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Tantalising Squid Game challenges for free buffet & mains
Tantalising Squid Game challenges for free buffet & mains

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time10 hours ago

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Tantalising Squid Game challenges for free buffet & mains

Squid Game Season 3 premieres in just a few days (27 Jun) and show-inspired games are coming to several restaurants in town. Take on the Squid Game challenges in-store and win free food, including half a year's worth of Buta Don, buffets, desserts and more. Check out the Squid Game challenges at these 7 restaurants in Singapore. To celebrate the launch of Squid Game Season 3, Korea Culture is calling all 'Player 456' (fictional character Seong Gi-Hun) hopefuls. From 20 Jun to 20 Jul (including weekends), enjoy a free main dish (Chicken or Grilled Chicken Chop) and buffet by showing an IC or local phone number containing the digits 4, 5 and 6 (excluding +65). This promotion is limited to 1 redemption per diner and groups with at least 1 paying adult. 65 Airport Boulevard, Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal 3, #03-33/34, Singapore 819663 +65 9129 5228 Daily: 10.30am – 10pm | | Just in time for Squid Game Season 3, Aburi-EN is tapping into the hype with a real-life Challenge. From 13 Jun to 31 Jul 2025, spend a minimum of S$50 (before tax) at any Aburi-EN outlet (except Chinatown Point) to enter the Squid Game Lucky Draw. To double your odds, take on the Ddakji Challenge – flip the opponent's tile successfully for an additional entry. What's at stake? A free Aburi-EN every day until 31 Dec. Their signature Buta Don is a Japanese rice bowl dish featuring tender, grilled chestnut-fed pork slices, served with a sweet, savoury sauce and sometimes topped with an onsen egg. For a full list of locations & contact numbers, refer (except Chinatown Point) Daily: 11am – 10pm | | CHEFLAM'S, the famed Sichuan restaurant by Chef Lam Shan, is having its own Squid Game promotion from 18 to 30 Jun. Diners who win a round of Rock, Paper, Scissors against a staff member from 2pm to 10pm daily (last order at 9.30pm) get a scratch card. Prizes that diners can nab include the top reward of a S$100 dining voucher, seasonal desserts, Brewlander Respect beer, S$5 dining vouchers and signature dishes such as Gold Medal Chicken and Sizzling Seafood with Crispy Rice. 5 Wallich Street, Guoco Tower, #01-13, Singapore 078881 +65 8968 8969 Daily: 11am – 10pm (last order at 9.30pm) | | GAHE Traditional Korean Cuisine: Popular gem with quality affordable Korean faves like jjajangmyeon & army stew From 27 Jun to 31 Jul, complete a round of 5 stones at Sukiya and/or Suki Suki Hot Pot and enjoy a free regular buffet for one, with a minimum of 3 other paying adults. For a full list of locations, opening hours & contact numbers, refer (Suki-ya) 2 Yishun Walk, HomeTeam NS Khatib, #01-01, Singapore 767944 (Suki Suki) +65 3125 2768 (Suki Suki) Mon to Thu: 11.30am – 3pm & 6pm – 10pm (Suki Suki) Fri to Sun: 11.30am – 10pm (Suki Suki) | | (Suki-ya) | | (Suki Suki) Put your skills (and steady hands) to the test at Typhoon Case. From 27 Jun to 31 Jul, pick up all the green pick-up sticks in a simple game of Pick Up Sticks to win a free slice of cake (choice of either Ondeh Ondeh Cake or Osmanthus Yam Mochi Cake). For a full list of locations & contact numbers, refer . Daily: 11.30am – 10pm (last order at 9.30pm) | | Bangkok Jam's challenge is inspired by Singapore's childhood game Country Erasers, where you flip the opponent's piece using your own. From 27 Jun to 31 Jul, defeat a staff member for a free Red Ruby dessert. Guess this is what they mean by victory is sweet. 1 Kim Seng Promenade, Great World, #02-127, Singapore 237994 +65 3125 8828 Daily: 11.30am – 10pm | | Squid Game Season 3 is here and AJOOMMA Korean Charcoal Barbecue is bringing the thrill to the grill with their all-new 'Green Light, Red Light' promotion. From 27 Jun to 11 Jul, gather your crew (minimum 4 pax) and dine in to try your luck at Flip It & Win It. For dine-in customers only and limited to 1 try per table, match 3 colours in a row to win exciting prizes such as a free Watermelon (Korean alcohol) or a piece of Abalone. No 2 & 4 Gemmill Lane, Singapore 069247 +65 8789 8650 Daily: 11am – 11pm | | Be sure to gather your friends and head to the above restaurants for a shot at free food. The ultimate best Korean food guide in Singapore [2024] The post Tantalising Squid Game challenges for free buffet & mains appeared first on

New in town: Free-flow banchan buffet at cinema-themed Korea Culture
New in town: Free-flow banchan buffet at cinema-themed Korea Culture

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time18-04-2025

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New in town: Free-flow banchan buffet at cinema-themed Korea Culture

Korea Culture at Terminal 3 opened its doors to the public on 15 Apr, serving Korean classics, fusion dishes and over 50 options of free-flow . Started by the same people behind Taiwan Culture and Penang Culture, Korea Culture's concept is the first of its kind, with its cinema-themed decor and 'semi-buffet' approach. With the purchase of any main, the all-you-can-eat Buffet is complimentary. Otherwise, it is also available on its own at S$21.90. The moment I walked into the restaurant, I was greeted with vibrant lights, movie posters and decor inspired by the popular Netflix series Squid Game. Even the waiters were decked out in pink and green tracksuits, reminiscent of the characters in the show. I started with the classic Korean banchan selection, which encompassed a wider variety of dishes than I expected. Aside from your usual cabbage kimchi, they also have it in cucumber, chives and bean sprout form. Some other banchan that I tried were the quail eggs, lotus root and inari skin. Down the line, there is a whole other selection of fried goodies and even more side dishes that are also included in the buffet. Look out for the Kimchi Fried Rice, Tteokbokki and Korean Fish Cake Soup that'll transport you right to a cold night by a street stall in Korea. The tteokbokki was chewy and generously coated in a sweet and spicy gochujang sauce. On the contrary, the fish cake soup was lightly savoury, with fish cakes oozing with broth when I bit into them. For a palate cleanser, check out their DIY salad bar that has over 10 veggies and 3 sauces to pick from. There is also a soup section just around the corner, serving Kimchi Soup, Mushroom Soup and Korean Porridge. Moving on to the mains, some of Korea Culture's signatures include their Fried Chicken with Korean Soy Sauce (S$24.50), Salmon Bibimbap (S$25.80) and Korean Ginseng Chicken (S$48.80), which is best suited for 2 pax. I had the Army Stew (S$46.80) recommended for 2 pax, which came with an abundance of ingredients—instant noodles, tteokbokki, tteokguk (flat tteok), tofu, sausage, luncheon meat, baby octopus, enoki mushroom and of course, a whole lot of kimchi. Topped with cheese and spring onions, this dish was warm and comforting. I mean, it's noodles in a savoury broth, what's not to love? That's not where it ends. Have I mentioned that they offer free-flow Häagen-Dazs ice cream too? Take your pick between Vanilla, Mango sorbet, Strawberry and Coffee. Oh, and a free-flow self-service drinks station. From now till 30 Apr, take part in Korea Culture's special promotion: Play a Korean mini game with one of the staff to win up to 50% off your final bill (10% off per person, max 5 persons). Who says you need to travel to get a taste of Korea? Stews, bibimbap, fried chicken, they've got it all here at Korea Culture. Expected damage: S$20 – S$30 per pax Korean cai fan with unlimited sides & rice from $9.90 The post New in town: Free-flow banchan buffet at cinema-themed Korea Culture appeared first on

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