IKEA may be famous for its affordable furniture with whacky Swedish names. But they are also known for their gourmet offerings which include meatballs, hotdogs and chicken wings.
On Friday (19 Jul), IKEA Singapore is offering customers an exclusive deal where they can enjoy delicious chicken wings for just $1 per piece at both Alexandra and Tampines outlets.
What a steal.
There’s a catch — you’d have to be an IKEA member to enjoy the promotion.
Not to worry, signing up for the membership is even cheaper than the chicken wings. It’s completely free!
All you have to do is sign up via this link while at the store and you’ll receive a Temporary Card that will ‘qualify’ you for the discount.
That said, you’ll only be able to buy 12 pieces of Chicken Wings per purchase.
But if that’s still not enough for your tummy, simply queue again for another 12. By then, you’ll likely find it comforting to ‘move around a little’ anyway.
Chicken wing isn’t the only dish with a special offer.
For something more substanial, opt for their Turf and Surf Special or Carrot Cake.
Here’s the full list of food that IKEA will be having promotions on from 18-28 Jul.
So if you live or work near any of the two outlets, why not head down during lunch or dinner to grab yourselves some of that cheap and crispy chicken wings?
We know how much Singaporeans love IKEA food, so if you’re already jio-ing your friends and colleagues, we suggest arriving there slightly early to avoid disappointment.
Here are the location of the two outlets:
Location: IKEA Tampines
Address: 60 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore 528764
Restaurant opening hours: 9am – 10.30pm
Last order: 10pm
Location: IKEA Alexandra
Address: 317 Alexandra Rd, Singapore 159965
Restaurant opening hours: 9am – 10.30pm
Last order: 10pm
All the best!
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