What’s better than an all-you-can-eat buffet? A one-for-one deal, of course!
If you’re a big eater like the writers in our office and you love buffets more than you love your figure, this is probably for you.
For OCBC cardmembers, you get to enjoy 1-for-1 Weekend high tea buffet from 11 Jun to 28 Aug 2016.
Buffet on ice, fresh mussels, meat carving stations and unlimited desserts selection for two, all at the price of one.
Terms and Conditions:
- Valid till 31 August 2016, on Saturday and Sunday.
- Not valid on eve of and on public holidays, and special occasions.
- Prior reservation is required.
- Not valid in conjunction with other promotions, vouchers and/or discounts, unless otherwise stated.
- Payment must be made with an OCBC Credit/Debit Card.
- Offer is applicable to the billed amount excluding prevailing service charge and GST.
- Offer is not exchangeable for cash, kind or other goods and services.
- OCBC shall not be responsible for the quality, merchantability or fitness for any aspect of the offers. Notwithstanding anything herein, OCBC shall not at any time be responsible or held liable for any defect or malfunction in any offer, and/or for any loss, injury, damage or harm suffered or incurred by or in connection with the use of any offer by any person.
- OCBC’s decision on all matters relating to privileges or terms and conditions will be final and binding on all participants.
Other terms and conditions apply.
Sales on until 28 Aug 2016
Featured Image: chope.co
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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