Kids eat free at Yum Cha's weekday dim sum buffet in June
With every paying adult, a child under the age of 12 can dine in for free for the buffet during this limited promotional period (U.P. S$16.80++ per child). The deal will be available from Tue to Fri weekly, excluding public holidays.
There are 2 Yum Cha outlets in Singapore, both providing a weekday buffet at S$32.80++ per adult. The Chinatown outlet at Temple Street offers a Weekday High Tea Buffet from 3pm to 6pm with the last order at 5.30pm. If you still have leftover CDC vouchers, do consider dropping by for a meal as they can be used at this outlet!
Yum Cha Chinatown is the brand's first outlet, established in 2000. A nostalgic dim sum tea house concept located in a shophouse, it is best for when you want to dine in with the old-school feel.
Yum Cha Changi on the other hand holds a Weekday Dinner Buffet from 5.30pm to 10pm with last orders taken by 9.30pm. It's located at Changi Business Park and has a more modern setting due to the concrete walls.
The buffet consists of a wide spread of the restaurant's famous handmade , including , and fried Prawn Crisp. Yum Cha is also renowned for its modern takes on traditional dim sum like Prawn & Mango Sesame Fritters and Crispy Red Bean with Banana, other items like BBQ Pork Rice Flour Roll, desserts and more.
In addition to the buffet, customers can also order à la carte dishes such as Salted Egg Prawns and Peking Duck.
For information on Yum Cha, the signature weekday buffet and outlet details, visit its , Website and Instagram for details.
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