![]() ![]() Shin Minori is most value-for-money during your birthday month, as you can get a free lunch buffet when you dine on Mondays to Fridays with a minimum of one paying adult. With so many food options, this is definitely the place to go if you have picky eaters in your group or can’t quite decide where to bring the family. Their buffet menu features over 160 dishes that include sashimi, sushi of all types, teppanyaki, yakimono, tempura, ramen and more. One of the oldest Japanese a la carte buffets in Singapore, Shin Minori is located at UE Square and Katong Square. Katong Square: 88 East Coast Road, Katong Square, #02-08, Singapore 423371 ![]() UE Square: 81 Clemenceau Avenue, UE Square, #03-16, Singapore 239917 The Cineleisure outlet also has a shabu shabu option for you to get your steamboat fix in.įor those who are only available for dinner, you’ll be glad to know that the restaurant is also having a promotion where diners get 24% off the Deluxe Buffet and 39% off the Premium Buffet. The deluxe menu features a wider range of sashimi, wagyu beef and black pork. There are three types of buffet – standard, deluxe and premium. However, the cost of the same buffet is pretty reasonable for adults too, going at only S$16.90++ per person. The catch? You have to be either a student or senior citizen in order to be eligible for this deal. The cheapest buffet on this entire list is Tenkaichi, which costs a very affordable S$14.90++ for its standard Japanese lunch buffet on Mondays to Fridays. Marina Square: 6 Raffles Boulevard, #03-129, Singapore 039594Ĭineleisure Orchard: 8 Grange Road, #02-11, Singapore 239695 ![]()
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