Being married comes with a fair few perks, which includes spending your life with the one you love — and now, dining at a discount.
Dian Xiao Er, a Chinese restaurant in Singapore famous for its roast duck, is offering married couples discounts for their meals.
All they’d have to do is flash their marriage certificate.
Source: Dian Xiao Er on Facebook
Terms and conditions will also apply with the offer only being valid at four outlets.
The restaurant announced the campaign via Facebook on Friday (19 April).
According to the post, the discount will be offered at Dian Xiao Er’s outlets at the following locations:
Available Monday to Thursday, diners must make their reservations at each of the restaurants by contacting them via WhatsApp.
Additionally, customers should make their bookings three days in advance.
Source: Dian Xiao Er on Facebook
Both husband and wife must be present while dining in, and can present either a digital or hard copy of their marriage certificate.
The discount will correspond to how long the couple has been married. For instance, those married for 25 years will be entitled to a 25% discount.
AsiaOne reports that the discount will be valid from 23 April to 27 June.
MS News has reached out to Dian Xiao Er for more details.
However, do note that the following terms and conditions will apply:
Of course, this isn’t the first time a restaurant in Singapore introduced an innovative promotion for diners.
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Featured image adapted from Google Maps and Dian Xiao Er on Facebook.
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