1-for-1 a la carte buffet at Bangkok Jam
There’s no better feeling than looking at a selection of mouthwatering food and have someone let you order anything you want, as much as you want. That’s the whole concept of Bangkok Jam’s a la carte buffet, where you get to pick and choose your favourite classic Thai dishes without breaking the bank.Â
From 9 to 12 March 2020, between 6pm and 9:30pm, Bangkok Jam will be having a 1-for-1 deal on their a la carte buffet. The buffet’s usual price is $29.90++ per adult, which means you can now enjoy it at the promotional price of $14.95++ per adult if you bring a friend along. Children also get to dine at a cheaper price, with the buffet priced at $7.45++ for every child in a pair, under 10 years old.Â
This promotion is only available at their Plaza Singapura and Bukit Panjang Plaza outlets. If you’re sold on the affordable Thai buffet, head down ASAP before a queue forms.
You’ll get to choose from a menu of over 30 appetisers, soup, mains, and desserts, which are enough to complete a hearty three-course meal. Their vibrant yellow Pineapple Fried Rice is tangy and packed with wok hei, and comes topped with juicy shelled prawns as well as a sprig of fresh cilantro. If you’re looking for stronger flavours, tuck into their Signature Phad Thai with Seafood, which has sweet and spicy undertones, and is completed with plenty of succulent prawns and squid.
For sides, we recommend ordering their Spicy Mango Salad with Cashew Nuts, which is a refreshing and sweet appetiser to kick off your feast. As someone who can never leave without desserts, I’ll certainly save space in my belly for the popular Mango Sticky Rice, which pairs the creamy fruit with sticky glutinous rice.
For more buffet deals that have popped up this month, don’t miss out on the Kaiten Sushi Buffet by Nihon Mura. Alternatively, check out our review of Buffet Town for a premium buffet at promotional prices!
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