Do you like fresh divine beef that melts in your mouth? The savouring succulent meats of Wagyu beef is a favourite among meat-lovers and now, you’ll be able to enjoy unlimited servings of premium wagyu beef at half the price!
Award-winning Japanese BBQ Buffet Restaurant – Tenkaichi is a well-loved dining place in Singapore for Japanese BBQ meats. With chefs that have been in the industry for over 50 years in Japan, the restaurant welcomes guests to dine in with them this July.
In due with their 3rd year anniversary, the brand celebrates by offering a discount for both lunch and dinners where you’ll be able to enjoy their BBQ session with free-flow wagyu beef, drinks and Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream.
Instead of the usual price of $114.80++ per person, you’ll now be able to save up and eat more during lunch for $64.80++ and/or dinner at $69.80++. That’s almost 1 for 1 if you bring along another person!
Bring along your family and friends to this amazing beef feast during Mondays-Thursdays for the month of July. They will still be having this unlimited premium wagyu beef buffet during weekends and public holidays but there will be an additional charge of $5 per person.
If you’re not a big eater, Tenkaichi is also currently having a promotion of 1-for-1 A La Carte BBQ where you’ll be able to order your choice of wagyu beef, meat and seafood while getting a complimentary serving. The promotion is valid on Mondays to Thursdays and free portions will be calculated as the lower-priced dishes.
They are located at Marina Square Shopping Mall, #03-129, 6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594. Their operating hours for Mondays to Fridays are 11.30am-2.30pm and 5.30pm-10pm. For Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays, they will be operating from 11.30am-10pm.
Do make a reservation on their website or by calling their store to avoid disappointment as Tenkaichi is known to be pretty crowded. I mean, who’s not going for that BBQ premium wagyu beef right? Yum.
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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