As far as buffets go…
This one’s a clear winner.
After all, it’s not often that you get to see Thai, Halal, Hotpot, Affordable and Buffet, all in the same sentence.
And yet incredulously, Suki Suki Thai has somehow made that a distinct possibility.
Don’t Say Bojio: Thai Halal Hot-pot Buffet in New HomeTeamNS Club House Khatib from $17.90
Craving for authentic, spice-laden Thai food and wish to satiate your appetite? Good news.
According to Suki-Suki Thai Hot Pot, they are now offering a wholesome all-you-can-eat halal Thai hot pot buffet experience at the newly opened HomeTeamNS Club House Khatib, from just $17.90++.
And to further sweeten the deal, every 4th diner gets to dine free!
Set in a vibrant Thai-inspired interior, Suki-Suki Thai Hot Pot combines the multi-dimensional elements of Thai cuisine in a pot, offering fresh ingredients, exciting flavours, and a heart-warming meal for all hot pot lovers.
The restaurant serves an ensemble of sweet, sour, salty and spicy through six authentic Thai soup bases, including the following:
- Tom Yum Soup (available in Clear and Red)
- Khao Soi broth, a Northern Thai coconut curry soup akin to a Thai Laksa
- Tom Yum Yen Ta Fo
- Sweet Basil Chicken Soup
- Clear Chicken Broth
Priced from $17.90++ per pax, diners can feast on over 40 different side ingredients, including fresh thinly sliced beef, chicken, home-made fish paste, vegetables, mushrooms, tofu, pot dishes and other staples.
There’s also a variety of tantalizing sauces and dips to choose from.
If you are ever lost when the sauce and condiment cart comes to you, Suki-Suki Thai highly recommends the home-made Jaew Sauce, a combination of savoury, sweet, sour and spicy flavours – perfect as an accompanying dip for grilled meat. Alternatively, you can go for the spicy and sour Seafood Sauce, which goes best with the premium fresh Tiger Prawns and Dory Fish.
Diners can also opt to top up $10.90++ for unlimited servings of premium ingredients, including Wagyu Beef, Dory Fish, Tiger Prawns, Black Mussels, Beancurd Skin and more.
And to end things on a sweet note, you can procure access to free-flow drinks and dessert for just $4.90++/pax.
One can expect a selection of Thai beverages, fresh fruits and delectable Thai desserts such as Mango Sticky Rice, Khanom Tako (Thai pudding with coconut topping) and Cassava Cake.
According to Suki Suki Thai, the promotion lasts from 2 – 30 November 2020.
An 80-min dining time period applies.
And So… What’re You Waiting For?
Time waits for no one.
And Suki Suki Thai’s all-you-can-eat halal Thai hot pot buffet is certainly not waiting for you.
So note down the details:
Pricing for Suki-Suki Thai Buffet (per pax)
Mondays-Thursdays
Lunch: $17.90++
Dinner: $23.90++
Children (6-12 years old): $13.90++
Fridays-Sundays, Public Holidays, Eve of PH
Lunch: $20.90++
Dinner: $26.90++
Children (6-12 years old): $16.90++
Current Promotions:
4th diner dines FREE from 2nd-30th November 2020 on Mondays-Thursdays.
Please take note of their Terms & Conditions as well:
- Flash deal image at outlet to redeem the deal
- Valid from 2 to 30 Nov 2020
- Valid all day, from Mon-Thu only, except for PH and eve of PH
- 80min dining time applies. Valid with a reservation made via link on Facebook
Location:
HomeTeam NS Khatib Club House #01-01 Yishun Walk, Singapore 767944
And with that said, happy dining. 🙂
Suki Suki Thai Pot
Newly opened in 2020, Suki-Suki Thai Hot Pot is brought to you by the team behind Siam Kitchen and Bangkok Jam.
Set in a vibrant Thai-inspired interior, Suki-Suki Thai Hot Pot remains homely and welcoming, perfect for a hearty makan session with family and kakis.
You can check out their Facebook page here, as well as their Instagram page here.
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