Quick, before it swims away!
If you’ve been dying to squeeze some delicious fish into your lunch breaks, you can now get a Grilled Fish Set Lunch at Jack’s Place for cheap!
From now till 28 February, you can get a meal consisting of grilled fish fillet as a main with wholemeal garlic bread, soup of the day, that day’s dessert special and your choice of drink of coffee or tea. That soft, juicy fillet, with crisp fries and fresh vegetables are a great combination to fufil your hunger pangs.

At a mere $9.90, you’ll be saving almost $4 from the usual price of $13.80.
Only the early fisherman will get his catch, because there are only 50 sets available per day in each outlet. Being available only on weekdays, not counting eves of and on public holidays, you’ll have to race past the lunch crowd to get your seat!
Dine-in is the only option available, with outlets all over Singapore to visit, and takeaways are not allowed. After all, wouldn’t you rather have a relaxing lunch in Jack’s Place’s calming atmosphere?
So pull that net back in and get your grilled fish fix today, before March comes and shoves this great deal away!
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