Did you, by any chance, heed our advice and headed down for a scrumptious $38 durian buffet? And now you’re craving for more?
Or perhaps you found $38 too expensive?
Well, you’re in luck.
Singaporeans love durians, and delectable deals are popping up everywhere in the midst of the durian season fever.
Durian Buffet At Only $4.50
Are you already salivating? Maybe you’re fantasising about sinking your teeth into the tender sweet flesh of the King of Fruits?
Well, you’d better mark your calendars for 21st to 23rd June.
Plaza Singapura is hosting this special deal at its Outdoor Front Plaza on Level 1.
This amazing array of astronomically appetising fruits will be up for grabs a part of the mall’s celebration of its 45th anniversary.
That is why, for $4.50, you can enjoy an endless euphoria of enticing durians for 45 minutes.
Unfortunately, the mall takes the 45 puns further as we have to introduce the “but” in all things good.
The catch is that you need to buy a ticket to a selected timeslot for your feast.
To purchase a ticket, you would have to spend a total of $45 in a single receipt at Plaza Singapura.
Also, it doesn’t matter if you splurge that day and end up spending $450. A person can only purchase a maximum of 2 tickets per day.
Well, $45 isn’t that much if you’re looking to do some shopping at Plaza Sing that day.
Throw in another $4.50, and you’ve got yourself a feast fit for a King.
Sounds like a kingly deal to me.
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Here are the details:
Address: 68 Orchard Road, Level 1 Outdoor Front Plaza, Plaza Singapura, Singapore 238839
Date: 21 – 23 June 2019
Time: 11am – 9pm
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