In Singapore, beers typically cost more than your average drink, largely in part due to the high tax levied against the beverage.
But if you’ve always dreamt of a day where you can get a mug of beer here as cheap as the ones you had in Phuket, I’ve got two words for you.
Wish granted.
Don’t Say Bojio: $1.50/mug Asahi Beer in Lavender Restaurant Till 28 Feb
For the price of one iced coffee at a mid-range coffeeshop, you can get yourself a mug of Asahi Beer at Nekuta on Lavender Street.
On 1 Feb 2021, Nekuta announced the comeback of their $1.50 per mug of Asahi Beer promotion.
The promotion will last for the entire month of February (1-28 Feb 2021) from 5 to 10pm daily.
To redeem, you’ll have to like and follow their Facebook page and order any of their main dishes.
Each customer is limited to two servings per day, so if you’re a fan of slowly nursing your beer while chatting with friends, this might just be the deal for you.
In fact, if 2 mugs of beers aren’t enough, you can choose to add on a tower of beer at 10% off.
Make sure to make a reservation before you go down, because judging by the response in the office, everyone’s probably going to gun for the promotion now.
You can make your reservation by sending a WhatsApp message to 9018 0835.
For those wondering how expensive Asahi Beer can get in Singapore, it costs S$18.90 for a carton of 6 cans on the Fairprice website.
To top it off, it’s a discounted price and usually, it costs S$19.95.
Another Don’t Say Bojio: 1-For-1 Lunch Deal
Now, say you’re not interested in alcohol. How about food?
Also from 1 Feb, Nekuta is offering a 1-for-1 lunch deal for their Dons on Mondays to Fridays from 11.30am to 2.30pm.
So if you’re working nearby and craving for delicious lunch without breaking your bank, this might just be where you need to be at.
Don’t say we bojio, eh?
Details
Address: 57 Lavender St, Singapore 338714 (Nearest MRT: Lavender)
Operating hours: 11am – 2.30pm & 5-10.30pm daily
Contact: 9018 0835
Feature Image: Facebook (Nekutā Fusion Food – Singapore)
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