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10 Food Deals In August 2026: $29.90 IKEA Crayfish Buffet, $61 Off K-BBQ And More


Best food deals and discounts in Singapore for August 2026


Heads up, foodies. This month, you can look forward to a whole slew of SG61 dining promotions, ranging from a $61++ high tea buffet to $61 off a Korean BBQ experience. Without further ado, here’s our guide to the 10 best food deals in Singapore for August 2026.


1. 777 Famous Coffeeshop: $6.10 National Day hawker buffet


Image credit: qizhuang via Google Maps 

For one day only, 777 Famous Coffeeshop in Tiong Bahru is turning its four stalls into an all-you-can-eat spread for National Day. On 9 August, from 9am to 6pm, diners get 90 minutes of unlimited servings for just $6.10 per person.

The lineup spans JKT Western‘s Chicken Chop and Beef Ribeye Steak, Ah Huat Hokkien Mee‘s Hokkien Prawn Mee and Char Kway Teow, Madas Rendang‘s Beef Rendang Set, and Happy NoodlesBak Chor Mee. That’s four cuisines under one 90-minute window, which makes the $6.10 price tag feel almost like a typo.

Read our 777 Famous Coffeehop feature.

Address: 55 Lengkok Bahru, #01-387, Singapore 151055
Buffet hours: 9 Aug, 9am to 6pm
Website


2. Springleaf Prata Place: SG61 deals


Springleaf Prata Place has been running a 61-day rotation of throwback prata prices since 1 July, and August keeps the streak going. Through 4 August, the Mini Ultimate Murtabak goes for $6.10 (U.P. $10.90)—paying tribute to SG61 in typical Springleaf fashion.

Other attractive deals include the return of the Prata Goreng for just $2.35, the Chicken Floss Prata now at $2.34 and much more. These are available for dine-in only, while stocks last!

Check out our Springleaf Prata Place SG61 promo coverage.

Website | Full list of outlets
Springleaf Prata Place is halal-certified.


3. OMMA Korean Charcoal BBQ: $61 off total bill


Known as Singapore’s first wood-fire Korean charcoal BBQ, OMMA Korean Charcoal BBQ is marking the nation’s birthday with a straightforward discount. From 5 August to 16 August 2026, arrive dressed in red and white at any outlet, and spend a minimum of $250 to get $61 off your total bill. That’s on top of the usual smokeless-charcoal lineup of beef brisket, marinated pork, and classic Korean sides that’s made this a CBD and Holland Village regular.

Website | Full list of outlets
OMMA is not halal-certified.


4. Goodwood Park Hotel: $61++ Local Palate Afternoon Tea Buffet


Image credit: Goodwood Park Hotel

Over at Goodwood Park Hotel, L’Espresso is marking SG61 with The Local Palate Afternoon Tea Buffet at a National Day price of $61++ per person, available daily through 31 August 2026. The spread leans hard into nostalgic local flavours dressed up in hotel finesse—think Crispy Soft Shell Crab Slider with Singapore Chilli Crab Sauce and Beef Rendang with Kaffir Lime Leaves and Toasted Coconut among the hot dishes.

It’s rounded out with an extensive spread of finger sandwiches, croissant sandwiches, and open-faced creations, so this isn’t a scones-only affair—it’s a proper meal dressed as high tea.

Address: 22 Scotts Road, Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore 228221
High tea hours: Mon-Thurs 2pm to 5:30pm, Fri-Sun 12pm to 2:30pm, 3pm to 5:30pm
Tel: 6730 1743
Website
L’Espresso is not halal-certified.


5. Pepper Lunch: $15.90 sets at Hougang Mall


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Hougang residents finally get their own Pepper Lunch, with the brand’s newest outlet opening at Hougang Mall on 3 August. To celebrate, it’s running a one-day-only 1-for-1 Beef Pepper Rice on opening day—order one, get an extra serving of the sizzling teppan classic, corn and margarine included.

The deals keep going after launch day too. From 4 to 31 August, a $15.90 Set gets you either the Marbled Steak or Salmon & Chicken, served with a drink and a bowl of rice. Come September, it’s $0.10 add-ons (egg, sweet corn, cheese) on weekdays—but that’s a story for next month’s list.

Address: 90 Hougang Avenue 10, #03-11, Hougang Mall, Singapore 538766
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Pepper Lunch is halal-certified.


6. Joylion: $22.90++ conveyor belt hotpot buffet


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Over at Lentor Modern, Joylion runs a conveyor-belt hotpot buffet with more than 100 items circling past—weekday lunch goes for just $22.90++ per person, while weekday dinner and weekends are $32.90++ per person. Diners pick a soup base—Chicken, Mala Butter Pot, Tomato, or Tom Yum—and let the belt do the rest.

You can look forward to crab, frog legs, bamboo clams, and gong gong alongside the usual dumplings and xiao long bao, with durian pizza and cakes to close things out.

Read our Joylion Buffet Hotpot feature.

Address: 1 Lentor Central, B1-08, Lentor Modern, Singapore 788887
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 9348 8109
Website
Joylion Buffet Hotpot is not halal-certified.


7. IKEA: $29.90 crayfish buffet


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IKEA‘s free-flow Crayfish Party Buffet is back for two nights this August, rotating across its three outlets: 14 August at Alexandra and Tampines, then 21 August at Jurong, each running 6pm to 9:30pm (last orders 9pm) for $29.90 per person.

Beyond the ASC-certified crayfish marinated in dill brine, the buffet stretches to smoked and marinated salmon, chicken bolognese penne, and the ever-reliable Swedish Meatballs with creamy mashed potatoes—a solid excuse to detour through the showroom afterwards.

Check out our IKEA crayfish buffet feature.

Website | Full list of outlets
IKEA’s Crayfish Party Buffet is not halal-certified.


8. Trishaw Coffee House: 1-for-1 Teochew porridge buffet


Image credit: Hyphae LAU via Google Maps

At Hotel Royal‘s Trishaw Coffee House, a 1-for-1 Teochew Porridge Buffet gets you sweet potato porridge with poached fish, braised pork belly, braised egg, and marinated vegetables, plus unlimited toppings and free-flow desserts. Weekday lunch runs $22.95++ per person (U.P. $45.90++), weekend lunch is $24.95++ (U.P. $49.90++), and Friday to Sunday dinner is $29.95++ (U.P. $59.90++).

Kids aged five to 11 get 50% off, and free-flow Tiger beer is a further $20++ per person if the porridge alone doesn’t cut it. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.

Address: 36 Newton Road, Hotel Royal Singapore, Singapore 307964 Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 2:30pm, 6pm to 10pm Website Trishaw Coffee House is not halal-certified.


9. Four Points Eatery: $28.80++ porridge buffet


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Robertson Quay’s Four Points Eatery has teamed up with heritage sauce brand Kwong Cheong Thye for “Savouring Singapore,” a porridge buffet running 25 July to 31 August at $28.80++ per person. Over 20 dishes anchor the spread, including a porridge station with Heritage Braised Duck, Braised Pork Belly, and Steamed Muar Otah.

Beyond the porridge, there’s Heritage Seafood Hong Kong Noodles, Classic Steamed Chicken, and Riverside Steamed Seabass—enough variety that this reads more like a full-on Chinese buffet with porridge as the centrepiece, not an afterthought.

Read our Four Points Eatery feature.

Address: 382 Havelock Road, Robertson Quay, Four Points by Sheraton Singapore, Singapore 169629
Buffet hours: Tue-Thurs 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 9pm, Fri 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 7:30pm, Sat 12pm to 1:30pm, 6pm to 7:30pm, Sun 12pm to 1:30pm, 6pm to 9pm
Tel: 6349 4872
Website
Four Points Eatery is not halal-certified.


10. Cafe Mosaic: 1-For-1 Hong Kong buffet


Image credit: Carlton Hotel Singapore

Carlton Hotel‘s Cafe Mosaic is running a 1-for-1 on both its Hong Kong Kitchen Lunch Buffet (U.P. $62++) and Hong Kong Seafood Dinner Buffet (U.P. $128++) for diners paying with a DBS, POSB, Citi, OCBC, or UOB card. Lunch runs daily; dinner is limited to Thursday through Saturday.

Expect a dim sum station with Pork Siew Mai and Har Gow, a whole Hong Kong Suckling Pig, and—at dinner—an expanded seafood spread with sashimi-grade oysters, cold crab legs, and crawfish. Freshly baked Bolo Bun rounds things out for anyone still hungry after the mains.

Check out our Cafe Mosaic feature.

Address: 76 Bras Basah Road, Carlton Hotel Singapore, Singapore 189558
Opening hours: Daily 7am to 10:30am, 12pm to 2:30pm, 6pm to 10pm
Tel: 6311 8195
Website
Café Mosaic is not halal-certified.


Best food deals and discounts in August 2026


Between SG61 specials and 1-for-1 buffets, August is the perfect month to eat your way through Singapore without blowing the budget. Bookmark this list for your next meal with friends!

If you’re planning a proper National Day spread at home instead, check out our guide to SG61 food deals. We also have a guide to the best hotel buffet deals in 2026 for dining out without breaking the bank.

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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