![]() ![]() Usually (during dinner time), the buffet prices are $24.80++ to $26.80++. Quality Hotel is known for their porridge buffets as well, but the best way to get the most bang for your buck is to go there after 10.30pm. Quality Hotel – $12.80++ for late-night porridge buffet ![]() Under its new brand iSteamboat, the restaurant serves the cheapest porridge buffet in Singapore ($8.80++) that actually includes drinks, ice-cream and other carbs too. Once upon a time, iSteamboat was called Hotpot Culture, and yup – you remember right – it was suspended for serving a salted vegetable dish with a dead rat in it.īut four years have passed and they haven’t been in the news for anything dodgy since then, so I think it’s about time to forgive and forget. ISteamboat at Marina Square – $8.80++ for daily lunch buffet These 4 restaurants are featured in our article of the 10 best Taiwan & Teochew porridge buffets in Singapore – read more here.Ī post shared by Sandy Li □ on at 7:30am PDT Most people wouldn’t think of spending on a porridge buffet – because porridge cheap mah – but if you think about it, it’s quite shiok to be able to add as many “liao” as you want to your Teochew mui right? I’ve personally never been there, but from the looks of the photos on its website, the place looks quite posh – you can book the restaurant for functions, and in one of the rooms, there’s even a pool table! Cheap porridge buffets in Singapore under $15++ Restaurant Prefer North to South Indian cuisine? Then head to Moghul Mahal, which serves a North Indian spread for their weekday lunch buffets ($12 nett). In addition to being meat-free, the dishes feature natural ingredients and spices because as their HungryGoWhere profile states, they have “social responsibilities” to serve “a vegetarian diet that reduces the risk for chronic degenerative diseases such as obesity, coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and certain types of cancer including colon, breast, prostate, stomach, lung and oesophageal cancer”.Įh, I don’t know if this stuff can fight cancer, but at $12 nett for the weekday lunch buffet, it’s worth a shot lah, hor? Moghul Mahal – $12 for North Indian lunch buffet Greenleaf Cafe calls itself Singapore’s only “herbal vegetarian” restaurant. Greenleaf Cafe – $12 for South Indian vegetarian lunch buffet Nutrition-wise, it probably doesn’t make that much sense, but if you love carbs as much I do, you’ll be delighted to know that Al Jasra serves unlimited prata for an insanely cheap price tag of $7.90.Īl Jasra is one of our favourite value-for-money halal buffets in Singapore – read more here. These are the absolute cheapest of the lot.Ī post shared by Greenleaf cafe on at 10:00pm PDTĪl Jasra (Halal) – $7.90 for prata buffet, open 24/7 I guess it makes sense that Indian restaurants are able to offer affordable buffet prices – the cuisine features a glorious selection of carbs (pratas, naans, chapatis and more!) and rarely includes expensive ingredients like seafood. Cheap Indian buffets in Singapore under $15++ Restaurant So in that sense, the most “worth it” of the above options are the ones serving Korean BBQ and steamboat buffets because they serve meat. Most of these feature “cheap” foods like porridge, prata and the likes. RestaurantĪs expected, you won’t find international spreads at this price point. Most of the indicated prices are for the ultimate off-peak time slot, weekday lunch. 15 cheap buffets in Singapore (under $15++) Here are 15 affordable buffets under $15++. Most times, I can stuff myself silly ordering a la carte and still pay the same (or less).īut when the buffet price is under $20 (a reasonable amount I’m willing to pay for a “restaurant meal”), it’s a different story because I may actually be able to eat my money’s worth. But for small eaters like myself, it’s hard to justify blowing that kind of money on a buffet. Sure, they may serve expensive seafood, but really, how many Alaskan king crab legs can you eat?! If you have the appetite of a viking, then lucky you. In Singapore, most of all-you-can-eat buffets cost upwards of $30++, which is pretty pricey. ![]()
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