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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

Fresh Eats: New Eateries to spice up your July

What are you craving this month – casual comfort food or elegant fine dining? Whatever it is, you’re sure to find something to suit your fancy in this month’s Fresh Eats. We’ve got everything from the familiar flavours of local tze-char to adventurous pairings of East-meets-West treats. Explore what these new restaurants have to offer and Chope your seat now!

1. New Ubin Seafood (CHJIMES)

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If you’re looking for authentic local seafood, then New Ubin Seafood is the place to go. Its tradition of serving fresh tze-char seafood stretches back more than 30 years to a family restaurant on Pulau Ubin. With a new outlet at CHJIMES, you can satisfy your homestyle cooking cravings even in the middle of the city. Quality local dishes housed in a gorgeous colonial building: the perfect marriage of kampong and colonial to create a truly Singaporean experience.

Find it at 30 Victoria Street, #02-01B/C, CHIJMES, Singapore 187996.
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2. Steakville

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Almost every Western restaurant serves steak, but at Steakville, the beef is a cut above the rest. With speciality beef flown in from the best farms all over the world, every bite is a ticket to tender, juicy, steak heaven. Their small but carefully-curated menu delivers mouthwatering, flavourful steaks for a surprisingly affordable price. For those who aren’t fans of red meat, the chicken and fish dishes are masterfully done as well!

Find it at 91 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189652.
Click here for more information on Steakville.

3. Fat Po

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Brunch is everyone’s favourite meal of the day (unless dessert counts as a meal, of course), so we’re always thrilled to see a new brunch place. Riding the Asian-fusion wave is Fat Po, a cafe in Punggol serving brunch favourites with a distinctively Asian twist. Think the best of comfort food from Western and Asian cultures, featuring creations like freshly-baked Bolo Burgers, Mala Spaghetti, and Mapo Fries.

Find it at 10 Tebing Lane, #01-05/06, Singapore 828836.
Click here for more information on Fat Po.

4. Yellow Pot

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Chinese food goes healthy while still retaining its beloved traditional flavours at Yellow Pot. The menu here comprises traditional, authentic, familiar Chinese cuisine, with no frills or fancy additions. Don’t think the food here is boring though because it’s anything but. Small creative touches hide in classic dishes, like tangy tomatoes stuffed with mushrooms in the chicken soup, or steamed barramundi dressed in anchovy stock and a special scallion-ginger pesto.

Find it at 88 Duxton Rd, Singapore 089540.
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5. Chao Chao Gyoza

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Coming in all the way from Osaka, Chao Chao Gyoza is the solution to all your gyoza cravings. Fall back in love with this underrated treat with fillings ranging from the classic pork and shrimp to innovative bites like curry or salted egg tori karaage. Each dumpling is made to such perfection that it becomes both food and a work of art, every one bite-size packets of happiness that’ll keep you coming back for more.

Find it at 103 Irrawaddy Road, #01-05 Royal Square @ Novena, Singapore 329566.
Click here for more information on Chao Chao Gyoza.

6. Sage Restaurant (Alexandra)

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This restaurant-and-bar is well-loved for making fine dining affordable while keeping it delicious. Now, it’s opening a new outlet, so getting your weekend treat just became so much easier. Enjoy classy contemporary fusion fare like Pork Belly with Granny Smith apple puree and Torched Mentaiko Scallop at Sage Restaurant (Alexandra) – perfect for some Friday night or post-work indulgence.

Find the Albert Street outlet at 175 Albert Street, Singapore 189970.
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7. Standing Sushi Bar (Marina One)

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Everyone’s favourite sushi bar is coming to Marina One! With ocean-fresh fish flown in from Australia, Japan, and Norway, it’s the perfect place for a casual, affordable, and most importantly delicious workday lunch. If you’re craving something more substantial, they’ve got cooked foods like tempura, donburi, and robatayaki to get you your umami fix.

Find it at 5 Straits View, #B2-47 Marina One, Singapore 018935.
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8. Porters Restaurant & Bar

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Feeling fancy? Porters Restaurant & Bar is a stylish and modern eatery with a drool-worthy menu of Western favourites. From bar bites to hearty mains and a comprehensive drinks menu, it’s got something for everyone. Right in the heart of the CBD, it’s all set to be the new go-to for after work drinks, mid-afternoon snacks, or even a posh date in town. To top it off, they’ve got delicious set menus for those craving a lavish lunch.

Find it at 4 Marina Boulevard #01-31 The Sail @ Marina Bay, Singapore 018986.
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9. The Flaming Spice

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Midnight munchies getting you down? Have a sudden craving for Thai, Indonesian, or Indian food at 2 in the morning? If you do, then The Flaming Spice is the solution to all your late night hunger pangs. The 24-hour restaurant serves a wide range of delicious foods from Western snacks to local treats. It’s certified Halal too, so you never have to worry about where to go for supper again.

Find it at 1 Pasir Ris Close, #01-309, Singapore 519599.
Click here for more information on The Flaming Spice.

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Deals & Specials Singapore Singapore

Gear Up for Our EPIC One Day Only Flash Sale!

Our birthday may be over, but the party sure isn’t! So far, we’ve had a stunning foodie collage, $0.70 mains and up to 2,800 Chope-Dollars. Now, we’re unveiling the biggest celebration of all: an EPIC flash sale!

When the clock strikes 12am on 21 June, Visa cardholders can look forward to up to 50% off dining vouchers at a range of drool-worthy restaurants. The sale is on for just one day, so make sure you snap up those vouchers before they’re all gone.

Need more convincing? Check out these participating restaurants to get your tummy rumbling.

1. Salt Grill & Sky Bar

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If you’re out to impress, then Salt Grill & Sky Bar will help you do just that. On the 55th floor of ION Orchard, the restaurant quite literally brings fine dining to new heights. Here, only the very best will do. We’re talking about simple and elegant dishes that shine the spotlight on premium Australian ingredients, paired with a curated wine menu, hand-crafted cocktails, and a magical view of the sunset over the city. One meal here and you’re sure to sweep your special someone, judgy parents included, off their feet.

Find it at 2 Orchard Turn, Level 55, ION Orchard, Singapore 238801.
Want up to 50% off? Purchase a voucher now!
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2. Mitzo

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Sleek, modern, and fashionable, Mitzo reinvents Cantonese dining into something that exceeds all expectations. Multicolour neon lights and a deep blue jellyfish tank usher you into an out-of-this-world dining experience, complete with a dizzying array of creative cocktails. When it comes to food, though, the flavours are still authentically Cantonese. Dim sum, barbecue pork, and other Cantonese favourites dominate the menu, made with a healthy sprinkle of style and flair. For post-dinner nibbles, they have a supper menu that turns all these familiar dishes into light bar snacks.

Find it at 270 Orchard Road, Grand Park Orchard, Singapore 238857.
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3. Sawadee Thai

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Whether it’s sinful crispy chicken, tangy mango salad, or the quintessential mango sticky rice, the cosy yet sophisticated Sawadee Thai has everything you need to satisfy your Thai food cravings. Every dish is made to order, using traditional methods that give them a distinctive home-cooked quality. Their spices and marinades are on point as well, combining sweet, sour, savoury, and spicy and creating an addictive whirlwind of flavours to keep you coming back for more.

Find it at 9 Tan Quee Lan Street, #01-01, Tan Quee Lan Suites, Singapore 188098.
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4. My Little Spanish Place (Boat Quay)

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Don’t be fooled by its name – the food at My Little Spanish Place is big, bold, and perfect for a casual gathering with a group of friends. Comforting classics from the recipe books of Spanish mothers take centre stage in this homey restaurant reminiscent of a meson. The heartwarming menu features food from all over Spain, exactly the way they would be in a countryside kitchen. Everything here is just what you need to relax and slip into a sleepy food coma after a long day.

Find it at 54 Boat Quay, Singapore 049843.
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5. Ryu’s Japanese Traditional Restaurant

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Luxurious and elegant, Ryu’s Japanese Traditional Restaurant ticks all our boxes for an indulgent serving of Japanese hospitality. Enjoy the finer things in life with a selection of carefully crafted dishes that are nothing short of artistic, paired with the perfect sake chosen by their very own sake expert. For a more casual and fun experience, why not get a little more hands-on and create your own hand roll instead?

Find it at 15 Stamford Road #01-87, Capitol Piazza, Singapore 178906.
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6. Folklore

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Relive your fondest childhood memories with your friends, family, and loved ones at Folklore. All our favourite local dishes are cooked to nostalgic perfection, brimming with the flavours we all know and love. From the completely traditional and authentic cooking methods to the crockery that’s exactly like what your grandparents use, everything here is geared towards bringing you on a trip down memory lane.

Find it at 700 Beach Road, Level 2, Destination Singapore Beach Road, Singapore 199598.
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Want in on great savings at these restaurants? Mark your calendars for 21 June, and we’ll see you at the stroke of midnight!

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Bangkok Interviews

MUME’s Richie Lin On Unstable Suppliers, Sustainability, and 3 Words to Live By

The conversation about sustainability in the F&B industry has been gaining buzz in Asia for some time now, with chefs getting ‘woke’ – as current-day lingo goes – to food waste, farming, and endemic(native) ingredients. Riding this wave is Bangkok’s {Re} Food Forum. A 2-day symposium, held on 19-20 March 2018, where 40 of the food industry’s greatest gather to spread the word about sustainability via masterclasses, thought-provoking discussions, and incredible dinners.

The lineup of names is truly star-studded, think Magnus Nilsson of Fäviken (you might recognise him from Chef’s Table), Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn of Le Du, and Richie Lin of MUME. Ranked #43 on Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants for 2017, MUME’s style of liberal yet thoughtful cooking plus Lin’s mastery of the skills – honed from his time at the renowned Quay in Sydney and Noma in Copenhagen – leave us constantly impressed, so when he sat down to share his thoughts on the sustainability movement, obviously, we listened!

 

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On the significance of {Re}

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MUME started using local ingredients, organic, and sustainable products, because we wanted to take part and contribute to the awareness of social responsibility. With regard to {Re}…they try to create a platform for people who actually care about and would practice the topics concerned here. It doesn’t really matter what topic it is, whether food waste, local produce or diversity of indigenous ingredients. The fact that {Re} has come into existence is meaningful enough.

On his journey into endemic ingredients

Most of the restaurants that I have worked in all embraced endemic. Quay uses almost 100% Australian ingredients, and promotes natural farming by working with a lot of different farms, and they’ve even started to grow forgotten vegetables and crops. Noma is obviously another [sic] frontier. With Nur (a restaurant in Hong Kong touting local, seasonal and organic vegetables where Lin worked before opening MUME, now closed), we wanted to bring over the idea to Asia. So in almost all my career, I believe in this type of cooking. It’s just a natural thing for us, and the style of cooking evolves by what you believe in.

 

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On the farmers MUME work with to practise cooking sustainability

Even before we started the restaurant, I worked with a couple of farmers already. Tomo Lin(林中智)is probably the one that is more well-known. He not only grows organic crops, but also does sustainable, natural farming. When I was working at Nur, I came to Taiwan to source ingredients. I visited Tomo’s farm and we became friends since then. At that time, in 2014, he wasn’t supplying to any fine dining restaurants, and I’m probably the first one to persuade him to do so. Because I appreciated what he was doing, and I felt like he should be selling to restaurants.

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So I asked him if he was willing to work with me, and I gave him a lot of reference on what fine dining looks like: edible flowers, shoots, etc.. He was very interested. We work with many other farmers. The problem with Taiwan’s farming is that they are all very small scale, and they grow limited items. We choose to work with small farmers because usually they are the ones willing to do things differently and care more about the environment.

We employ a guy, I-shan Wang, to take care of sourcing. We put a lot of effort in finding great ingredients that can be served simply. This is better than needing to work mediocre ingredients.

 

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On begging farmers for new things he wants but Taiwan doesn’t have

Yes, we are constantly doing that. Before we opened, believe it or not, no one was selling edible flowers. There were edible flowers- the farmers just didn’t know people wanted it.

To be honest, a couple of restaurants is not going to make much of a change. We try to set an example; bring awareness to the general public.

Now we’re trying to find indigenous produce, like the Taiwanese quinoa we are using. Indigenous quinoa is very special for me. I always associate quinoa with South America. It strikes me that Taiwan has our own quinoa with very good quality. But I can’t just serve it in a salad. Rather than creating a simple dish, I want to make it interesting. So I tell a story that, inspired by my trip to Mexico, I research the method of making masa dough, and I make tortillas out of Taiwanese quinoa. We know how to make the produce more appealing to the public.

We also try to be more diverse on the diet. If everyone eats just one thing, then everyone grows just one thing. In the long term, it’s not good for the soil. You need rotation to sustain the land. But the problem is, if the farmers rotate the crops, they cannot sell. So they grow the same crops for the whole year, because they can always sell it. If we’re willing to change our diet, they will be willing to grow more diverse crops.

 

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On suppliers and anticipating instability

We have to be flexible. The weather is changing every year. Last year was the hottest in 20 years in Taiwan. I was at Tomo’s farm two weeks ago and it was 30 degrees. Everything died. Now it should be winter, but this year barely had autumn, which means there may not be winter vegetables. We can still find summer crops available, like mangoes. That’s weird.

We design dishes with flexibility in mind. Say I’m making a salad, because there are 30 ingredients, I can use whatever available to make that dish. Protein is more stable. Regarding vegetables and fruits, we can adapt and change by weekly basis or daily basis. We can always just take out one thing, or even if I can’t get anything, we just take that dish off the menu.

 


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On food waste and leftover experiments

Every restaurant has its own way to deal [sic] with food waste. For us, we try to use whole vegetables and whole animals. If I have a fish, we try to use the whole fish, even the fish bone. If we use a carrot, we also use the top and try to serve everything. We use the skin, the tail. Leftovers will be used in staff meal.

We [also] make our own ricotta. We hang it and we have a lot of whey. We use that whey to season stuff. Usually people just throw that away. But we see the possibility, and we incorporate the acidity into the dishes.

 

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On the potential of Taiwan’s F&B community & sustainability

I think Taiwan has a lot of potential, and Taiwan should put focus on the environmental issues. We have the agriculture, the land, and the climate. We have everything that can move toward a positive direction. Still, more than 50% of food in Taiwan is imported. It’s normal for people to purchase imported produce, and a lot of people see imported produce [as] superior [to] local produce. So there’s still a lot to do.

The only restaurant I know trying is Shoun Ryugin. I give the chef, Hieda Ryohei, a lot of respect. He’s really trying hard to showcase Taiwanese ingredients.

It’s not just about the F&B community. We need diners to support as well. Local ingredients are expensive, and not stable. First, restaurants need to be able to charge more, and have the diners accept it. Second, to be fully dedicated to using local produce takes a lot of effort in sourcing, and it’s difficult to maintain.

 

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On who is more important: the producer, the chef, or the customer

I think the customer is definitely the most important; they are the demand. [But] you can’t change the supply if no one wants it. It doesn’t matter how hard I persuade the farmer, if he can’t make a living, he won’t do it. [And as chefs,] we are the ones who have the ability start taking actions.

 

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On the message he has for those who want to be chefs

Integrity. Work with the people you believe in. Bear in mind what you do would have an impact on the environment.

On 3 words to live by

  1. Fearless. Don’t be afraid to try, to fail.
  2. Integrity
  3. Love. Be able to cook with love. If you think about the whole idea you want to be a cook, it’s not just a job, it’s a passion, it’s a career, otherwise you won’t be successful. It’s love for the profession you do. You have to cook with love, just as you cook for your family.
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Destination Others Singapore

East “Meats” West this Christmas

‘Tis the season! Bored of turkey and honey baked ham? Here are  seven restaurants with festive menus that put an Asian twist on your favourite Christmas classics. Whether you like your turkey Thai-spiced or tandoori-style, get ready to stuff your face with amazing dishes this season!

 

Hashida Sushi

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Hashida Sushi

A fine-dining restaurant that promises to showcase Japan’s four seasons through their menu, Hashida Sushi delivers an exquisite Christmas menu featuring ikura and ise-ebi. Golden Japanese caviar and the bright red of the spiny lobster make up the traditional Christmas colours. Available from 22nd December right up to New Year’s Eve, this is the place to go to if you’re feeling opulent this festive season.

Find it at 333A Orchard Road #04-16, Mandarin Gallery Singapore, Singapore 238897
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Tamarind Hill Pork Chops

Tamarind Hill

Looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of festivities in the city? Tamarind Hill’s right up your alley. A Thai haven nestled in the lush greenery of Labrador Park, this restaurant is just minutes away from the city, but boasts a quiet setting for diners to relish in delightful dishes. Their festive menu, available till New Year’s Eve, features mains that marry festive meats with traditional Thai spices. Their Thai-Inspired Stuffed Turkey and Caramelised Pepper Pork Chop have us salivating!

Find it at 30 Labrador Villa Road, Singapore 119189
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Punjab Grill Interior

Punjab Grill Dishes

Punjab Grill

This Indian fine-dining restaurant is known for their rich curries and grilled kebabs, so it’s no surprise that both dishes are featured extensively on their festive menu. Available from 21st to 25th December, Punjab Grill’s bespoke Christmas offerings centre around turkey cooked in several unique ways. From biryani to kebabs, visit this swanky joint for a unique take on yuletide feasting you won’t soon forget.

Find it at 2 Bayfront Avenue, B1-01A Galleria Level, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
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Shisen Hanten Interior

Shisen Hanten Australian Green Lip Abalone

Shisen Hanten

As the highest-awarded Chinese restaurant in Singapore, this eatery’s been serving up exceptional Sichuan fare in Japan since the 1950s. Their festive menu, available from 23rd to 31st December, features aromatic spices, classic Chinese ingredients and exquisite Western delicacies such as Wagyu beef, foie gras and Alaskan crabmeat.

Find it at 333 Orchard Road Level 35, Mandarin Orchard Hotel Singapore Singapore 238867
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Full of Luck Club Interior

Full of Luck Club Christmas

Full of Luck Club

Get ready for a very Cantonese Christmas! This eatery looks more like a tapas bar than a traditional restaurant, but don’t let the interior deceive you! Full of Luck Club serves up authentic Canton nosh without burning a hole in your pocket. Their festive menu, available till New Year’s eve, marries traditional fare with contemporary ingredients such as fresh salmon and white ikura. The Salmon Wellington – pastry-encased salmon with sesame dressing, is the star of the show.

Find it at 243 Holland Avenue Singapore 278977
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Akira Back Interior

Akira Back Tuna Pizza

Akira Back

Craving fresh sushi and sashimi this Christmas? Akira Back has got you covered! Located in the swish JW Mariott, dine in comfort and luxury at this modern Japanese restaurant with festive menus featuring dishes such as Spring Chicken with Yuzu Kosho Glaze and Iberico Pork Jowl with Apple Miso.

Find it at 30 Beach Road, JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach Singapore 189763
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Lewin Terrace Interior

Lewin Terrace Wagyu Shabu-Shabu
Lewin Terrace

This French-Japanese fusion restaurant exemplifies the concept of East meets West. The festive menu, available from 23rd to 25th December, features exquisite French menu items paired with traditional Japanese ingredients. The kitchen churns out Western cuisine with a contemporary Asian touch, evident in their Wagyu Beef with Lily Root Puree and Miso Beef Pie. Located within an understated colonial bungalow in the lush and quiet Fort Canning Park, this is the perfect place to have an intimate Christmas dinner.

Find it at 21 Lewin Terrace, Singapore 179290 (Main entrance is at 23B Coleman Street, beside the Singapore Philatelic Museum.)
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How to Dine Like a Celebrity (Even if You Aren’t One)!

Foodies, start your engines ’cause American Express has a treat for you with its Love Dining Celebrity Edition! Four celebrity influencers are each paired with chefs from leading Singapore hotels to create some truly toothsome dining experiences. Try Pornsak’s Crabmeat with Pomelo, or Jeanette Aw’s unique twist on a Baked Lava Cake from now till 3rd May and you won’t be disappointed. Hope you’re hungry because there’s some great nosh to be had.

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“Dear Memory”
Pornsak & The Line, Shangri La Hotel, Singapore

One of Singapore’s favourite actors Pornsak teams up with Chef Davian of The Line to curate a nostalgic Thai-inspired menu that evokes memories of his mother and their moments together. This exclusive menu is available only on Mondays and Wednesdays as part of the lunch and dinner buffet, and it’s well worth it. Each dish whets your appetite more for the next, and the flavours of Thailand shine through with every course!

The Crabmeat with Pomelo is a welcoming starter; fresh and sweet chunks of Sri Lankan crab and refreshing, pithy pomelo pieces are tossed with mesclun salad, served with a spicy, tangy dressing that’s quintessentially Thai. Crispy popiah skin is served alongside the salad, adding a satisfying crunch to finish off. The velvety-smooth Curry Seafood Velouté is reminiscent of bisque that’s packed with flavour. Generous portions of seafood come together beautifully with root vegetables which give the soup texture. Appetising and comforting with just the right amount of kick, it’s a heart-warming substitute for (dare we say it) tom yum!

The dessert is also given a touch of Thai: the Soursop and Raspberry Pudding is surprisingly mellow in tartness, but the unique flavour of soursop adds a whole new dimension to the summer berry compote and raspberry crystal jelly. This one’s fruity and refreshing, and it’ll make you feel as though you’re sipping on an ice cold smoothie at a beach resort in Phuket.

Find it at 22 Orange Grove Road, Lower Lobby, Tower Wing, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore 258350
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“An Oriental-Peranakan Fairy Tale”
Jeanette Aw & Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel

Everyone’s favourite Little Nonya star Jeanette Aw draws inspiration from her Peranakan lineage to pay homage to the aromatic, spicy and herbal flavours of Nonya cuisine. Teaming up with Executive Chinese Chef Brian Wong of Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant, the menu curated through this collaboration is both whimsical and visually-appealing.

First up on their Peranakan menu is a Double-boiled Salted Preserved Vegetable soup with duck and bird’s nest dumpling. Delicate and gentle in appearance as it is in taste, we find this light soup comforting with every mouthful! On the other hand, we can’t help but be beckoned by the visually vibrant Braised Chicken with Buah Keluak. The vibrant blue fried rice is light and the taste of scallops shine through, and this goes extremely well with the tender braised chicken. The Buah Keluak also adds a whole new depth of flavour to the chicken! It’s unlike anything we’ve ever had.

The dessert on this menu comes with a delightful Peranakan twist. Gula Melaka, a quintessential Peranakan ingredient, is the main highlight of the Baked Lava Cake. Robust in flavour with just the right about of sweetness, the Baked Lava Cake is a welcoming end to the meal!

Find it at 320 Orchard Road, Level 3, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, Singapore 238865
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“East Meets West: Purity”
Lennard Yeong & LaBrezza, The St. Regis Singapore

Avid home cook and former Masterchef Asia contestant Lennard Yeong pairs with Chef Armando of LaBrezza to create a menu with two of the most sought after cuisines from the East and the West in a delicate fusion of Japanese and Italian.

Impressing us right off the bat was the Tonno, Alghe & Bonito – where Chef Armando whips up a dish of yellowfin tuna tartare with wakame salad, bonito flakes and bonito-soy sauce. The marriage of flavours from the tuna, wakame seaweed, and bonito evoke flavours of the sea. Equally as impressive is the Tagliata di Manzo, Soia & Sesamo, where 120 days Grain Fed Angus Beef Striploin is cooked to a perfect medium, served with fresh salad blanketed over with shaved parmesan and a Japanese soy and sesame dressing.

As for dessert, Lennard and Chef Armando gives a Japanese spin on everyone’s favourite Italian dessert: The Savoiardi Al Thé Verde & Mascarpon sees Matcha ladyfinger biscuits soaked in Green Tea Syrup, with Mascarpone Mousse, Sakura gel, and Macaron. The flavours were mellow and earthy, which was a great end to a meat-heavy feast!

Find it at 29 Tanglin Road, Level 2, The St. Regis Singapore, Singapore 247911
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“Your World, Your Colours”
Janice Wong & SKIRT, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

Nobody transforms food into edible art quite like Janice Wong does, and her collaboration with Chef Chris of SKIRT is breathtaking. As an artist and chef, her passion for food stems from her love of colours and this can be seen in the beautiful, almost otherworldly, dishes that she presents.

Janice & Chef Chris’ Lobster Mai Tai with smoked sweet potato paprika, lobster espuma and king prawn kataifi is a stunner. Fresh chunks of lobster are enveloped in delicate vermicelli nests, settled in a shallow pool of spiced coconut milk that imparts warmth with every bite. Packing up on flavour is the 6-Spiced SKIRT Steak with elements of mushrooms & mustard. The natural flavours shine through without overpowering the tender, beefy steak. Peppery and well spiced, this dish is phenomenal all around.

Known for her desserts, Janice’s culinary prowess dazzled us in the form of Rhubarb & Pistachio that looks too pretty to eat. The dish is delicate and feminine, with tart Rhubarb Compote and floral Champagne Rose Jelly perched on top of a mellow, pastel green pistachio custard base. A bite had us transported to springtime in Japan – if that’s not impressive, we don’t know what is!

Find it at 21 Ocean Way, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove, Singapore 098374
Book a table at SKIRT and get 2x Chope-Dollars with the code TASTYBLOG

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