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Latest 1-for-1 buffet Promotions in Singapore for 2019

Having a good time out does nothave to blow a hole in your wallet.

Everyone loves a time out and dining out –for that special occasion or simply to spend good quality time together.  Singaporeans, with their rich food and wineculture, is no exception.  However,dwindling economy may cause many to shy away from eating out.  But there is no need for that.  There are many hotels and restaurants thatoffer you 1-for-1 buffet promotions so that you and that special person canhave a great time out together without burning a hole in your pocket.  In this guide, I will be discussing a few ofsuch outlets in Singapore

About 1-for-1Buffet Offers

These offers are usually offered by yourbank or financial institution in connection with your banking facilities orcredit/debit/ATM cards.  Offers vary frombank to bank and you should check with your bank if and what they offer indining out/buffet rewards and also if they partner with and offer such at your hotelor restaurant of choice.

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These offers have terms and conditions – both with your bank and the hotel/restaurant.  Therefore, you should check with bothbeforehand.  Such terms and conditionsinclude:

  • Points:  Some banks award you pointsbased on your transactions with them which you accumulate over time.  A certain number of accumulated points may berequired before you can enjoy the offer.

  • Validity Period/Expiry DateSome offers arevalid on specific days of the week. Others at specific time of the day. Still, public and national holiday periods are excluded from someoffers.  So, regardless of what ispublished online on their website, please always call to confirm the validityof the offer.

  • Advance BookingYou may berequired to book your buffet upfront. So, if you are planning your outing for a special occasion, be sure youbook well ahead so as not to be disappointed.

  • Limited MenuSome offers maylimit your menu choice – both in food and beverages.  Again, check with your host to avoid anysurprises or embarrassment.

  • Limited Company MemberSome offers placea restriction on the number of persons or their ages that can be in your company.  For some, the more people in your company,the lesser the discount you are offered.

These are the major terms and conditionscommon with most of the buffer offers.

Buffer Offers

Below are buffet offers for the Year 2019.  The list is organised according to bank cards to enable you easily find that which is applicable to you.

DBS/POSB (DBS: get card/info here); POSB: get card/info here )

HSBC (get card/info here)

Maybank (get card/info here)

OCBC (get card/info here)

Standard Chartered (get card/info here)

UOB (get card/info here)

So got out there and have yourself a fun-filled time.  Not just once, but each and every time you desire while the offer is still valid.

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(By Molly Joshi)

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