Steamboat chain Haidilao has a special place in many of our hearts, given the attentive and friendly service we can expect while dining at their outlets.
Now that it’s the season of love, Haidilao Bugis+ is conveniently offering a two-person set meal ideal for customers looking for a place to dine with their significant others.
Though steamboat has a reputation for being expensive when enjoyed in small groups, diners need only pay S$39.90 for the promo.
On Monday (13 Feb), Haidilao Singapore took to Facebook to promote the “Set for 2” offer at their Bugis+ outlet.
For S$39.90 (not including GST and service charge), customers can choose from various dishes to go with their steamboat. Here’s what the set consists of:
Note that the set does not include condiments, fruits, or cold dishes.
While the set looks specially designed for Valentine’s Day, there’s no indication that it’s a one-day-only promotion.
In other words, couples or even friends can also head down on different days to enjoy the promo.
There are, however, other limitations that customers should bear in mind.
For instance, the promotion is only offered at Haidilao’s Bugis+ outlet.
It’s also only valid from 10.30am to 5pm on Mondays to Fridays, except the eve and the actual day of Public Holidays.
If you’re thinking of heading down to Haidilao Bugis+ to take advantage of the deal, here’s where to head to:
Haidilao Bugis+
Address: 201 Victoria St, #04-10 Bugis+, Singapore 188067
Nearest MRT: Bugis Station
For queries and more information on the promotion, contact the restaurant at 6908 6166 or 6908 6766.
If you and your partner have yet to decide on a place to dine this Valentine’s Day, we hope this promotion will inspire you.
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Featured image adapted from Google Maps.
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