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“I Love to Explore and Sample Different Cuisines” – Clancie N.

We’re celebrating Chope’s birthday and all our wonderful foodies who, just like us, are in love with good food! A gastronomic adventurer with a soft spot for cheese and an insatiable sweet tooth, today’s guest star has loads of drool-worthy photos and equally delicious meals under her belt.

Say hello to our second Chope star foodie: Clancie (@clancie)!

 

Tell us a little bit about yourself: when did your love for food begin?

I have been a fussy eater since I was young. If I didn’t like it, I didn’t touch it and if I did like the food, I could eat the same thing every single day till I got bored! I can’t remember exactly when my love for food began but my first memory of really going out there to hunt for good food was while I was studying in university in Canberra, Australia. One of my friends was a huge foodie who studied hospitality and was big on food and wine. We would do part-time jobs and splurge all our pay on food or go to another state just for a foodie day trip.

I have a very slow metabolic rate so I am more particular about the food that I eat. That way, I won’t waste my precious, limited stomach space. Most people just think I am hard to please so they will always ask me to suggest or recommend places to eat instead of making the suggestions themselves.

 

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What’s your favourite restaurant in Singapore and/or overseas?

To be honest, I don’t have a favourite restaurant as I always want to try new places. I love to explore and sample different cuisines. The older I get, the more open I am to eating things that I would have rejected before (such as innards, pigs’ blood, etc). No insects or creepy crawlies or animal’s genitals for me though!

Having said that, I do have a couple of trusty restaurants/cafes that I fall back on and would recommend to friends.

Da Luca at Goldhill Plaza is a must-try if you love Italian food. The prices are not cheap but also not too extravagant. Most importantly, their service is awesome, and the food is just amazing. In recent years, they’re known for their over-the-top Truffled Angel Hair Pasta with Caviar and Uni which is only, mind you, a starter. It costs $80-ish for the basic works and up to $120 for every additional topping. It’ll definitely blow your mind (and money) away. The good news is, you can have this to share for at least 2-3 pax as the portion is huge.

For Japanese, I go to Hakumai Sushi & Omakase at International Plaza. The slices of sashimi Chef Gary Ng places on the rice are double or triple the size of the rice. Really good value for money, especially if you like your fish Aburi-ed. I wouldn’t say he’s a purist in the cuisine but I do enjoy sitting at the counter, watching him and his staff prepare my meal and making small talk with them. Everything feels really homey when you know the staff! I always walk away too full blaming myself for being so greedy, since I could have stopped them from over-feeding me.

Another restaurant I love is Nobu-Ya at Fortune Centre. I feel like I am in Japan whenever I go there, with most of their customers being Japanese, feasting on authentic Japanese Oden and other small bites. A warning though – it’s mandatory to order alcohol, or the boss may get angry and chase you off. If you like sake, ask them about their seasonal sake and you can get very good recommendations from the staff.

So many new hipster cafes open every other week and it’s really difficult to keep up with them (I don’t even want to try). My faves would be P.S. Cafe, Riders Cafe, Maison Ikkoku, Symmetry and Kith Cafe. There must a good reason why these have withstood the test of time in the F&B industry and still serve up satisfying meals to “oldies” like myself, right?

 

If you could be an ingredient, what would it be and why?

Blue Cheese – because you either like it or you don’t, which is very similar to my character. I’m the type of person you either want to get close to because I can make a really good friend or you might be put off because I “bite” and am sometimes brutally honest. Hard on the outside, a big softie on the inside. I’ve gotten better with age though!

 

What’s your go-to comfort food?

Fried Chicken!

 

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What’s one dish that represents you?

Cheesy Fries – this same answer was given by two friends who don’t know each other but are equally close to me. One said because I am “long and thin” and even though I can be hard (crunchy) like good ol’ fries, I can also be a big softie and melt like the gooey cheese. The other friend simply said I love cheese and fried food (that’s more a description of what I like but I can’t say it represents me). HAH!

 

Tell me: what’s your flava? (a.k.a. what’s your preferred flavour; i.e. Sweet, Salty, Savoury, Spicy, Sour, Bitter, etc)

I have an insanely high tolerance level for sweets. I can finish a whole jar of Nutella (the 1kg jar) in a single seating and not feel like dying of diabetes the next day. Everyone knows my love for chocolate, and it’s amazing how much I can eat without falling sick.

On the other hand, I can also take really sour foods. In fact, if you asked me to taste an orange, I might say it’s tasteless. I can’t differentiate between sweet and sour well unless the flavours are really distinctive. I also love spicy foods and have a great penchant for authentic Indian cuisine. The only problem is that it has onions in everything, and my tummy can’t take onions or it’ll start churning like a washing machine.

 

What’s your idea of a perfect food pairing?

Eggs or Cheese with anything. Seriously.

 

You just won a million dollars. What meal would you splurge it on?

I would probably throw a pool party at someone’s condominium and buy the best foods from all over Singapore so everyone gets to enjoy something they like. It could be hawker fare, pizzas or burgers, Chinese Tze Char, Korean cuisine, etc. It doesn’t really matter what and from where, as long as everyone is enjoying themselves. If there’s still money left, I would probably splurge on myself and a few besties at a fine-dining restaurant.

 

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If you could have one cuisine for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Japanese. Definitely Japanese. Japanese anything and everything. Just give me Japanese.

 

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Clancie is an avid runner and a (HUGE) bunny lover. She has been using Chope since day one (thank you, Clancie!) and loves the ease and convenience Chope provides in terms of making reservations, discovering new restaurants, and more. 

 


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“I’d travel the globe to try every cuisine.” – Daniel T.

In celebration of Chope’s 7th birthday, we’re shining the limelight on our star foodies on Chope who have dedicated themselves (and their tummies) to a life of food. With countless hours scouring through thousands of lip-smacking food photos, we’ve gathered some of our most outstanding and dedicated foodies to date.

Introducing our first Chope star foodie: Daniel (@duaguthecow)!

 

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Tell us a little bit about yourself: when did your love for food begin?

I have always loved food since I was a kid, especially when I was raised on my grandmother’s homecooked food! That’s why I’ve always been known to be on the heavier side since I was a kid (I weighed 100kg in high school). However, I also love to exercise (so that I can make space for more food) and I love cooking (inspired by Chef’s Table) during my free time.

What’s your favourite restaurant in Singapore and/or overseas?

In Singapore, my go-to for Thai food is definitely Nakhon; The Populus has really great soft-serve desserts which they make in-house; One Man Coffee does an amazing Australian breakie; for chilli crab, it’s Jumbo Seafood hands down!

In Macau, Miramar is the perfect place for Portuguese cuisine; Xing Yi Mei Shi (新益美食) is a must if you’re looking for Cantonese food; lastly, I would highly recommend KAFKA Sweets and Gourmandises (卡夫卡) for traditional and authentic desserts!

Dim sum is a staple in Hong Kong – Lin Heung Tea House (莲香楼) is my favourite spot.

If I could cover Malaysia, Australia, Philippines, Thailand, Korea and other countries, I would, but there’s just too many to account for!

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If you could be an ingredient, what would it be and why?

I would say salt. A pinch of salt adds flavour to food – even tequila!

What’s your go-to comfort food?

I’m Chinese so any Chinese dish will do the trick.

What’s one dish that represents you? 

The first thing that comes to mind is Mee Kolo. It’s one of the most traditional and simple dishes that every Sarawakian knows and loves, and my friends and colleagues in Singapore love it too!

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Tell me: what’s your flava?

Sweet Sour Chilli Sauce (the kind you have with chicken rice) – it’s really amazing!

What’s your idea of a perfect food pairing?

Maggi Mee a.k.a. instant noodle with egg (this is a must)! If you want a more atas version, I’d recommend a medium rare steak with Malbec!

You just won a million dollars. What meal would you splurge it on?

I’d travel the globe to try every cuisine I can get my hands on (isn’t that every foodie’s dream?).

If you could have one cuisine for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Obviously, Chinese cuisine! It’s impressive how different cooking techniques are used in Chinese cuisine that brings out different flavours.

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Daniel considers himself an avid foodie. Born in Sarawak (East Malaysia) and raised in Brunei, he developed a love for global cuisines through his travels. He moved to Singapore in January 2018 for work and began using Chope to discover restaurants and score offers on buffets.


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

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

 

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

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

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

1. Full of Luck Restaurant

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

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

2. HRVST Restaurant & Bar

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

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

3. GRUB (Balestier)

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

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

4. Haru

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

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

5. Big Sake Bar

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

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

6. alittle tashi

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

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

 

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Chope’s Monthly Deals: June

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

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

PORTA

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

 

Hong Kong

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

 

Mezzo

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

 

Shanghai

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

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

 

Jakarta

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

 

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

 

Bali

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

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

 

Bangkok

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

 

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

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7 Quirky Tips to Help You Nail The Perfect #FoodPorn Shot

If you’re a foodie like us, then you probably follow one (or a hundred) Instagram accounts that fill your feed daily with drool-inducing images. You might have even tried replicating some of them yourself. Somehow, you just can’t get your bowl of ramen to look half as good. Ever wonder how these Instagrammers manage to take such perfect pictures?

Here are seven quirky tips that might sound a little strange or bizarre, but are guaranteed to help you nail that perfect #foodporn shot.

 

1. Soft, Natural Light Is Your Friend

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You’ve probably heard this before: soft daylight is the best lighting for food (or any) photographs. So if you want to take advantage of the best lighting conditions you can get, always ask to be seated at a table that is close to a window or door. If your dining companions get suspicious of your need to always be seated by a window, tell them that you simply like watching the world go by while sipping on your cuppa.

 

2. Stuck in the Dark but You’re My Flashlight

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We’ve all tried taking a picture in a candlelit dining room. And when we can’t seem to get enough light, we turn on the flash, and voila! Your picture turns out dull and flat, so you give up and dig in before your White Alba Truffle Risotto gets cold. Sounds familiar?

If your cell phone’s flash won’t cut it, why not ask your friends to turn on their cell phone’s flashlight and hold it above your food instead? Lighting a little too harsh now? Simply put a thin napkin between the light source and your food, to diffuse the light and get it just right. Want a more even lighting? Always keep a piece of paper or a sheet of aluminium foil (essentially a makeshift bounce card) in your handbag or backpack. By placing your makeshift bounce card on the shaded side of your dish, you can brighten up the dark areas and soften the shadows of your food!

 

3. Light Up Your Drink

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You know how we suggested using a friend’s cell phone flashlight to light your food from above? The same trick can be used to illuminate your drink (It goes without saying that this only works with beverages served in glassware. Duh.) by lighting it from the side or behind! The waitstaff might think that you’re checking the drink for impurities but what you’re really getting is a beautiful glow which really highlights the effervescence in a fizzy drink that you usually see in those slick Coca-Cola commercials. Pro tip: a pinch of salt right before you take your picture, reinvigorates the bubbles in carbonated beverages like beer, champagne, and sodas.

 

4. Look Alive!

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Food is alive and sensual, so it goes without saying that it doesn’t always have to sit perfectly still either. You can show it being sliced, served, with a bite taken out of it, or held out to the camera. And contrary to what you might think, the perfect #foodporn shot doesn’t necessarily mean that the picture of your food should only be taken the way the chef intended it to look. So don’t worry about that lime wedge that is slightly off-kilter after your waiter brought your fish tacos to you, or that you have water rings dotting the table which your egg benedict is sitting on. In fact, professional food photographers have stylists that create these “imperfections” in order to make a scene more realistic ‒ case in point, a slightly messy table top with a summer barbecue spread suggests an epic get-together with family or friends.

So go ahead, embrace the chaos, and stand out from the sea of “perfect” food images (Disclaimer: we are not encouraging you to make a mess at your table). These “action” shots and “imperfections” are guaranteed to add a certain je ne sais quoi to your feed.

 

5. Pops Of Colour

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Not every restaurant or cafe has gorgeous marble counters, colourful plates, or a stunning feature wall to add colour to your #foodpic. But fret not, you can always introduce colour to your photo via other ways.

Having spaghetti bolognese? Ask the staff for a couple of sprigs of parsley and some extra shaved parmesan cheese to add life to your brown-hued plate. Dining out with a friend who’s got nicely manicured nails, or multi-coloured bracelets and rings? Get them to hold your plate of food or cup of coffee. Getting some ice cream? Always, ALWAYS ask for sprinkles on top (only if it makes sense of course. You can’t have rainbow sprinkles on a scoop of Mao Shan Wang ice cream. Or can you? Hmm…).

 

6. Show Your Good Side

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Everyone has a “good side” when it comes to taking pictures, so it’s no surprise that different foods will look their best at different angles. Food with height (like burgers and sandwiches) are best photographed from the side, so you can better see all the glorious layers and textures; while two-dimensional options (like açaí bowls and pizzas) look best in overhead shots.

The rules aren’t exactly fixed, so always take pictures from different angles and also play with both landscape and portrait modes in order to choose the best image. This might require you to stand on a chair for the ultimate flat lay shot of your brunch, or for you to squat in front of a tiled counter to get the perfect backdrop for your ice cream. Either way, get comfortable with the judgemental stares and finger-pointing because it’s all worth it for the Gram!

 

7. Phone-Ception

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If you’ve tried all our tips so far and still have friends or a partner who’s willing to dine out with you, cherish them because you’ve found a keeper, and you’re going to need to borrow their phone again…

Besides experimenting with angles, ever thought of experimenting with frames? Well, instead of taking a photo of your food, the most meta thing that you can do is to take a picture of YOURSELF taking a picture of YOUR food. And it would really help if you or your friend has a colourful cell phone cover (no cracked cell phone screen protectors please!), or if one of you has nicely painted nails or accessories to boot. You will also want to pay attention to what is within the frames of your photos. And if the shot is too hard to nail, involve the afore-mentioned friend and get them to frame the food shot, while you take the phone-ception shot.


Now that you’ve got your #instaworthy picture, why not tag it with #ChopeBites* and be part of the largest food collage in Singapore that will be revealed in mid-June!

Oh, and make sure that your Instagram page is visible to the public so that your picture will be part of the collage.

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

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“My partner is a foodie”: Confessions of an Instagram Partner

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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