Beloved Japanese all-you-can-eat buffet closing, enjoy 20% off till end Aug
Known for offering both smokeless yakiniku grills and bubbling shabu-shabu pots at each table, Shaburi & Kintan is a hit among groups who can't decide between BBQ or hotpot. Here, you can experience the best of both worlds.
In the lead-up to its final day, they're running a farewell promotion: 20% off all standard adult buffet courses from now till closing. That means weekday lunch for the Regular Adult Combo (originally S$42.80) now comes with extra savings, where options span everything from tender chicken to pork belly, Angus beef, and even giant mussels! Customers are also reminded to redeem any vouchers or membership perks before 30 Aug, as unused benefits will be forfeited. The perfect excuse for one last indulgent feast, then!
Beyond unlimited BBQ meats and bubbling shabu-shabu, diners can enjoy over 40 mouthwatering cooked dishes at the buffet counter. Think crispy karaage, DIY tonkotsu ramen, a fresh salad bar, comforting oden, and — the pièce de résistance — dessert stations that include a chocolate fountain, waffle maker and more.
For many, Shaburi & Kintan Buffet is more than just a place to eat — it's a gathering spot. Personally, it's where some of my fondest memories were made, my friends and I making a beeline to take full advantage of their epic Student Meal (from S$12.80++). We'd spend hours catching up over endless plates of meat, inevitably turning into chocolate fountain hogs by the end of the meal.
With the countdown to its closure already ticking, you might want to make a reservation soon. After 30 Aug, those sizzling memories will merely live on in our hearts (and maybe in a few lingering BBQ-scented shirts).
13 best yakiniku restaurants in Singapore for a grilling good time [Dec 2024 update]
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