
Best buffet dining promotions in Singapore: Carousel, Colony, Edge, Peppermint, The Line buffet prices (July 2025), Lifestyle News
But what if we told you that feasting like a king doesn't have to cost an arm and leg? With the right deals, you can enjoy top-notch spreads without second-guessing your life choices.
Whether you're planning a special occasion or just want to demolish a mountain of prawns on a random Tuesday, we've gathered the best buffet promotions in town for 2025. Wallet-friendly, belly-filling, and 100 per cent worth it. 1. 9 best hotel international buffets (2025 prices)
Check out the list below to get up to speed with the latest buffet prices before your next big gathering with your foodie friends or family.
Generally, weekend prices are higher than weekday ones, and dinner costs more than lunch. Here are the adult prices for lunch and dinner buffets on weekdays and weekends: Buffet prices for adults Hotel and international buffets Weekday lunch Weekday dinner Weekend lunch Weekend dinner Carousel, Royal Plaza on Scotts (H) $68++ $88++ $78++ $98++ Colony, Ritz-Carlton Hotel $74++ $96++ $78++ (Sat) / From $228++ (Sun brunch) $118++ (Sat) / $96++ (Sun) Edge, Pan Pacific Hotel $72++ $95++ $80++ (Sat) / $118++ (Sun) $110++ (Sat)/ $95++ (Sun) Peppermint, ParkRoyal Collection Marina Bay (H) $72++ $98++ $82++ $112++ The Line, Shangri-La Hotel $68++ $118++ $68++ (Sat) / $118++ (Sun) $98++ Landmark (1-for-1), Village Hotel Bugis (H) $85.50++ $94.90++ $88.90++ $102.90++ Oscar's, Conrad Centennial Singapore $68++ From $78++ $68++ From $96++ Rise, Marina Bay Sands $72++ $98++ $92++ (Sat) / $102++ (Sun) $112++ (Sat) / $98 (Sun) 21 on Rajah, Aloft Singapore Novena (H) $56++ $68++ $68++ $78++
Buffet prices above exclude alcoholic beverages, and are before GST and service charge.
(H) = Halal-certified
While most of these restaurants define weekdays as Monday to Friday and weekends as Saturday and Sunday, there are several exceptions: Colony, Edge, The Line, Oscar's, Rise. Kinda confusing, we know, but we've broken it down for you in this article. To get the deets or to find out the child pricing, just use the hyperlinks above to jump to their respective sections below!
Also, disclaimer: We referred to published prices to compile this list, expanding below on the caveats (e.g. valid only on certain days, timings, etc) we could find. However, we are only human.
To be extra sure, please give the hotel/restaurant a call to confirm the prices and validity before heading down — just in case we missed anything, or if any terms and conditions have been amended since the time of writing. 2. Carousel buffet at Royal Plaza on Scotts ($68++ to $98++)
Located in Orchard at the Royal Plaza on Scotts, Carousel's halal-certified international buffet dishes up seafood, Japanese salmon and tuna sashimi, oysters, mud crabs, tiger prawns, snow crab, Korean dishes, tapas, local dishes, and more.
Here are the standard buffet prices at Carousel: Weekdays Weekend Carousel buffet Adult Child Adult Child Breakfast (6.30 am – 10 am) $30++ $15++ $30++ $15++ Lunch (12 – 2 pm) $68++ $34++ $78++ $39++ High tea* (3 – 5 pm) – – $58++ $29++ Dinner (6 – 9.30 pm) $88++ $44++ $98++ $49++
* Carousel's High Tea buffet is only available on weekends.
In commemoration of SAF Day and to celebrate the contributions of civil servants, Carousel is offering a promotion of 50 per cent off the second diner for Safra members and servicemen from now until Aug 31, 2025.
Carousel Phone: +65 6219 3780
Address: Royal Plaza on Scotts, Lobby Level, 25 Scotts Road, Singapore 228220 3. Colony buffet at Ritz-Carlton Hotel ($74++ to $998++)
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Ritz-Carlton Hotel's Colony restaurant is best known for their afternoon high tea sets. The international buffet dinner was commonly lauded as one of the best luxury buffets in town, and commanded long queues in the past.
On Sundays, Colony hosts their Vintage Champagne Brunch, a lavish affair with unlimited champagne that starts at $228++ and can go up to $998++ for adults. And don't forget GST and service charge. *gulp*
But before you write Colony off as 100 per cent unattainable with your current pay check, check out their weekday lunch spread instead.
For those of us whose pockets don't go as deep, their weekday lunch buffet costs a much friendlier $74++. Expect fresh seafood, sashimi, sushi, local Singaporean fare, grill and rotisserie cuts, dim sum, tandoor selections, and an assortment of desserts to end on a sweet note.
The dinner buffet menu is pretty similar, although you get a few more dishes in the spread such as freshly shucked oysters. On Fridays and Saturdays, dinners at Colony get a seafood spin with dishes like grilled Boston lobster, Spanish black mussel, and grilled octopus leg. Colony buffet prices Adult Child Lunch (Mon – Fri) $74++ $37++ (6-12 years old) Lunch (Sat) $78++ $39++ (6-12 years old) Vintage Champagne Brunch (Sun) $228++ / $698++ / $998++ $57++ (3-5 years old) / $114++ (6-12 years old) Dinner (Sun – Thu) $96++ $48++ (6-12 years old) Seafood dinner (Fri – Sat) $118++ $59++ (6-12 years old)
Lunch: 12pm – 2.30pm; dinner: 6.30pm – 10.30pm; Sunday brunch: 12pm – 3.30pm. Prices accurate as of 3 July 2025. Credit card promotions for up to 15% off Colony's buffet: Credit card promotions at Colony Credit card provider Discount Applicable cards DBS/POSB 15per cent off food bill DBS Insignia DBS Treasures Black Elite DBS Vantage DBS Woman's World 10per cent off food bill All other DBS or POSB cards UOB 10per cent off food bill All other UOB cards 15per cent off food bill UOB Reserve UOB Privilege Banking UOB Visa Infinite UOB Lady's Solitaire UOB Empire UOB Regal Business Citibank 10per cent off food bill All other Citibank cards 15per cent off food bill Citi PremierMiles Citi Prestige Citi ULTIMA OCBC 10per cent off food bill OCBC Credit/Debit cards 15per cent off food bill OCBC VOYAGE OCBC Premier VOYAGE OCBC Premier Private Client VOYAGE OCBC Premier Visa Infinite Bank of Singapore VOYAGE HSBC 10per cent off food bill All other HSBC cards 15per cent off food bill HSBC Premier MasterCard HSBC Premier Visa Infinite
The credit card promotions above are not applicable for the following: Seafood Dinner (Fridays & Saturdays Dinner).
Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon tea and Dinners on weekends, and Sunday Vintage Champagne Brunch.
The eve of Public Holiday and Public Holidays, during special promotion and prepayment events.
Colony's beverage packages
Even though some of the 10 - 15 per cent credit card promotions aren't available on certain days, you can still get cashback with the right dining or cashback credit card.
If you're expecting a huge bill that will bust your dining cashback caps (going for the Sunday Vintage Champagne Brunch?), opt for unlimited cashback cards like the Citi Cash Back+ Mastercard or the Standard Chartered Simply Cash Credit Card:
Colony Phone: +65 6434 5288
Email: rc.sinrz.restaurantreservations@ritzcarlton.com
Address: Level 3, The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, 7 Raffles Avenue Singapore, S039799 4. Edge buffet at Pan Pacific Hotel ($72++ to $138++)
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Located on Level 3 of Pan Pacific Hotel, Edge's sprawling international buffet holds up to 316 guests at once. The buffet menu is pretty extensive as well, with all the usuals: seafood, sashimi, local dishes, Cantonese roast dishes, plant-based salads, hummus and kebabs, cheeses, hams, sausages, and desserts.
Plus, from what we see, Edge's buffet menu is perhaps one of the most vegetarian-friendly menus around town, with mains like roasted cauliflower, eggplant stew, carrot soup, and vegetarian curries and biryani.
If you've done a staycation at Pan Pacific Hotel over the past two years and became a member of Pan Pacific Privileges, you get to enjoy 10 per cent off (Premium members) and 15 per cent off (Prestige members) off your bill.
Edge is a great buffet option for families. Not only is the restaurant child-friendly, but it's also wheelchair accessible and offers free parking-very useful for those families dining with seniors. Edge regular buffet prices Adult Child (6 – 12 years old) Lunch (Mon – Fri) $72++ $36++ Dinner (Sun – Thu) $95++ $47.50++ Dinner (Fri – Sat) $110++ $55++ Brunch (Sat / Sun) $80++ / $118++ $40++ / $59++
Brunch: 12 – 3pm; lunch: 12 – 2.30pm; dinner: 6 – 10pm Credit card promotions for up to 15% off at Edge: HSBC: 15 per cent off total bill for lunch, dinner, and brunch with HSBC credit cards. Valid till Dec 30, 2025.
Maybank: 15 per cent off with DBS credit or debit cards from now till Dec 31, 2025.
Edge Phone: +65 6826 8240
Email: dining.ppsin@panpacific.com
Address: Level 3, 7 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, Singapore 039595 5. Peppermint buffet at ParkRoyal Collection Marina Bay ($72++ to $138++)
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Peppermint is a swanky buffet spot with pretty Instagram-worthy capsule seats nestled in ParkRoyal Collection Marina Bay. Like its predecessor AquaMarine, Peppermint is also halal-certified.
At Peppermint, expect an international buffet with usuals such as seafoods, sashimi, bread, roast meats and seafood, but also special chef creations. Don't forget to do some exploring and step out onto their terrace, which is home to their Urban Farm. There, Peppermint grows over 60 varieties of herbs, edible flowers and vegetables that they use in their food and drinks.
Here are the Peppermint international buffet prices: Peppermint buffet prices Adult Child Weekday Lunch (Mon – Thu, 12 – 2.30 pm) $72++ $36++ Weekend Lunch (Fri – Sun, 12 – 3.30 pm) $82++ $41++ Weekday Dinner (Mon – Thu, 6.30 – 10 pm) $98++ $49++ Weekend Dinner (Fri – Sun, 6.30 – 10 pm) $112++ $56++
Child pricing applies to children aged 6 to 12 years old.
Peppermint is serving up a Seoul Good Buffet from June 6 till July 13, 2025. Look forward to hearty Korean dishes curated by Chef de Cuisine Chef Leon and his culinary team. Tuck into favourites like Soegogi-yachaejuk (Wagyu beef brisket and seaweed rice soup), spicy Ramyeon Chijimi, indulgent Korean Cheese Grilled Lobster, and staples like Tteokbokki, Kimchi Bokkeumbap, and Bibimbap. Credit card promotions for up to 15% off your Peppermint buffet: Maybank: 15 per cent off total bill at Peppermint with Maybank credit cards. Valid till Dec 31, 2025.
Peppermint Phone: +65 6845 1111
Email: peppermint.prsmb@parkroyalcollection.com
Address: 6 Raffles Blvd, Level 4 ParkRoyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore 039594 6. The Line buffet at Shangri-La Hotel ($68++ to $168++)
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The holy grail of all international buffets in Singapore is The Line at Shangri-La Hotel. Pre-Covid, you'd have to book your spot a month or so in advance to secure yourself a slot.
Today, The Line isn't that coveted anymore. But it still has a fairly good reputation for its buffet spreads. The Line features different buffet specialties on different nights. For example, Thursday dinners are their Seafood Extravaganza nights with Boston Lobster, Snow Crab, and Half Shell Scallop on ice.
Oyster lovers, take notes: Thursday nights at The Line also come with an oyster feast of Depp Fried Oyster and Grilled Oyster with either XO Sauce or Salted Egg Bechamel and Cheese .
Here are The Line's buffet prices: The Line festive buffet prices (adults) Lunch (12 pm – 2.30 pm) Dinner (6 pm – 9.30 pm) Monday – – Tuesday – – Wednesday – – Thursday $68++ $118++ Friday $68++ $118++ Saturday $68++ $98++ Sunday $118++ $98++
Shangri-La Circle members: Children 6 – 11 years old pay 50per cent of the adult price. Up to two children below six years old dine for free when accompanied by a dine-in adult.
The Line Phone: +65 6213 4398
Email: dining.sls@shangri-la.com
Address: Tower Wing, Lower Lobby, 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258350 7. Landmark 1-for-1 buffet at Village Hotel Bugis ($85.90++ to $102.90++)
Need a hotel setting and an international buffet menu to impress your date…but on a budget? At Village Hotel Bugis, Landmark's 1-for-1 buffet from $85.90++ ($103 nett) for two pax is your best bet.
Wait, what is Village Hotel Bugis even? It's that greyish looking building that you always pass by en route to Haji Lane, with escalators leading up to a dingy shopping arcade full of vintage tailor and Chinese cheongsam shops.
Yup, your date won't be the most impressed with the walk there… so maybe you'd want to take a Grab or any other ride-hailing service directly to the hotel's drop off point.
Landmark buffet offers three menus, namely Menu A, B, and C, and they're all halal-certified and all applicable for the permanent 1-1 buffet deals Landmark has. The only downside is that the spreads aren't quite as extensive as the others on this list. But then again, neither are their prices as high, so we can't really complain. Landmark buffet prices Adults Children (4 – 8 years old) 1-1 weekday lunch (Mon – Fri) $85.90++ ($103 nett) $15++ ($17.98 nett) 1-1 weekend lunch (Sat – Sun, PH, eve of PH) $88.90++ ($106.60 nett) 1-1 weekday dinner (Mon – Thu) $94.90++ ($113.80 nett) 1-1 weekend dinner (Fri – Sun, PH, eve of PH) $102.90++ ($123.40 nett)
Lunch: 12 – 2.30pm / Dinner: 6.30 – 10pm
Landmark Phone: +65 629 97786
WhatsApp: +65 8869 9114
Email: enquiry@landmark.com.sg
Address: 390 Victoria Street, #05-01 Singapore 188061 8. Oscar's buffet at Conrad Centennial Singapore ($68++ to $96++)
If you crave the variety of buffets but also can't live without freshly cooked food, Oscar's at Conrad Centennial Singapore may be the solution. Their buffet comes with both a sumptuous buffet spread as well as live stations, such as a noodle bar and Asian and Western stations.
That doesn't mean they skimp on the free-flow buffet items; you can expect the usual international buffet culprits such as lobsters and oysters on ice, sashimi, salads, and dishes from Asia and the West.
Oscar's offers two buffet dining options: weekday lunch (12 - 2.30pm) and daily dinner (6 - 10.30pm).
Here are their buffet prices: Oscar's festive buffet prices Adults Children (6 – 12 years old) Weekday lunch (Mon – Sun) $68++ $34++ Dinner (Sun – Tue / Wed – Sat) $78++ / $96++ $39++ / $48++
If you're a Hilton Honours member, you enjoy discounted rates at Oscar's buffets: Base & Silver: 10 per cent off
Gold & Diamond: 25 per cent off
Oscar is also running an SG60 special, featuring a lunch buffet from June 23 to Aug 21, 2025, and a dinner special from Aug 4 to 9, 2025. Expect a spread of both local and international flavours — from Ayam Masak Merah and Sambal Prawn with Petai to fresh oysters, Japanese sashimi, and laksa. Credit card promotions for up to 15% off at Oscar's:
DBS credit cards: 15 per cent off Weekday and Weekend Buffet Lunch & Dinner.
Valid from now till Aug 31, 2025.
Oscar's Phone: +65 6432 7481
Email: SINCI.Oscars@conradhotels.com
Address: 2 Temasek Blvd, Singapore 038982 9. Rise buffet at Marina Bay Sands ($72++ to $122++)
Rise's international buffet aims to give you "the world at your table" — their words, not ours. The classy restaurant located at the Marina Bay Sands Tower 1 lobby is the Winner for Best Buffet, RAS Epicurean Star Award 2023, was listed in the 2024 Tatler Dining Guide, and is also a people's favourite as the winner of Travellers' Choice 2024 on Tripadvisor.
It offers a selection of food from Thai and Vietnamese cuisines, local Singapore delights, and the usual buffet fare of seafood on ice, sashimi, sushi, carved meats, and a spread of Asian and Western desserts.
Their weekday lunch buffet stands out for being one of the most affordable ones on this list, starting from $72++. Who knew, right? And at Marina Bay Sands too! Plus, if you're a Sands Lifestyle member, you can earn up to 20per cent instant Resort Dollars on your spending. Rise's buffet prices Adults Children (6 – 12 years old) Weekday lunch (Mon – Fri) $72++ $36++ Weekend lunch (Sat) $92++ $46++ Weekend lunch (Sun) $102++ $51++ Weekday dinner (Sun – Thu) $98++ $49++ Weekend dinner (Fri – Sat) $112++ $56++
Lunch buffet Mon – Fri: 12pm – 2.45pm (last seating)
Sat – Sun: 12pm – 3.30pm (last seating)
Dinner buffet Sun – Thu: 5pm – 9.45pm (last seating)
Fri – Sat: 5pm – 10.15pm (last seating)
Rise Phone: +65 6688 5525
Address: 10 Bayfront Ave, Lobby Hotel Tower 1, Singapore 018972 10. 21 on Rajah at Aloft Singapore Novena ($56++ to $78++)
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Located in Aloft Singapore Novena, 21 on Rajah is a Halal-certified restaurant that serves up the best of East and West. They specialise in Mediterranean and Asian cuisines, with Mediterranean classics like hummus and lavosh featured alongside a variety of Asian staples like sushi and beef rendang.
Round off your meal with a spread of desserts, a selection of ice creams, and a chocolate fondue the kids (and even most adults!) will love.
One of the more affordable buffets out there, 21 on Rajah's buffets usually start from $56++ for weekday lunch and go up to $78++ for weekend dinner. From now till July 5, 2025, they will be having a Taste of Thailand special, replacing their normal menu. Buffet Type Days & Time Price per adult Price per child (6-12 years old) Weekday Lunch Mon to Fri, 12 – 2.30 pm $56++ $28++ Weekend Brunch Sat and Sun, 12 – 3 pm $68++ $34++ Weekday Dinner Sun to Thu, 6 – 10 pm $68++ $34++ Weekend Dinner Fri and Sat, 6 – 10 pm $78++ $39++ Promotions for up to 15% off at 21 on Rajah: 30 per cent off (April 1 – Nov 30, 2025) adult buffets for Safra members and servicemen. Flash your Safra card/e-card or pay with NS LifeSG credits.
Up to 50 per cent off for PAssion members: 15 per cent off adult buffet (promo code: PASSION15) / 50 per cent off buffet for seniors (promo code: PASSION50)
21 on Rajah Phone: +65 6808 6847
Email: 21onrajah@aloftsingapore.com
Address: Aloft Singapore Novena, East Wing, 1 Jalan Rajah, Singapore 329133 11. Best Halal buffets in Singapore (2025)
Out of the nine most popular buffets in Singapore listed above, four of them are halal-certified: Carousel buffet (Royal Plaza on Scotts)
Peppermint buffet (ParkRoyal Marina Bay)
Landmark buffet (Village Hotel Bugis)
21 on Rajah (Aloft Singapore Novena)
Always check the terms and conditions for credit card buffet promotions first. Typically you have to call to reserve, quote your bank name to secure the discount, and pay using that card. Usually both credit or debit cards are accepted as long as it's from the partner bank.
Sign up for your preferred credit card from DBS/POSB, Citibank, UOB, OCBC, HSBC, and Maybank now to enjoy the buffet discounts below. DBS/POSB credit card buffet promotions 2025 Restaurant Promotion Valid till Café Mosaic (Carlton Hotel Singapore) – 1-for-1 Weekday Lunch Buffet – 1-for-1 Seafood Dinner Buffet (Thu to Sat) – 1-for-1 Seafood Lunch Buffet (Sun) – 20 per cent off Mains (excluding Lunch sets) 30 Dec 2025 CLOVE (Swissôtel The Stamford) 20 per cent off food bill 30 Dec 2025 Colony (The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore) – 15 per cent off food bill for Lunch & Dinner (Mon to Thu) for DBS Insignia, DBS Treasures Black Elite, DBS Vantage, DBS Woman's World Cardmembers – 10 per cent off food bill for Lunch & Dinner (Mon to Thu) for other DBS cardmembers 30 Dec 2025 Ellenborough Market Café (Paradox Singapore Merchant Court) 50 per cent off buffets 30 Dec 2025 Oscar's buffet at Conrad Centennial Singapore – 15 per cent off Weekday and Weekend Buffet Lunch & Dinner. 31 Aug 2025 Plate (Carlton City Hotel Singapore) – 1-for-1 Weekday Buffet Lunch (Exclusively for DBS/POSB Cardmembers)– 1-for-1 Sea & Grill Buffet Dinner (Fri & Sat) 30 Dec 2025 Racines (Sofitel Singapore City Centre) – 1-for-1 Buffet Brunch – 20 per cent off A La Carte Food Menu 31 Dec 2025 Royale (Mercure Singapore Bugis) – 1-for-1 Lunch Buffet (Mon to Fri) – 1-for-1 Dinner Buffet (Sun to Thu) – 30per cent off Lunch Buffet (Sat & Sun) – 30per cent off Dinner Buffet (Fri & Sat) 31 Dec 2025 StraitsKitchen (Grand Hyatt Singapore) 15 per cent off Lunch & Dinner Buffets with promo code DBS/POSB 30 Dec 2025 Sun's Cafe (Hotel Grand Pacific Singapore) – 1-for-1 Peranakan Buffet – 1-for-1 American Breakfast Buffet 31 Dec 2025 Citibank credit card buffet promotions 2025 Restaurant Promotion Valid till Asian Market Café, Fairmont Singapore 20 per cent off food bill 30 Dec 2025 Beach Road Kitchen, JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach 15 per cent off Lunch & Dinner Buffets (Mon – Sun) 31 Jul 2025 Café Mosaic, Carlton Hotel Singapore 1-for-1 Seafood Buffet for Adult Diners (Thu to Sat for Dinner, Sun for Lunch) 31 Dec 2025 Café Mosaic, Carlton Hotel Singapore 1-for-1 Weekday (Mon to Fri) Lunch Buffet for Adult Diners 31 Dec 2025 CLOVE, Swissotel The Stamford 20 per cent off food bill 30 Dec 2025 StraitsKitchen, Grand Hyatt Singapore 15 per cent off total food bill 30 Sep 2025 Seasonal Tastes, The Westin Singapore 1-for-1 Dinner Buffet and Second Diner 50 per cent off Lunch Buffet 30 Dec 2025 UOB credit card buffet promotions 2025 Restaurant Promotion Valid till Town Restaurant, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore For UOB Reserve, Visa Infinite, Lady's Solitaire, Privilege Banking, Regal and Empire Business Cardmembers only: – 20 per cent off a la carte food menu – 20 per cent off lunch & dinner buffet All other UOB Cards: – 15 per cent off lunch & dinner buffet 30 Dec 2025 HSBC credit card buffet promotions 2025 Restaurant Promotion Valid till Asian Market Café, Fairmont Singapore 20 per cent off food bill Unspecified Café 2000, M Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off total bill 31 Dec 2025 CLOVE, Fairmont Singapore 20 per cent off food bill Unspecified Colony, The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore 10 per cent off / 15 per cent off (for Premier Mastercard and Visa Infinite cardmembers) food bill or Afternoon Tea 7 Nov 2025 Food Capital, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off food bill 31 Dec 2025 LUCE, InterContinental Singapore 15 per cent off total bill for buffet 30 Dec 2025 Princess Terrace, Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off food bill 31 Dec 2025 The Buffet Restaurant, M Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off total food bill 31 Dec 2025 The Dining Room, Sheraton Towers Singapore 15 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 The Lobby Lounge, InterContinental Singapore 15 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 The Orchard Café, Orchard Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off food bill 31 Dec 2025 Town Restaurant, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off (HSBC Premier MasterCard/ Visa Infinite Credit Card members) / 15per cent off à la carte food bill and lunch & dinner buffet 30 Dec 2025 OCBC credit card buffet promotions 2025 Restaurant Promotion Expiry Asian Market Café, Fairmont Singapore 30 per cent off total bill 31 Aug 2025 Café Mosaic, Carlton Hotel Singapore – 1-for-1 Weekday Lunch Buffet (Mon-Fri)– 1-for-1 Seafood Dinner Buffet (Thu-Sat) & Seafood Lunch Buffet (Sun)– 20 per cent off Mains (excluding lunch sets) 30 Dec 2025 Café 2000, M Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 CLOVE, Swissôtel The Stamford 30 per cent off total bill 31 Aug 2025 Colony, The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore OCBC VOYAGE Card, OCBC Premier VOYAGE Card, OCBC Premier Private Client VOYAGE Card, OCBC Premier VISA Infinite Credit Card, and Bank of Singapore VOYAGE Card:– 15 per cent off Lunch Buffet (Mon-Fri) and Dinner Buffet (Mon-Thu)– 15 per cent off Afternoon Tea (Mon-Fri) 30 Dec 2025 All OCBC Cards:– 10 per cent off Lunch Buffet (Mon-Fri) and– 10 per cent off Dinner Buffet (Mon-Thu)– 10per cent off Afternoon Tea (Mon-Fri) Crossroads Buffet, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel 20 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 Food Capital Restaurant, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 LUCE, InterContinental Singapore 15 per cent off daily buffets 30 Dec 2025 Makan@Jen, JEN Singapore Orchardgateway by Shangri-La – 1-for-1 dinner buffet (Mon-Wed)– 25 per cent off total bill for lunch buffet (Sat-Sun)– 25 per cent off total bill for dinner buffet (Fri-Sat)– 15 per cent off for ala carte menu items (Alcohol, non-alcohol and food) 30 Dec 2025 Plate, Carlton City Hotel Singapore 1-for-1 Sea and Grill Buffet Dinner every Friday and Saturday 27 Dec 2025 Princess Terrace Authentic Penang Cuisine, Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 Racines, Sofitel Singapore City Centre – 1-for-1 Ultimate Buffet Brunch every Saturday (1230 – 3 pm)– 20 per cent off a la carte food 30 Dec 2025 Riverside Terrace, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 Sky22, Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena 20 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 StraitsKitchen, Grand Hyatt Singapore 15 per cent off Lunch and Dinner Buffets 30 Dec 2025 Sun's Cafe, Hotel Grand Pacific Singapore 1-for-1 Peranakan Buffet 30 Dec 2025 The Buffet Restaurant, M Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 The Dining Room, Sheraton Towers Singapore 15 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 The Lobby Lounge, InterContinental Singapore 15 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 The Orchard Cafe, Orchard Hotel Singapore 20 per cent off total bill 30 Dec 2025 Town Restaurant, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore OCBC VOYAGE Card, OCBC Premier VOYAGE Card, OCBC Premier Private Client VOYAGE Card, OCBC Premier VISA Infinite Credit Card, and Bank of Singapore VOYAGE Card:– 15 per cent off Lunch and Dinner Buffet– 15 per cent off Ala-Carte menu 30 Dec 2025 All OCBC Cards:– 15 per cent off Lunch and Dinner Buffet– 15 per cent off Ala-Carte menu Maybank credit card buffet promotions 2025 Restaurant Promotion Expiry Asian Market Cafe, Fairmont Singapore 20per cent off food bill 30 Dec 2025 CLOVE, Swissôtel The Stamford 20per cent off food bill 30 Dec 2025 Crossroads Buffet, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel 20per cent off food bill 31 Dec 2025 Edge, Pan Pacific Singapore 15per cent off food bill 31 Dec 2025 Ginger, ParkRoyal on Beach Road 15per cent off total bill 31 Dec 2025 Lime Restaurant and Bar, ParkRoyal Collection Pickering, Singapore 15per cent off total bill 31 Dec 2025 Peppermint, ParkRoyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore 15per cent off total bill 31 Dec 2025 13. American Express - Love Dining programme's buffet dining promotions 2025
Unlike its competitors, American Express doesn't offer 1-for-1 buffets to anyone with a credit card. Instead, you need to sign up for the Amex Platinum Card in order to get decent buffet discounts.
The Platinum card lets you take part in Amex's dining programme, Love Dining, which gives you up to 50 per cent off at atas restaurants and hotel buffets in Singapore. To get the maximum 50 per cent discount, you need to dine with one friend/date. Otherwise, your discount ranges from only 15 per cent to 35 per cent.
Participating dining establishments for hotel buffets include: Asian Market Cafe (Fairmont Singapore)
Crossroads Buffet (Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel)
Ellenborough Market Café (Paradox Singapore – Merchant Court at Clarke Quay)
CLOVE (Swissôtel The Stamford)
Town Restaurant (Fullerton Hotel)
the kitchen table (W Singapore – Sentosa Cove)
Didn't see any credit card dining promotions that suit you? Here are some best credit cards for dining so you can at least maximise your cashback and other savings.
Get 8per cent cashback on dining with the HSBC Live+ Card. Plus, you'll get complimentary access to 1-for-1 dining deals via the ENTERTAINER with HSBC app.
Use the Citi Cash Back Card for six per cent cashback on dining, including caterers, eating places, restaurants, and fast food restaurants worldwide.
Earn 5 per cent cashback on everyday dining with the OCBC 365 Credit Card. 15. Best dining deals that are alternatives to buffets
Aside from the promotional validity dates, many of these promotions are limited to a certain number of diners per day or promotional period. If for whatever reason you're not able to get a seat, don't despair — there are other food reward and dining apps to help you save on that buffet feast, including Chope, The Entertainer, Burpple Beyond, and Fave.
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A member of staff stands next to a concept model of the new GCAP (Global Combat Air Programme) 6th generation military jet at the BAE Systems Warton factory in Warton, Britain, July 15, 2025. REUTERS/Phil Noble WARTON, England - The likelihood of a new country joining the British, Italian and Japanese project to develop a fighter jet is diminishing, said a BAE Systems executive, amid long-held speculation Saudi Arabia could become a fourth partner. "To be part of the core programme today in the same way as Japan, Italy and the UK, because of the pace we've achieved, and where we are today becomes quite challenging now," Herman Claesen, managing director of BAE's Future Combat Air System business told reporters on Tuesday. "The likelihood is diminishing all the time." The British-Italian-Japanese project, called Global Combat Air Programme, was announced in 2022 before a joint venture was formally launched in June 2025, with the aim of producing a next-generation stealth aircraft by 2035. Claesen said it was possible for a new partner to join, but it would be a decision for the three governments, and they would need to consider the potential delays that could come from any change to their existing agreement. The advantage of a new partner would be to expand the market for the aircraft, but Claesen said he was confident there would be sufficient demand. "There is, I guess, a bit of a queue forming of various nations who want to talk to the three governments," he said. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore Las Vegas Sands' new development part of S'pore's broader, more ambitious transformation: PM Wong Singapore Economic headwinds do not dampen outlook for new Marina Bay development: Las Vegas Sands president Business MAS records net profit of $19.7 billion, fuelled by investment gains Singapore Man charged with attempted murder of woman at Kallang Wave Mall Singapore CDL's long-time director Philip Yeo to depart after boardroom feud Singapore Ex-cleaner jailed over safety lapses linked to guard's death near 1-Altitude rooftop bar Life The Violinist, Singapore's first animated historical film, set for August 2026 release Singapore 'Nobody deserves to be alone': Why Mummy and Acha have fostered over 20 children in the past 22 years A rival Franco-German project to build a new fighter jet has made slower progress, plagued by delays and infighting over workshare and intellectual property rights. GCAP is being led by BAE in Britain, Leonardo in Italy and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan. Known as Tempest in Britain, a concept model of the aircraft was on display in Warton. BAE said it would be three to four metres (10 to 13 feet) longer than the Typhoon military jet and designed to fly a longer range. REUTERS
Business Times
7 hours ago
- Business Times
US dollar gains on yen after consumer price data
[TOKYO] The US dollar gained against the Japanese yen and was little changed against the euro on Tuesday (Jul 15) in choppy trading, after data showed US consumer price inflation was close to economists' expectations in June. Core consumer prices rose by 0.2 per cent in the month, for an annual gain of 2.9 per cent, below economists' projections for a 0.3 per cent and 3.0 per cent gain, respectively. Headline inflation was as expected for the month, rising by 0.3 per cent, but posted an annual increase of 2.7 per cent for the year, compared with expectations for a 2.6 per cent gain. The euro was last up 0.03 per cent on the day at US$1.1667, paring an earlier knee-jerk rally on the data. Against the Japanese yen, the greenback strengthened 0.26 per cent to 148.09. Bitcoin eased back to around US$116,650, below Monday's all-time high of US$123,153.22 following a 14 per cent surge in the space of a week, as investors bet on long-sought legislative policy wins for the cryptocurrency industry this week. The euro was steady around US$1.16698, after four straight days of losses. BT in your inbox Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox. Sign Up Sign Up Against the yen, the US dollar was little changed at 147.92, after earlier rising to the highest since Jun 23 at 147.89 yen. The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against the yen, euro and four others, held at 98.097, just below the overnight peak of 98.136, the highest since Jun 25. US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has said he expects inflation to increase this summer as a result of tariffs, which is seen keeping the US central bank on hold until later in the year. Economists polled by Reuters expect headline inflation to increase to 2.7 per cent on an annual basis, up from 2.4 per cent the prior month. Core inflation is expected to rise to 3.0 per cent, from 2.8 per cent. 'Should inflation fail to materialise or remain steady, questions may arise regarding the Fed's recent decision not to cut rates, potentially intensifying calls for monetary easing,' James Kniveton, senior corporate FX dealer at Convera, wrote in a client note. 'Calls from the White House for leadership changes at the Fed may increase.' US President Donald Trump on Monday renewed his attacks on Powell, saying interest rates should be at 1 per cent or lower, rather than the range of 4.25 to 4.50 per cent range the Fed has kept the key rate at so far this year. Fed funds futures traders have been pricing in about 50 basis points of interest rate cuts by year-end, with the first quarter-point reduction seen as likely in September. Currencies barely reacted to data showing China's economy grew 5.2 per cent last quarter, slightly topping analysts' forecasts – in a sign of resilience against US tariffs. The pound rose 0.15 per cent to US$1.1668 ahead of Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey's annual 'Mansion House' address to London's financial sector on Tuesday, along with finance minister Rachel Reeves. REUTERS
Business Times
10 hours ago
- Business Times
Europe's best family firms have a secret weapon money can't buy
BERRY Bros & Rudd is a magnificent piece of Old England. Founded in 1698 to cater for the new craze for coffee, the shop still displays 'the sign of the coffee mill' above the door despite having moved into the wine business two centuries ago. The walls are panelled in the darkest oak. Leather-bound volumes record the weights of 'notable customers' including William Pitt, Lord Byron and Beau Brummell. Yet the company has not allowed its reverence for tradition to divert it from innovation. Berry Bros led the charge into Asia (particularly China) in the 1980s. It now has outlets in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore and stocks Chinese wine on its shelves. Everything from the company's wine cellars (including a huge one in Basingstoke) to its computer systems are state of the art. It is fashionable in global business circles to pass over Europe with a sigh. US companies dominate the world's technological frontier (with Chinese competitors snapping at their heels). Asian companies have mastered the art of mass-producing middle-class prosperity. What are European companies good for? Part of the answer lies in longevity: The best European family companies have survived everything that history can throw at them – plagues, famines, world wars, recessions, revolutions – and continue to thrive. The Henokiens Association, an international club of 57 family businesses that have survived for at least 200 years, includes only 10 non-European members, all Japanese. The British have created their own club, the Tercentenarian Club, of companies that are more than 300 years old. A familiar English proverb suggests that family companies seldom survive more than three generations ('from clogs to clogs in three generations'). A glance at corporate actuarial tables suggests that the three-generation rule is generous. The typical life expectancy of any company, family or non-family, is only a couple of decades, and is falling. What explains the longevity of the best European family businesses? European business schools have done some excellent work answering this question. The IMD Business School in Switzerland has identified '25 principles necessary for long-term success' and has even come up with a model, the Family Business Secrets of Success Model. Bocconi University in Italy teamed up with the search firm Russell Reynolds Associates to identify 10 principles. For the sake of simplicity, I will focus on five culled from reading this research and my own cogitations. Put the family business first. This may mean sidelining individual family members for the sake of the business. Long-lived family businesses are skilful at 'pruning the family tree' (encouraging less committed or talented family members to choose private life). Paradoxically, it may also mean exiting the founder's business for something more profitable. The Italian Falck family exited the steel industry, hitherto their core business, for renewables in the 1990s. BT in your inbox Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox. Sign Up Sign Up Celebrate tradition. Tradition is a unique resource which newer firms cannot match regardless of how much money they have. Thousands of companies produce wine, for example, but only the Frescobaldis in Tuscany can boast that their ancestor, Dino, rescued the first seven cantos of Dante's Divine Comedy from destruction. Tradition provides impossible-to-quantify corporate benefits: pride in collective achievements; the self-confidence to make difficult decisions (including the self-confidence to exit the family's ancestral business); and, perhaps most important of all, a sense of perspective (family companies are much better than public companies at resisting the pressure of quarterly results for long-term results). One of the biggest problems with families is that they multiply over the generations. Successful family businesses counter that by making a conscious effort to keep tradition alive. Some live close to each other (though fans of Dallas or Dynasty will recognise that this is not always a formula for harmony). Most use less-drastic methods: holding regular family meetings, informal as much as formal, going on holiday together, telling stories of family achievements, visiting family archives, founding corporate museums. Secure a pipeline of talent. The greatest curse of the family business is the incompetent son and heir. Successful family businesses secure a reliable supply of family members by encouraging lots of members of the family to go into the business and then subjecting them to a succession of tests. Exor chief executive John Elkann, the chosen heir of his maternal grandfather Gianni Agnelli, had to prove himself by working incognito in several different family-related businesses. Focus on justice. The other great curse of family businesses is hurt feelings – and there is no greater source of hurt feelings in a family (particularly when money is involved) than a sense of injustice. All 10 of the long-lived family companies in the Bocconi study have developed scrupulously fair internal markets for shares which allow family members who want to exit from the company to sell their shares at a fair price and allow those who want to increase their involvement to buy them. Provide safety valves. The ideal complement to a sense of justice is a system of safety valves. The best way to cope with family members who will not make it to the top is to provide them with alternative employment in family foundations. The best way to cope with impatient high-flyers is to give them opportunities to create subsidiaries or set up their own companies. Younger members of the Mulliez family have used family money to found new companies such as Decathlon (sports), Pizza Pai and Flunch (catering), Leroy Merlin (do-it-yourself) and Boulanger (electrical appliances). Most successful families have a behind-the-scenes 'leadership orchestrator', or godfather, who plays the role of preventing quarrels, suggesting opportunities and guiding future leaders. The world has much to learn from Europe's long-lasting companies. Entrepreneurs who prospered during the glory years of globalisation are beginning to hand over their businesses to their children, a tricky process at any time, but particularly difficult in countries such as China that have suffered under communism; or Saudi Arabia, that has modernised only recently. They could do no better than to consult Europe's godfathers. For their part, big public companies often suffer from a 'crisis of banality': in a world that is hungry for meaning, all too many of them adopt identical virtue-signalling language or forgettable names or logos. They should study the art of storytelling practised by the likes of Berry Bros & Rudd. Even as some American tourists like to lament Europe's supposed decline into a collection of monuments without any economic prospects, some of those monuments contain clever and innovative companies that will continue to thrive even after the giants of Silicon Valley have gone the way of Shelley's Ozymandias. BLOOMBERG