Whenever you head to your Ahma and Ahgong’s house, they’ll start complaining about how high the cost of living is in Singapore these days. They’ll tell you that back in the days, a bowl of fishball noodles merely cost a few cents, perhaps a dollar at most. Sounds familiar? Now you can be a hao xiao zi (filial child), and acknowledge what they have been telling you all these while.
Bring your friends and family down to Suntec City Mall from 8th July to 31st July 2016, to score various foods for just $2 each! Suntec City will be holding ‘The Good Old Days’ food trail that will surely bring smiles to your grandparents and parents.
With over 20 types of foods recommended by Chefs, for you to choose from, we’re sure you’ll be skipping around, arms filled with food and eating like it’s your last day on Earth.
Before you go running down the street towards Suntec City with your grandparents in tow. Here’s what you have to do to redeem the $2 deals –
- Download the Suntec City app
- Sign up for free as a rewards member
- One deal will be released each day, with 100 limited redeemable spots. They will be released at 10am and 4pm and you’ll have to redeem on the same day when the deal is released.
- Deals are valid for dine-ins only and you’ll have to present the redeemed deal to the staff there when you’re ordering. Deals will be valid until its expiry.
Just $2 out of your wallet, you’ll be able to grab yourself a bowl of Ichiban Boshi’s noodles, Muthu’s Curry black pepper squids, Crystal Jade Kitchen’s sweet and sour pork or Astons Fiery Chicken set and more.
Check out this list that you’ll be able to score:
What if you don’t get the deals because so many people are way faster than you are? Fret not, there are over 10 stalls that will surely keep you happy because they’ll be priced at $2 too! Check out these goodies:
Cue: sigh of relief and for me to start prepping my stomach for the amount of food I’m going to consume later.
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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