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CNA
19-06-2025
- Business
- CNA
New Paradise Hotpot outlet at VivoCity offering opening promotion of 1 dines free with 2 paying adults
Paradise Hotpot opened its fourth – and largest – all-you-can-eat hotpot outlet in Singapore on Thursday (Jun 19). Located at VivoCity and operated by Paradise Group, this 380-seater Hong Kong-style hotpot outlet is a haven for hotpot lovers, offering more than 100 fresh ingredients and nine signature soup bases, including satay, cordyceps flower with mushroom and century egg with coriander. You can enjoy the restaurant's usual 80-minute all-you-can-eat individual hotpot priced from just S$19.90 per person. The price includes a choice of hotpot soup base, fresh ingredients, unlimited snacks and ice cream, as well as free-flow drinks and condiments. But take note of the wastage charge of S$10 per 100g so order only what you can finish. As part of their grand opening celebrations, the VivoCity outlet is offering a limited time promotion where one diner eats for free with every two paying adults. The promotion is valid only from Jun 19 to 25, 2025 and only for Citi, DBS/POSB credit or debit cardmembers, and PGR members. Other terms and conditions may apply. Diners can choose from three types of sets: Value set, premium set and luxury set. Prices vary depending on when you turn up to dine. For instance, the pork and chicken value set costs S$19.90 for orders placed before 11.45am and between 2.31pm and 4.30pm, but it will cost more during lunch and dinner hours.


Fox News
29-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Fox News
This $140 all-you-can-eat buffet feels like a 'luxury resort vacation'
One of America's most expensive all-you-can-eat buffets feels more like a "resort vacation" than a run-of-the-mill restaurant — but its high tag is "worth it," according to a content creator who recently tried it. Jon Barr of Brooklyn, New York, made the journey out to The Nordic in Rhode Island for a $140 buffet of seafood and filet mignon. (See the video at the top of this article.) The Nordic is nestled on lush green property in Charlestown, Rhode Island. It's home not only to unlimited lobster, crabs, oysters and steak, but also to fire pits, yard games and live music during the summer. "It is our hope that all our guests budget time before or after their meal to stroll our meticulously landscaped grounds and enjoy the flowers, stonework and beautiful lakeside ambiance," according to The Nordic's website. While the eye-watering price tag may deter some visitors, Barr said he felt that, ultimately, the restaurant was worth it in terms of what customers get in return. "I definitely was going in there a little bit skeptical at seeing $140 for one person," he told Fox News Digital about The Nordic's "adult" price point. The buffet also offers tiers for ages 8-12 ($60) and 3-7 ($35). "It seems excessive, but once I got there … it was like you were in a luxury ski resort in Europe." The all-you-can-eat seafood included lobsters, crab legs and oysters, Barr said. "These things are very expensive," he said. And with a two-hour window to eat as much of this delicious seafood as people can fit in their stomachs, Barr said he believes the quality of the food and the experience matched his expectations. "I don't think it's something that you would necessarily do every weekend," he said. The dessert bar also has custom milkshakes and build-your-own sundae stations. For more Lifestyle articles, visit "I think once a year for a special trip like that — you could easily get your money's worth if you come very hungry," Barr said. "It's like going to a summer resort that just happens to have a buffet attached," he also said.