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    Best Food Recommendations to Pair With Your Favourite Cocktails

    June 25, 20250349 Mins ReadBy Ashley Apinado
    Assorted appetisers with cocktails on a wooden serving board

    We can all agree that ending a long, difficult day at work with a glass of your favourite drink is a perfect way to wrap up the week. There are many ways to unwind after days of stress—some enjoy a bucket of beer or shots of rum but sometimes you find that nothing can ever compare to an Instagrammable sweet concoction once it hits your tongue. But of course, one can never drink! No, no! Your favourite cocktails should always be paired with the best food recommendations that will surely enhance flavour notes that you didn’t know were there.

    Today, we will talk about what snacks or dishes you can have with the most fun drinks at the bar. Whether you’re nursing a fruity number in a coupe glass or clutching a highball like it’s emotional support, one thing’s for sure—cocktails aren’t just drinks, they’re a whole mood. And like any mood worth savouring, they deserve a little something on the side. No one goes to a bar dreaming of just the ice cubes, right? There is no fun in that so before we dive into which food pairings will make you applaud in delight, let’s raise a glass to the art of winding down properly. After all, a great cocktail is only half the story—the other half? Well, that’s where the bites come in.

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    Gold Buns, Truffle Fries, and the Colourful Glass

    Half the reason we order that bright pink drink garnished with a sprig of rosemary and a flaming marshmallow is to snap a quick photo before sipping it. Cocktails today are performance art, and food is following suit. From dainty sliders with gold-dusted buns to fries tossed in truffle oil and parmesan snow, presentation is part of the pleasure.

    But beyond the Instagram likes, these drinks and food recommendations are about fun. A sour whisky punch and some loaded nachos don’t need a five-star setting to feel luxurious—they need to hit the right notes together. When flavour, texture, and visual drama come together, you’re not just eating—you’re vibing.

    And when you’re vibing, the right food recommendation becomes essential. Whether it’s a bite-sized grilled cheese with your tomato-based bloody mary or a dramatic volcano sushi roll alongside your gin-based stunner, it’s all about building a plate that brings out the best in your drink. 

    Oysters, Blinis & Bold Bites for Classic Cocktail Comebacks

    In case you haven’t noticed, classic cocktails are making a proper comeback—and they’ve brought their food friends with them. The martini? Cold, crisp, iconic. And yes, it still pairs with a plate of salty olives or oysters on the half-shell. Feeling fancy? Throw in some caviar-topped blinis or a simple crab cake and you’re golden.

    Negronis, Old Fashioneds, and Manhattans have also returned with full force, often paired with richer bites like beef carpaccio, roasted nuts, or charred steak skewers. These drinks bring depth, bitterness, and balance—so their perfect match is usually something robust and unapologetically savoury.

    When in doubt, the ultimate food recommendation for these boozy stalwarts is anything with umami so think prosciutto-wrapped figs, blue cheese, or even a well-aged cheddar. The bolder the drink, the more confident your pairing needs to be.

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    Enter the Crowd-Pleasers: Fruity Cocktails and Fried Everything

    Now if you’re more of a beach-in-my-brain person, fruity cocktails are likely your go-to. Think Piña Coladas, Mojitos, Mai Tais—the kind of drinks that taste like a holiday and come with a tiny umbrella (bonus points). Their sweetness, acidity, and freshness practically beg for something crunchy and salty.

    Fried calamari, fish tacos, or even something delightfully greasy like loaded fries or karaage chicken? These food recommendations are a perfect match. The acid in your drink cuts through the richness, while the food gives your palate something substantial to hold onto between sips.

    Here, food recommendations are more about comfort than complexity. Don’t be afraid to go full “bar chow” mode—mozzarella sticks, onion rings, or even spicy tteokbokki if you’re feeling adventurous. Fried and fruity is a combo you never knew you needed until you’ve tried it—and now you can’t stop.

    Best K-Bites to Eat with Your Soju Sips

    If you’ve somehow missed this chaotic and wildly addictive trend you see on K-dramas or Korean variety shows, allow us to introduce you to the “Somak’s bubbly younger cousin”—the Soju + Yakult + Sprite cocktail. Sweet, fizzy, slightly tangy, and dangerously drinkable, it’s the kind of cocktail that sneaks up on you with a smile.

    This one pairs beautifully with Korean-style snacks, kimchi pancakes, corn cheese, or anything with a gochujang kick. The drink’s milky sweetness offsets the heat and umami of Korean bar food so well that you’ll start wondering why you ever settled for plain beer.

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    And if you’re looking for a top-tier food recommendation, grab yourself some crispy mandu, spicy rice cakes, or a plate of Korean fried chicken with extra glaze. The soju trio doesn’t just deserve a snack—it demands a feast. Extra points if it sizzles.

    It’s also worth noting that Soju-based drinks are having a moment, thanks to their versatility and low ABV. So if you’re looking for something new, soju shows up in highball-style cocktails with everything from lemon to matcha with evolving food pairings. This is a sign to try it now!

    Sweet Cocktails Deserve Salty Company

    Don’t let their sugar-laced charm fool you—cocktails like daiquiris, espresso martinis, or passionfruit mojitos pack serious flavour. But to keep your palate from getting overwhelmed, you’ll want these food recommendations to balance that sweetness out.

    Enter: the savoury snack lineup. Salted edamame, cheese platters, spiced nuts, even crispy pork belly—anything that contrasts the sugar and brings in fat or umami is a win. The goal here is balance. You’re not trying to compete with the drink; you’re helping it shine.

    The best food recommendation for espresso martinis? Something slightly bitter or savoury to cut through the creamy coffee notes—perhaps a parmesan crisp or a bite of dark chocolate bark with sea salt. It’s all about contrast and cleverness.

    But then again, who can blame you if you have a dangerously sweet tooth? If you want sugar on sugar, then have a go at it! After all, salted chocolate or dark chocolate-based desserts can be surprisingly good with espresso martinis or creamy liqueur drinks. It’s an adult version of chocolate cake and hot cocoa—and who’s mad at that?

    Close-up of cocktails paired with gourmet small plates

    Grilled, Funky, and Fermented: The Food That Handles Smoke

    For the moody sippers out there—those who love their cocktails stirred, not shaken—smoky, bitter drinks like mezcal negronis or black manhattans are a vibe all their own. And while they’re bold enough to stand alone, some food recommendations still make them better.

    Pair them with equally bold bites: blue cheese, chargrilled lamb, roasted mushrooms, or anything with a bit of funk. Smoky cocktails need food with backbone, something that holds its own on the plate. You’re not here for dainty bites—you’re here for full-flavour moments that linger.

    A great food recommendation here is anything grilled, fermented, or unapologetically earthy. It’s daunting to try but if you can handle anything on the rocks, you can take anything that smells like it lived under a rock! Kidding aside, if it smells aged or quite fiery, you’re probably on the right track.

    Mocktails and Something Sweet, Sour and Salty 

    Let’s not forget the non-alcoholic crowd because who says you can only drink alcohol at a bar, right? They can’t be stuck with just food recommendations because they have mocktails! Mocktails have gone from sad, sugary punch bowls to beautifully crafted drinks made with house jams or syrups, fresh herbs, and fermented ingredients. They’re bold, refreshing, and just as food-friendly.

    Pair citrusy mocktails with Thai spring rolls or cold noodles. Something herbal? Try it with veggie tempura or hummus plates. The possibilities are endless and the lack of a hangover? Even better.

    Mocktail lovers deserve food recommendations just as tailored as their cocktail-drinking counterparts. Whether it’s a sparkling apple-cucumber spritz with sushi or a lavender lemonade beside some goat cheese-stuffed dates, mocktail pairing is no longer an afterthought—it’s part of the fun.

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    There are many cocktail and food pairings for everyone to discover but of course, no matter what you drink, don’t forget to do it responsibly because nothing beats a night that you remember. 

    Whether you lean towards the sweet and citrusy or the dark and smoky, every cocktail has a partner-in-crime waiting on the menu. It’s about more than just flavour—it’s about creating an experience where each bite complements your drink and each sip makes the food sing. Great food recommendations bring balance, elevate the vibe, and might even introduce you to a new favourite combination you didn’t expect to love. It could be the crunch of something fried with a cold gin fizz, or the creamy richness of a dish mellowed out by a tart classic like the daiquiri. No matter your taste, there’s joy in the discovery.

    And hey, while experimenting is fun, sometimes the best pairing is simply good company and a laid-back setting. So the next time you’re sipping something fabulous, take a moment to match it with a bite worth remembering because life’s way too short for bland combos and boring nights.

    Craving that perfect drink-and-dish duo? Visit Taste of SG today to learn about how you can treat yourself to a night of flavours done right—cocktail in one hand, fork in the other.

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