7 Best Food Lobangs You Must Catch This Month Of August

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Everyone appreciates good food – but not the exorbitant prices that accompany them. Still, you shouldn’t allow that to hinder your plans to unwind. Here, we bring you 7 food lobangs that promise to be kind to your wallet.

Bees Knees At The Garage


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Trade away your teh-C and kaya toast for one day and enjoy some high tea for a mere $8. Granted, you won’t be served an array of finger sandwiches and boutique teas, but instead a cup of coffee/tea with your choice of pastry or cake. We reckon it’s a pretty good deal especially since desserts alone at this casual cafe would’ve cost you $7.

Promotion: Weekdays, 3-5pm

Ippudo


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Ramen lovers out there – rejoice! From now till 20th August, Ippudo @ Mohamed Sultan will be offering their Global Signature Ramen (Shiro, Aka and Karaka) at only $9.90++. It’s not everyday that a bowl of ramen will set you back only $12,  so be sure to head down and slurp away.

Promotion: 14th to 20th August, only at the Mohamed Sultan branch

Your Italian Butler


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This stalwart of the casual Italian dining scene in Singapore has taken home-cooked to the next level, dispensing with menus and opting for a more customised, “omakase” style Italian meal. And with their 1-1 promotion for the 4-course Butler’s Lunch ($38++), you can now bask in the glory of fine dining – at wallet-friendly prices. There’s no menus here, everything is prepared à la minute, whether it’s the day’s freshest handmade pasta in a sauce of seasonal vegetables and meats, or a crusty grilled fish. As the name suggest, it’s literally like having your own personal kitchen whip up Italian classics to the rhythm of your appetite!

Promotion: 1-1 Butler Lunch, 1st-31st August

VXX Cooperative


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Probably one of the few ‘Muslim-friendly’ joints in the area, VXX’s a crowd favourite for incorporating their own spin on all your standard cafe fare. If you’ve yet to try their Chili Crab omelette ($14) or the Banana French Toast ($12), now is a good time to do so since they’re offering 20% off your total bill (min $40).

They’re already known for their affordable quality food, so having discounts on top is just icing on the cake. It’s a Burpple exclusive – and you’ll need to flash the Burpple app to redeem this deal.

Promotion: Flash the Burpple App to get 20% off total bill

49 Seats


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If you’re looking for delicious Western fare that fills the tummy and doesn’t break the bank, look no further than 49 Seats. They’re known for their signature Tom Yum Pasta, but their Cheese Fries, Smoked Duck Pasta and Classic Carbonara are equally delicious when it’s going for only $5.20 during the whole of August.

Promotion: $5.20 Cheese Fries, Carbonara and Smoked Duck Pasta

Es Teler 77


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For those of us who cannot escape the clutches of our auntie instincts, these set meals will please both your soul and taste buds. This Indonesian fast food restaurant at the basement of Cathay is offering their bestsellers with everyone’s favourite Teh Botol for less than $10 – think Oxtail Fried Rice ($9.50), Spicy Chicken Noodle Special ($8.50) and Fried Rice ($6.90). What’s more, multiple redemptions are allowed, so you can treat your friends to a generous meal without breaking your bank account.

Promotion: Valid for Lunch and Dinner

1-1 Durian High Tea Buffet


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Singapore’s national fruit is an acquired taste; you either love it or hate it for its pungent smell. For durian aficionados, be glad to know that Holiday Inn Singapore will be holding their Goodwood Park Durian High Tea Buffet, featuring delicious Durian Pengat, Durian Macarons, Durian Crumble and fluffy Durian Cream Puffs. Apart from the extensive spread of local and international fare already on offer, hot dishes such as Durian Prawns and Durian Fried Rice with Bacon are also available if you’re feeling adventurous.

From now till 31st August 2017, book a table via HungryGoWhere and you’ll be entitled to an exclusive 1-for-1 offer. 

Promotion: 1-1 Weekend Durian High Tea Buffet

 

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