Get 50% Off More than 50 Popular Dining Spots on Chope Deals’ Year End Sale

From chomping our way through hawker centres to unearthing the latest hidden gems, Singaporeans are definitely a “live to eat” bunch of folks with voracious appetites. And our love for food is only rivalled by our love for deals, discounts and vouchers.

So if you’re a foodie with a sweet tooth for promos, mark 6 December 2018 on your calendar and save the date for Chope Deals’ Year End Sale (YES!).

Just in time for the festive season, Chope Deals is bringing you the most value-for-money dining promotions in Singapore so you get to indulge with your loved ones without burning a hole in your wallet.

From 50% off 50 products to $10 flash deals, grab hold of the deals during this one-day only sale, and visit 11 of our favourite dining spots below!

Plus, read on to find out how you can score additional discounts on these Chope dining vouchers on their app!

1. Don & Tori

If you haven’t quite managed to find a Japanese restaurant in Singapore that matches up the ridiculously high standards you have, Don & Tori might well change your mind.

Nestled between rows of shophouses along Tras Street at Tanjong Pagar, the quality of their food is nothing short of mighty.

This Japanese restaurant is helmed by Chef Jack Chang under the guidance of renowned local chefs Raymond Tan and Max Lai who have years of Japanese culinary experience under their belt.

Don & Tori’s amazing menu showcases departure from traditional Japanese cuisine with instant favourites like Sakura Ebi Angel Hair Pasta and Truffle Wagyu Foie Gras Don. If you’re more of a traditionalist, go for the Gyu Steak and Scallop Butter Yaki which are cooked over an open charcoal grill.

With a live sushi bar, diners are able to witness firsthand the kitchen’s undoubted knife skills that are a spectacle to watch.

Don & Tori
Address: 74 Tras Street, Singapore (079013)
Opening Hours: Mon-Sat: 12-3pm, 6pm-12am, Closed Sunday
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2. Wheeler’s Yard

Located in an old sleepy alley off the main streets of Balestier, Wheeler’s Yard is a photogenic cafe with an in-house bicycle atelier.

Wheeler’s Yard provides the perfect pit stop for cyclists who are using the Whampoa park connector to rest and grab a bite whilst admiring the stunning array of handmade urban bicycles available for sale.

Their iconic blue door, preserved from the 1980s, is one of its kind and has dominated Instagram feeds since the establishment opened its doors. High ceilings, wide spaces, vintage decorations and posh-looking bicycles – Wheeler’s Yard is the perfect spot to catch up with your friends over a cuppa.

Don’t forget to complete the experience with some delicious cafe grub. The Ultimate Beef Yard Burger and Grilled Chicken especially are consistent crowd favourites and shouldn’t be missed!

Wheeler’s Yard
Address: 28 Lorong Ampas, Singapore (328781)
Opening Hours: Tue – Fri: 11am – 10pm, Sat – Sun: 10:30am – 10pm, Closed Monday
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3. Aura

Ask any art enthusiast and they’ll sing praises of the National Gallery’s stellar collection of Southeast Asian art. Ask the foodies and they’ll wax lyrical about its spectacular location that provides amazing views among which to eat and drink.

Facing the Padang and the iconic silhouette of Marina Bay Sands, Aura Restaurant draws hipsters, expats, and everyone in between with an impressive salad bar at lunch, hi-tea in the afternoons, and all-day brunches on weekends.

The restaurant takes inspiration from Italy’s homely recipes and generous flavours and elevates them into refined, elegant meals, where guests are invited to share dishes in casual family style for them to commune over meals.

The menu is an extensive expression of Italian creativity, showcasing a wide variety of antipasto, pastas and wholesome mains that features the finest and freshest ingredients, with an emphasis on seasonal produce.

Aura
Address: 1 Saint Andrews Road, #05-03, National Gallery Singapore, Singapore (178957)
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 12pm – 2:30pm, 6:30pm – 10:30pm
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4. Byblos Grill

Bussorah Street plays host to a bunch of Middle Eastern restaurants and Byblos Grill is one of the true hidden gems amongst them.

Helmed by Chef Mohamad Salim who was formerly a chef at the Burj Al Arab, the only seven star hotel in Dubai, brings true craft and authenticity to his Lebanese cuisine, served up in a truly homey style.

Lebanese food is perfect for sharing! Go straight for the Mezza Platter, which eliminates all decision-making in choosing the best dip to go with your pita bread (they’re all good!).

For your main, get the Mixed Grill to taste the best of the restaurant’s grilled meats—a combination of lamb kofta (minced lamb), lahem mashwi (grilled lamb cubes), chicken kofta (minced chicken) and shish tawouk (shish kebab).

For a genuine taste of unfiltered Lebanese cuisine, a stop by 14 Bussorah Street is a must!

Byblos Grill
Address: 14 Bussorah Street, Singapore (199435)
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 11am – 1am
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5. Gudetama Cafe

Everyone’s favourite lazy egg Gudetama is in town and we’re all here for it! Head down to Suntec City and get a crack at this cheery cafe’s menu.

Noteworthy dishes include the “I’m Cold” Smoked Salmon Benedict, featuring poached eggs wrapped with smoked salmon and mashed avocado on toasted brioche bread with a dash of zesty yuzu hollandaise sauce and ebiko for a finishing touch.

Or how about a steaming bowl of Gudetama Lobster Onsen? Get all comfy as you dig into a poached egg nestled in a bread bowl of lobster bisque, accompanied by a side of freshly tossed greens.

Come with your cameras and phones fully charged because Gudetama Cafe is an Instagram wonderland, with life-sized figurines, animated walls, and sunny-side up eggs and waffle ceilings you’ll want to snap pictures of!

Gudetama Cafe
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #01-361, Suntec City, Singapore (038983)
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 10am – 10pm
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6. Amo

Located in the gastronomic stretch of Hong Kong Street, Amo is a smart-casual Italian eatery and bar by restaurateur-chef Beppe De Vito of the ilLido Group.

Amò is a union of Italian cuisine and people, where the best culinary influences from all parts of Italy come together, for groups of friends to gather over antipasti, big plates and pizzas to share.

Made with natural leaven, semolina and extra virgin olive oil, Amò pizzas are light, seasonal and easy to digest – the result of patience, exceptional produce, and a fine-tuned knowledge of food chemistry. Get the Signature Pizza which comes with Mushrooms, Truffle, Mascarpone and Tuscan Pecorino to share.

Another one of our favourites is the Spaghetti Chitarra with Boston Lobster and Tarragon. The spaghetti chitarra is made fresh daily in-house, and its signature long square-shaped strands helps take in all the delicious flavours of the lobster bisque and chilli salmoriglio sauce.

Amo
Address: 33 Hongkong Street, Singapore (059672)
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 12pm – 3pm, 6pm – 11pm
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7. Haru

Haru is the brainchild of two food-mad brothers who’ve turned the historic site of the Old Badminton Hall at Guillemard Road into a little shrine to the humble rice bowl.

Inspired by Japanese and Korean flavours, they serve up some of the best grain bowls in town! At lunch time, this is a build-your-own rice bowl situation. Take your pick of multigrain rice, pearl rice, or soba, and pair it with your choice of Japanese or Korean style toppings like Bulgogi Ribeye, Salmon dressed with miso and sake with hearty vegetables.

As for dinner, they’re known for serving Chazuke, a type of Japanese tea-rice. The multigrain mixture is made up of 8 different types of nutritious grains such as rice crispies, barley and Chinese almonds.

The signature here is their Lobster Chazuke, which features air-flown bamboo lobster that’s lightly poached in dashi and served atop rice with kombu, tobiko, bamboo shoots, spring onions, and nori. Other chazuke options include the Mangalica Pork Chashu and the Smoked Chicken.

Haru
Address: 100 Guillemard Road, #01-06, Singapore (399718)
Opening Hours: Tue-Fri: 12-3pm, 6-10pm, Sat: 11am-3pm, 6-10pm, Sun: 9am-6pm, Closed Monday
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8. The Butcher’s Wife

If you’re living the gluten-free lifestyle or you have a coeliac friend in the group, hop on over to The Butcher’s Wife, which is all about delicious European comfort food in a lovely setting.

Well-balanced with elements of surprise, these artfully plated comfort foods are packed with robust flavours. Highlights include the Kale and Gorgonzola “Buñuelos” served with saffron aioli or indulge in seafood selections including Cured Salmon, accompanied with pickled courgettes, crème fraiche and chia seeds.

Catering to wine lovers, The Butcher’s Wife even carries over 37 labels, including a selection of natural wines sourced globally to perfectly complement every meal at the restaurant.

Complete your meal with gluten-free dessert, such as the Rum Baba with white chocolate, saffron syrup and rhubarb; Pineapple Carpaccio drizzled with ginger syrup, topped with coconut sorbet and curry crumble; and Strawberries Pavlova served with passion fruit curd and basil sorbet.

The Butcher’s Wife
Address: 19 Yong Siak Street, Singapore (168650)
Opening Hours: Tue – Fri: 12pm – 2:30pm, 6pm – 11pm, Sat: 11am – 3pm, 6pm – 11pm, Sun: 6pm – 11pm, Closed Monday
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9. Fatboy’s The Burger Bar (Upper Thomson)

Fatboy’s The Burger Bar is the brainchild of burger connoisseurs Kennie and Bernie Tay. Offering a relaxed and casual atmosphere, spacious venue and menu that’s brimming with American-style classics, you’ll be in burger heaven in this Upper Thomson eatery, that’s for sure.

For $15, treat yourself to a burger + float set, with a choice of one of the following burgers: The Elvis, Royale with Cheese, Holy Caesar, Bolly Wooly, Big Bello and a choice of float.

Whether you’re dining with all your best pals or on a casual date, this is one of the best spots in Singapore for juicy, homemade and delicious burgers with all the trimmings.

Fatboy’s The Burger Bar (Upper Thomson)
Address: Fatboy’s The Burger Bar – Thomson, 187 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 574335
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 4pm – 12pm, Fri – Sun: 12pm – 12am
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10. fȳr

Located in the heart of the CBD foodie enclave of Boon Tat Street, fȳr is a modern grill restaurant that serves up moreish food in a warm, relaxed and casual setting, ideal for get-togethers or friendly catch ups.

The mains are super meaty-heavy so lighten up with some green small plates to share. Once the mains come along, it’s a parade of beautiful grilled meats and seafood.

Savour the rare treat of a Free-Range Yellow Chicken, roasted and deboned then served with olives, tahini, lentils, and a curry brown sauce for some exotic Middle-Eastern flair.

If you’re not up for a meat-fest, fȳr serves up amazing seafood such as Baby Octopus & Squid Ink Rice – think chewy and sweet baby octopus given a rapid sear under the grill before being tossed with squid ink rice, a paprika-spiced rouille and sweet sun-dried tomato.

Or dig into one of their crowd’s favourites; Scallops, Prawns & Chorizo Rice!

With a nice selection of grilled meats and seafood, fȳr is one of the great gems of downtown dining.

fȳr
Address: 19 Boon Tat Street, Singapore (069619)
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 11:30am – 11pm, Fri: 11:30am – 12am, Sat: 11:30am – 11pm, Sun: 11:30am – 5pm
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11. La Nonna

La Nonna is known for its hearty Italian classics especially its traditional Venetian-style tiramisu. The name ‘La Nonna’ means ‘grandmother’ in Italian, with an implication that food served would be homely and unpretentious.

Dig in to a hearty list of traditional dishes in their ala carte menu and Chef Specials, updated regularly according to the European season.

Go for the classics at La Nonna, where the pasta is lovingly prepared daily, and pizzas are kneaded and wood-fired to cracker-thin perfection. With Chope Deals’ Year End Sale, you can choose from the Signature La Nonna Pizza or Penne with Chicken in Pesto ‘Genovese’ or Linguine with Crab in Tomato Cream and a Tiramisu for just $20 (U.P $44).

As if straight from a family’s recipe book, the simple dishes place great value on the integrity of just a handful of wholesome ingredients.

La Nonna
Address: 26/26B Lorong Mambong, Singapore (277685)
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 12pm – 2:30pm, 6pm – 10:30pm, Sat: 12pm – 11pm, Sun & PH: 12pm – 10:30pm
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For one-day only (6 December 2018) starting at 12 midnight, get your hands on these amazing deals so you can indulge in your munchies, all while doing your wallet a favour.

Look forward to saving more than 50% off 50 products including cash vouchers, set menus, signature dishes, buffets and more. Remember to set your alarms as there will be $10 flash deals happening at 12pm, 3pm and 6pm!

Heads up for Visa cardholders – enjoy an extra $10 off with a minimum spend of $70 during the sale! You will have to be fast though, as this promotion is limited to the first 500 redemptions only. All you need to do is key in the discount code <CHOPEVISA> when you’re checking out via the Chope app and pay with Visa.

Time to gather your friends and family this festive season and eat to your heart’s content!

This article is written in collaboration with Chope.

10 Affordable Dinner Date Spots In S’pore So You Can Treat Your Bae Without Going Broke

We’re all constantly on the lookout for affordable and romantic restaurants in Singapore. There are plenty of restaurant guides out there that offer you the most romantic restaurants with the best views of Singapore’s skyline – that is, if you are willing to spend an arm and a leg.

While we all know and anticipate discount deals, Chope now offers permanent discount deals which means extra savings on your meals all year round!

All of these are just one tap away via Chope’s app or on their Chope Deals page.

For couples who don’t want to go all crazy on champagne, caviar, and a lavish dinner, we’ve sussed out 10 dining options with up to 50% savings so you get to enjoy the sweet satisfaction of indulging your munchies anytime, all while doing your wallet a favour!

1. 63Celsius

Tucked away in a relatively quiet section in Paragon, among art galleries and high-end crystal boutiques, 63Celsius attracts loyal crowds for its mouthwatering fare and artisanal coffee.

The restaurant’s chic decor of copper and timber makes it stand out from the shops in Paragon. It is especially hard to miss the intricately designed wood ceiling which extends out of the eatery to connect to a bar in an open space outside.

Choose from their selection of almost-carnal indulgences: think Boneless American Black Angus Short Ribs, impossibly tender ribs served with piquant pico de gallo and fragrant with the complex spice mix of their house dry rub.

The pasta here is artisanal and they’re especially famous for their Lobster Pasta – half a lobster gracing a plate laden with a tangle of spaghetti, fresh San Marzano tomatoes, and garlic.

Pair all this with one of the wines in their comprehensive selection, then settle down to the only logical conclusion to the meal: a Chocolate Lava Tart, so blissfully self-explanatory.

63Celsius
Address: 290 Orchard Road, #04-09/K1, Paragon Shopping Centre, Singapore (238859)
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 9am – 11pm
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2. Hoshino Coffee (Capitol Piazza)

Tucked away in a secluded area of Capitol Piazza’s Basement 2, Hoshino Coffee is a serene place to enjoy a meal with your date.

This popular Japanese establishment is famous for their desserts and hand-drip coffee, but what remains relatively unknown to most people is that they serve a variety of Japanese-style cafe grub at very affordable prices.

Featuring a hearty brunch menu, you can expect their signature Japanese-style souffle pancakes and fluffy “omu” omelette alongside different kinds of breakfast meats – bacon, smoked salmon, and even slices of angus steak.

Come lunch hour, the kitchen trots out an array of Japanese-Western favourites: think pastas, savoury cheese-studded souffles, and omu rice in numerous shapes and forms.

End your meal with Hoshino’s famous hand-dripped coffee which uses the highest quality Arabica coffee beans that were selected by Hoshino’s in-house coffee blend specialist Master Kanno for the perfect Japanese cafe experience.

Hoshino (Capitol Piazza)
Address: 13 Stamford Road, #B2-55, Capitol Piazza, Singapore (178905)
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 11:30am – 10:30pm, Sat – Sun: 10:30am – 10:30pm
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3. El Mero Mero

El Mero Mero (which means ‘the go-to guy’ in Mexican lingo), will excite and delight diners with the very best in contemporary Mexican cuisine.

While most of us prefer the laid back feel of a Mexican establishment, it’s always good to have one nice, fancier option in your Mexican restaurant arsenal.

With an open-kitchen concept greeting diners looking to be seated indoors and a stunning terrace for those looking to soak in the sun, El Mero Mero’s got a little something for everyone.

They partnered with ComCrop, Singapore’s first rooftop garden, to grow fresh herbs and ingredients to use in their dishes. While this place isn’t your go-to to pig out and stuff yourself, the quality and execution of their small plates are pretty impressive.

El Mero Mero
Address: 30 Victoria Street, #01-20, CHIJMES, Singapore (187996)
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 12pm – 11pm, Fri – Sat, Eve of PH: 12pm-1am
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4. Haru

Haru is the brainchild of two food-mad brothers who’ve turned the historic site of the Old Badminton Hall at Guillemard Road into a little shrine to the humble rice bowl.

Inspired by Japanese and Korean flavours, they serve up some of the best grain bowls in town! At lunch time, this is a build-your-own rice bowl situation. Take your pick of multigrain rice, pearl rice, or soba, and pair it with your choice of Japanese or Korean style toppings like Bulgogi Ribeye, Salmon dressed with miso and sake with hearty vegetables.

As for dinner, they’re known for serving Chazuke, a type of Japanese tea-rice. The multigrain mixture is made up of 8 different types of nutritious grains such as rice crispies, barley and Chinese almonds.

The signature here is their Lobster Chazuke, which features air-flown bamboo lobster that’s lightly poached in dashi and served atop rice with kombu, tobiko, bamboo shoots, spring onions, and nori. Other chazuke options include the Mangalica Pork Chashu and the Smoked Chicken.

Haru
Address: 100 Guillemard Road, #01-06, Singapore (399718)
Opening Hours: Tue-Fri: 12-3pm, 6-10pm, Sat: 11am-3pm, 6-10pm, Sun: 9am-6pm, Closed Monday
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5. L’Entrecôte The Steak and Fries Bistro

L’Entrecôte’s classy white doors and red awning blends perfectly well into the cobblestoned nook of Duxton Hill. The decor beyond the entrance is redolent of the relaxed bistro culture that’s so common to the French city.

The Plat du Jour is right in the name of this bistro – Steak Frites. You can expect to indulge in succulent prime meat generously doused with a secret sauce with a side of fresh green salad and a heaping pile of crispy, golden fries.

Of course other bistro options such as Escargots de Bourgogne and Oven-baked Beef Marrow are on the menu, along with decadent desserts like the Vacherin du Bistrot (meringue, vanilla ice cream, and hot chocolate sauce).

This is one meal you definitely won’t forget. Bon appetit!

L’Entrecôte The Steak and Fries Bistro
Address: 36 Duxton Hill, Singapore (089614)
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 12pm – 10:30pm, Fri – Sat: 12-11pm
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6. Privé (CHIJMES)

Located in the heart of CHIJMES, Privé is a casual cafe and bar offering simple and approachable favourites from day to night and anytime in between.

Privé also has the unique advantage of having one of the largest and most inviting alfresco area in CHIJMES. Surrounded by greenery, diners can choose to bask in the sunshine under the cool shade or enjoy the starry sky when night falls as they savour their drinks and food.

The menu has brought along some of the most-loved dishes from Keppel Bay including all-day breakfasts, Fish and Chips, Wagyu Burgers and their delightful Sticky Date Pudding.

Added to the mix are stone-baked pizzas, pastas as well as local favourites like the Hainanese Chicken Rice and Traditional Curry Chicken.

Swing by for happy hour from 5 – 8pm daily and relax in the garden with an ice cold drink in hand!

Privé (CHIJMES)
Address: 30 Victoria Street, #01-33, CHIJMES, Singapore (187996)
Opening Hours: Mon-Thu: 11:30am-12am, Fri & Eve of PH: 11:30am-1am, Sat & PH: 10am-1am, Sun: 10am-12am
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7. Botanico at The Garage

Located at Singapore Botanic Gardens, Botanico at The Garage has clinched Instagram popularity due to the stunning ambience the restaurant offers while you’re dining amongst the greenery.

If you’re both busy working adults, this is the perfect place to unwind after an exhausting week at work. Plus, when you’re talking about such a beautiful and idyllic setting like the Singapore Botanic Gardens, how much better can it get right?

With chef Sujatha Asokan steering the kitchen, Botanico has taken on a bistro-style menu with contemporary European roots in technique, and with Asian inflections that pay homage to the Singaporean chef now at the helm as well to its setting.

Botanico’s Iberico Char Siew is a dish that is not to be missed – the top loin is smoked, chargrilled and accompanied by carrot ‘noodles’, carrot puree and honey pork jus that goes well with the 30 premium wine labels and signature botany-inspired tipples such as the Garage Gin’onic or the Thyme Lemonade.

Botanico at The Garage
Address: 50 Cluny Park Road, The Garage, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore (257488)
Opening Hours: Wed – Fri: 6-11:30pm, Sat – Sun: 11am-3pm, 6-11:30pm, Closed Monday & Tuesday
Get Up To 10% Off Vouchers Here

8. Wild Honey

Featuring floor to ceiling windows, Wild Honey is reminiscent of Brooklyn Lofts and boasts a copper, steel & reclaimed wood bar with counter seating.

If you both love waking up for a good hearty breakfast, well, you’re in luck. Wild Honey passionately believes that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

They love breakfast food so much that they’ve decided to bring in as many kinds as possible from all over the world. 

All time favourite dishes such as The Norwegian, European, Canadian and Parisienne sit alongside new favourites such as The Greek, Brooklyn Double Pastrami burger, & the Turkish.

You can also get bespoke coffee blends by Common man Coffee Roasters and teas by TWG, hand crafted mocktails and cocktails including the favourite Mandarin Wilderness.

Wild Honey
Address: 6 Scotts Road, #03-02, Scotts Square, Singapore (228209)
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 9am-9pm, Fri-Sat & PH Eve: 9am – 10pm
Get Up To 50% Off Vouchers Here

9. Wine & Chef

If you’re both wine aficionados, then Wine & Chef has got you covered. With over 140 exclusive bottles from from Italian boutique wineries, match any glass to the delicious culinary creations whipped up by the chef.

Unlike any typical Italian restaurants, Wine & Chef stands out by creatively cooking up a menu of Hokkien-inspired dishes that contain essence of Italian style, which appeals to local palates at prices that do not stress the wallets.

A must-try here is the Scallop Capellini, a dish of cold capellini topped with cured kelp, caviar, and scallops and splashed with soy truffle dressing.

End of your meal with the Salted Egg Cheesecake which brings together the best of east and west. This local take on the classic American dessert consists of a creamy mix of cheese and rich salted egg in a hand-pressed graham cracker crust.

Wine & Chef
Address: 7 Keong Saik Road, Singapore (089115)
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat: 12pm – 11pm, Closed Sunday
Get Up To 50% Off Vouchers Here

10. Vatos Urban Tacos

Serving up Korean-Mexican fusion fare isn’t an easy feat but the folks over at Vatos Urban Tacos make it seem effortless.

A quick glance at their’ “Seoul-Mex” menu and you’ll know exactly what we mean. They dish out masterful fusion creations like the hefty Kimchi Galbi Grilled Cheese which comes with pieces of marinated Galbi short rib sandwiched between slices of sourdough bread.

Sounds simple? It’s anything but. Each bite is a veritable bomb of umami, with Mexican cheese and savoury fried kimchi lending their own punchy kick.

No visit is complete without going for a range of their popular tacos to go with one of Vatos’ signature margaritas, so be sure to order one (or two) before you head out!

Vatos Urban Tacos
Address: 36 Beach Road, #01-03, Singapore (189766)
Opening Hours: Mon: 5:30pm-11pm, Tue-Thu: 12pm-11pm, Fri-Sat: 12pm-12am, Sun: 12pm-11pm
Get Up To 50% Off Vouchers Here

Chope offers permanent dining deals in the form of vouchers for diners to get up to 50% off at over 400 top restaurants in Singapore, all under a new segment of their dining platform called Chope Deals.

Book, discover and most importantly save smarter with Chope Deals.

Got an upcoming date with your other half? Get ready to feast to your heart’s content!

This article is written in collaboration with Chope.

Find, Reserve, And Go To Your Favourite Restaurant With Just Google Maps

Making reservations at restaurants is one of the things you learn to do as you grow into an adult but nobody enjoys long interactions with strangers.

Because we’re all awkward turtles, we’ve got some good news to share.

Today, Google announced that they’ve partnered with Chope, HungryGoWhere, and Quandoo to launch the new “Reserve with Google” feature.

That’s right, Singaporean users are now able to make reservations at their favourite restaurants directly on Google Maps and Search.

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Because making a reservation has always been a bit of a hassle, Google is making that process more seamless.

Now you can just Google search for a restaurant, view its real-time availability, and make a reservation immediately by clicking on the “Find a table” button.

How To Make A Restaurant Reservation With Google

  1. Open Google Maps and search for a restaurant or tap on a restaurant you see on the map.
  2. Tap on the name of the restaurant for more information. If the restaurant uses OpenTable, you should see a “Find a table” button along with the available time slots.
  3. If you’re looking for a time slot that’s not listed, you can update the number of people you’re reserving for, and the specific time slot.
  4. You should be redirected to a confirmation page for your reservation once everything is done.
  5. A confirmation email from OpenTable will be sent to you shortly after confirmation.

Changing or cancelling reservations are also easy. Go to the confirmation email sent to you by OpenTable and just tap on Change or Cancel.

Also, if your Gmail is registered with OpenTable, you’ll get Dining Rewards points for your reservation.

Say goodbye to multiple redirections to different websites and frustratingly long waiting times for reservation calls!

Also read 8 Steakhouses In Singapore That Will ‘Meat’ Your Expectations For Under $50

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