ABC Brickworks Food Centre is arguably one of the most popular hawker centres in the South, largely owing to the huge selection of well-known stalls there.
Project Penyek By Ansar, which specialises in ayam penyet and other deep-fried offerings, is one of these stalls.
Come Friday (15 Jan), the hawker stall will be giving out free plates of their signature ayam penyet to celebrate the 2-year anniversary of their opening.
Announcing the move on Facebook, folks from the ayam penyet stall said customers need to only head down to the establishment and request for a plate to enjoy the promo.
An ayam penyet dish from the stall normally goes for $5 per plate.
Though there are no limits to how many plates each customer is entitled to, the stall owners urge everyone to be considerate and “order only what they (you) need”.
The promotion is available for both dine-in and takeaways, while stocks last.
Project Penyet By Ansar also took the opportunity to thank customers for the support they’ve received throughout the 2 years, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Apart from ayam penyet, the stall is also known for its XXL fried seafood platter.
Do note that you’d have to pre-order this humongous dish 1 day in advance.
You can find our food-loving colleagues’ review here — spoiler alert: they gave it quite a high rating.
If you happen to be living around the area and would love to head down for a free plate of ayam penyet, here are the deets:
Project Penyek by Ansar
Address: 6 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-25, Singapore 150006
Opening hours: 10.30am-8pm daily
Tel no: 8689 3747
Nearest MRT: Redhill
Project Penyek By Ansar is a 100% Muslim-owned eatery.
Our heartiest congratulations to Project Penyek on their 2-year anniversary. We wish them many great years ahead and hope more customers will visit them for their food offerings.
Know someone who stays near ABC Brickworks Food Centre? Tag them in the comments so they’ll know about this 1-day-only promo!
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Featured image adapted from Google Maps and Facebook.
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