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The best dishes to pair with Tiger Black and Tiger White

From modern bar bites to local favorites, you’re spoiled for choice with these versatile new beers.

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By SG-Promoted | Oct 04, 2017
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From modern bar bites to local favorites, you’re spoiled for choice with these versatile new beers.

  • By SG-Promoted
  • | Oct 04, 2017
A good meal is made even better when it’s paired with a drink, and Tiger Beer’s new brews—Tiger Black and Tiger White—are perfect company for a wide variety of dishes at establishments around town. Here are five options for the next time you dine out.

Acid Bar & Alley Bar

All Beefed Up burger

If you’re kicking back at one of these chilled out Peranakan Place establishments, their neighbors at Odd One Out will serve up a tantalizing range of dishes that are great with both brews. To go with the Asian black lager Tiger Black, they’ve picked a mix of sweet and spicy bar bites—their chicken crackling, Sawadee Thai wings and Soy Licking Good wings. For Asian wheat beer Tiger White, they recommend hearty comfort food—the Awesome Threesome pizza (with truffle oil and three mushroom varieties), the All Beefed Up burger (with a wagyu patty, bacon and American cheese) and the enoki mushroom tempura.

BLUEMIST


Spicy chicken sausages

A Tanjong Pagar mainstay, BLUEMIST has been keeping customers happy since 2004. Wheat beer and sausages are a timeless combination but the spicy chicken sausages here can also be accompanied by a richer, more complex beer. Tiger Black or Tiger White—you won’t go wrong with one or the other (or both).

Marriot Cafe


Chili crab

Known for their international buffet spreads, one of the ultimate indulgences at Marriott Cafe is their Seafood Galore dinner buffet, available every Thursday. As you work your way through the fresh seafood on ice and seafood grill options—including lobster thermidor, oyster Florentine, baked mussels and gratinated scallops—have a Tiger White on hand. When you move on to the chili crab and seafood paella, switch to Tiger Black.

OBAR Punggol


Flambe wagyu beef hor fun

This hidden gem in Singapore’s northeast has a range of dishes from their new menu that you can mix and match with both Tiger Black and Tiger White. Looking for something light? Then go for the chicken skins or seared pork jowl. Want something more substantial? Take your pick from their charcoal beer-battered Atlantic cod, charred miso Norwegian salmon, Chicken Beggar Bag and flambe wagyu beef hor fun. 

OBAR Tradehub 21


Baked chicken with Italian pesto and cheese

This one’s for the westsiders. Over at OBAR’s Tradehub 21 outlet, you can look forward to finding your favorite match for Tiger Black and Tiger White from a line-up of dishes that includes their beef cubes, baked chicken with Italian pesto and cheese, and pan-seared salmon.
 
For more information on Tiger Black and Tiger White, head to the Tiger Beer Facebook page.

 

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