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Bali’s top 30 for the holiday season!

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It’s that time of the year again! Like they say, “A little bit of summer is what the whole year’s all about”, and this time, summer coincides with the Muslim religious holiday, Eid-al-Fitr. Since this is a festival that most of Indonesia celebrate, holiday-hotspot Bali will surely be buzzing with tourists from all over — expect some places to be packed like sardines! To prepare yourself, book the best restaurants beforehand so you won’t go home on an empty stomach. Here are some great places to celebrate the holiday season!

Ubud

Kemiri Restaurant (COMO Uma Ubud)

Welcome to the land of yoga and wellness. Take a stroll through Campuhan Ridge Walk, enjoy the lush scenery, and unplug for a bit. Afterwards, you can have an authentic Indonesian lunch at Hujan Locale, Kemiri, Nomad, or The Restaurant at the Chedi Club Tanah Gajah.

It’s time for some Bali-exploration! Be captivated by a kecak dance performance or visit the cheeky Ubud Monkey Forest for the ultimate Bali experience! After that, drop by the Habitat Cafe for a healthy and refreshing meal. But, if you feel like lazing the day away, sink into cool waters and watch the time fly by at Folk, or better yet! Enjoy stunning Ubud alongside Bali’s acclaimed sunset at Sayan House. Reservations are essential but fret not, we’ve got your back. Book your dinner at the best of Ubud — BLANCO par Mandif, Kubu at Mandapa, Pica, and bridges will be your best bets.

Seminyak

Mrs. Sippy Bali

Oh my, we seriously don’t know where to start. Seminyak is such a fun area to explore! Experience the largest saltwater pool at Mrs. Sippy, grab a quick bite at Bo & Bun, or put on your sunnies and sip on a cold rosé while enjoying a delightful meal at Ijen, whereby zero wastage is promoted to lower carbon footprint. Wander around Jl. Kayu Aya and pick your favourites from a treasure trove — from traditional handmade souvenirs to designer boutiques, you name it, this street has it. You won’t be lacking dinner options here in Seminyak with Mamasan, Sarong, Da Maria, and Barbacoa being definite favourites. When you’ve had your fill, dance the night away at La Favela, but don’t forget to snap some shots at the cute photobox on the second floor!

Canggu

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SVÁ Indonesian Tapas & Bar

If Seminyak and Ubud were to have a child, Canggu would be their baby. Start your day right by joining a barre class or relax through sunrise flow yoga at Fitspot Bali. Then, move on to indulge in great food at all-time favourite cafe Milk & Madu at Jl. Pantai Berawa, or enjoy a caffeine boost amidst ravishing rice fields at Cinta Cafe. Another must do is renting a motorbike and visiting the bustling local flea market around Batu Bolong area — like they say, reuse and recycle! Spend the rest of your afternoon lounging and watching the sunset from the beautiful La Brisa, surf at Echo Beach, or lay back and relax at the sophisticated COMO beach club. Spoil your taste buds with an exotic twist on traditional Indonesian flavour at SVÁ Indonesian Tapas & Bar. If Japanese is your thing, modern restaurants Musubi and Ji are some of the eateries we take delight in.

Kuta

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Il Tempio Bali

The jewel of Bali, the one that first brought the island to fame. Take a walk along the beach and splurge a little at the Beachwalk Shopping Mall *wink*. When hunger strikes, pay a visit to our favourite Italian places — Il Tempio and Jamie’s Italian Bali are just around the corner. Waterbom Bali is a One-of-a-Kind experience you just have to try in the city, and we believe you deserve a medal for completing the thrilling 5GX Reverse Bungy without throwing up. Treat yourself to a delicious meal of juicy, tender dry-aged meat at Henry’s Grill and Bar, or stuff your face at Feast Restaurant, located in Bali Kuta Resort. We hope you brought your dancing shoes, because LXXY is a glamorous nightclub not to be missed.

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30 Restoran dan Bar Paling Ngetop di Bali Untuk Liburan!

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Waktunya sudah tiba! Liburan kali ini bertepatan dengan Idul Fitri yang dirayakan warga Indonesia beragama Muslim. Wah, Bali bakal padat banget nih kayaknya, siap-siap macet ya! Buat makan disana pastinya kamu harus reservasi dari sekarang biar nanti dapat tempat, jangan sampe bingung karena ga dapat kursi. Chope mau kasih tau beberapa tempat kece buat kamu dan teman-temanmu makan dan nongkrong liburan ini, yuk!

Ubud

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Kemiri Restaurant (COMO Uma Ubud)

Selamat datang di tanah yoga dan kebugaran. Jalan santai di sepanjang Bukit Campuhan, resapi pemandangan hijau asri dan matikan notifikasi handphonemu untuk sementara. Setelahnya, kamu bisa menikmati rasa asli Indonesia di Hujan Locale, Kemiri, Nomad, atau The Restaurant at the Chedi Club Tanah Gajah.

Waktunya eksplorasi Bali! Saksikan tari kecak yang energik atau jelajahi Monkey Forest Ubud untuk pengalaman tidak terlupakan! Setelahnya kamu bisa singgah ke Habitat Cafe untuk menikmati berbagai menu sehat dengan rasa nikmat. Jika lebih ingin bermalas-malasan, kamu bisa menghabiskan waktu di kolam Folk sambil mendengar lagu favoritmu. Kamu juga bisa melihat matahari terbenam dari Sayan House yang luar biasa indahnya. Kamu wajib reservasi di tempat-tempat terbaik di Ubud berikut ini, tapi tentu saja kamu bisa mengandalkan kami. BLANCO par Mandif, Kubu at Mandapa, Pica, and bridges adalah pilihan terbaikmu.

Seminyak

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Mrs. Sippy Bali

Waduh, mulai dari mana ya? Seminyak adalah area yang sangat menarik untuk dijelajahi. Kamu bisa memulai di kolam air asin terbesar di Mrs. Sippy, nyemil di Bo & Bun, atau pasang kacamata hitammu dan nikmati segelas rosé sambil makan siang di Ijen. Jalan-jalan di sekitar Jl. Kayu Aya dan temukan harta karunmu — suvenir tradisional sampai butik desainer, semuanya ada disini. Kamu dijamin tidak akan kekurangan pilihan, Mamasan, Sarong, Da Maria, dan Barbacoa adalah restoran-restoran terfavorit di Seminyak. Sudah kenyang? Bakar kalori dengan berdansa di La Favela, jangan lupa fotobox di lantai dua ya!

Canggu

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Bo & Bun

Kalau Seminyak dan Ubud punya bayi, Canggu adalah bayi mereka. Mulai harimu dengan mengikuti kelas barre atau flow yoga di Fitspot Bali. Kemudian kamu bisa makan pagi di Milk & Madu Jl. Pantai Berawa, atau nikmati asupan kafein di Cinta Cafe sambil menatap hijaunya sawah Canggu. Hal lain yang harus kamu lakukan adalah menyewa sepeda motor dan singgah di flea market lokal sekitar area Batu Bolong. Habiskan harimu bersantai dan menatap matahari terbenam dari La Brisa, berselancar di Echo Beach atau ambil waktu untuk istirahat di COMO beach club. Manjakan lidahmu dengan citarasa eksotis Indonesia di SVÁ Indonesian Tapas & Bar. Kalau sedang ingin masakan Jepang, Musubi and Ji adalah restoran-restoran yang kami sukai.

Kuta

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Il Tempio Bali

Permata Pulau Bali, asal muasal terkenalnya pulau ini. Kamu bisa menelusuri pantai Kuta dan belanja di Beachwalk Shopping Mall. Kalau sudah lapar, makan siang di restoran Italia favorit kami, Il Tempio dan Jamie’s Italian Bali bisa dicapai dengan berjalan kaki. Waterbom Bali akan menjadi pengalaman yang harus kamu coba, dan kamu berhak mendapat medali jika dapat menyelesaikan 5GX Reverse Bungy tanpa muntah. Traktir dirimu sendiri dengan steak yang berair dan lembut di Henry’s Grill and Bar, atau makan sepuasnya di buffet Feast Restaurant. Semoga kamu memakai sepatu dansamu, LXXY adalah klub malam yang tak boleh kamu lewatkan.

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Lifestyle Singapore Singapore

7 Eateries to win your tummies and your kids’ hearts!

The month-long school holidays are here, and what better way to spend quality time with your children than to bring them out to indulge in a good meal and some fun in the sun?

These restaurants and cafes do not only serve up delicious grub, they are also equipped with family-friendly amenities and fun activities that will make your kids call for a return visit!

1. Open Farm Community

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A visit to Open Farm Community will not only be a fun experience, but also an educational and fulfilling day for the kids. Situated near town amidst the lush surroundings of Dempsey Hill, this farm-to-table restaurant aims to provide Singaporeans with a space where they can reconnect with nature. Children can join farming events, gardening workshops, and frolic in the educational breakout spaces outside the restaurant. There are also lawn bowling lanes, table tennis tables, and even a sand playground!

Food-wise, you and your kids will be nourished with mains made strictly with non-processed ingredients that are fresh and locally-sourced. Adults can grab a plate of the restaurant’s freshly made pasta, while the little ones can fill their tummies with items on the kids’ menu such as fish and chips and OFC pizza.

Find it at 130E Minden Road, Singapore 248819.
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 2. Quentin’s Eurasian Restaurant

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Located at the Eurasian Community House, Quentin’s offers a unique yet homely dining experience for you and your family. The children can enrich themselves with rich Eurasian culture and traditions by browsing through the Eurasian art galleries located on the 1st and 4th levels of the community house after indulging in hearty Eurasian fare which is a blend of European and Asian flavours. There’s also an indoor, air-conditioned children’s playroom next to the dining room that’s furnished with all sorts of toys and fun activities for the kids, such as a ball pit, library corner, and games.

Find it at 139 Ceylon Road, Eurasian Community House, Singapore 429744.
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3. Zaffron Kitchen @ East Coast

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Zaffron Kitchen is the perfect place to head to if you are looking for date night options that also cater to the young ones. This modern Indian restaurant has an eclectic interior design, with both bar tables and family-friendly seating options. They have a wholesome variety of Indian food – different kinds of curries, tandoors, and also kid-friendly burgers that are lighter on the palate. After the children are done with their food, they can head over to the play area while you and your S/O can take a breather and down some tipples over relaxing background music.

Find it at 135-137 East Coast Road, Singapore 428820.
Earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG.
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4. Sandbank

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If your kids love splashing around the waters, then you’ve got to bring them to Sandbank. This casual family gastropub located at East Coast Parkway has a 15-metre long plunge pool that is divided into two sections for different age/height groups. This family-friendly diner has splendid views of the seaside and the beach and is a great respite from the hectic city life. Tuck into delicious Western plates such as BBQ Pulled Pork Burger, Sandbank’s signature Fish & Chip, and a Grilled Sausage Platter.

Find it at 920 East Coast Parkway, #01-28/92, Parkland Green, Singapore 449875.
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5. Marche Movenpick

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At Marche, it’s fun time for the kids and time out for the adults. This family-friendly restaurant has dining offers especially for the young ones, complete with freshly made food that’s prepared upon order. Children aged 3-10 can order from the Picky Kids’ Menu (S$14.90+) where they can choose from various healthy market options; the set includes a glass of juice/soft drink, a fun-size ice cream cone, and other surprises. Marche also has amenities for the little ones, such as high chairs, baby service stations, kids’ play corners, and more!

Click here for more information about Marche Movenpick.

6. Food For Tots

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Bring the little ones out for a day trip at Botanic Gardens before refuelling at this self-service kids cafe, Food For Thought’s newest concept. This kids cafe runs a series of free and paid programmes for children with the aim of empowering and equipping them with important life skills.

Located amidst the lush flora and fauna at the extension of the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden, the place also has an interactive play area where the kids can occupy themselves while you fill your tummy on all-day brunch menu items.

Find it at 1H, Cluny Road​ #01-K1​ Singapore, 259604.
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7. Atmosphere Bistro

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Enjoy the calming sea breeze at Atmosphere Bistro, an open-concept restaurant located just by the sea. They have indoor and outdoor seating options, but if the weather’s great, then grab one of the outside tables so that the kids can run around the spacious grass plots located outside the diner, while you sit back and unwind with views of the picturesque East Coast beach.

If they’re bored, the children can also find fun in the playground located in the interior dining area. As for the food, the menu comes with family-friendly options such as burgers, wings, and truffle fries for the whole family to munch on.

Find it at 920 East Coast Parkway, #01-25/26/27, 449875.
Click here for more information on Atmosphere Bistro.

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Lifestyle Singapore Singapore

Family-Friendly Ideas for St. Patrick’s Day

Say “St. Patrick’s Day” and you’ll immediately think of overflowing beer mugs, rowdy pubs, and above all, sloshed leprechauns. Turn the infamous booze-filled celebration into a wholesome, family-friendly party with these ideas for a St. Patrick’s Day that’s perfect for the young’uns and the alcohol-intolerant.

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Make Green Food

What better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s day than by eating foods that are coloured green? Instead of just adding green food colouring to your cupcakes, turn your food green by including ingredients like spinach, peas, or pesto for a healthy twist – just blend them up and throw them into a batter or white sauce. If you’ve got more of a sweet tooth, matcha, mint, and pandan are delicious additions to any dessert.

For more inspiration, check out these recipes we’ve found to make your own naturally green festive treats:

  • Children will love these Spinach Pancakes, which taste just like normal ones but are still full of healthy, green goodness.
  • Even the pickiest of eaters will gobble up this delicious Green Goddess Mac & Cheese.
  • Can’t live without desserts? Get your daily dose of sugar with these amazing Green Tea Cupcakes. They’re great for a fun afternoon baking with your kids as well.
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Down a Few Virgin Drinks

We’ve already got delicious food, but no meal is complete without a great drink. Grab your cocktail shaker and blender because we’re ready to say Sláinte! Whip up a few mocktails, slushies or smoothies to accompany your food, or just for a midday pick-me-up. Alcohol-free, refreshing, and absolutely St. Pat’s worthy, these drinks are perfect for cooling off in Singapore’s unforgiving weather. They’re simple to make, but have just the right amount of fancy to be a hit at any party. And of course, they come in green as well.

If you’re the designated driver for the night, trade your virgin Cuba Libre (read: coke) for a quality mocktail at Open Door Policy or Loof where the mocktails are just as good as their boozy counterparts. For a festive green touch, order Open Door Policy’s Garden Lemonade, or Loof’s uniquely Singaporean Ya Kun Make Me Lose My Mind.

Book a table at Open Door Policy or Loof and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

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Find Some Leprechauns

Now that everyone’s happy and well-fed, it’s time to go Leprechaun hunting. These mischievous trickster fairies are an icon of Irish culture and mythology, well known for their elusive pots of gold hidden at the ends of rainbows.

With paper, scissors, and a bit of creativity, you and your family can create a Leprechaun trap. If the luck of the Irish is on your side, you might just get him to tell you where he’s hidden his gold. Even if you don’t catch a Leprechaun, at least you’ve found a way to use up those leftover chocolate coins you’ve got for Chinese New Year.

Green paper, a Leprechaun-sized box, and some fancy bait (we like to use gold chocolate coins) are the basic building blocks of a good trap, but don’t be afraid to make it as extravagant and attractive and you want! Here are some ideas to get you started.

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Have a Traditional Irish Dinner

Maybe you don’t like the drunk and jolly pop-culture image of Irish culture. Thankfully, St. Patrick’s day doesn’t have to be all about dancing Leprechauns wearing shamrocks and waving pots of gold.

The Irish Stew is the national dish of Ireland, and it’s not hard to see why. Made with ingredients grown in Ireland and integral to its cuisine, it is essentially Irish culture condensed into a savoury, heart-warming meal. Featuring juicy lamb cooked with tender potatoes and fragrant herbs, the dish showcases the best of Irish agriculture.

Complete the meal with some tasty dishes like Boxty, a potato-based pancake, or Colcannon, creamy mashed potatoes mixed with cabbage or kale for a healthier (and yummier) Irish take on our favourite side. If your kids notice that everything on the traditional Irish dinner table contains potatoes, you can take the chance to educate them about the Potato Famine too.

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Join in the Festivities in Town!

You don’t have to stay home for a booze-free and family friendly St. Pat’s. Here in Singapore, we love any excuse to celebrate. There are loads of St. Patrick’s day activities organised by Irish pubs and communities around town, so feel free to join in the fun!

Don a green outfit and head down to Empress Lawn this Sunday afternoon (18 March) to take part in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Join Singapore’s Irish community for a fun-filled day of activities around the CBD area!

If your boots weren’t made for walking, swing down to the Irish pubs around town to enjoy the jovial atmosphere and get a taste of traditional Irish food. Molly Malone’s, the first Irish pub in Singapore, hosts the weekend-long St. Patrick’s Street Fest outside the pub long Circular Road. Expect the best of Irish culture with upbeat traditional music, energetic jigs, and of course, a lot of green. They’re serving Guinness as well, though you’re perfectly free to come to the party but avoid the booze.

Already have weekend plans? You’ll still get to hear some fancy fiddling, as Molly Malone’s is hosting the best Irish live bands in town all week long.

Click here for more information on Molly Malone’s.

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Dining with Children: Family-Friendly Restaurants

Parenthood is tough enough as it is without having to worry about where to go. We scoured our sunny island to find the best restaurants that will give you a chance to unwind, and your kid space to run around or things to do (yes, something other than an iPhone). The best part? These joints can all be booked on Chope! We know you don’t have time to call to make a reservation when you have a screaming toddler on your hands.

 

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Open Farm Community

Healthy and fresh food that tastes great, and available in kid-sized portions? A pretty, air-conditioned interior for you to catch a breather? A playground featuring a larger-than-life cow for your kid to climb on? Check, check, and check. It’s hard for a restaurant to have it all, but Open Farm Community somehow manages. You can also make the trip an educational one by taking your kid around the herb garden and putting him in touch with nature.

Find it at 130 Minden Road, Singapore 248819
Book a table at Open Farm Community and get 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

 

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Hard Rock Cafe

This rock and roll hall of fame may not sound like an instinctive place to take your child, but it is one of the few restaurants that have always treated its younger customers like, well, rock stars. Kids are entertained with balloons and colouring activities, and it helps that their delicious burgers and fajitas will go down well (no worries about picky children there). Another plus point: you expose your kids to music greats like David Bowie and Michael Jackson.

Find it at 50 Cuscaden Road, #05-01, Singapore 249724
Book a table at Hard Rock Cafe and get 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

 

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National Kitchen by Violet Oon

This gorgeous, 1920s colonial style dining space is a sight for sore eyes and great for family-style meals. While Peranakan dishes can be polarising – fussy kids may find some of them pungent or too spicy – it makes for a good discussion of a culture not many know about at the dinner table. In true Singaporean style, the education can continue after the meal at the rest of the National Gallery, which often has children-friendly exhibitions running.

Find it at 1 St. Andrew’s Road #02–01, National Gallery, Singapore 178957
Book a table at National Kitchen and get 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

 

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La Barca Ristorante & Wine Bar

Maybe you need some tender loving care. Treat yourself to a glass of wine (or two) and some fancy Italian, and let your kids scream their heads off at the bouncy castle/water slide contraption outside. You can still keep an eye on them through the glass panels, and the restaurant also provides towels when they’ve tired themselves out. Go on, crack open that Cab Sav – you deserve it.

Find it at 90 Goodman Rd, #01-21 Block C, Goodman Arts Centre, Singapore 439053
Book a table at La Barca Ristorante & Wine Bar and get 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

 

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Saint Pierre

Maybe your child is a budding Gordon Ramsay, or you want to introduce him to the world of fine dining early. At $85 a pop, chefs Emmanuel Stroobant and KimKevin de Dood have come up with a curated menu suited to taste buds of those 9 years and younger. It’s certainly not cheap, but it may help your child develop an early appreciation behind the art and science that is cooking.  

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

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Citrus By The Pool

This comfy bistro may be tucked away in the quiet suburbs of Woodlands but don’t let its humble exterior fool you. They are the go-to for many families looking to get their fill of comforting cafe grub, and for a good reason. Their latest additions to the menu are a lineup of banging burgers that will give any global burger chain a run for their money! The portions here are ginormous to boot, which means that a little goes a long way when it comes to feeding the little ones. The best part? Citrus By The Pool is Halal-certified, giving Muslim families a peace of mind too.

Find it at 3 Woodlands Street 13, Woodlands Swimming Complex, Singapore 738600
Book a table at Citrus By The Pool and get 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

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Coastes

Sip on a piña colada while your child gulps down a Peachy Beachy (a mocktail, don’t worry) at this laidback restaurant on Siloso Beach. There’s not much in the way of activities here but your child can entertain herself building sandcastles. The food is hearty and familiar, with fish and chips, pizzas, and pasta on the menu.

Find it at 50 Siloso Beach Walk 01-06, Singapore 099000
Book a table at Coastes and get 2X Chope-Dollars with code TASTYBLOG.

 

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9 Child-Friendly Restaurants for Busy Mums

It’s often difficult to enjoy a meal with children fussing about, especially if you don’t want to just keep them occupied by letting them play with your brand new smartphone or iPad, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t treat yourself to a day out! Here are top restaurants where you can sit back and enjoy great food while your kids occupy themselves with more than just colouring sheets (that are bound to bore them in no time, anyway).

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Quentin’s Eurasian Restaurant

Quentin’s is a restaurant tucked away at the Eurasian Community House in Ceylon Road that serves none other than (you guessed it) authentic Eurasian food! Each generous portion serves 2-3 people, so make it a family affair. There’s a kids menu that comes with freshly squeezed apple juice and a scoop of ice cream, and even better: a playroom complete with ball pits, electronic cars, a slide, a bookshelf filled with books, and even a breastfeeding corner!

Head down this Mother’s Day for an all-you-can-eat buffet for just $40 nett per adult & $20 nett per child, complete with a cupcake decorating class – an activity that both mummy and child will enjoy for sure.

Find it at 139 Ceylon Road, Eurasian Community House, 429744
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La Barca Ristorante and Wine Bar

Imagine this: you’re enjoying a forkful of Florentine steak in one hand and a glass of wine in the other while your children keep themselves occupied with a bouncy castle, a trampoline, a bunch of toys, and a water slide (put up only on the weekends), leaving you to savour every bit of your Italian meal. La Barca Ristorante and Wine Bar goes above and beyond when it comes to providing a family-friendly environment that’ll leave both you and your children coming back for more (don’t say I didn’t warn you)!

Find it at 90 Goodman Road, Block C, Goodman Arts Centre, 439053
Book a table at La Barca Ristorante and Wine Bar and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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Food for Thought

This airy restaurant at the Botanic Gardens features a spacious dining area and an outdoor playground, perfect for family get-togethers and restless kids! Food for Thought has a great kids menu that children are bound to get excited about (milk chocolate pancakes, anyone?), and a special 4-course Mother’s Day menu for just $45. You can even take a leisurely stroll around the picturesque Botanic Gardens after your hearty meal – talk about the perfect Mother’s Day!

Find it at 1 Cluny Road, Tanglin Gate, #B1-00, Singapore Botanic Gardens, 259569
Book a table at Food for Thought and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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The Bank Bar + Bistro

The Bank Bar + Bistro isn’t just a swanky restaurant in the CBD where people hang out after office hours, it also transforms into a family-friendly establishment (with amazing BBQ Baby Back Pork Ribs) on the weekends. Head over on a Saturday and your kids will enjoy a children’s play area that’s complete with a ball pit, a couple of TVs, building blocks, and a plethora of children’s toys. The kids menu (that doubles up as a colouring sheet) is also well thought out, and includes goodies like Crispy Battered Seabass and Chicken Ham Neapolitan instead of the standard fare of spaghetti and chicken nuggets. A winner for sure!

Find it at 1 Shenton Way, #01-01, One Shenton, 068803
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Zaffron Kitchen

It’s often difficult to bring kids out to an Indian restaurant since most of them are unable to take the heat, but if you’re having serious Indian food cravings and you’d like to spend the day with them, Zaffron Kitchen is the place to be! Head to their East Coast branch for a specially curated menu for children (sans spice, obviously!), an impressive play area complete with a wooden hut, a TV playing children’s movies, and a variety of different toys that’ll keep them occupied for a good half an hour, at least – leaving you to enjoy your Tandoori Malai Chicken Tikka in tranquility.

Find it at 135-137 East Coast Road, Singapore 428820
Book a table at Zaffron Kitchen and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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The Coastal Settlement

Chill out at The Coastal Settlement’s al-fresco dining area amidst lush greenery and retro furnishings with the whole family. It’s a world away from the hustle and bustle of Singapore’s buzzing city life and the perfect place to sit back and relax with a cup of coffee and some deep fried chicken wings. There’s a outdoors playground filled with old-fashioned rides for your kids to have a go on, and feel free to bring your fur children along to join in on the fun – this unique restaurant is pet friendly!

Find it at 200 Netheravon Rd, Singapore 508529
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Photo credits: Ju Shin Jung

Ju Shin Jung

Fancy some Korean BBQ? Now you can stuff your face with deliciously tender pieces of meat and Kimchi Stew while your kids play in a ball pit, tucked away in a glass room that makes keeping an eye on them easy. There isn’t a special kids menu available in this restaurant, but they do get to eat at a discounted price! Try the Yangnyum (marinated beef-rib) and Samgetang (Korean Ginseng Chicken Soup), just trust us on this one.

Find it at 102 Guillemard Rd #01-01, 399719
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Photo credits: E-Sarn Thai Cuisine

E-Sarn Thai Cuisine

Sucker for authentic Thai food? Tuck into a delicious plate of Pad Thai or a satisfyingly spicy bowl of Tom Yum Soup while your kids run around in E-Sarn Thai Cuisine’s indoor playground! It’s located at the Grandstand, so there’s a lot you can do afterwards – like treat your kids to some artisan macarons from one of the enticing food and dessert stands at PasarBella, or take them to one of the many recreational places set up just for children like Fidgets World. It’ll be an outing they won’t forget!

Find it at 200 Turf Club Road, #01-13, 287994
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District 10

District 10 serves up all your favourite comfort foods in one place – mindblowingly tender Black Angus Beef Steaks, perfectly cooked Black Ink Tagliolini, Crispy Goose Leg Confit… You name it! Drop by their UE Square outlet on Sundays, where a bouncy castle is set up for your children to go wild – but make sure they aren’t too stuffed from all the delicious food before climbing in! It’s also right next to Fort Canning Park, so you can drop by afterwards for the post-meal stroll – the best way to digest a hearty meal and for your kids to run off excess energy, no doubt.

Find it at 81 Clemenceau Avenue #01-15/16/17, UE Square, 239917
Book a table at District 10 and earn 2X Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

We have more good news coming your way: from now till the 14th of May 2017, Mums dine FREE at these selected restaurants when you make a reservation via Chope!
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