In celebration of their 32nd birthday, local eatery Soup Restaurant will be offering some of their dishes at up to about 90% off their original price.
All proceeds from the sale of these discounted dishes will go towards Dementia Singapore, helping those affected by the condition as well as their caretakers.
There are, however, some conditions to take note of for the promotions — diners have to purchase the restaurant’s signature Samsui Ginger Chicken to be eligible. The discounted dishes are also limited to one redemption per table per bill.
As Soup Restaurant celebrates its 32nd birthday this year, the local restaurant has taken the opportunity to give back to society.
From now till 30 Oct, Soup Restaurant will be offering five of its dishes at just S$3.20, less than what you just paid for your cai fan lunch.
These dishes are:
A quick look at Soup Restaurant’s menu reveals that it’ll be most worth it to go for the Honey Pork Chop, which retails for S$25.00. Getting it for just S$3.20 will be akin to enjoying an 88% discount.
All proceeds from the sale of these discounted dishes will go towards Dementia Singapore, helping those affected by the condition as well as their families.
There are, however, some conditions to take note of.
For starters, diners will only be eligible for the discounted dishes if they order Soup Restaurant’s Samsui Ginger Chicken (from S$25.90).
But given how popular the dish is with diners, it’s likely that most would be eligible anyway.
Additionally, the promotional dishes are limited to only one redemption per table per bill.
Customers can enjoy the promotion when they order online or if they dine at any of Soup Restaurant’s 12 outlets islandwide.
If you and your loved ones are planning a family meal soon, consider heading down to Soup Restaurant to enjoy the discounted dishes while doing good at the same time.
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Featured image courtesy of Soup Restaurant and adapted from Google Maps.
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