Desserts are not the cheapest meal in Singapore. For instance, a scoop of tiramisu can easily exceed $10, especially in this economy. But don’t worry as you can still find wallet-friendly options with good—and even better, unlimited—dessert offerings. Here are the best dessert buffets under $20 in Singapore, where you can indulge in free-flow tiramisu, waffles and more!
Monster Planet has an outlet-exclusive Bottomless Dessert Bar at Centrepoint. You can enjoy this buffet for only $5.90++ per person with every order of a main. Otherwise, you can indulge in this buffet at a relatively affordable price of $15.90++ per person.Â
The buffet includes unlimited servings of DIY Waffle Pops that you can customise with various sauces, toppings, ice cream, and fruits. Do note that there is a 90-minute dining limit.Â
Read more about the Monster Planet Dessert Bar Buffet.Â
Address: 176 Orchard Road, #01-33C/D, The Centrepoint, Singapore 238843
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6694 6247
Website
Monster Planet is a halal-certified eatery.
At Beast & Butterflies, they serve tiramisu like how they do in many of the restaurants in Italy: by bringing it in a large tray to your table and scooping it directly. Even better, you can load your plates with as much of this dessert as you want for just $6++.Â
The tiramisu here is sweet and pillowy, making it the perfect dessert to round off your meal. To enjoy this all-you-can-scoop tiramisu, simply order one main dish from the menu. Do note that this offer is only available every Friday after 6pm.Â
Read more about Beast & Butterflies’ free-flow tiramisu.
Address: 90 Robertson Quay, Level 1, MSocial, Singapore 238259
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 6:30am to 11pm, Fri-Sat 6:30am to 11:30pm
Tel: 6657 0018
Website
Beast & Butterflies is not a halal-certified eatery.Â
Bubble tea lovers can sip to their heart’s content at Wong Fu Fu thanks to their DIY bubble tea buffet! The Taiwanese cafe, which specialises in hotplate dishes, also boasts a BBT station where unlimited bubble tea is made and served to your liking.Â
There are nine different toppings to choose from: grass jelly, konjac jelly, and pearls are just some examples. Diners get to enjoy the bubble tea buffet for free with every order of one signature hotplate dish. Note that the buffet has an 80-minute dining limit.
Read our Wong Fu Fu feature.Â
Address: 776 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198744
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 8890 1844
Website
Wong Fu Fu is a halal-certified eatery.Â
Acai bowls are pretty pricey in Singapore, and it’s not an everyday dessert you get on a whim. But it’s a little different at Cornercove as you can load your bowls to the brim with over 30 toppings. Better yet, you can enjoy unlimited servings of their various granola types, fresh fruits, and even chia pudding.Â
Not only are the ingredients fresh, but their nut butters are also made in-house daily. All you have to do is pay for the base which comes in two sizes: Regular ($9.90) and Large ($14.90). Other than the classic Acai, they have other lesser-seen flavours such as Coconut and Matcha. They also introcduce new flavours rotationally, so you can look forward to getting something different every month.
Read our Cornercove feature.
Address: 371 Beach Road, #B1-48, City Gate, Singapore 199597
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11am to 7pm
Website
Cornercove is not a halal-certified eatery.
Next time you want to feast on sweet treats without breaking the bank, visit these places for affordable dessert buffets with your friends and family.
Check out our feature on Chateraise’s $25 dessert buffet for free-flow cakes, soft serves and more. Otherwise, read our guide to the best high tea places!Â
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