Give Back This Festive Season with Chope

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As the year-end season gets into a more frenzied swing in a bid to maximise the precious last days of 2017, you’re likely to find yourself requiring last-minute reservations for a dinner gathering at quality buffets such as Shin Minori or a fine dining restaurant in the CBD for important business lunch like Gaig. Popular restaurant booking engine Chope has you covered – not to mention that they’re donating $2 with every booking…with you also benefitting in the process.

Shin Minori Japanese Restaurant
Shin Minori Japanese Restaurant

For every use of the promotion code GIFT2 with your reservation from now till Christmas Day (25 December 2017), Chope will be donating $2 to Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) Community Fund, who in turn uses the funds to pay for their beneficiaries’ medical treatment in the hospital. Not only will you be doing your part to help, Chope will award you an additional 50 Chope-Dollars with each booking – and don’t worry, the $2 will be fully funded by Chope.

Gaig

Using the promo code also scores you a spot on their “Nice List”, which puts you in the running for even more presents on Boxing Day (26 December 2017). With prizes ranging from $20 gift cards to $250 restaurant vouchers, we’re sure the festivities are definitely not ending with Christmas.

Not sure where to start? Skip the queues to any of the establishments in Chope’s extensive list, simply by booking in advance. You could find yourself lounging on the top of Bay Hotel Singapore at Propeller Bar to toast the holiday season, tucking into gourmet French and Chinese fare at Racines in Sofitel Singapore City Centre, tossing back a few beers at craft brewery Brewerkz, or even indulging in classic Italian fare at the all-new Publico Ristorante at InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay with friends and family.

Every $2 they add to the TTSH Community Fund will surely amount to making a difference in someone’s life, so don’t forget to use the GIFT2 promo code when you do your bookings through Chope. Who knows, you may be the lucky few to walk away with some prizes as well.

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When not downing frappes during her writing spiels, Megan can be found catching up on her favourite franchises or cajoling friends and family out for yet another Japanese dinner. An insane need to stay connected means you can reach her anytime – except on alternate weekends, when she’s found next to a TV screen, watching F1 cars go ‘round in circles.