If you still have no idea what to do for Father’s day, we have a suggestion for you — bring him to SUKI-YA for a feast.
The restaurant is offering a 1-for-1 Shabu-Shabu buffet on Sunday (16 Jun), Father’s Day.
The best part of this deal is that it is available at all outlets except the VivoCity one. So you’ll not need to worry about transportation. Just find the nearest SUKI-YA for your buffet.
To ensure that every family can enjoy the deal you are limited to 2 redemptions per table in case SUKI-YA gets too crowded.
This means that you can only go with groups of 4 people if all of you wish to enjoy the deal.
If you already have other plans, don’t worry. SUKI-YA is accommodating.
The promo will be available for the whole day. Unfortunately, to keep the line moving, you will only have 60 mins to gobble down as much food as you can instead of the usual 80 mins.
To recoup some of their losses, each diner needs to purchase a drink to redeem this deal.
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Not only does the buffet provide 5 different soup bases, it also features many types of sauces like a spicy peanut sauce.
The prices are reasonable too, if you consider the 1-for-1 offer.
Price for lunch:
Price for dinner:
For free-flow drinks, you can also add $1.90++/pax.
The offer is valid across these 9 SUKI-YA outlets islandwide. For the full list of addresses, head over to their website here.
Bringing your dad to a buffet may be one of the best ways you can thank your dad for bringing you up. Why?
The only thing you can give the man who has given you almost everything in your life is quality time. What better way to do so other than taking time off your busy life and chatting with dad over dinner — or lunch.
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