priced at $38, or top up $7 for an additional dessert of your choice.

Find it at 16 Stanley Street, Singapore 068735
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10 Restaurants To Catch A Spectacular Fireworks Display This National Day

Come 9 August, it’ll be Singapore’s 52nd birthday! If you’ve not managed to get tickets to the National Day Parade this year, then fret not for we’ve got a whole line-up of restaurants with fannn-tastic views and amazing grub.

Plus, you can even enjoy a spectacular fireworks display illuminating the night sky, while feasting on delicacies and downing drinks. Pssst, only certain areas of the restaurants offer unobstructed views of the action, so don’t forget to make your booking early to snag the best seats!

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Lantern

If you’re looking for killer views, delectable gourmet tapas, and signature cocktails, Lantern is THE place to be. Set against the resplendent skyline of the Marina Bay waterfront, this stylish rooftop bar surrounds The Fullerton Bay Hotel’s 25-metre pool and offers a view of the National Day Parade performances, including the Singapore Air Force Aerial Fly Past and fireworks display.

Just for National Day, Lantern will be offering table packages for up to six people at just S$520 nett, inclusive of two bottles of Champagne or one bottle of spirit, and a National Day Platter, consisting of local delights and savoury bites like Grilled Chicken Satay and Mini Wagyu Beef sliders.

Find it at 80 Collyer Quay, The Fullerton Bay Hotel, Singapore (049326)
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LeVel 33

Literally a “top” brewery, LeVel 33 stands 156 metres above ground level, situated at the penthouse of a skyscraper. You’ll soar to new heights at the world’s highest urban craft-brewery located on the 33rd floor of Marina Bay Financial Centre. Feast on breathtaking panoramic views of the city and waterfront, while you lounge at their 1,600-square foot outdoor terrace.

Here, you’ll find hearty, unpretentious European plates, along with craft beers, cocktails, and boutique wines to celebrate the night with. For Singapore’s 52nd birthday, LeVel 33 will be rolling out a National Day Menu from 1 – 9 August, featuring a National Day Platter for 2 pax at $50. The platter will consist of Black Vinegar Roast Pork, Chicken Rice Arancini, Cereal Prawns with Lemongrass Emulsion, Beef and Hazelnut Satay with Soy, and a Pan-seared Coconut Brioche with Pandan Jam. The menu also includes Singapore Sling at S$25++ per glass, and Champagne Barons de Rothschild NV at S$50++ for 2 glasses.

Find it at 8 Marina Boulevard, #33-01 Marina Bay Financial Centre, Singapore (018981)
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Zafferano

Celebrate National Day with Zafferano’s National Day Specials on the 9th of August! There will be a 4-Course Set Dinner at $128++ per person (additional $42++ for a wine pairing), featuring a Pan-fried Norwegian Salmon Trout and 150-day Black Angus Beef Tenderloin that’s served with parsnip puree and morel mushroom sauce.

If you’re looking to catch the spectacular fireworks display, then don’t forget to book a seat at the terrace lounge. Table bookings for the Terrace Lounge Outdoor Dining are available, at $1,888 per table of up to 8 people, inclusive of a 4-course set menu and a magnum of Perrier Jouet Champagne. Located on level 43 of Ocean Financial Centre, this Italian restaurant, bar and lounge offers diners over 200 Italian and premium labels of wine.

Find it at Ocean Financial Centre, Level 43, 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore (049315)
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The Lighthouse

Known for dishing out simple and rustic, yet temptingly delicious Italian fare, The Lighthouse sits on the 8th floor of The Fullerton Hotel, and offers glorious views of the night sky and the Marina Bay area. Here, they adopt a Cucina Costiera concept, where the food and wine are sourced from gastronomy-rich regions of Italy like Campania, Sardinia, and Sicily.

On National Day, The Lighthouse will be having a special promotion. Indulge in a 5-course Set Dinner($218++ per person) with a captivating fireworks display as your backdrop. The set dinner includes a complimentary glass of sparkling wine, and Italian plates such as The Lighthouse’s signature Antipasti of Tuna Tartare, Stracciatella Cheese, and Tomato Confit on Basil Oil. Other dishes to look forward to are the Aglio Olio Taglierini Pasta with Crab, Asparagus and Chilli, Baked Fresh Red Snapper Fillet, and also the decadent Hazelnut Parfait.

Find it at 1 Fullerton Square, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, Singapore (049178)
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Kai Garden

Dine on the best Peking Duck in Singapore while enjoying gorgeous views of fireworks lighting up the night sky at Kai Garden, a 200-seater restaurant dishing out Cantonese delights. Their Signature Crispy Peking Duck is served with 5 different wraps and sauces, and prepared using traditional cooking methods which emphasises the crispiness of the skin and tenderness of the meat. Other items lining the menu are dim sum and Chinese fusion dishes.

Ambience wise, this fine-dining restaurant boasts an air of elegance and opulence. The interior has a monotone palette, with white fluorescent lamps and floor-to-ceiling windows allowing natural light to filter in. So, if you’re a fan of Chinese cuisine, and looking for somewhere to spend our nation’s big day, then Kai Garden is your place!

Find it at 6 Raffles Boulevard, #03-128A/128B, Marina Square, Singapore (039594)
For reservations on the 9th of August, please contact Kai Garden directly.
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Tong Le Private Dining

Elevate your National Day dining experience at Tong Le Private Dining, a revolving restaurant which offers you stunning views of the cityscape. A fine-dining Chinese restaurant by Tung Lok Group, the restaurant is sprawled across two expansive levels of the OUE tower, promising a 360-degree view of the Marina Bay area.

Diners can indulge on timeless Chinese fare imparted with a modern flair that’s skillfully crafted by award-winning chefs. Some highlights are Bird’s Nest in Chicken Consomme, Fairy Duck of Confucian Mansion, and the perennial classic, Buddha Jumps Over The Wall.

Find it at 60 Collyer Quay, Level 8 & 10, OUE Tower, Singapore (049322)
For reservations on 9th August, please contact Tong Le Private Dining directly.
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The Pelican Seafood Bar & Grill

Enjoy the best of the sea’s bounty at The Pelican Seafood Bar & Grill, a seafood restaurant located along Fullerton Bay. Dine at their al fresco area to enjoy the cool night breeze and a view of the floating platform. Otherwise, if you’re looking to dine in a more refined atmosphere, then head over to their chic dining room that’s infused with warm ambient lighting.

For National Day, Pelican will be offering a 4-Course Set Dinner at $118++, with a complimentary glass of sparkling wine. For mains, choose between their Woodfire Grill NY Steak or a Roasted Barramundi Fillet. Additionally, the National Day Specials will be going from 5pm till late, where diners can get a Deck Package at $520 nett for up to 6 persons, which includes 2 bottles of Joseph Perrier Brut Champagne, a bottle Whisky or Vodka, and a seafood platter.

Find it at 1 Fullerton Road, #01-01, One Fullerton, Singapore (049213)
For reservations on 8th & 9th August, please contact The Pelican Seafood Bar & Grill directly.
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Orgo

Get front row seats to a spectacular fireworks show at Orgo Bar and Restaurant while you down cocktails painstakingly crafted by highly-trained mixologists. Located ideally on the top of Esplanade, this rooftop bar offers a panoramic view of the cityscape that will make it a night to remember.

The French-focused menu has an emphasis on freshness and quality, where the dishes feature an innovative use of Asian ingredients. Expect to tuck into mains such as a Sicilian Pasta with Orange Pesto, Lamb in Black Salt, and also the Orgo Cubano, a sandwich that’s stuffed with smoked duck, house-made pork rillette, dill pickles, and gooey Swiss cheese.

Find it at 8 Raffles Avenue, #04-01, Esplanade-Theaters on the Bay, Roof Terrace, Singapore (039802)
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Empire

Party all night long at Empire this National Day. Experience a 360-degree skywalk where you’ll be able to witness Singapore landmarks and fireworks from the outdoor patio that’s 45 levels above ground. Tickets are selling at $30++ (inclusive of 2 drinks) for early birds, and $40++ (inclusive of 2 drinks) for door tickets.

Additionally, to celebrate the momentous occasion, Empire will also offer Singapore Slings at a 52% discount! So, if you’ve never tried Singapore’s signature cocktail, there’s no better time. For those craving something a little less sweet, purchasing 5 bubbly bottles of Moët will get you 2 bottles free!

Find it at 50 Raffles Place Level 45 Singapore Land Tower, Singapore (048623)
Click here for more info on Empire.

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Spago by Wolfgang Puck

This 9 August, celebrate Singapore’s birthday with Californian fare from Michelin-starred restaurant, Spago by Wolfgang Puck, opened by the world-renowned celebrity chef himself. Located on level 57 of the Marina Bay Sands Tower 2, Spago has two dining concepts – a fine-dining restaurant, and a terrace lounge with an al fresco bar overlooking MBS’ famous infinity pool.

For an unobstructed view of the night sky that will be illuminated by fireworks, head to the lounge area and indulge in their highly raved Spicy Tuna Tartare Cones with Chilli Aioli, Maine Lobster Rolls, Grilled Korean Pork Belly, and other delectable bites. For the sweet-toothed adventurer, there’s a Mochi Waffle Ice Cream Sandwich with coconut ice cream and passionfruit that promises a whole new experience of textures and flavours!

Find it at 10 Bayfront Avenue, Tower 2 Level 57, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore (018956)
Click here for more info on Spago by Wolfgang Puck.

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Spice It Up with these 6 Restaurants in Hong Kong

It’s time to get hot under the collar with our pick of the city’s favourite hot n’ spicy restaurants. Whether you’re looking for some Sichuan staples—Ma Po Tofu, Hot and Spicy Oyster, and Braised Beef in Red Chili Soup—or some spicy barbecued goodness, these restaurants surely will surely be adding to heat this summer!

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Deng G

The best finds often appear in the most unexpected of places, and it’s hard to imagine a more accurate way of describing the brilliant Deng G. Spanning two floors, and nestled in a run-down building in the heart of Wan Chai, the interiors of this spicy haven are in stark contrast to its exterior digs. With a menu divided into flavour profiles as opposed to ingredients, Deng G’s nosh include Hot and Spicy Oyster (jet-fresh oyster with a touch of tang that tastes as good as it smells) and Diced Chicken with Chili and Cashew: succulent pieces of chicken marinated in a piquant chilli and cashew mixture. For something spicier than the usual fare, Deng G’s the place.

Find it at 2/F, Weswick Commercial Building, 147-149 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Book a table at Deng G and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Andy’s Chili Party

Chillies, chillies, and more chillies. Any meal at Andy’s Chili Party provides plenty of bang for your buck, especially on the spicy scale. We particularly loved the Steamed Pig’s Intestines with Peas and Millet, which was tangy, tender, and flavourful. The other must-try dish has to be the Duckbill Sturgeon. Insider tip: this has to be ordered in advance! Helmed by Chef Deng, who has clocked in more than ten years of culinary experience under his belt, Andy’s Chili Party has quickly become a Hong Kong institution offering genuine and delectable dishes. A dose of Sichuan reality awaits you at Andy’s, and trust us, they don’t disappoint!

Find it at G/F, Yau Shing Building, 182 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Book a table at Andy’s Chili Party and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Charlie’s Chili Kitchen

Charlie’s Chili Kitchen definitely takes it up a notch! Prepare to perspire with eclectic dishes such as Bullfrog and Fish Head Hot Pot and Pig’s Intestines and Chicken Hot Pot. The former features large fish head pieces in a savoury, intense, spicy soup, and thanks to the mysterious spice concoction, a perfect balance of salty, sour, and sweet! The later features Sichuan’s go-to-gut melded with the delish flavours of bright red chili oil: a quirky, yet wonderful dish for those more daring.

Find it at Shop 6-7, G/F, Dandenong Mansion, 379-389 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Book a table at Charlie’s Chili Kitchen and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Qi – Nine Dragons (Tsim Sha Tsui)

Don’t let this restaurant’s imaginative name deceive you. Qi – Nine Dragons features magnificent views of Victoria Harbour—if only One Peking Road Tower weren’t in the way—and fiery Sichuan dishes to match. What separates Qi – Nine Dragons from the rest of the pack has to be its modern interpretation of traditional and authentic Sichuan dishes that reflect the seven flavours of Sichuan:spicy, aromatic, sweet, bitter, sour, peppery, and salty. Indulge in the whole spectrum of intense flavours while you’re there – it’s a tantalising treat! Among the array of hot and cold appetisers worth trying? The Bang Bang Vegetarian Wontons, the Lettuce Wrap, and the Fried Calamari, and Pumpkin with Sichuan Miso. It’s the perfect mesh of classic Sichuan flavours with a modern twist.

Find it at 20/F, Prince Tower, 12A Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Book a table at Qi – Nine Dragons and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Andy’s Hot Pot

What’s better than mouth numbing, eye watering dishes courtesy of our brethren in the north? The same dishes cooked in even more numbing hot spices thanks to Andy’s Hot Pot! Often under-appreciated in Hong Kong’s Sichuan dining scene, this alluring hot-pot-hot-spot offers crowd-pleasers such as Chongqing Numbing Spicy Hot Pot, Tea Smoked Duck, and Fried Sour Bean & Minced Meat. Too lazy (or numb) to pick? Just choose from one of their combo sets and your night is settled, presto.

Find it at UG-G/F, Rex Building, 399-401 Queen’s Road West, Western District, Hong Kong
Book a table at Andy’s Hot Pot and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Clinton’s BBQ Fish

Clinton’s BBQ Fish is a true fish lover’s delight with its offerings of scrumptious Szechuan fish dishes in the heart of Hung Hom. Their eclectic DIY menu features a ocean of options with Hong Kong’s finest fish on offer. Grass Carp, Catfish, and Sabah Giant Grouper are all available, paired with a choice of five flavours ranging from garlic to the mouth-numbingly spicy fresh green pepper base. Tuck into your favourite fish dish with even more signature favourites (think: Fresh Bean Curd Sheet, Canada Beef, and Bamboo Fugus) then cool down post-meal by throwing back a bottle of Hoegaarden or some Tsing Tao.

Find it at Shop 21, G/F, Hung Hom Wan Street, Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Book a table at Clinton’s BBQ Fish and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Pairing Wines with Local Food with CellaRaid

We know, wine pairings can be pretty intimidating to the uninitiated (especially when deviating from the standard red-wine-and-steak variety), but we have great news for you: we managed to get hold of the experts over at CellaRaid who were more than happy to give us a couple of valuable tips and pointers!

First and foremost, here’s a serious pro tip: pair wines with local foods (as opposed to traditional ‘western’ fare) and you’ll incur zero corkage charges (most of the time, anyway)! Local restaurants, along with zi char and hawker food stalls, are usually more relaxed about patrons bringing their own wines (do so for your own drinking pleasure, obviously, don’t go around hawking the stuff) since they don’t usually have their own wine list.

A typical Asian meal also offers a large variety of dishes, which translates to a much larger margin for error, since there’s such a broad range of food you can pair your wine with!

Pairing Singaporean Dishes and Wine: A Quick Guide

  1. Build on guidelines, and take sauces into consideration
    You’re probably somewhat knowledgeable about the basic guidelines: white meat usually goes with white wine, and red meat usually goes with red wine. The beauty of Asian food is its complexity – various meats are cooked in all sorts of different sauces, and these transform the taste of those meats. Take fish, for example – it’s usually a white meat that pairs well with white wine, but when cooked with something strong and rich like a black bean sauce, it goes much better with a light to medium-bodied red!
  2. Think of wine as a condiment – would it go well with your food?
    Our well-loved chicken rice is a great way to illustrate this point. This dish usually goes with chili and dark soy sauce that lends the dish a slightly sweet flavour, so you could pair with a slightly fruity wine like a Chenin Blanc or Moscato. Spicy food usually has a more robust flavour, so go with something that would complement it and which has enough ‘weight’ to hold its own amidst the fire in your mouth like a full -bodied Shiraz pairing with tandoori chicken. Alternatively, for spicier dishes like Sze Chuan food, you could pair with something crisp with a bit of fizz to cleanse the palate, like Prosecco.
  3. Either opt for ‘contrast’ or ‘complement’ when pairing
    Choose a lighter wine if the dish is lighter – like a glass of Sauvignon Blanc with salt baked, lightly grilled, or steamed fish, and a medium-bodied red like Pinot Noir or Rose when having fatty fish like tuna or salmon. Or you could go in the complete opposite of the taste spectrum and pair a a lusciously sweet dessert wine like a late harvest Riesling  with a savory and salty dish with salted egg yolks – it really depends on what you like!
  4. Think of traditional pairings and build from it
    Sushi usually goes with sake, but when looking for a similar profile in wine, a Champagne with that tell-tale sake-like nutty and creamy nuances would be a perfect fit as well! Likewise, if you’re looking to pair wine with lup cheong, look for wines that you usually have with charcuterie, as they’re pretty similar.
  5. Be your own judge. Buy a variety of food items, get one or two bottles of wine, and try it out for yourself!
    Wine is supposed to be fun! No one is judging you, so let your personal preferences be your guide and experiment.

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CellaRaid offers monthly subscription discovery boxes that contain 3 vials of different carefully curated wine options, and they all come with tasting notes and food pairings so you can discover what you truly enjoy without spending a lot for an entire bottle!

To answer some of the more general questions most of you may have:

What are the best wines for beginners?

Moscato! This one is very light and often times comes across like a soft drink (i.e. Sprite). As most Singaporean food is pretty spicy and/or flavourful (like the ubiquitous Char Kway Teow), this is the easiest to pair them with. It’s slightly sweet and refreshing, and normally works well with most Asian dishes. For those without a sweet tooth, Sauvignon Blanc is also a good alternative- it’s dry, crisp and very versatile, usually providing zip to the dish.

The reason these are both white wines is simple: the spice in most Asian foods have the tendency to interfere with the tannins (from the grape skins that make a wine red) in red wines, making the dish spicier and the wine more tannic. However, a heavy bodied Shiraz could hold up to some curries (as they tend to be spicy as well) – but they’re not an easy wine for the uninitiated to appreciate. White wine is usually a safer choice!

How to choose a wine at a restaurant

Your best bet is to go for a mid-ranged option! They usually cost $60-$90 and most wine lists at this price range will normally feature Moscatos, Sauvignon Blancs, and Chardonnays for whites, with Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Shiraz for reds. Besides considering the food that you are ordering, a person’s palate also plays a big part in the wine selection – if you’re someone that’s used to enjoying robustly flavoured foods, certain wines are bound to taste pretty watered down to you (i.e. Pinot Noir), so go for a heavier bodied option like a Shiraz. One tip is not to order the house wine by the bottle, as tempting as the pricing may be. Paying just a bit more for a bottle can usually mean much more in quality and satisfaction!

How to choose wine as a gift

First and foremost, make sure that it looks presentable (half the time people judge a wine by its label along with its taste), and most importantly, stick to your budget – don’t get too fancy unless you know they really appreciate wine. The safest option is a red wine – it’s hardier and can be stored for a longer period of time outside of a proper wine fridge without going bad. Champagne may look nice as a gift, but is more susceptible to damage from improper storage, so only get it if you know it’s going to be opened soon or the receiver has a wine fridge.

When is an expensive wine worth the price?

This is really based on personal preference – some people love aged wines, and some hate it! Most good wines will age in the bottle – they evolve and gain secondary flavours like earthy, umami notes while primary fruit flavours mellow down. However, not everyone appreciates drinking a non fruit-driven wine. An important thing to take note of when buying aged wines is to know who you’re buying from – storage in Singapore is KEY due to its hot and humid climate. Also, ensure that you have proper storage at home if you’re planning to buy and keep expensive aged wine, or it’ll be a complete waste of money! Under the bed or in a dark cabinet don’t make the cut as wine storage options in tropical Singapore.

What to serve at a party to appeal to many guests

Choose uncommon and more interesting wines, like those from Portugal, Argentina, Eastern European countries or some of the lesser known regions of France (i.e. Madiran) and Italy (i.e. Sicily) to offer your guests a brand new experience! Avoid the standard wines from popular wine-producing areas and try something new. For the more adventurous, China and India also produce wine, and Chinese wines have recently been  on the radar of wine critics (they aren’t messing around)! Currently, natural and biodynamic wines are all the rage now and some of these make for interesting dinner conversations so do seek them out.

It’s important to not get wines that are too cheap as well – pay a little more to get something a lot better, especially when you’re buying it in Singapore. Alchohol tax is already $10, and after factoring in GST, shipping, handling, and storage, the base cost just to bring a bottle of wine onto the shelves is probably $15-18. Do the math and you will realise that only a couple of dollars goes into actually paying for the wine itself. Comparatively, every incremental dollar paid after that would directly go to the wine cost and presumably quality as well.
 
This cannot be over-emphasized: you’re your own best judge, so give different varieties of wine a try and figure out what you like for yourself! You’ll never really know unless you try. Cellartracker and Vivino are free to use community review sites that are pretty helpful to find out more about a specific wine, Google is your best friend, and CellaRaid is here to help you expand your palate (and to help you save money, since you don’t have to commit to buying multiple full-sized bottles at one go!) Click here to check them out!

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5 Culinary Must-Tries this Summer!

Whether you’re looking for recommendations of classic tea reinvented, or crabby for some jet-fresh crab nosh, we’ve got your summer covered with these five new culinary must-tries this season!

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Lobby Lounge’s Shanghai Tang Afternoon Tea Set

Treat yourself to one of the best afternoon teas in town. No, we’re not talking about elegant tea at The Peninsula, but The InterContinental’s digs just across the street. Their Lobby Lounge, acclaimed for its panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline, is dishing a quirky cuppa tea alongside fashion grandé Shanghai Tang. Served in a stunning Shanghai Tang lacquered box, the summer themed tea set showcases seasonal items as well as lush Asian inspired ingredients. The scones (served with a choice of Devonshire Clotted Cream, Earl Grey Tea Jam & Peach/Rose Jam) are faultless, and the Pandan Puff Pastry? Well it’s a truly delish mix of eggettes, pandan, and cream. The Afternoon Tea Set also throws in two exclusive special offers for Shanghai Tang lovers—two discount vouchers giving you 10% and 15% off Shanghai Tang’s merchandise.

Find it at Lobby Level, InterContinental Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Click here to get more info on Lobby Lounge’s Shanghai Tang Afternoon Tea Set

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Octavium—Chef Umberto Bombana’s New Digs

Chef Umberto Bombana of three Michelin-starred 8 ½ Otto e Mezzo fame recently unveiled his newest addition to Hong Kong’s culinary scene—Octavium. Unlike Chef Bombana’s other Central hotspot 8 ½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana, Octavium features a more intimate setting, and more simplified, yet creative menu. Must-try highlights on their degustation menu have to be the Homemade Sardinian Gnocchi with Traditional Pork Ragout and Castelmagno Cheese as well as the Grand Cru Chocolate Soufflé with Hazelnut Gelato. The former boasts a rich and cheesy sauce that gives the gnocchi a silky, smooth texture whilst the latter offers a delicious molten centre and a light, springy exterior—pure chocolaty decadence from the inside out.

Find it at 8/F One Chinachem Central, 22 Des Voeux Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
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Dynasty’s Crab Delights

Craving for crab? Well, hairy crab season might be months away, but Dynasty, the iconic Chinese mainstay nestled in the Renaissance Harbour View Hotel, is presenting a seafood symphony of crab-a-licious delights inspired by Chinese and Western vintages. Our faves on their menu? The steamed Dungeness Crab with Egg White in 25-year Huadiao Wine as well as the Deep Fried Dungeness Crab with Italian White Wine Sauce. The latter is one of the more finely-executed fresh crab dishes offering a synergy of flavours and textures. So string on an apron, roll up those sleeves, and crab on!

Find it at 3/F, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Book a table at Dynasty and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Ming Court’s Newly Unveiled Degustation Menu

Ming Court, a big Mong Kok favourite, is launching a new degustation menu featuring classic Chinese dishes. Besides the elegant dim sum that Ming Court is well known for, this Michelin-starred pad offers a delectable twist on Chinese perennial classics (think: Yeung Chow Fried Rice with Sea Cucumber and Eight Treasure Soup). This new eight-course signature menu also showcases a bout of Ming classics including—wait for it—Double-boiled Chicken Consommé with Fish Maw as well as Braised Whole South African Abalone and Sea Cucumber. Priced at just HK $1,288 per person, and with a glass of bubbly chosen by Ming’s resident sommelier, their Degustation Menu sure is a true Chinese treasure!

Find it at Level 6, Cordis, Hong Kong, 555 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
Book a table at Ming Court and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Morton’s Taste of Summer Surf and Turf Fest

The best of two worlds – sea and land – are on full display at Morton’s. Boasting spectacular harbor views on the vibrant Tsim Sha Tsui district overlooking Victoria Harbour, this famous Chicago export has remained true to the founder’s original vision of generous portions of high quality fare paired with impeccable service. Their newly unveiled Taste of Summer Fest featuring a juicy 34 oz. USDA Prime Côte de Boeuf & 2lb Lobster truly lives up to summer surf and turf lore. The former is dished out as a big slab of expertly marinated, flavourful meat, encrusted with Morton’s proprietary blend of spices whilst the latter comes perfectly poached, and full of mild, sweet, and buttery flavour.

Find it at 4th Floor, The Sheraton Hotel & Towers, 20 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Book a table at Morton’s and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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COVA’s Divine Black Cherry Menu

It’s the prime time for harvesting black cherries from Vignola, Italy, so buckle up and prep yourself for COVA’s six-course menu with creative dishes using these succulent gems. Flawless combos include Carpaccio Di Pesce Spada & Salsa Di Duroni (think: swordfish carpaccio, misticanza, cherry sauce), Risotto Di Duroni, Zibibbo & Quaglia Scalopata, and of course, the one and only Cova Black Forest Cake! What’s more? These cherries are rich in antioxidants and help ward off heart disease. Truly delicious and healthy at the same time. Don’t forget to head to the Lee Gardens’ branch for their exclusive Quinoa with Foie Gras Jelly and Cherries!

Find it at Shop 101-3, 1/F, Lee Gardens, 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
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