In celebration of SAF Day, local restaurant chain Takagi Ramen will serve free bowls of piping hot ramen to NSmen and full-time National Servicemen (NSF) on 1 and 2 July.
Announcing the promotion, Takagi Ramen said it’s their way of paying homage to Singapore and Singaporeans for the thankless duties they perform.
The promotion is only available at certain off-peak hours at Takagi Ramen’s Dhoby Ghaut and Marine Parade Central outlets.
On Wednesday (28 June), Takagi Ramen took to social media to share their SAF Day promotion, which falls on this Saturday (1 July).
On 1 and 2 July, the ramen restaurant will serve its classic Takagi Ramen dish, which costs S$6.90, to NSFs and NSmen for free.
Best of all, there’s no minimum spending requirement for the deal.
Even though the promotion was put together in celebration of SAF Day, NSFs and NSmen from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and Singapore Police Force (SPF) are also eligible.
To qualify for the promotion, eligible customers need only present their 11B or LifeSG app.
Do note that the deal is only valid for dine-in customers at Takagi Ramen’s outlets at Dhoby Ghaut MRT and Marine Parade Central during these two off-peak windows:
Here are the deets for the two participating outlets:
Takagi Ramen Dhoby Ghaut MRT
Address: 11 Orchard Rd, B1-11 Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, Singapore 238826
Nearest MRT station: Dhoby Ghaut
Takagi Ramen Marine Parade Central
Address: Blk 86 Marine Parade Central, #01-670, Singapore 440086
Nearest MRT station: Eunos and Kembangan
Kudos to Takagi Ramen for their generosity, showing their appreciation to the men and women who work behind the scenes to ensure we have a safe country to live in.
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