You Have 1 Week Left To Try The Nutella-Filled Donuts From Krispy Kreme
Krispy Kreme Singapore has announced that they will stop sales of their highly raved Hazelnut OGs this Sunday, April 1st.
https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeKrispyKreme/photos/a.1652839674937017.1073741847.1387206084833712/2184881138399532/?type=3
Good Things Must Come To An End
If you haven’t gotten your hands on these crazy donuts from Krispy Kreme, you better do so before this Sunday!
[caption id="attachment_33741" align="aligncenter" width="842"] Image Credit: Singapore Krispy Kreme Facebook[/caption]Krispy Kreme first launched these donuts on 17 March and everyone went crazy trying to get their hands on these limited edition donuts.
I personally love and ONLY eat the Original Glazed Donuts from Krispy Kreme so imagine how excited I was when our nation’s hero, Xavier Lur, first revealed these donuts on his Twitter.
https://twitter.com/xavierlur/status/974956284628750336
It’s densely packed with Nutella spread and trust me, it’s not for the faint hearted.
These limited edition donuts are $3.30 per piece and sold on a first come, first serve basis.
[caption id="attachment_33742" align="aligncenter" width="720"] Image Credit: Singapore Krispy Kreme Facebook[/caption]Hurry on down to your nearest Krispy Kreme outlet and get your Hazelnut OGs before they’re removed from the menu forever.
Krispy Kreme
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The Ultimate Guide To Supper Spots In Singapore Because Macs Is So Passé
It’s close to midnight. You and your friends just got done watching a late night movie. You’re hungry but you don’t want a greasy meal at McDonald’s either.
What do you do?
Here’s a list of supper spots in Singapore where you and your friends can hang at till the wee hours of the morning.
East
1. 89.7 Supper Club
From local Chinese and Indian dishes to international fare, whatever the cuisine you’re craving, 89.7 Supper Club will hook you up.
[caption id="attachment_33717" align="aligncenter" width="5312"] Image Credit: Website2. 126 Wan Dou Sek Dim Sum
Indulge in some steaming hot siew mai or chicken porridge with your supper club here at 126 Wan Dou Sek Dim Sum!
[caption id="attachment_33718" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User Eleanor Tay[/caption]Moreover, most of the food they serve here comes in relatively small portions. This simply means you can order a wider variety of dim sum items to savour!
Do note that parking can be an issue here, so we recommend you either Grab or Uber your way to this popular supper haunt!
126 Wan Dou Sek Dim Sum
Address: 126 Sims Avenue, Singapore 387449
Opening hours: 24 hours
Contact No.: 6746 4757
3. Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup
If slurping a bowl of healthy herbal soup sounds like your idea of a good supper, you should definitely check out Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup.
[caption id="attachment_33719" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User Joe Yang[/caption]Don’t be fooled by its name, this is essentially a zichar stall. Their signature dishes include Ginseng Black Chicken Soup and Prawn Paste Chicken.
Bring along a large group of supper kakis so you can sample their other dishes as well!
Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup
Address: 467/477 Changi Road, Singapore 419887
Opening hours: 11am – 4am daily
Contact No.: 6746 4089
Website
4. Yong He Eating House
If you don’t fancy a heavy meal for supper, Yong He serves everyone’s favourite tau huay zui (soya bean milk) and tau huay (soya beancurd).
[caption id="attachment_33720" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User Amelia PW[/caption]We highly recommend ordering a couple of dough fritters to dip into your cold soya bean milk.
Yong He Eating House
Address: 458 Geylang Road, Singapore 389417
Opening Hours: 24 hours daily
Contact No.: 6745 5682
Website
5. Spize
Spize is the #1 supper spot in the East Side. They offer an extensive menu that ranges from Asian to Western and even Mediterranean cuisine.
[caption id="attachment_33722" align="aligncenter" width="1175"] Image Credit: West6. Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak
If the East side is known for their Changi Nasi Lemak, the West Side has their very own Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak.
[caption id="attachment_33723" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User Marc T[/caption]This Nasi Lemak stall is known for their mind-blowing sambal chilli which you have to try.
If you’re someone who can eat Nasi Lemak past midnight then this is a great supper place to placate those midnight hunger pangs!
Boon Lay Nasi Lemak
Address: #01-06, Boon Lay Place Market and Food Centre, 221 Boon Lay Place
Opening Hours: Daily: 6.00pm to 2.00am
Contact No.: 9006 4730
7. Al-Azhar Eating Restaurant
There’s several Al Azhar outlets in Singapore, but the one opposite Beauty World Centre is the best.
[caption id="attachment_33724" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Al Azhar Restaurants Facebook[/caption]They serve your usual local fare but we absolutely love the cheese naan and butter chicken here.
Everything at Al-Azhar is great which explains why this place is always jam-packed with people 24/7.
Al-Azhar Eating Restaurant
Address: 11 Cheong Chin Nam Road, Singapore 599736
Opening Hours: 24 hrs daily
Contact No.: 6466 5052
Website
8. Adam Road Food Centre
Albeit hidden from public’s eye, the queues at Adam Road Food Centre are always long.
They have everything from nasi lemak to prawn noodles and the famous mee goreng combo from Adam’s Delight.
[caption id="attachment_33725" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User Alex Chua[/caption]The Mee Goreng Combo comes with a side of mutton chop, cheese fries and a perfectly fried sunny-side up. This combo is so simple yet it’s everyone’s favourite at Adam Road Food Centre.
Adam Road Food Centre
Address: 2 Adam Rd, Singapore 289876
Opening Hours: Varies across stalls
9. G7 Sin Ma Claypot Live Frog Porridge
If you fancy some frog leg porridge for supper, G7 Sin Ma is known for it!
G7 Sin Ma’s smooth porridge goes so well with its many variety of frog dishes.
[caption id="attachment_33726" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User Jonathan Lim Jia Jun[/caption]Customers enjoy gobbling down frog legs here as it is absolutely value for money. The more frogs you order, the lesser you pay.
G7 Sin Ma Claypot Live Frog Porridge Although a little bit pricier as compared to the usual Indian stalls in coffee shops, Sri Sun offers you a variety of Indian food for you to choose from. We highly recommend you to get their Maggi Goreng Special ($7.50) which comes with a side of cheese fries and a sunny-side up. Don’t miss out on their tower drinks if you’re planning on bringing your bros here. Sri Sun Express The creation has definitely gained a lot of die-hard fans and is often recommended over the island. Springleaf Prata Place Their dimsum spread is huge and service is fast so you can expect a fuss free supper with your friends. Indulge in their Shanghai Steamed Dumplings, Siew Mai, Har Kow and their famous Golden Sand Pau (Liu Sha Pau). With 3 outlets island-wide, this restaurant is known for the authenticity and freshness of their dim sum. Tang Tea House (Jalan Kayu) They have several other outlets islandwide however the reviews at this place far exceeds the rest. The best part about this outlet? It opens till 5am everyday – perfect for you night owls out there. Ming Fa Fishball Swee Choon Dim Sum is a well known supper haunt in Singapore. With over 50 years of heritage, it’s the perfect supper place for after midnight clubbers, friends and families. Order a spread of dim sum so you and your friends can try a bit of everything from the menu. This is an affordable, no frills place that holds many fond memories for most of the locals here. Do expect to wait in line as this place can get quite packed at night! Swee Choon Dim Sum Although it’s not as authentic as the ones you’d find in Japan, this place attracts crowds even past midnight. The Volcano Ramen is one of the most popular items at this restaurant. You get to pick your level of spice just in case you can’t handle the heat. Best part, this restaurant is halal-certified so you can jio your muslim friends to enjoy ramen here. The Ramen Stall One of the popular flavours would be the Spicy Yangnyum which has a fiery red glaze on the chicken. Don’t worry, it’s not as spicy as you’d think it will be. Chicken Up Just be prepared to smell of smoke after sitting here all night. Lau Pa Sat Satay Street Also Read This Halal Cafe Puts A Sweet Spin On Murtabak – Serves Flavours Such As Kit Kat And Red Velvet (Header Image Source: @kevin_the_hiak)
Address: No. 5 Cheong Chin Nam Road, Singapore 599730
Opening Hours: 12 PM – 2.30 AM
Contact No.: 6467 7317
Image Credit: Sri Sun Express Facebook[/caption]
Address: 56 Serangoon Garden Way, Serangoon Gardens, Singapore 555952
Opening Hours: 24 hours daily
Contact No.: 6282 2325
Image Credit: Burpple User Jervois Chong[/caption]
Address: 1 Thong Soon Avenue, Singapore 787431
Opening Hours: Daily: 7am to 12am
Contact No.: 6459 5670
Image Credit: Burpple User Shafiah H[/caption]
Address: 242 Jalan Kayu, Singapore 799466
Opening Hours: Sun – Thurs: 11am – 12am, Fri, Sat & Public Holiday: 12pm – 2am
Contact No.: 6483 2298
Image Credit: Burpple User Mag Chow[/caption]
Address: 246B Upper Thomson Road Singapore 574370
Opening Hours: 9am – 5am daily
WebsiteCentral
14. Swee Choon Dim Sum
Address: 183/ 185/ 187/ 189/ 191 Jalan Besar Singapore 208882
Opening Hours: Mon, Wed – Sat: 11am – 2:30pm, 6pm – 6am, Sun: 10am – 3pm, 6pm – 6 am, Closed on Tues
Contact No.: 62257788
Image Credit: @heliumblueberry[/caption]
Address: 787 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198755
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 5pm – 5am, Sat – Sun: 12pm – 5am
Contact No.: 6655 0800
Image Credit: Chicken Up Facebook[/caption]
Address: 48 Tanjong Pagar Road, #01-01, Singapore 088469
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 5.30pm – 2am, Fri – Sat: 5.30pm – 3am, Sun: 5.30pm – 12am.
Contact No.: 6327 1203
Image Credit: Burpple User Eileen Ong[/caption]
Address: 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 7pm – 1am, Sat – Sun: 3pm – 1am
This Joint Fuses Local Flavours Into Pizza And It’s DePizza We Need
Pizza is one of our favourite comfort foods. From standard pizzas, to Korean-style Chicago deep-dish pizzas, to dessert pizzas, it’s hard to top the flavours and styles we have.
However, DePizza bravely steps into the arena, armed with their own unique pizza flavours.
Asian Flavours Meets Italian Classic
DePizza, located along Boat Quay, is a newly-opened pizza joint serving up an array of interestingly Asian pizza flavours among the classics.
[caption id="attachment_33712" align="aligncenter" width="813"] Image Credit: DePizza[/caption]Their Nasi Lemak Pizza ($24) is made with coconut cream-infused dough, slathered with their homemade sambal paste, topped with chicken, fried egg, cucumbers, cheese and ikan bilis!
[caption id="attachment_33714" align="aligncenter" width="645"] Image Credit: Burpple User Xin Min[/caption]The only components missing from this Nasi Lemak adaptation, are the rice and peanuts. But we’re not complaining. We’d take this pizza over McDonald’s Nasi Lemak burger ANY DAY.
Another interesting concoction is the GLY Pizza ($22). In case you’re wondering, GLY stands for Gu Lou Yok, aka Sweet and Sour Pork.
[caption id="attachment_33713" align="aligncenter" width="645"] Image Credit: Burpple User Ang Yun Xuan[/caption]Yes, this is a Sweet and Sour pork pizza. Generous chunks of pork, pineapples, peppers and onions, sit atop a bed of cheese and sweet and sour sauce. This is sin.
This is our favourite, the Chilli Crab Manzza ($26). We’ll get to its name in a bit.
[caption id="attachment_33715" align="aligncenter" width="645"] Image Credit: Burpple User Dex Neo[/caption]This Manzza is generously slathered in chilli crab sauce and topped with onions, cheese and REAL crab meat. Not those cheap sticks of artificial crab. Also, it’s called a Manzza because of its Mantou crust.
Absolute genius. What else could possibly pair better with chilli crab besides mantou?
If you don’t fancy any of their local-inspired flavours, they also offer classic pizza flavours such as Pepperoni, Four Cheese, and Hawaiian.
For those of you who are looking for sides, DePizza has mussels with white wine and fresh herbs, named “These Mussels” ($20 for 500g, $38 for 1kg) and the Fat Die Fries ($14) which is their version of Poutine fries.
[caption id="attachment_33716" align="aligncenter" width="645"] Image Credit: Burpple User Ang Chong Kiat[/caption]You can choose to top up $3 to add ground beef or sausage topping to your “beef sauce and melted cheese-loaded” Fat Die Fries.
If no-frills, good pizza is what you’re searching for, head to DePizza to get your fix. No regrets.
DePizza
Address: 35A Boat Quay, Singapore, 049824
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 11am – 10pm, Fri: 11am – 12am, Sat: 4pm – 12am, Sun: Closed
Contact no.: 6588 1359
Website
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This Halal Cafe Puts A Sweet Spin On Murtabak – Serves Flavours Such As Kit Kat And Red Velvet
My fondest memory of travelling to Indonesia will always be the street food. The murtabak manis in particular has always been my go-to dessert after a long day of activities.
If you’re not too familiar with murtabak manis, it’s the Indonesian version of a ‘pancake’ that’s usually thick and sinful due to the excessive amount of butter and toppings such as sweet condensed milk, chocolate sprinkles, grated cheese, ground peanuts.
Terang Bulan is a muslim-owned eatery that offers murtabak manis with several unique flavours – there’s bound to be something for everyone here.
Sugar Overload
Terang Bulan offers 30 over flavours for you to choose from, so you’ll be spoilt for choice. The Pizza Terbul (from $9) comes with 4 flavours of your choice.
Some of their popular flavours would be the Kit Kat, Choju (chocolate and cheese) and Juna (banana and cheese).
[caption id="attachment_33695" align="aligncenter" width="1106"] Image Credit: @duashutter[/caption]Freshly made upon order, you can expect hot pancakes, packed with your favourite toppings and drizzled with condensed milk. So bad for your health but so good for your soul.
In case you’re not up for sharing and you just want an entire terbul to yourself, they offer Mini Terbul (from $3.50/pc) as well.
[caption id="attachment_33696" align="aligncenter" width="2084"] Image Credit: @duashutter[/caption]Aside from their usual murtabak manis base, they have a red velvet edition as well. Just imagine sinking your teeth in red velvet murtabak manis topped with velvety cream cheese and oreo crumbs.
The owner, Ms Adhita, who migrated from Indonesia to Singapore at 14 years old, personally went back to her hometown, Surabaya to learn how to make murtabak manis.
So you know this murtabak manis at Terang Bulan is as close to authentic as you can get.
[caption id="attachment_33700" align="aligncenter" width="2080"] Image Credit: @duashutter[/caption]If you don’t have the time to head all the way to their stall, they do delivery as well. So you can get murtabak manis at the comfort of your own home.
Do give this murtabak manis a try if you’re ever in the East side. It’s definitely worth the calories.
Terang Bulan
Address: 430 Upper Changi Road, #01-04, East Village Mall, Singapore 487048
Opening Hours: Tue – Sun: 12pm – 8pm
Contact No.: 9230 9514
Price: $3.50 – $15
Website
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Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day Is Back – Get Ready To Queue On April 10
With local temperatures rising to the thirties, there’s no better time for ice cream.
Ben & Jerry’s arrives in the nick of time to save us from this insufferable tropical heat.
[caption id="attachment_33699" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Image Credit: @benandjerrys[/caption]Mark your calendars because 10 April 2018 is Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day!
The annual Ben & Jerry’s tradition started in 1979, to celebrate and thank their fans for the constant support. The tradition has lasted till today, spreading the love for ice cream worldwide.
[caption id="attachment_33698" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image Credit: Ben & Jerry’s Facebook[/caption]Free Cone Day hours are from 12pm to 8pm. Gather your friends and head down to your nearest scoop shop!
Find your nearest scoop shop here.
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It’s Not Durian Season Yet, But You Can Get Mao Shan Wang For Just $12 This Week
My eyes will always light up at the sight of durians all lined up along Geylang or Sims Avenue.
I never quite understood why people hated the smell or taste of durians. It’s soft, creamy, sweet and savoury. Like what more do you want in a fruit?
[caption id="attachment_33660" align="aligncenter" width="480"] Image Credit: giphy.com[/caption]Durian is all the rage these days and guess who’s excited for $12 Mao Shan Wangs?
The King Of Fruits
If you haven’t already noticed, the weather has been ridiculously hot recently. The short walk from the MRT to the office has got me drenched in my sweat.
Thanks to the hot weather in Malaysia leading to a bumper crop, durian prices have dropped by up to 40%. That’s almost half the cost of the durian!
This is probably the only time I’m thankful for hot weather.
[caption id="attachment_33663" align="aligncenter" width="480"] Image Credit: giphy.com[/caption]Durian lovers would typically wait for durian season which is usually from June – September. That’s when we’d feast on endless supply of durians.
So having an unexpected mini durian season in the middle of March is great for us who are impatient.
Durian sellers have taken their durians to Facebook so you can compare prices.
https://www.facebook.com/AhSengDurian/photos/a.213797832004526.68002.192832840767692/1766970390020588/?type=3
I mean seriously, $15/kg for MSW? That’s crazy cheap. Just last month, it’d cost you at least $25-$28/kg.
https://www.facebook.com/717trading/photos/a.10150247669982235.358922.127701537234/10156320506447235/?type=3
So beautiful. Just beautiful.
https://www.facebook.com/Melvinsdurian/photos/a.1774936756069333.1073741828.1774429976120011/2092998614263144/?type=3
That’s it, I’m packing my bags. I’m off to get durians.
Some sellers say that prices might go even lower over the next couple of days however there are others who believe that prices could return to normal next week.
Honestly, with that kind of price tag, I’ll buy 5 MSW. Durian prices are always unpredictable so snag yourself a durian before it’s too late.
Some durian sellers are already selling out of MSW, so hurry and make reservations for your durians.
But in all honesty, as much as I love durians, is the weather going to chill anytime soon?
Ah Seng Durian
Address: Blk 20 Ghim Moh Market #01-119 to #01-122, Singapore 270020
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 1.30pm – 8.30pm, Sat – Sun: 1.30pm – 6.30pm
Price: MSW – $15/kg
Website
Melvin’s Durian
Address: 1 Upper Aljunied Lane (in front of Prime Supermarket), Singapore 360001
Opening Hours: 1pm – 11pm daily
Price: MSW – $13/kg
Website
Durian Mpire by 717 Trading
Address: 22 Yio Chu Kang Road, Highland Center, #01-01, Singapore 545535
Opening Hours: 10am – 10pm daily
Price: MSW – $15/kg
Website
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All Subway Singapore Outlets To Stop Selling Pork From Today Onwards
Subway Singapore has announced on their Facebook page that they will no longer be serving pork products in all outlets from today onwards.
https://www.facebook.com/SubwaySingapore/posts/10155927711210935
Say Goodbye To Pork
“No pork, doesn’t mean other meat are halal already what?”
I know, I know, but this also means we’re one step closer to easing everyone into the idea of a Halal Subway!
This topic has been a hit among Singaporeans as we debate endlessly in the comments section whether “To halal or not to halal?”
Just take a look at the comments.
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Oh, this one’s my favourite.
[caption id="attachment_33670" align="aligncenter" width="998"] Image Credit: Subway Singapore Facebook[/caption]Someone please, just save this poor person and give her the Italian BMT already! I almost feel bad for her potential breakup with the sandwich.
Since end of January, Subway has been in talks with MUIS regarding the halal certification process. Everyone found out, threw a fit and acted as if the world was about to end.
Subway didn’t care anyway and almost 60 outlets have stopped selling pork products since 31 January. If you didn’t already know, you can see the list here.
I get it. I’m so sorry for the loss of your pork. But please, please, give us Muslims a chance to enjoy Subway. I’m so tired of travelling all the way to JB just for a goddamn sandwich.
[caption id="attachment_33673" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Gif Credit: giphy.com[/caption]I understand that it may seem unfair to take the pork out of Subway for all the hardcore fans but let’s all calm down and wait for Subway’s explanation.
Subway may lose a couple of patrons because they no longer want to sell pork, but I’m pretty sure the rest of the non-pork eating community are more than happy to still patronise Subway.
[caption id="attachment_33678" align="aligncenter" width="1023"] Image Credit: Subway Singapore
Address: Find your nearest location Also Read Get Ready For A Month-Long Feast-ival By Deliveroo
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Get Ready For A Month-Long Feast-ival By Deliveroo
Growing up Asian, rice is a vital component in our meals. It’s a staple in our diet.
However, with the expansion of cuisine types in Singapore, more forms of carbohydrates have become available to us.
If you enjoy the carb diversity like we do, we’ve got great news for you.
From 12th March to 22nd April 2018, Deliveroo is bringing us the Festival of Feasts – a 6-week celebration of food across different cuisines, with each week focusing on a specific type of food.
Every week, there will be selected vendors offering exclusive deals such as 1-for-1 promotions, bundle deals, and $12 menu items, to Deliveroo customers.
[caption id="attachment_33649" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: Deliveroo[/caption]This week, from 19th March to 25th March 2018, we’re looking at Grains. Welcome to “No Grain, No Gain” week.
No Grain, No Gain
“No Grain, No Gain” puts the spotlight on all things bread, pizza, pasta and grain bowl-related and we couldn’t be more excited.
With 7 days of grain goodness, you never have to eat the same thing twice.
Our biggest obsession is the Kouign Amann from Tiong Bahru Bakery. The good news is, they’re having a promotion on their signature pastry this week on Deliveroo – Buy 4 for $12 (U.P: $15.20)
[caption id="attachment_33648" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image Credit: Deliveroo[/caption]How about ordering a Pizza Margherita from Kucina Italian for just $12? Try Spizza’s 1-for-1 promotion on their wholemeal pizza dough on selected pizza flavours!
[caption id="attachment_33652" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: Deliveroo[/caption]If you’re not up for pizza, go for the 1-for-1 Feeesh ‘N Cheeese promotion at Manhattan Fish Market!
[caption id="attachment_33651" align="aligncenter" width="445"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Deliveroo[/caption]Or if you’re craving a taste of Mexico, Baja Fresh Mexican Grill will also be having a 1-for-1 promotion on their Brown Rice Baja Bowls. You get to choose from 1 of 4 proteins – Chicken, Beef Steak, Shrimp or Pork Carnitas.
There are many other participating vendors that you can find on Deliveroo’s website and each week, the bestselling restaurant will win the “Roo of Approval”.
Order from your favourite restaurants using Deliveroo to help them win!
Don’t worry, this is only the 2nd week of Deliveroo’s Festival of Feasts.
With 4 more weeks to go, Deliveroo will take you through the best of Asian cuisine in Rice And Noodle Paradise, the freshest seafood in O-Fish-Ally Seafood, the best that nature can offer in Lettuce Feast, and end off the festival with glorious desserts in Sugar Rush.
Each week, there will be exclusive deals by specially curated vendors, focusing on the specific type of food highlighted that week.
That’s not all, use the promo code “FOFDISCOVERSG” to get $4 off your first 3 orders on Deliveroo during the Festival of Feasts.
The promo code is applicable to new Deliveroo users only and can be redeemed once per user. Once redeemed, the voucher will be valid for 14 days and can be used at all restaurants partnered with Deliveroo.
With so many promotions and so much food, eating has never been more enjoyable.
Are you ready for Deliveroo’s Festival Of Feasts?
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Popeyes Brings The Classic Chicken & Waffle To S’pore For A Limited Time Only
Popeyes just introduced their latest Chicken and Waffle and it will be available for a limited time only!
Sweet & Savoury
What a time to be alive. Joining the likes of Fish and Fries and Zinger Mozzarella Burger, Popeyes has introduced a new menu addition – Chicken and Waffle.
Just imagine biting into a deep-fried chicken thigh drenched in nacho cheese and spicy maple sauce, sandwiched in between two crispy waffles.
[caption id="attachment_33637" align="aligncenter" width="1291"] Image Credit: Popeyes Singapore Facebook[/caption]The Chicken and Waffle ($6.90 for a la carte, $8.90 for a set meal) will be available at all Popeyes islandwide.
This offer will be available from today, 20 March till 28 April only!
So hurry down and get first dibs on this latest craze because it’s most definitely going to be sold out in the next few days.
Popeyes Singapore
Address: Find your nearest location Also Read Beat The Heat: Swensen’s Is Offering 1-For-1 Promos On Their Sundaes This Week
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Beat The Heat: Swensen’s Is Offering 1-For-1 Promos On Their Sundaes This Week
Swensen’s has always been a special place for me. As a child, it was one of the first few places with good Western food.
The best part was their sundaes. Swensen’s always had the prettiest-looking sundaes but I was always limited to the single scoop chocolate ice cream because “too much sugar is not good for children” (Thanks Mum).
If you love Swensen’s sundaes as much as I do or you’re just looking for a brief respite from this crazy tropical heat, then I’ve got great news for you.
App-Exclusive 1-FOR-1 Sundaes And Crunchie Cone
From 19 to 23 March 2018, Swensen’s will be having a 1-for-1 Sundae promotion at all Swensen’s outlets islandwide.
[caption id="attachment_33620" align="aligncenter" width="883"] Image Credit: Swensen’s App[/caption]Download the Swensen’s mobile app and flash the promo at any outlet to enjoy your 1-for-1 promotion. Note that the promotion is limited to 1 redemption per mobile.
That’s not all. From 26 to 30 March 2018, Swensen’s will be having a 1-for-1 Crunchie Cones promotion.
[caption id="attachment_33621" align="aligncenter" width="882"] Image Credit: Swensen’s App[/caption]With the weather in Singapore soaring to 35 degrees Celsius, there’s no better time for ice cream.
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