We’ve always thought that in order for food to look good and taste good, the price has to be on the higher side.
But is that really true?
Well, IKEA is here to blow away this misconception…with extreme prejudice.
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IKEA Having New Food Menu That’s Both IG-Worthy & Affordable
In Mar 2021, IKEA Singapore is out to impress, once again, with their offerings at IKEA Restaurant.
Yes, the same place which made the news when it stopped selling chicken wings for a while.
And, get this, they’re priced pretty affordably.
Four out of five new food items introduced are below S$5, and even for the remaining item, there’s a valid reason why it’s so expensive (compared to the other items).
Without further ado, let’s introduce the new food items.
The New Food Items
First up is the Semla Bun with Fresh Cream and Almond Paste.
Tell me, where else can you find such a presentation except at fine-dining restaurants?
- Family Price: S$2
- Public Price: S$2.50
- Availability: 11 Mar – 4 Apr
Thinking of having a snack before you resume shopping? How about their IG-worthy cake together with a cup of steaming, fragrant coffee?
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Then, you might want to take a crack at IKEA’s Marzipan cake with coffee for a limited-time price.
- Family Price: S$2.50
- Public Price: S$4
- Availability: 1 Mar – 30 Apr
Now, for the most “expensive” item in the batch: the beef cheek and aglio olio with soup.
- Family Price: S$16
- Public Price: S$17.50
- Availability: 1 Mar – 30 Apr
Now, you might think it’s expensive, but when compared to similar dishes outside of IKEA where it could cost S$25 to S$30, this is a steal.
Plant-based meat is a thing, and at IKEA, it’s no different.
For the March school holidays, IKEA is inviting parents and children to explore the wonders of vegetables again with two iconic items.
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The Kids Plant Ball with broccoli, mashed potato and a choice of milk
- Family Price: S$3
- Public Price: S$3.80
And the Kids plant nugget with broccoli, mashed potato and a choice of milk
- Family Price: S$4
- Public Price: S$4.50
Guess IKEA meatballs aren’t the only ones drawing people to eat at the furniture giant anymore, huh?
But Wait, There’s More
Easter is here, and IKEA is offering something special for this season as well.
This season, you can buy IKEA’s cute snacks to bring home and binge while chasing your favourite Netflix dramas, like Vincenzio.
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There’s the Milk Chocolate Bunny (S$5.90) which can be assembled into a 3D model:
As well as Milk Chocolate Egg Hazelnut ($5.90) and Sour foam candy ($2.90).
All food items promotions mentioned above are available at IKEA Tampines and IKEA Alexandra on a while stocks last basis.
You can click here to find out more.
Feature Image: IKEA Singapore
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