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Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak: How to be a responsible diner

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is taking the world by storm. Away from headlines and social media feeds, it’s important for everyone to take their own personal steps in ensuring that they stay safe and healthy.

At Chope, we care about our diners and restaurant partners, which is why we’re encouraging you to be extremely responsible during this period. Take note of your personal hygiene, and be mindful of your fellow diners whether you’re at home, or dining out at a restaurant.

Save the infographic below and send it along to your loved ones. In the meantime, keep clean and carry on!

Are you a restaurant looking for best practices and precautionary measures to put in place due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak?

Check out our complete guide here.

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ChopePerks: What can you do with 10,000 Chope-Dollars?

Ok, so you’re no newbie; you’re on your way to making Chope reservations like a pro, there’s a list of favourite restaurants you’ve dined at parked away in your brain, and your account is filling nicely with Chope-Dollars. Now what? It’s time to get spending, my friend. Multiply your Chope-Dollars, multiply your experiences with ChopePerks!

Let’s imagine you have 10,000 C$ – what could you do? (If you already passed that amount ages ago – teach us your ways, shifu.)

1. Fulfil your wanderlust

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At 1,000 KrisFlyer miles for every 1,200 C$ redeemed, this is seriously one of the best ways to get miles. Chope reservations are free, and with earnings starting at 100 Chope-Dollars per booking, swapping them out for miles will take no time at all. With 10,000 C$, you can redeem a whopping 8,000 Krisflyer miles, then use the remaining 400C$ to enjoy a 7% discount on Agoda hotel bookings. Pack your bags, you’re ready to go!

2. Dig in without wallet worries

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Using vouchers to pay for a meal can be totally fine. Of course, don’t pull them out at key events like the first date or a very important business meeting with higher-ups, but at other times? They could make an already unforgettable experience even better. Redeem 10,000 C$ for $300 worth of cash vouchers that you can use to offset the bill at restaurants. Italian to Japanese, fine dining to casual cafes, your C$ can be used to make your tummy – and friends – happy without hurting your wallet.

Still not sure where you’re going yet? Then you might find it more useful to redeem your C$ for discount codes that entitle you to future restaurant voucher purchases on shop.chope.co.

3. Shop til you drop

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Let’s start with a little something for the makeup junkies, whether that’s you or someone you know. How does $5 off your Sephora online purchase sound? We did the math: your 10,000 C$ can be exchanged for $400 worth of Sephora makeup products (note: each user can only redeem a $5 voucher per transaction on Sephora). We know — we’ve already put this to good use. If you don’t fancy makeup, however, there are other lifestyle options from HipVan and CapitaStar vouchers to satisfy the shopaholic in you.

Krisflyer and Agoda rewards are available across all cities on Chope. For those who are in Bangkok, Jakarta, Hong Kong, and Singapore, get up and moving because you can redeem your C$ for GuavaPass reward. Ready to shop till you drop? Shopee rewards are yours to keep if you’re in Bangkok, Jakarta, and Bali. To our Thai friends in Bangkok, Happy Fresh and Starbucks perks are waiting for you! Also, our Hong Kong friends can redeem 4,000 or 8,000 Reward-U points with C$!

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Here’s a tip: if you want to earn C$ faster, keep making reservations on Chope to hit the higher tiers. As you Chope your way up tiers with ChopePerks, the amount of C$ you earn will speed up as well.

Members and Bronze Members get 1X Chope-Dollars for every completed booking while Silver and Gold Members receive 1.25X and 1.5X Chope-Dollars respectively. Be the best of the best, a Platinum member, to boast 1.75X C$ for each booking.

The more C$ you have, the more rewards you can redeem! And after all that glorious eating, ChopePerks is here to give you the rewards you rightly deserve. Remember: only reservations made through www.chope.co and the Chope app are counted, so download the app today!

 

 

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[Egg Hunt Hint!] Must-try Cocktails at 12 of Asia’s 50 Best Bars of 2018

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

 

Asia’s #1: Manhattan, Singapore

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

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

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

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

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

Find it at 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778
Click here for more information

Asia’s #7: Tippling Club

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

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

Find it at 38 Tanjong Pagar Rd, Singapore 088461
Earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

 

Asia’s #8: Native Cocktail Bar

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

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

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

Find it at 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778
Click here for more information

 

Asia’s #12: 28 HongKong Street

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

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

Find it at 28 Hongkong Street, Singapore 059667
Click here for more information

 

Asia’s #19: Operation Dagger

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

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

Find it at 7 Ann Siang Hill, #B1-01, Singapore 069791
Click here for more information

 

Asia’s #22: Gibson

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Find it at 320 Orchard Road, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, Singapore 238865
Earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

 



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

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Ugly Delicious, a review: the docuseries that has set everyone’s craving ablaze.

Still flipping through episodes on Chef’s Table? Time to change the channel, fellow foodies – Ugly Delicious is what you should be tuning into right now.

 

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Hosted by celebrity chef David Chang of Momofuku fame and food writer (and Chang’s foodie-in-crime) Peter Meehan, Ugly Delicious is a refreshing take on gastronomy that covers everything from amazing, every day eats to the sociological and culinary history of popular foods.

Forget about white tablecloth restaurants. Instead, step out onto the streets as Chang and Meehan draw your attention back to food at its very core. Join the duo as they travel to Naples for AVP-certified pizza, tuck into street-side tacos in Los Angeles and Mexico, and gather over Thanksgiving at Chang’s family home. Each episode touches on thought-provoking discussions with revered chefs (Spago’s Wolfgang Puck from Spago, René Redzepi from Noma) as well as TV personalities (comedian Aziz Ansari, actress Gillian Jacobs), challenging them to think about what food means to themselves and to the community. 

A word of caution: make sure you have tonnes of snacks with you as you watch – hunger is guaranteed. There’s nothing this docuseries hasn’t served that won’t whet your appetite.

 

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Highlighting critical cultural dialogues through light conversations – all packaged and presented in true Lucky Peach* fashion – Ugly Delicious is an epicurean delight that can be enjoyed by experienced gourmets and everyday foodies due to its relatability. The episodes have so much depth, and yet they maintain extremely digestible at the same time.

Since its debut, numerous popular food sites such as Food52 picked up the usage of the hashtag #uglydelicious. Chang frequently uses the hashtag on his social media platforms. The title in itself epitomises the whole series, prompting viewers to remember that good food isn’t always Insta-ready. In fact, sometimes the messiest or ugliest dishes are the best ones that you’ll ever come by.

Both entertaining and enlightening, it comes as no surprise those who have watched the series are hungry for more (spoiler alert: there are only 8 lip-smacking episodes in the first season). True to its name, Ugly Delicious is proof that food doesn’t need to look pretty to be “food porn”. When you binge-watch this (and you will), it’s almost impossible not to drool the piles of crawfish boils, piping hot fried chicken tossed in sticky, sweet hot sauce, and more.

We’re not kidding – you WILL get hungry.

Whether you agree with Wolfgang Puck that people should steer away from “originality” or if you have second thoughts about Ali Wong’s stand on what makes a good Asian restaurant, there’s one takeaway from this series that we can all get behind: Food is a human experience, and no two experiences are ever alike.

To quote Chang: “There’s good food everywhere. It just may not be where you’re looking.”

*Lucky Peach is a now-defunct magazine originally founded by Chang and Meehan

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Ultra Violet your diet!

In case you missed it, Pantone announced their colour of the year for 2018 – Ultra Violet. A blue-based purple that is “complex and contemplative”, we foresee this colour popping up frequently in our lives over the coming year. Here’s how to incorporate this spunky shade into your diet!

 

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Taro Milk Tea

Everyone loves milk tea, but not a lot of people are familiar with the deliciousness that is taro milk tea. Take milk tea, blend it with some taro root, add some pearls, and you have a whole new taste. The funky colour of the drink may not appeal to everyone, but the taste will definitely make up for it!  Give Sharetea’s recipe a try – the richness of the milk tea blends well with the starchiness of the taro root, to create the perfect drink to have on a sweltering day in Singapore – you won’t even need to top up the sugar level to enjoy this sweet treat.

Find it at 200 Victoria St, 14A, Singapore 188021
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Eggplant

Eggplants are a great source of fibre and many other essential nutrients such as Vitamin B6, phytonutrients, and potassium. Despite a slew of health benefits, some people still find the sticky flesh and slight bitter taste unpalatable. Since eggplant has been a mainstay of Mediterranean cuisine for centuries, you can count on them to get it right. Try Blu Kouzina’s Imam Baildi – a Greek eggplant dish served with tomatoes and feta cheese. The tangy tomato and rich flavour of cheese help to mask the bitterness of the eggplant.

Find it at 10 Dempsey Road #01-21 Singapore 247700
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Violet Cocktails

There aren’t a lot of spirits that can produce a vibrant purple hue. We can think of certain vodkas, Chambord, and berry-based chasers. However, the danger with some pretty mixes is that taste is often foregone for looks. Some bars in Singapore have perfected pretty drinks, though, and our personal favourite is Smoke & Mirrors. Their Purple Gringo is a deliciously sweet blend of Juniper Agave and Sherry, and has a gorgeous violet tinge from the Juniper berry in the agave – one of those rare drinks that taste as good as they look.

Find it at  1 St. Andrew’s Road #06-01 National Gallery Singapore 178957
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Purple Sweet Potato

These violet spuds are rich in antioxidants and delicious to boot! The versatility of this root means that it can be baked, steamed, and even mashed, according to your preference. The humble sweet potato is the mainstay of African and Asian cuisines, and is great way of a healthy carbohydrate to your diet. If you ever tire of the same old steamed potato, check out K-Tower’s Sweet Potato Cone. The dish presents a new take on this tasty treat – a fried sweet potato roll that is not too greasy and served piping hot.

Find it at 74 Amoy Street Singapore 069893
Book a table at K Tower and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

 

 

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Butterfly Pea Tea

You’ve probably seen the butterfly pea plant dozens of times – they’re one of the most common plants in Singapore. This modest flower has become more common on menus recently due to its high content of anthocyanins. The vibrant blue of the petals also gives this drink it’s colour. There are loads of Butterfly Pea teas out there, but our vote goes to The Talad Drink for their generous portion sizes, affordable prices, and gorgeous packaging.

Find it at 190 Toa Payoh Lorong 6 #-01-520, 310190
Click here for more information on The Talad Drink.

 

 

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Milky Way Cakes

Galaxy cakes are not only gorgeous to look at, they’re a treat too! First popularised by Insider Food, these cakes are now available in several places in Singapore. Pill cakes, milky way cakes, and galaxy cakes all refer to the same thing – a cake that is covered in a shiny purple coating. These cakes are usually chocolate-flavoured and filled with an oozing filling that will make for the perfect food Boomerang. For a Milky Way Cake that tastes as good as it looks, check out Boufe, a boutique cafe in Tanglin that crafts delicious baked goods.

Find it at 308 Tanglin Road #01-01 Phoenix Park, Singapore 247974
Book a table at Boufe and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

 

 

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Acai Bowls

Acai bowls have been an Instagram trend for a while now. If you never got in on the craze, now’s a good time to catch up! Acai is a type of berry with a high level of antioxidants and can help to prevent arthritis, inflammation and obesity. Acai bowls typically consist of acai berry pulp layered with fruit, granola and other toppings such as melon seeds. There are plenty of places in Singapore were you can get your superfood fix, but we like An Acai Affair as they offer bowls that can be customised as well as an array of toppings and vegan options.

Find it at 101 East Coast Road, Singapore 428796
Click here for more information on An Acai Affair.