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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
Book a table at Nouri and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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
Book a table at Panko and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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
Book a table at Blue Lotus Chinese Grill House and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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
Book a table at Amò and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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
Book a table at CHIKIN and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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
Book a table at Folklore and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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
Book a table at Gaig and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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)
Book a table at Lantern and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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)
Book a table at LeVel 33 and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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)
Book a table at Zafferano and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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)
Book a table at The Lighthouse and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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.
For reservations on other days, book a table at Kai Garden and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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.
For reservations on other days, book a table at Tong Le Private Dining and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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.
For reservations on other days, book a table at The Pelican Seafood Bar & Grill and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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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)
Click here for more info on Orgo.

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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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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.

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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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Japan Food Town is celebrating their first year anniversary with a 1-for-1 promo!

With 16 casual dining establishments handpicked from Japan, Japan Food Town is the closest you can get to the Land of the Rising Sun without hopping on a plane.

Located on the 4th floor of Wisma Atria, it’s a place where friends and families can enjoy a diverse array of Japanese culinary experiences. All the outlets in this sprawling 20,075 square food enclave are carefully selected based on their strong reputation and rich heritage dating back centuries, and with its eclectic range of Japanese dishes, it has won the hearts of gourmands.

From 14th July to 10th August, Japan Food Town will be celebrating its first year anniversary! To commemorate this momentous occasion, they will be holding their first ever 1-for-1 promotion across all 16 outlets, for the span of a month. Each restaurant will be offering the promo on a selected dish, and there are limited sets each day, so head down early to enjoy the deals!

We got to feast on some of the signature dishes offered by the restaurants in the food hall. Join us as we take you through a gastronomic journey of Japanese culinary delights, and feast your eyes as you witness the chefs whipping up a storm!

  1. TAKI

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First up was this glorious, immaculately-plated Shokado-bento from TAKI. The bento is a treasure trove of classic Japanese dishes such as tamago, yakitori skewers, and thick slices of sashimi. The chawanmushi that came with the set was silky smooth, bouncy, and had a melt-in-your-mouth texture that we couldn’t get enough of.

At TAKI, diners can get acquainted with a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Called “Kuzushi-Kappo”, this new branch of Japanese cuisine involves adding a modern and casual twist to traditional Japanese dining, using fresh and premium ingredients. Originating in Kyoto, it is fast gaining worldwide popularity.

Find it at 435 Orchard Road, #04-52, Wisma Atria Shopping Centre, S(238877)
Book a table at TAKI and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

  1. Osaka Kitchen

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Next, our taste buds were treated with this simple yet absolutely delectable stuffed egg omelette at Osaka Kitchen. With the head outlet in Tokyo recognized as a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant in 2016, you know you’re in good hands here. Sit at the counter and watch the chefs whip up your meal, while you dig into teppanyaki dishes fresh off the flat iron top.

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Called Tonpei Yaki, this dish features a crepe-like omelette that is stuffed with chopped pork belly strips and rolled into a fluffy egg pillow. Prior to serving, the chef adds generous amounts of mayo and okonomiyaki sauce. We absolutely loved this – the saltiness of the okonomiyaki sauce perfectly balanced the sweetness and creaminess of the mayo, and together with the fluffy egg omelette, it was an explosion of tastes and textures.

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Find it at 435 Orchard Road, #04-46, Wisma Atria Shopping Centre, S(238877)
Book a table at Osaka Kitchen and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

  1. Nabe Seizan

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Beef takes centre stage at Japanese hot pot restaurant Nabe Seizan, opened by the same chef behind 2-Michelin starred restaurant Seizan in Tokyo. What differentiates them from other hot pot restaurants is their soup stock. Made with 100% premium bottled water, the soup is prepared with a unique blend of kelp, kombu, bonito, and tuna, with absolutely no added MSG.

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With a stock so pristine, there’s no need for dips and sauces – all you need is a good couple of swirls of the beef in the boiling stock and consider yourself sorted! The natural essence of the beef is meaty and tender, coming through beautifully as it cooks. The broth also imparts a slight umami to the beef, adding new dimensions of flavour that you wouldn’t have thought possible. Simple, yet oh-so-amazing.

Find it at 435 Orchard Road, #04-44, Wisma Atria Shopping Centre, S(238877)
Book a table at Nabe Seizan and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

  1. Inaniwa Yosuke

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At Inaniwa Yosuke, a restaurant specializing in handmade udon noodles, the beauty lies in the simplicity of its dishes. We tried two versions of the noodles: one chilled and the other in hot broth. The noodles in the Kake Udon were steeped in a steaming vinegary broth, while the Zaru Udon came chilled, with 2 dipping sauces.

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To prepare the chilled udon, the chef boils the noodles for 2-3 minutes, rinses them twice in cold water to stop the noodles from cooking further, before skillfully pulling it into a neat bundle. The udon is then served with a smooth sesame dip and a soy sauce that has hints of wasabi. Soft, chewy, and silky, the noodles were truly remarkable, with the wasabi adding a punch to every bite.

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Find it at 435 Orchard Road, #04-45, Wisma Atria Shopping Centre, S(238877)
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  1. Yakiniku Heijoen

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Yakiniku beef lovers will rejoice at the sight of the premium meats served at Yakiniku Heijoen. Here, they treat their beef like fine wine, only procuring top quality Wagyu beef varieties from all over Japan.

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We had the Deluxe Heijoen Kalbi which features Japanese beef carefully sourced from black-haired cattle. Thin, beautifully sliced beef are presented to you at the table, which a waiter later proceeds to help you cook them to perfection. Buttery with an almost mellow milky flavour, the beef is moist, tender, and has an astoundingly melt-in-your-mouth quality that you won’t soon forget. The marbling of the beef fat adds a level of complexity to the otherwise plain meat. Despite the simplicity of having it gently cooked over a hot grill, the nuances of flavours is anything but simple.

Beef buffs will also be able to sample top-notch Nozaki beef from Japan at Yakiniku Heijoen. Nozaki beef is an A-5 grade meat, the highest out of 5 levels, and is sourced from cows which are taken care of under a thorough fattening management. This gives the meat an excellent flavour, while not being overly rich.

Find it at 435 Orchard Road, #04-47, Wisma Atria Shopping Centre, S(238877)
Book a table at Yakiniku Heijoen and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

  1. Sabar Singapore

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Sushi takes a creative spin at SABAR, a restaurant specializing in all things mackerel. Using top-quality mackerel from Aomori, the Assorted Saba Sushi comes with saba cooked in 3 ways – Aburi, Vinegar, and Grilled. Rolled into a compact oval shape, the rice grains used are from Yamagata prefecture and have a texture reminiscent of those used in Chinese rice dumplings.

All of us couldn’t stop raving about the Shime Saba which had a slight tang imparted by the vinegar and salt marinade used. If there’s anything I would come back for, it would be for the vinegar mackerel sushi, hands down.

Find it at 435 Orchard Road, #04-50, Wisma Atria Shopping Centre, S(238877)
Book a table at Sabar Singapore and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

  1. Tsukiji Sushi Takewaka

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Takewaka opened his first shop over 3 decades ago in Tsukiji, the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world. Here, every piece of sushi is handcrafted by experienced and skilled chefs, using the freshest catch of the day.

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The interior of Tsukiji Sushi Takewaka is simple and understated with two kinds of seatings – floor and counter. Upon entering the restaurant, we promptly plopped ourselves onto the high stools and watched in amazement as the sushi chef nimbly assembled our sushi platter. We had the Tsukiji, a platter of authentic Edomae-style sushi that came with a variety of nigiri sushi. Fresh and clean-tasting, it didn’t take long for us to wipe the plate clean.

Find it at 435 Orchard Road, #04-43, Wisma Atria Shopping Centre, S(238877)
Book a table at Tsukiji Sushi Takewaka and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

  1. Bonta Bonta

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Rice is usually thought of as the supporting role in a meal, or as a mere accompaniment to meats and vegetables. However, a meal at Bonta Bonta will change your mind about the humble rice grain. Here, the rice is selected by a rice sommelier and processed to the highest standards to qualify as Kinmemai. It is moist, fluffy, and has a slight buttery taste, making it an excellent base for rice bowls such as the Salmon Oyako Don that we had.

The Salmon Oyako Don was a stunning sea of orange – think thick cuts of salmon sashimi, aburi salmon, and beads of fish roe crowning a bed of warm Kinmemai rice. The chewy rice grains balanced out the richness of the fatty salmon while the fish roe added a pop of umami to each bite; this was truly a bowl of decadence.

Find it at 435 Orchard Road, #04-39, Wisma Atria Shopping Centre, S(238877)
Book a table at Bonta Bonta and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

With a comprehensive cross-section of authentic Japanese cuisine such as soba, udon, ramen, donburi, yakitori, Teppanyaki, tonkatsu, sushi, a sake bar and more, all under one roof, you’ll definitely be spoilt for choice! The 1-for-1 promotions are only available until the 10th of August, so head down and indulge yourself in the flavours of Japan!

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Fresh Eats: 7 Restaurants You Shouldn’t Miss in July!

Ready for a brand new month of fresh eats? We know we are, so let’s just dive right in!

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Thyme @Rochester

This beautifully furnished garden-themed outdoors cafe is a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of Singapore’s busy city life, and the perfect place for laid-back get-togethers with the people you love – made even better with generous portions of delicious food and various gluten free and vegetarian options, so there’s something for everyone!
Dishes we love: Traditional Cream of Mushroom with Truffle Oil, Quatro Formaggi, Boeuf a la Bourguignon

Find it at 44 Rochester Park, Singapore (139248)
Book a table at Thyme @Rochester and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Five Marbles Craft Beer Restaurant

Here’s the recipe for a perfect night out: great ambience, delicious food, and a glass of ice cold beer – and lucky for you, Five Marbles Craft Beer Restaurant has got you covered on all fronts! There are 12 amazing craft beers on tap for you to try out at amazingly affordable prices, and a mouth-watering selection of dishes and bar bites to complement your drink of choice.
Dishes we love: Beer Braised Pork Belly Linguine, Youngsters Double Chocolate Stout, Gosnells Citrus Sea Mead, Beer Fat Grilled Marbles

Find it at 9 Bras Basah Rd, Singapore 189559
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Craft Feeds

Calling all beer lovers: you’re in for a real treat, for there’s one more boozy option for you this month! Craft Feeds has fifteen varieties of draught and bottled beers lined up for your drinking pleasure, along with cocktails, a couple of wine options, and sharing plates; so invite a couple of friends along and make this a group affair!
Dishes we love: Pork Cheeks with Marmite Butter, Parsnip, Charred Baby Corn and Mustard Mayo, Flame-seared Salmon, Lost Coast Indica IPA

Find it at 13 Duxton Hill Singapore 089597 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089597
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Jiakpalang Eating House

Singapore’s hawker scene is well-known worldwide for a reason – our local food is simply too good to pass up! This restaurant capitalises on our love for local cuisine with Singaporean zi-char, but with a modern twist. Pay them a visit to experience the novelty of it all, and return for great comfort food at affordable prices.
Dishes we love: Signature Sesame Soy Chicken Rice, 24 Hour Wagyu Beef Brisket Bowl

Find it at 456 Alexandra Road, #01-04/ 06 Fragrance Empire Building, Singapore 119962
Book a table at Jiakpalang Eating House and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Venue by Chef Sebastian

Chef Sebastian Ng of the popular former Ember Restaurant is back at it again, but this time with casual, contemporary European cuisine! It’s casual, unpretentious and right in the heart of central Singapore, so you have every reason to visit!
Dishes we love: Chilean Seabass with Mushroom & Bacon Ragout and Truffle Yuzu Butter, Grilled Octopus with Burnt Butter, Capers and Bean Puree

Find it at 6A Shenton Way Downtown Gallery Unit 01-02, Singapore 068815
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Harāru Izakaya

This Izakaya (casual Japanese gastropub) isn’t much of an Izakaya at all, as it’s one of the few that doesn’t serve alcohol simply because it’s Muslim-owned and halal certified – great news for our Muslim readers and for those of us trying to cut back on our alcohol intake! That shouldn’t be your only reason for visiting though – they also serve up delish finger food, a plethora of indulgent grilled items, and all sorts of Japanese delights that are bound to satisfy all your cravings!
Dishes we love: Gyu Nitsuke, Surume Ika, Matcha Soy Tea

Find it at 16 Bussorah Street, Singapore 199437
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Pura Brasa

Pura Brasa is a gastronomic grill restaurant that hails from the land of great tapas, seafood, and all things bright and beautiful (Spain, if it wasn’t obvious enough); so look no further if you’re a fan of delicious, high quality meats prepared by a top-of-the-line JOSPER Charcoal Oven, sangrias, and tapas – Pura Brasa is definitely the place to be!
Dishes we love: Grilled Gilthead, Mussels, Grilled Lamb Chops

Find it at 5 Wallich Street #01-16, Tanjong Pagar Centre, 078883
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Brand New on the Michelin Guide

We’ve updated our guide to all the Michelin starred-restaurants on Chope, and are all set to help you on your quest to indulge at Singapore’s most prestigious restaurants. If you’re looking for something new and exciting on this exclusive list, we’ve got you covered as well! Read on for eight brand new restaurants to drool over, and trust us when we say you should Chope them now before the inevitable three-month wait materialises!

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Meta Restaurant

Dining at Meta is an adventure in of itself. Their sprawling open kitchen allows you to get up close and personal with the magical Chef Sun Kim and his talented team as you eagerly await your exquisite French-Korean meal. Our personal favourites? Their fresh and zesty Oyster with Lemon & Pomelo and Wagyu Bulgogi with Egg Jelly & Korean Pear Kimchi for sure!

Find it at 9 Keong Saik Road, Singapore (089117)
Book a table at Meta Restaurant and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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This contemporary fine-dining Australian restaurant at CHIJMES serves up beautifully balanced dishes with a fresh, unconventional twist, all in a homely, relaxed environment – a tricky combination for sure. All the more impressive then that chef-owner Sam Aisbett pulls it all off with such aplomb. Don’t leave without ordering the melt-in-your-mouth Slow Cooked Mangalica Pork Jowl that’s brimming with umami goodness, and remember to finish off your meal with their delectable Feijoa Ice Cream!

Find it at 30 Victoria Street, #01-26/27, CHIJMES, Singapore (187996)
Book a table at Whitegrass and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Restaurant Labyrinth

This whimsical restaurant boasts beautifully intricate creations that are almost too pretty to eat – until you get a whiff of how great everything smells. Then, we assure you, you’ll be licking the plate clean! Restaurant Labyrinth takes well-loved Singaporean classics like Chili Crab, Curry Rice, and Moonlight Hor Fun to an entirely new level with Chef LG Han’s mesmerising creativity. Any Singaporean foodie will be delighted to indulge here, that’s for sure!

Find it at 8 Raffles Avenue #02-23, Esplanade Mall, Singapore (039802)
Book a table at Restaurant Labyrinth and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Saint Pierre

Enjoy scrumptious fine-dining coupled with phenomenal views of Marina Bay at Saint Pierre by Chef Emmanuel Stroobant, and prepare to be blown away by all their “Essence-Centric” delights – a term that refers to the way essences (derived from premium seasonal produce) are used as stock and seasonings for dishes that are both tasty AND healthy! Be sure to give the Vanilla Oil Marinated Momotaro Tomato, and Cod with Oxtail and Daikon a whirl! You won’t regret it!

Find it at 1 Fullerton Road, #02-02B, One Fullerton, Singapore (049213)
Book a table at Saint Pierre and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Garibaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar

We can say with authority that Chef-owner Robert Galetti does Italian food right. This classy restaurant serves up perfectly cooked pasta and other authentic Italian dishes made up of only the best, freshest ingredients they can get their hands on. Everything here is delightful, and we mean everything – from the bread you’re offered to start right through to the indulgent end of dolce and formaggi. Our personal favourites? The Gnocchi Al Gorgonzola, Braciola di Maiale and their special Tiramisu’ of Mamma Bice. Buon appetito!

Find it at 36 Purvis Street, #01-02, Singapore (188613)
Book a table at Garibaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Cheek by Jowl

If you’re tired of having the same old thing over and over again, your search for something novel and exciting is over – Chef Rishi Naleendra highlights and reinterprets modern Australian dishes at Cheek by Jowl for the ultimate gastronomic experience! The Duck & Waffles is a signature dish not to be missed, and their Coconut with Laksa Leaf Ice Cream is one of the most decadent desserts we’ve ever had. YUM.

Find it at 21 Boon Tat Street, Singapore (069620)
Book a table at Cheek by Jowl and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Singapore river sunset? Check. Drink in hand? Check. Delicious Italian fare? Check and check. Charcoal takes center stage at this open-kitchen restaurant, and everything that comes out of the kitchen is smoky and succulent as a result – especially their smoked Duck Breast and Grass Fed Beef Tenderloin! It doesn’t matter if you’re on a intimate romantic date or out with 10 of your bestest friends, ‘cause Braci is definitely the place to tempt your tummy with all manner of deliciozo treats.

Find it at 52 Boat Quay, Level 5, Singapore (049841)
Book a table at Braci and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Summer Palace

Long lauded as one of Singapore’s preeminent Cantonese restaurants, a star for Summer Palace at Regent Singapore comes as no surprise to those that have dined there. Chef Liu Ching Hai offers a stunning spread of dim sum including a dim sum of the month that promises to showcase the peak flavours of the season. Wok-fried, roasted, steamed, or double boiled, the mastery over Cantonese cuisine’s many disciplines is undeniable… And delicious.

Find it at 1 Cuscaden Road, Level 3, The Regent Singapore, Singapore (249715)
Book a table at Summer Palace and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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7 Restaurants to Satisfy Your Korean Food Cravings

We know that the K-wave (or tsunami) has hit the world hard in the past few years in the form of music, TV shows, killer makeup looks, and fashion styles, but the best thing that came out of it has to be the flurry of amazing Korean restaurants that popped up all over our little island! Here are some of the best places you can get your fix of delish Korean food:

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BORNGA

You can’t go wrong with a restaurant as established as BORNGA – there are more than 30 branches in Korea alone, so expect only the best from this KBBQ place! Be sure to try the Haemul Pajeon (Korean scallion pancakes) and Woo Samgyup (thinly sliced beef drenched in their signature sauce), I promise you won’t regret it!

Find it at 3 Temasek Boulevard, #01-641/642, Suntec City, Singapore (038983)
Book a table at BORNGA and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Hyangtogol Korean Restaurant

Hyangtogol Korean Restaurant is THE restaurant to go to for truly authentic Korean food in Singapore. It was recently named one of the world’s top five overseas Korean restaurants by the Korean Food Foundation, so head on down for Korean goodies like Ginseng Chicken and Bibimbap – any more authentic and you’d have to fly to Korea to get your fix!

Find it at 252 North Bridge Road, B1-74, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore (179103)
Book a table at Hyangtogol Korean Restaurant and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Chicken Up

There’s nothing quite like biting into the crispy skin of a golden, juicy piece of Korean fried chicken, and Chicken Up does it just right! There are three different versions for you to choose from: give their classic soy-garlic version a spin, dig into their signature Spicy Up chicken for a satisfying kick, or try out their YangNyum-style chicken for a delightful sweet and spicy combo – perfect paired with a glass of ice cold beer or soju! Hey, if it’s good enough for Koreans, it’s good enough for me.

Find it at 176 Orchard Road, #01-33H, The Centrepoint, Singapore (238843)
Book a table at Chicken Up and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Ho Rang I

You know what they say, home-cooked food is always the best food, but if you don’t have a Korean family, this family-style restaurant comes close! Their appetisers are amazing: the Jap Chae (sweet potato vermicelli) is to die for and their Budaejjigae (Korean Army Stew) is one of the best I’ve ever had – it’s well balanced, tasty and comforting – definitely something that’ll leave you wanting more. So pack up the entire family (aunties and uncles included) and head down for some top-notch family-style K-chow.

Find it at 165 Thomson Road, Goldhill Centre, Singapore (307618)
Book a table at Ho Rang I and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Vatos Urban Tacos

Korean-Mexican fare? SIGN ME UP. They’re both incredibly flavourful and pack a powerful punch, so it’s no surprise these two cuisines are perfect together. Get your hands on Kimchi Carnitas Fries, Kimchi Pork Quesadillas, and a plethora of other delicious fusion food done right – and wash all of it down with some of their signature margaritas for a great night out! I recommend the Sexy Sanchez, but be sure to book a cab ‘cause you’ll want more than one and these babies pack a punch.

Find it at 36 Beach Road, #01-03, Singapore (189677)
Book a table at Vatos Urban Tacos and earn 2X-Chope Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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8 Korean BBQ

This industrial-chic barbecue joint relies on only the best cuts of meat to truly elevate your KBBQ experience to a whole new level. Here you can get your hands on flavourful Mangalitsa pork and beautifully marbled Ohmi Wagyu beef, served however you like: marinated, as-is, or cooked in a delicious stew! Be sure to try their signature Eight Colours Set that features eight different varieties of pork belly, all bound to leave you feeling satisfied.

Find it at 1 Scotts Road, #04-20/21, Shaw Centre, Singapore (228208)
Book a table at 8 Korean BBQ and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Chir Chir

It’s hard to understand how anyone could possibly get bored of the taste of classic Korean fried chicken, but if you’re jonesin’ for something new, Chir Chir (South Korea’s largest chain of restaurants, by the way) is here to save the day! This popular fried chicken restaurant serves up their famous Honey Butter Chicken that’s sweet, salty, buttery and everything else that’s good in the world. YUM.

Find it at 313 Orchard Road, #B3-04/05/06
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Celebrate Chope’s Birthday with Epic Deals!

Chope’s thrilled to be turning six this year, and we’d like to extend our celebrations to you with a bunch of amazing birthday deals that are bound to blow you away! Here’s a sneak peek of what’s to come:

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Monday, 12th June, 8am

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Riddle me this: what does half a succulent A La Plancha Lobster from Umi + Vino, a half slab of smoky Memphis-Style Hickory-Smoked Barbeque Pork Ribs from Jerry’s BBQ & Grill and delish Truffle Duck Confit Tacos from REDPAN have in common? They’re all going for $1 each, amongst a plethora of other mouthwatering dishes from a bunch of well-loved restaurants around Singapore!

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Tuesday, 13th June, 8am

One more #ChopeThrill just for you: earn a whopping 600 Chope-Dollars (500 extra Chope-Dollars!) when you make an in-app restaurant booking on the 13th of June! Just in case you’re new to Chope, here’s a helpful page that’ll answer any questions you may have regarding the redemption of Chope-Dollars (long story short: they can be used to redeem dining vouchers!).

Click here for more info, T&Cs apply

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Thursday, 15th June, 8am

We’re giving out virtual goodie bags on our actual birthday in the form of a flash sale of EPIC proportions, and here are some of the amazing deals up for grabs:

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Up to 50% Off Chope Vouchers with Visa
$25 for $50 Vouchers
$70 for $100 Vouchers

Visa cardholders rejoice – get up to 50% off your meal at top restaurants like New Ubin Seafood, Wooloomooloo Steakhouse, The Boiler and many more of your favourite places! Enter the exclusive page with the first 6 digits of your Visa card where you can purchase a $50 voucher at more than 20 of Chope’s top restaurants for just $25, so you have all the more reason to go out and eat to your heart’s content.

Click here for more info – also, take note that quantities are limited, so you have to act fast!

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$0.60 Buffet Deals

Grab a pair of buffet vouchers while stocks last and celebrate with someone you love – the 2nd diner gets to feast for just 60 cents at buffet restaurants like Escape Restaurant & Lounge, Atrium Restaurant and Oscar’s! If this doesn’t get you excited, we don’t know what will!

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6% In-App Discounts

It’s an opportune time to treat yourself to voucher purchases, as you get to save an additional 6% off ALL in-app voucher purchases on the 15th of June! The subtotal shown in the app will automatically reflect all prices after the discount so don’t worry, we’ve already done all the work for you 😉

Click here for more info, T&Cs apply

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Fresh Eats: 9 New Restaurants to Check Out this June!

Another month has come and gone, and now we have nine more spanking new restaurants for you to try! Time to ditch your diet and indulge at these amazing new joints.

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Tsukiji Fish Market Restaurant

Remember being filled with jealousy and yearning while scrolling through your Instagram/Facebook feed during cherry blossom season when half your friendlist was strolling around Japan, chowing down on freshly cut (and caught!) sashimi at Tsukiji Fish Market? Now it’s your turn to treat yourself to a smorgasbord of Japanese delights at Tsukiji Fish Market Restaurant, right here in Orchard Central! (So much cheaper than a trip to Japan, and almost as good.)

Find it at 181 Orchard Road, #12-02, Orchard Central, 238896
Book a table at Tsukiji Fish Market Restaurant and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Aburiya and The Container

Aburiya is well-known for their exquisite, marbled cuts of wagyu beef, and they recently fused their yakiniku concept with a tapas and cocktail bar! Head down to Aburiya and The Container by Boat Quay for smoky grilled meats, small plates, and delish cocktails – you’ll definitely find something you fancy here!

Find it at 78-79 Boat Quay, 049866
Book a table at Aburiya and The Container and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Bottega Kitchen & More

Not a fan of restaurants that charge exorbitant prices for bite-sized portions of fancy fusion food and leave you feeling hungry (and $100 poorer)? If so, you’re definitely going to love Bottega Kitchen & More. Dig into unpretentious, no-frills, hearty, authentic Italian fare at prices that won’t make your wallet beg for mercy. Save the fancier fare for a special occasion!

Find it at 31 Hong Kong Street, 059670
Book a table at Bottega Kitchen & More and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Coriander Leaf Grill

How can anyone in their right mind pass up anything charcoal grilled? Coriander Leaf Grill is owned by the same exemplary team behind the established Coriander Leaf Restaurant, and serves up contemporary Asian-style charcoal grilled dishes alongside bespoke cocktails, wines, and beers on tap. Count us in!

Find it at 12 Ann Siang Rd, 069692
Book a table at Coriander Leaf Grill and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Royal Palm at Clarke Quay

Settle in for a tasty set lunch that’ll only set you back $20++ while enjoying views of the Singapore river in this hidden oasis in the heart of Clarke Quay. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a long day at work!

Find it at 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, #04-86/87, The Central, 059817
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Zaffron Banana Leaf

Delicious, aromatic Indian food at wallet friendly prices? Yes, please! Zaffron Banana Leaf was opened by the culinary geniuses behind Zaffron Kitchen, so rest assured you’ll be in good hands. We promise you’ll leave this establishment already planning your next visit!

Find it at 65 Jurong West Central 3, 648332
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Royal Palm at Orchid Country Club

Royal Palm strikes again, but this time with an amazing buffet spread. We’re talking local, Indian, western, and Mediterranean cuisine along with fresh seafood – there’s truly something for everyone here. Did we mention it’s a steal for only $30++/pax? See you there!

Find it at 1 Orchid Club Rd, 769162
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I’m Kim Junior

I’m Kim has opened up a brand new outlet at *SCAPE that serves delicious KBBQ at insanely affordable prices. But just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, this fun, quirky restaurant also serves up free-flow Chicken and Seafood Galbi (spicy stir-fried chicken) and alongside scrumptious slabs of marinated meat and other Korean goodies! Head on down as soon as you can, your stomach (and wallet) will thank you for it.

Find it at 2 Orchard Link #03-01, 237978
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HolyCrab

HolyCrab is armed with an ambitious mission: elevate the beloved Singapore-style crab to a whole new level. The classic butter crab is known as “Devil’s Crab” here, and the salted egg yolk has been renamed the Orgasmic Crab – but does it truly live up to the hype? Head on down and find out for yourself, we promise you won’t regret it!

Find it at 2 Tan Quee Lan Street, #01-03, 188091
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Save vs Splurge: Singapore Edition

Singaporean food is well known for being both inexpensive and amazing, but if you don’t want to seem kiam siap (stingy), or if you just want to escape sweltering heat, there are pricier versions of our favourite cheap eats that are perfect for dining out with clients or foreign friends. It’s up to you to decide!

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Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak is flipping AMAZING, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Abandon your diet plans, throw all caution to the wind, and tuck into fragrant, coconut-flavoured rice topped with delish sambal chili, a fried egg, deep fried ikan bilis and peanuts, and a couple of deep fried chicken wings or pan fried fish for good measure. Feel free to add on other goodies like otah, stewed vegetables, or fried fish balls at some of Singapore’s favourite haunts: Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak if you’re in the west, or Ponggol Nasi Lemak if you’re in the east! A large plate with multiple add-ons will only cost you $5 at most – you really can’t go wrong with either one.

Want to enjoy Nasi Lemak in a more atas, air-conditioned environment? We have TWO retro-style restaurants for you to visit! The Coconut Club and SINPOPO both exude a fun, classic, old-school charm (totally Instaworthy), and are perfect for your weekly #tbt post! A plate from The Coconut Club will set you back $12.80, and a sharing plate of fragrant Nasi Lemak for two at SINPOPO is $28, but we promise they’re both worth it. The fragrant rice is cooked to perfection and served alongside chunky sambal chili (YUM) and everything else that comes with a great plate of Nasi Lemak.

Find Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak at 221A/B, Boon Lay Place, 641221
Find Ponggol Nasi Lemak at 965 Upper Serangoon Rd, 534721
Find The Coconut Club at 6 Ann Siang Hill, 069787
Find SINPOPO at 458 Joo Chiat Road, 427671
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Laksa

Singapore seems a little nuts for coconuts, and for good reason – rich, mildly spicy coconut broth is what makes laksa so incredibly indulgent and irresistible. I know Singaporeans are INTENSE about which bowl of laksa truly takes the cake, but these three are my personal favourites. Head down to 328 Katong Laksa, Roxy Laksa or Sungei Road Laksa (I can’t narrow down my list any further, I’m sorry) for a slurping good bowl of noodles that’ll only cost you $5 at most, even if you add on extra noodles, cockles, and other goodies.

Now, if you want to splurge, Beast & Butterflies at M Social Singapore has a fresh take on the classic dish. Featuring smooth, thick mee tai mak (or lao shu fen/rat noodles) instead of the standard fare, it will run you $16. Chatterbox serves up an extravagant bowl of Lobster Laksa, complete with thick vermicelli, quail eggs, fish cakes, dried beancurd, and a whole Boston Lobster simmered in spicy coconut gravy! No, that’s not a typo. A delight for sure, but also something that will set you back $36. Worth it? For the relaxing ambience and those hearty mouthfuls of sweet, succulent lobster flesh drenched in laksa gravy – definitely.

Find 328 Katong Laksa at 51 East Coast Road, 428770
Find Roxy Laksa at 73A Ayer Rajah Crescent, #01-17, 139957
Find Sungei Road Laksa at Blk 27 Jalan Berseh #01-100, 200027
Find Beast & Butterflies at 90 Robertson Quay, Level 1, 238259
Find Chatterbox at 333 Orchard Rd, Level 5, Mandarin Orchard, 238867
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Chicken Rice

Okay, real talk, this is the ONE thing I look forward to having every time I head home from a long trip overseas. There’s honestly nothing more comforting than sitting in a noisy kopitiam and shoveling fragrant chicken stock (and fat) infused rice in my mouth – and one of my favourite places to get it is from Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice. You can’t go wrong with their smooth, tender pieces of chicken and flavourful grains of rice. I’m not a rice person, but trust me when I say that I’ll lick this entire plate clean.

Wanna have it somewhere fancier? Chatterbox strikes again with their award-winning Hainanese Chicken Rice – enjoy your tasty plate of goodness for $32 in a beautiful, relaxing 5-star hotel.

Find Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice at 101 Thomson Road, #01-08 United Square, 307591
Find Chatterbox at 333 Orchard Rd, Level 5, Mandarin Orchard, 238867
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Beautifully barbecued chunks of meat on a skewer? Sign me up! It was all my Swiss friend’s lovely family would talk about when discussing Singaporean food in the middle of winter when we were busy having raclette, and for good reason. It’s really a genius way to enjoy meat, especially when it’s dunked in a bowl of satay sauce full of peanutty-goodness. Get some amazingly affordable satay at Chai Ho Satay or Fang Yuan Satay, where a skewer will only set you back 50 cents AT MOST. Talk about a value for money!

Violet Oon Satay Bar & Grill is the place to be for slightly more extravagant fare. The restaurant is absolutely beautiful and furnished in rich greens and polished oak, with handpicked vintage-looking decor that’ll bring you back to the good ol’ days. You can get three skewers of Angus Beef Satay for $18 that are tender and full of smokey goodness – pricey, but there’s a reason why people keep coming back for more!

Find Chai Ho Satay at #01-10, 448 Clementi Ave 3, 120448
Find Fang Yuan Satay at #01-344M, Blk 75 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh, 310075
Find Violet Oon Satay Bar & Grill at 3B River Valley Road, #01-18, 179021
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Char Kway Teow

Hill Street Fried Kway Teow has queues that stretch on for miles (ok, slight exaggeration) and you’ll understand why after an arduous 30 minute wait. Their $4 Char Kway Teow has incredible wok hei and is the most fragrant thing EVER (my mouth waters just thinking about it). It’s greasy and sinfully good, full of cockles and noodles doused in the sweet and salty dark soy sauce, and makes you feel like you need to run 5km just to unclog your arteries after inhaling a plate (or two, I won’t judge), just the way a good plate of Char Kway Teow should be. It’s affectionately called a heart attack on a plate for a reason!

Kopi Tiam Swissôtel The Stamford has a great plate of wok-fried goodness for $18 that’s chock full of fresh prawns, cockles, and fish cakes. The restaurant is also furnished to look like a real kopitiam right out of the 80’s (complete with a wooden signboard), except you’ll be enjoying your plate of greasy, fried goodness in air-conditioned comfort – a welcome respite from Singapore’s heat, that’s for sure!

Find Hill Street Fried Kway Teow at 16 Bedok S Rd, 460016
Find Kopi Tiam Swissôtel The Stamford at 2 Stamford Rd, 178882
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Bubur Pulut Hitam

This dark mixture may seem a little daunting at first, but it’s one of Singapore’s most beloved desserts. Made up of black glutinous rice (which gives the dessert a satisfying, slightly chewy texture), creamy coconut milk, and gula meleka for a sweet, nutty fragrance, this sweet dish is sure to please your inner sweet tooth. Get your fix from Lit Lit Sin Cold & Hot Desserts, where dessert prices range between $1.20 to $2.30 – a value for money for sure!

Alternatively, you could head to National Kitchen by Violet Oon for a fancier rendition of the popular Nyonya dessert, this time topped with a generous dollop of coconut ice cream ($12). If this isn’t the best way to #treatyoself, I don’t know what is!

Find Lit Lit Sin Cold & Hot Desserts at 928 Yishun Central 1, #01-157, 760928
Find National Kitchen by Violet Oon at 1 St Andrews Road, #02-01, 178957
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Sun-Soaked Sentosa’s Best Beach Bars, Cafes and Restaurants

Singapore doesn’t have many beaches for you to lounge around on despite being a sunny tropical island. However, if you’re determined to soak up the sun and waves without hopping on a plane, here’s a quick rundown of Singapore’s best beaches – plus the best restaurants and cafes to chill out in!

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Tanjong Beach

Tanjong beach is the ultimate dog lovers’ paradise – it’s the place people usually take their dogs for a swim and a stroll (except the adorable pups are usually too excited to just stroll at a leisurely pace), so be prepared to have the time of your life! Bring your fur children along and grab a snack along with a cocktail at Tanjong Beach Club while soaking up some sun rays on lounge beds on soft white sand. Sit back and relax with some Cider Battered Fish & Chips ($28) with a side of fragrant Truffle Fries ($10), and a cold  Piña Colada ($23) in hand and feel all the stress and tension of the outside world melt away. Remember to slap on some sunscreen!

Find Tanjong Beach Club at 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Sentosa, 098942
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Palawan Beach

Palawan is Singapore’s child friendly beach, full of activities to keep children occupied for an entire day (or until they exhaust themselves from playing and swimming). Stroll across the suspension bridge to the little Palawan Island (which is also where Asia is closest to the Equator!), and on the other side you’ll be rewarded with a viewing platform that gives you a bird’s eye view of Sentosa. Grab a seat at FOC Sentosa for delish Spanish fare – there’s even a pool by the bar! Imagine goggling at a breathtaking pink and purple-hued sunset while sipping on a glass of FOC Red Sangria ($16) and digging into a Squid Ink Paella ($40 for 2) – talk about perfection!

Find FOC Sentosa at 110 Tanjong Beach Walk, Singapore 098943
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Siloso Beach

Siloso Beach is truly where the action’s at – this is definitely the place for you if you’re someone who likes to party, or if you’re the type of person who’s constantly on the move! You can surf a man-made wave at Wave House and chow down on their 1-Foot Garlic Baguette ($5.50) or the all time favourite ‘Wipe Out’ Pizza (topped with beef pepperoni, smoked chicken, chicken bratwurst, mushrooms, capsicum, pineapple and olives – $17.80) if you’re feeling peckish, or head over to Bikini Bar for a ice cold glass of Bintang beer!

If you’d prefer to just chill out, there’s something here for you too: Coastes offers a casual, laid-back beachy vibe where the sunbeds and deck chairs are placed right to the water’s edge. So sit back and relax with a good book, and dig into their delish Big Bad Wolf Pizza (bacon, roast chicken, capsicun, mushrooms – $25) or the flaky beer-battered Coastes Fish Burger ($20). You can also sprawl out at one of Ola Beach Club’s many sundeck chairs for some Hawaiian goodies – like their Kalua Pig Taco ($25) and Lomi Lomi Salmon ($16). Craving some Indian food? Kurry Korner’s got you covered with their hearty Chicken Tikka Masala & Butter Chicken ($17.60 each) that you can wash down with a refreshing glass of Mango Lassi ($6.60).

Find Wave House at 36 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, 099007
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Find Bikini Bar at 50 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-01, 099000
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Find Coastes at 50 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-06, 099000
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Find Ola Beach Club at 46 Siloso Beach Walk, 099005
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Find Kurry Korner at 50 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, 099000
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Quayside Isle @ Sentosa Cove 

Drive a little further down to the luxurious Sentosa Coast Marina for a breezy row of restaurants and cafes reminiscent of Croatia’s Splitska Riva (only my favourite place in the entire universe) where you can settle down with a tall iced latte and almost teleport from the hustle and bustle of Singapore’s dizzying city lights to the jewel toned Adriatic seafront in a matter of seconds.

Visit Sabio By The Sea for great tapas – the El Pulpo (grilled octopus leg, $24) and Vieiras en Salsa de Cava (sea scallops with white wine sauce, $22) are seriously top notch; or Miska Cafe for yummy Falafel ($19) or Shakshouka ($20) – you can’t go wrong with Mediterranean fare! There’s also Greenwood Fish Market if you’re feelin’ seafood – the Cold Seafood Platter ($99) consists of a steamed ½ Boston lobster, marinated Yellowfin tuna, freshly shucked oysters, New Zealand green lip mussels, littleneck clams, tiger prawns, and in-house apple wood cold smoked salmon, and is great for sharing!

Fancy some chewy New York style breakfast bagels? Get The Central Park sandwich ($14) stuffed with spring onion cream cheese, lox, and a smattering of capers from Schmearperfect anytime of the day. If pizza’s your thing, BIG FAT MAMA’s One Metre Pizzas are bound to satisfy!

There’s truly something for everyone here – so fret not if you can’t jet off for a beach holiday anytime soon; just head down to Sentosa and let the golden sun and salty air whisk you away to paradise.

Find Sabio By The Sea at 31 Ocean Way #01-02, Quayside Isle, Sentosa Cove, 098375
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Find Miska Cafe at 31 Ocean Way, #01-07, Quayside Isle, Sentosa Cove, 098375
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Find Greenwood Fish Market at 31 Ocean Way, #01-04/05, Quayside Isle, Sentosa Cove, 098375
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Find Schmear at 31 Ocean Way, #01-03, Quayside Isle, Sentosa Cove, 098275
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Find BIG FAT MAMA at 31 Ocean Way, #01-06 Quayside Isle, 098373
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Top Restaurants in Asian Cities – Part 1

Ready to take a trip to these hoppin’ Asian cities? If so, you don’t want to miss these top restaurants, ’cause eating local food the best part about traveling (in our humble opinion). If you’re unsure where to start, here are some of our top picks.

Singapore

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New Ubin Seafood

There are two things Singaporeans love when it comes to food: (1) variety, and (2) a good value for money, so it should come as no surprise to you that New Ubin Seafood is one of Singapore’s most frequented restaurants! It’s the perfect place to bring a large group of friends with varied food preferences, for you’re bound to find something to satisfy even the choosiest of eaters. From deliciously fragrant Garlic Baked Crab & Bee Hoon to the hearty Chicken Masala, you’d be missing out if you pass this place up!

Find it at 63 Hillview Ave, Level 6 Canteen, Singapore (669569)
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Wild Honey

Wild Honey is the best place to unwind. It’s cosy, comforting, and serves up large portions of different types of breakfast foods from all over the world, all day long! The Greek breakfast consists an open-faced omelette baked with fragrant lamb moussaka, béchamel, Keflograviera cheese, shaved red onion, and fried Japanese eggplant with grilled flatbread – it’s a must try! If you prefer something sweet, The Brittany will hit all the right spots with its panettone french toast stacked with baby bananas, salted caramel mascarpone, toffee-ed hazelnuts, and salted caramel sauce. Drool…

Find it at 6 Scotts Road, #03-02, Scotts Square, 228209
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Find it at 333A Orchard Road, #03-01, Mandarin Gallery, 238867
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Hong Kong

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Ming Court

Two Michelin-starred contemporary Cantonese food with wine pairings? Count us in! Ming Court is located at the swanky Cordis Hotel in the heart of Mong Kok, and serves up spectacular Chinese cuisine. Give their famous Eight Treasure Soup a whirl (the eight treasures are Abalone, Fish Maw, Chicken, Shiitake Mushroom, Bamboo Pith, Black Tree Fungus, Dried Tangerine Peel, and Ginger), and their Honey Barbequed Supreme Pork Loin is to die for – it’s the perfect combination of sweet, salty, crispy, and juicy- just the way meat should be!

Find it at Level 6, Cordis Hotel, 555 Shanghai St., Mong Kok
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NOBU

We’ll spare you the formalities since almost everyone has heard of NOBU, but if you haven’t: it’s only the world’s most acclaimed innovative Japanese restaurant, no big deal really. You’ll find it worldwide: amidst twinkling Vegas lights, frequented by A-listers at WeHo, nestled on the picturesque Monte Carlo coast, and on the buzzing streets of Hong Kong, amongst many others. Stop by for a taste of Toro Tartar with Caviar and melt-in-your-mouth Black Cod Saikyo Yaki – we guarantee you’ll be back for seconds (or thirds)!

Find it at 2/F, InterContinental Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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Bangkok

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Cocotte Farm Roast & Winery

Cocotte Farm Roast & Winery is one of the best farm-to-table restaurants in Bangkok, dedicated to bringing you only the best and freshest produce that Thailand has to offer. Be sure to give their Cocotte signatures like The Farmer ‘Egg Cocotte’ a try: it consists of an organic duck egg cooked at 64 degrees, duck rillettes, and parmesan foam. If you’re craving something heartier, their tender Tomahawk Australian Wagyu is a succulent treat that you’ll be dreaming about for days!

Find it at G/F, 39 Boulevard, Sukhumvit Soi 39, Khlong Tan Nuea, Bangkok Thailand
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Laemgate Infinite

Laemgate Infinite is one of Bangkok’s top à la carte seafood buffet restaurants, and for good reason. There’s always a wide array of fresh seafood straight from Chonburi available (we’re talking Oysters, Roasted Salt Shrimp and the like), alongside other lip-smacking dishes like Flavoured Grilled Pork and Som Tum with Pickled Crab. It’s also affordably priced and a 15 minute stroll from Chatuchak Market. I don’t know about you, but I was pretty much sold at “seafood buffet” – this sounds like heaven on Earth to me!

Find it at 2/F, 349 SJ Infinite One Business Complex, Vibhavadi Rungsit Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok Thailand
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Phuket

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Palm Seaside

Palm Seaside is a literal tropical paradise complete with ocean views, golden sunlight, palm trees swaying in the distance, comfy cushioned seats, and fresh catches from the Andaman Sea. Indulge in King Prawns with red curry paste, Linguini with Andaman Prawns or some Bouillabaisse – it’s the perfect place to do so!

Find it at 110/2 Moo 3 Bangtao Beach, Cherngtalay, Thalang, Phuket Thailand
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Cut Grill & Lounge

Cut Grill & Lounge boasts succulent cuts of meat sourced directly from the Royal Projects Farm in Chiang Mai, so come here expecting high quality, locally sourced goodness! Dig into amazingly smoky Grilled Pork Ribs, creamy, fatty, Beef Tartar, and succulent Lamb Shank Confit – go ahead and treat yourself to the ultimate meat indulgence!

Find it at Soi4, Lagoon Road, Boat Avenue, Cherngtalay, Talang, Phuket 83110, Thailand
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Bali

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Sarong

Sarong is THE place to visit if you want to savour expertly prepared Asian dishes (mostly Indonesian, Thai, and Indian) in a beautifully intimate and cosy setting amongst luxurious dark wood furnishings reminiscent of a five-star Balinese resort. The food’s spicy and oh-so-good: their Signature Crispy Pork Belly with Sichuan chilli salt tamarillo & tamarind sauce is a crowd pleaser, and their Slow cooked Sri Lankan Lamb Curry is tender, hearty, comforting – everything you could possibly want in a curry dish.

Find it at Jalan Petitenget No. 19x, Bali 80361
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MÉTIS

MÉTIS is well-known in Bali’s fine dining scene. It combines a classic fine dining concept with lush tropical beauty in an elegant establishment located in the heart of Seminyak, and provides an excellent interpretation of classic French dishes with a Mediterranean twist! Be sure to try their Pan Seared Organic Grass Fed Australian Beef Tenderloin served with tender braised oxtail, Bellota croquettes, and black truffle jus for a exquisite gastronomic experience unlike any other.

Find it at Jalan Petitenget No.6, Bali 80361
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Jakarta

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Amuz

Amuz is one of Jakarta’s top fine dining restaurants, and it’s easy to see why! Its main focus is on highlighting the rich flavours of French cuisine, and its ever-changing menu ensures that you’ll be getting the freshest seasonal produce that the markets have to offer. Expect something new and exciting each time you return!

Find it at The Energy Building, 2nd Floor, Jalan Jend. Sudirman Kav 52-53, Jakarta 12190
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AB Steak by Chef Akira Back

Steak lovers, you’re in for a real treat. AB Steak is a brand new steakhouse with a unique Korean twist where meat truly takes the center stage! The beautifully marbled steaks are grilled to smoky perfection and served with a five different dipping sauces (soy wasabi, ssamjang, sesame oil, chimichurri, and bulgogi) and flavoured salts (garlic, kimchi, truffle, yuzu, and Himalayan) for the ultimate indulgence. You can’t go wrong with their House Aged Porterhouse or the Wagyu 9+ Flat Iron Steak!

Find it at MD Place – Mezzanine Level, Jalan Setiabudi Selatan No. 7, Kuningan, Jakarta 12910
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Shanghai

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Lost Heaven (Silk Road)

You don’t have to trek through the beautiful mountainous terrains of northwest China to get your hands on delicious Xinjiang delicacies when you can get it at a comfortable, elegantly furnished restaurant in the heart of Shanghai – perfect if you’re only here for a short layover. Lost Heaven has delectable food items that span the Silk Road, from Pomegranate Sweet & Sour Chicken to Mongolian Roasted Lamb Ribs. We also dig the Tibetan Style Roasted Beef, as it’s the closest we’ll get to Tibet…for now.

Find it at 758 Julu Lu, 2nd-3rd Floor, Jing’An District, Shanghai, China, near Fumin Lu
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Liquid Laundry

Liquid Laundry’s spacious, industrial-style interior exudes an effortless laid-back vibe. It’s the perfect place to kick back with some delicious grub and a pint of craft beer (they even have their own onsite microbrewery!) while relaxing with a bunch of friends. The Eggs Benedict with Smoked BBQ Brisket is heaven on a plate – head on down and give it a whirl!

Find it at 1028 Huaihai Zhong Lu, 2nd Floor, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China, near Donghu Lu
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