The Definitive Guide To Ladies Night Promos In Singapore That Don’t Involve Alcohol

Singaporeans are exceptional consumers. We’re all suckers for stuff like fancy packaging, free stuff, and promotions.

1-for-1 meals, 3-for-2 promotions, refer-a-friend credits, you name it, we have it. Of course, not forgetting the Ladies Night promotions. However, most Ladies Night promotions are for alcohol.

If you’re one of those who cannot hold their liquor, we’ve found a few ladies night promotions that don’t involve alcohol.

For The Ladies Who Don’t Drink

1. Yakiniku Jan Jan

Vegans look away.

Due to popular demand, Yakiniku Jan Jan is bringing back their Ladies Night promotion.

Every Wednesday, ladies get to enjoy their All-You-Can-Eat at 50% off!

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Yakiniku Jan Jan is known for their affordable, tender grilled meats. Choose from 4 types of meat – US and Japanese beef, Pork, Chicken or Lamb. With cuts such as Wagyu starting from prices as low as $10++, this is a steal.

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Unfortunately, as the name of the promotion suggests, it only applies to ladies. However, men can still enjoy the All-You Can-Eat at the usual price of $58++.

If you’re not big on alcohol, then give Yakiniku Jan Jan a try! Do call ahead to make reservations as the restaurant is usually full.

Yakiniku Jan Jan
Address: 43 Cuppage Road, Cuppage Terrace, Singapore, 229463
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 6pm – 11.30pm, Fri – Sat: 6pm – 3am, Sun: 4pm – 11pm
Contact no.: 6908 9968
Website

2. Positano Risto

Located on 66 Bussorah Street, Positano Risto is a halal italian restaurant. While it may sound like another “Western-Italian” fusion, it is not.

Positano Risto serves up genuine halal italian fare without compromising on classic italian flavours.

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Every Tuesday night is Ladies Night at Positano Risto. Ladies get a free mocktail with each main ordered!

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Mains can be pasta, pizza, grilled items or any classic dish, as long as it’s dine-in.

If you’re looking for a good and affordable Italian restaurant, this place should be on the top of your list.

Positano Risto
Address: 66 Bussorah Street, Singapore, 199479
Opening Hours: Sun, Tue – Thu: 11.30am – 10pm, Fri: 11.30am – 11pm, Sat: 11.30am – 12am, Mon: Closed
Contact no.: 6292 1866
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For those of you who are confused as to what “art jamming” is, it’s a freestyle painting session. No instructors, no stress. All materials are provided by Arteastiq and you even get to keep your painting after.

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Each art jamming session is 3 hours long and is great for stress relief, a date, or even a group activity.

Do call ahead to make reservations!

Arteastiq Social Painting Studio
Address: 333A Orchard Road, #04-14/15 Mandarin Gallery, Singapore, 238867
Opening Hours: 6235 8705
Contact no.: Daily: 11am – 9pm
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The cafe serves up simple snacks such as Calamari Rings ($7.90) and Settlers’ Wings ($7.90) as well as more filling mains such as Baked Salmon ($18.90) and Jamaican Chicken ($16.90).

That’s not all, there’s also a Ladies Night promotion every Thursday!

Ladies will get to enjoy 4 hours of free gaming, free flow drinks for 3 hours, as well as a choice of a bottle of Heineken or a glass of red or white wine or sparkling grape juice, and 2 scoops of ice cream.

At just $8.90 per lady, it’s time to gather all your lady friends for a night of boardgaming!

We suggest you call ahead to make a reservation. Reservations can also be made on their website via email.

Settlers’ Cafe
Address: 39 North Canal Road, Singapore, 059295
Opening Hours: Tue – Thu: 6pm – 11pm, Fri – Sat: 1pm – 1am, Sun: 2pm – 8pm, Mon: Closed
Contact no.: 6535 0435
Website

5. Chicken Up

If you and your girl friends love your korean fried chicken, then Chicken Up is the place to be on Wednesdays.

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Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 11pm
Contact no.: 6635 2651

Address: Blk 277C Compassvale Link #01-13 (Unit No.2A), Singapore, 543277
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 11am – 11pm, Fri – Sat: 11am – 3pm
Contact no.: 6481 4495

Address: #01-10 Parkway Parade, 80 Marine Parade Road, Singapore, 449269
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 12pm – 10pm, Fri – Sun: 11.30am – 11pm
Contact no.: 6348 0460

This list is ongoing, so do let us know if you find any interesting Ladies Night promotions in Singapore that doesn’t involve alcohol!

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5 Ways To Enjoy Your Chicken Wing Without Getting Your Fingers Dirty

Chicken wings are the world’s favourite finger food. You can’t go wrong with chicken wings. Always a party favourite, they come in an ever-growing variety of flavours.

If you’re craving for some chicken wings, Deliveroo has got your back with Wing It Wednesday. Every Wednesday in January, chicken wings go for 50% off!

Discounts aside, there is one tiny downside to eating chicken wings though: You’re bound to get your fingers dirty.

Because we hate dealing with greasy fingers, we’ve come up with 5 ways to enjoy your wings without getting your fingers dirty.

1. Get Someone To Feed You

If you’re looking to keep your fingers clean while decimating your chicken wing, get someone to feed it to you. Like royalty.

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These Garang Chilli Wings ($7.50, U.P $14.99) from Garang Grill are a spicy affair.

For a non-spicy alternative, go for the mild and sweet Honey Butter Wings ($7.50, U.P $14.99). Sticky sweet caramelized honey butter coated wings sound really good right now and you won’t even get your fingers dirty!

2. Wear Disposable Plastic Gloves

If you’re unable to find someone to feed you chicken wings at a moment’s notice, then maybe try something a little more practical.

Wear disposable plastic gloves. Like the ones that they hand out to people at Long Beach Seafood Restaurant and Captain K.

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When armed with a plastic glove, the world becomes your plate. Take on Sarpino’s Chicken Wings ($4.45, U.P $8.90), armed with your trusty plastic glove.

Choose from BBQ, Sweet Chilli, or Cayenne Rub flavours. No sauce is going to stain your fingers. Not today.

3. Use A Fork And Knife

To keep your fingers looking and feeling pristine, how about reaching for the trusty fork and knife?

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Perfect for digging into the Ganjang (Soya) Wings ($6.42, U.P $12.84), the bestseller at Chicken Up. Fresh deep fried chicken wings slathered with a special soya sauce blend.

But if you’re looking to kick things up a notch, go for the Yangnyum Wings ($6.42, U.P $12.84) or the Spicy Yangnyum Wings ($6.42, U.P $12.84). The chicken wings are coated in a sweet chilli sauce for a spicy kick.

Sounds like a pain to clean up afterwards – we’ll stick to our forks and knives.

4. Have Your Butler Remove The Bones For You

For the richer folks, have your butler remove the bones for you.

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It’s stress-free, and you don’t have to do any work. Just eat. Since you already have someone removing the bones for you, might as well keep eating.

Get the 12 Piece Wing Set ($8.23, U.P $16.45) from Wing Zone and the second set comes at 50% off! We recommend going for their signature Garlic Parmesan Chicken Wings – zesty and peppery with hints of garlic and parmesan flavours.

So many chicken wings, and none of the work. Most importantly, clean fingers!

5. Eat Your Chicken Wing Next To Running Water

You must be truly desperate to come to this point.

If you’re deathly afraid of greasy fingers but still love your chicken wings, then we suggest eating your chicken wing next to running water.

Like so.

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Since you’re already washing your hands while eating, how about some lemongrass from The Orange Lantern’s Fried Chicken Wings ($4.55, U.P $9.10) that are marinated with lemongrass before being deep-fried to perfection.

It might sound ludicrous and a complete waste of water, but if you’re that afraid of oil then this is one ridiculous way to (stressfully) enjoy your wing.

Let’s admit that at the end of the day, the best way to enjoy a chicken wing is to get your hands greasy, to extract every shiok bit of chicken from the bones.

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Starting the year with weekly Chicken wing Nights sounds like a great family and friends bonding session. So don’t miss out on Deliveroo’s Wing It Wednesday promotion this January!

Key in the promo code ‘DISCOVER2018’ for 2 free deliveries on your first 2 orders!

Promo code is valid for new customers only.

This article is written in collaboration with Deliveroo.

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Food Trend Alert! Are Over The Top Fries The Next Food Craze?

We’ve been through rainbow cakes and crazy milkshakes, so what’s next? We’re guessing these fries with generous toppings might find their way into your Instagram feed soon. From kimchi and cheese to salted egg yolk, these are definitely not your typical fries. Save these picks for your next fries fix!

SYNC Bistro

This fusion bistro is located in Westgate, serving up Korean favourites with Western influences, such as Jajangmyeon made with spaghetti. Their fries are particularly eye-catching, topped with a pile of spicy kimchi and drizzled with melted cheese.

 

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SYNC Bistro
Address: 3 Gateway Drive, #03-01, Westgate, 608532
Phone: 6369 9913
Opening hours: Sun to Thurs 11am- 11pm, Fri & Sat 11am-12am

Vatos Urban Tacos

Another Korean fusion establishment, Vatos Urban Tacos offers Korean-Mexican fare. Their Kimchi Carnitas Fries is sour, spicy, and cheesy all at once, served with generous toppings of sour cream, hot sauce, chopped onions, kimchi and cheese.

 

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Vatos Urban Tacos
Address: 36 Beach Rd, Singapore 189677
Phone: 6385 6010
Opening hours: Sun to Thurs 12-11pm, Fri & Sat 12pm-12am

Chicken Up

While many head to Chicken Up for their Korean fried chicken, don’t overlook the fries on their menu. Order a serving of their Bulgogi Fries for a beefier version (pun intended) of your typical cheese fries fix.

 

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Chicken Up
Address: 48 Tanjong Pagar Road #01-01 Singapore 088469
Phone: 6327 1203
Opening hours: Mon to Thu 5:30pm-2:00am; Fri & Sat: 5:30pm-3:00am; Sun: 5:30pm-12am
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Korean Food ‘Seoul’ Good That You’ll Visit All Day Every Day! Here Are The Best 8 Spots!

South Korea may be a 7-hour flight away but their finger-licking cuisine knows no bounds. With so many Korean restaurants popping up in Singapore, where should you go for the best fried chicken or barbecue? To save you from some research trouble, we have compiled a list of 8 Restaurants With the Best Korean Food in Singapore.

1. 2D1N Soju Bang

Tanjong Pagar Road is like a mini Korean town but there’s one particular gem that stands out among all Kimchis and that place is 2D1N Soju Bang.

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2D1N Soju Bang may be small in size but their menu sure tickles. For the carnivorous, we highly recommend their samgyeopsal (BBQ pork belly), beef short ribs, and their super tender and sweet Bosam, (steam pork wrapped in lettuce). If you’re having some serious meat craving, head upstairs to the second floor for their BBQ buffet. Spot-on flavours aside, the prices here are also very reasonable. With about $24+ per pax, diners can enjoy free flow of meat, vegetables, and drinks. Extreme patience is needed as you might wait an hour or so for a table.

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2D1N Soju Bang
Address: 44/46 Tanjong Pagar Road, 088467
Contact number: +65 6227 6033
Operating Hours:
Lunch: 11:30am – 2:30pm (Daily except PH)
Dinner: Sun – Thu, PH : 5:30pm – 00:00am
Fri, Sat, Day before PH : 5:30pm – 02:00am

Facebook: 2D1N Soju Bang

2. K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet

What do you get when you add Kpop and value for money Korean BBQ together? K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet!

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Known as one of the most affordable Korean BBQ buffets in Singapore, K.Cook serves a huge spread of Korean style meat ranging from pork collar, pork belly, chicken, Beef Bulgogi, ribs and a salad bar to prevent you from falling into a meat coma. On top of their well-marinated BBQ meat, side dishes such as pancakes and rice cakes will make you go ‘mashisoyo’ (Korean for delicious).

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K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet
Address: #07-01, Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road
Contact number: +65 6884 7282
Operating hours: 11.30am – 10pm

Facebook: K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet

Price:
Weekdays
Lunch: $14.90++      Dinner: $24.90++

Weekends/ Eve of PH/ PH
Lunch: $24.90++       Dinner $26.90++

3. Big Mama Korean Restaurant

They say mums are the best cooks and Big Mama will take good care of your tummy like that Korean mum you never had.

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Located at Tiong Bahru, this eatery is operated by a former caretaker who had been cooking for Korean students in Singapore. She then decided to open a restaurant and her mum-inspired authentic Korean dishes became a hit among Korean expats and local foodies alike. Like many generous mums, the serving here is hearty and big! Their signature Dakgalbi (stir fry marinated chicken in chilli pepper paste) comes in a minimum of two portions. Do also try their pan fried pork belly and Kimchi pancake. Reservations are advisable.

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4. Todamgol

Suffering from a terrible hangover? Todamgol’s soup and stew will pump you up and get you ready for go time.

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Known for their wholesome and hearty dishes, Todamgol’s herbal chicken soup (samgyetan) is a must try for all patrons. Dig into the tender chicken stuffed with an abundance of chestnuts and dates as the herbal fragrance assails your nostrils. If that is not comfort food, we don’t know what is! If you’re looking for something richer in flavour, try their pork rib hangover soup, soybean paste stew or kimchi stew. They’re ‘seoul’ good and good for your ‘seoul’, you’ll come back for more!

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Todamgol
Address: #01-01, 31 Todamgol

5. Chicken Up

It’s hard to not love KFC (Korean Fried Chicken) and Chicken Up sure knows how to up their fried chicken game.

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Known as “The Best Korean Fried Chicken in Singapore” (Straits Times’ famous food writer, Tan Hsueh Yun, picked it in a blind tasting), Chicken Up serves a wide variety of fried chicken with fancy names such as Spicy Up, Curry Up and Suicide Chicken, coated in a batter that gives some serious ccccrunch. They also double fry their chicken, making it less greasy and crunchier. If chicken and beer is your thing, their Chimac buffet* (featuring this wicked pair) is available daily from $35++ -$45++ (Additional $20 surchage on Friday).

*Chimac buffet is only available at Tanjong Pagar, Tampines, Parkway Parade and Buangkok

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6. Kko Kko Na Ra

Kko Kko may sound like a bird’s chirp, but at Kko Kko Na Ra, all you’ll hear is sizzle sizzle crunch crunch.

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Kko Kko Na Ra is one of the first restaurants to bring the KFC trend to the sunny shores of Singapore. For that, we bow down. What are we going to do without our beloved KFC? Offering 4 different flavours- original, soy garlic sauce, sweet & spicy, and hot & spicy, they aim to serve fried chicken with a twist of its own. We suggest going for the Chicken Combo set so you can try all four flavours. Reservations are advised for large groups or dinner time, as it requires quite a bit of patience to chuup a table during peak hours.

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7. House of Gimbap

If you think Korean rice meals must be served in a bowl, House of Gimbap begs to differ.

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At House of Gimbap, they serve a variety of rice rolls fillings ranging from beef bulgogi, spicy pork, tangy wasabi tuna, dry anchovy and nuts. If you’re up for a food adventure, go ahead and give their cream cheese and walnut gimbap a go. On a meat detox? They have meat-less options, packed with a good load of other sources of protein to give you a balanced diet. While you’re at it, don’t forget to try their Korean wellness tea to give your immune system a boost. Rice roll (10 slices) ranges from $9.50 – $11.50.

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House of Gimbap
Address9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-103 Millenia Walk, 039596
Contact number: +65 68370765
Opening Hours:
Mon- Fri: 11:00pm – 8:00pm
Sat: 12:00pm – 8:00pm
Facebook: House of Gimbap

8. Dosirak

If you think Korean food can be a little too luxurious for lunch or you don’t have the time to wait for your samgyeopsal to grill, what you need is a little pint of Dosirak.

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Serving Korean takeout lunch boxes in China Square Central, Dosirak prides itself in its super yummy yet healthy (no MSG, no refined sugar, no corn syrup, and less than 500 calories kind of healthy) menu. They only use lean meat and sous-vide it in a water bath, keeping the meat moist and tender. You can customise your own lunch box or pick one of their pre-decided combination meals. Makes the perfect post-workout meal too!

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Address: 8 Cross Street, #01-02 China Square Central, 048423
Contact number: +65 6536 6034
Operating Hours:
Weekdays 11:30am to 6pm
Facebook: Dosirak

With eight yummylicious restaurants and five different type of Korean food to choose from, we hope you’ll get your Kimchi cravings satisfied soon! Don’t forget to drop us a comment and tell us which restaurant you’ll recommend to your friends.

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