Best food and dining deals in June 2025
If you’re planning to go budget and save a little more this month, we’ve got you covered. From $10 whole pizzas to $0.60 kopi, here are the best food deals in Singapore this June 2025.
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- Best food and dining deals in June 2025
- 1. Pizza Hut: $10 pizzas
- 2. Tiong Bahru Bakery: $12++ sets
- 3. McDonald’s: $1 coffee
- 4. Chateraise: $25+ dessert buffet
- 5. Nguan Express 88: $1.90 chicken rice
- 6. SG60: $0.60 kopi
- 7. Sushiro: $1.90++ sushi
- 8. Mensho Tokyo: free side
- 9. Kyoto Ramen Hachicken: $4.90++ ramen
- 10. FairPrice Durian Fair: $1.95 durians
- 11. 0103 Coffee Stall: $0.90 kopi
- 12. Sun Kee Drinks: $0.30 soya bean
- Food deals in Singapore this June 2025
1. Pizza Hut: $10 pizzas
This June, treat the fam to $10 pizzas at Pizza Hut, available across all outlets on these dates: 3 June, 10 June, 17 June, and 24 June 2025. This deal applies to takeaway only, with a limit of two pizzas per order. $10 will get you a large, eight-slice pizza of your choice: Very Beefy, Chic Ham ‘N’ Shroom, and BBQ Chunky Chic. You can choose between Pizza Hut’s Pan and Crackin’ Thin Crust. These pizzas usually go for $35, so you’re getting them at a steal!
Simply visit your nearest Pizza Hut outlet to purchase the pizza, or order online. Make sure you’re opting for self-collection to enjoy the deal.
Website | Full list of outlets
Pizza Hut is a halal-certified eatery.
2. Tiong Bahru Bakery: $12++ sets
Image credit: Tiong Bahru Bakery
From now till 20 June 2025, head to any Tiong Bahru Bakery outlet to enjoy their new and exclusive Petit Déjeuner (from $12++). Available for both dine-in and takeaway, this limited-time set comprises three items: your choice of viennoiserie, a cup of coffee, and an Orange and Calamansi Juice. Indulge in the new Pain au Pandan, which features the bakery’s signature croissant paired with a luscious coconut caramel and pandan cream; alternatively, get a plain Croissant or Pain Au Chocolat. For something savoury, swap out the pastry for a Croissant Sandwich (top up $3++) instead.
Website | Full list of outlets
Tiong Bahru Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery.
3. McDonald’s: $1 coffee
Image credit: @mcdsg
ICYMI: McDonald’s has extended their $1 McCafe coffee promotion! The deal is now available till 20 June 2025, only on weekdays, excluding public holidays! Get it in-store, via Drive-Thru, and through the McDonald’s app. You can choose from five options: Latte, Iced Latte, Americano, Iced Americano, and Cappuccino.
Read our McDonald’s $1 coffee promotion feature.
Website | Full list of outlets
McDonald’s is a halal-certified eatery.
McDonald’s Has $1 Coffee Promo On Iced Latte And Americano Till 20 June
4. Chateraise: $25+ dessert buffet
Those staying in the North-East should check out this deal: Chateraise has brought back their famous dessert buffet at Compass One! The 60-minute dessert buffet runs on weekdays from 1pm to 5pm, and costs just $25+ per person. You get to spoil yourself silly with free-flow Japanese cakes, pastries, and other desserts, which are subject to change. Each diner also gets one drink; we recommend getting the Iced Matcha Latte and White Peach Smoothie. Otherwise, go for the Americano or Latte to wash down all that sugar.
Read our Chateraise buffet feature.
Chateraise Has $25+ Dessert Buffet With Free-Flow Cakes And Pastries At Compass One
Address: 1 Sengkang Square, #03-39/40/41, Compass One, Singapore 545078
Buffet hours: Mon-Fri 1pm to 5pm (4pm last order)
Tel: 63865436
Website
Chateraise is not a halal-certified eatery.
5. Nguan Express 88: $1.90 chicken rice
We might have found the cheapest chicken rice in Singapore. Located in Ang Mo Kio, Nguan Express 88 is a nondescript stall that sees long lines daily thanks to its $1.90 chicken rice. While you don’t get to choose your preferred cut, we found this chicken rice decent, especially for its price. The rice was moist and flavourful, though there were some dry, hardened bits. You also get a good portion of thinly sliced chicken meat, best paired with the packet of chilli sauce served on the side. For $1.90, we can’t complain.
Check out our Nguan Express 88 review.
Address: 704 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, Singapore 560704
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 9pm
Nguan Express 88 is not a halal-certified eatery.
6. SG60: $0.60 kopi
If you love traditional kopi as much as we do, you’ll want in on this promotion. From now till 6 June 2025, visit any Chang Cheng Mee Wah coffeeshop to enjoy Kopi-O Kosong or Teh-O Kosong at only $0.60. You can enjoy the same drinks at selected Broadway Food Centre outlets from now till 31 December 2025, 7am to 11am daily. This deal is launched in celebration of SG60, Singapore’s 60th birthday this year!
Check out our SG60 coffeeshop deals feature!
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7. Sushiro: $1.90++ sushi
Visiting the new Mandai Wildlife Reserve soon? Make a pitstop at the new Sushiro there—this outlet is said to be the first Digiro outlet in Southeast Asia! Opening on 11 June 2025, the new restaurant will let diners browse and order from a virtual conveyor belt system. Each order is delivered via a dedicated conveyor belt. That’s not all: enjoy $1.90++ selected sushi items each day from 11 June to 24 June, only at the new Mandai branch. Highlights include Bluefin Fatty Tuna, Toro Salmon, and Jumbo Scallop.
Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, #01-14/15, Singapore 729826
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Sushiro is not a halal-certified eatery.
8. Mensho Tokyo: free side
This Father’s Day, treat Dad to a well-deserved ramen feast at Mensho Tokyo, an award-winning ramen chain at Raffles City. From 6 June to 15 June 2025, every order of two mains will get you a free side dish to share. For your mains, we recommend the Signature Toripaitan ($28++): house-made wavy wheat noodles drenched in a rich, creamy chicken soup, joined by a trio of A5 Wagyu, smoked pork, duck, and chicken chashu. Otherwise, splurge on their A5 Wagyu Abura Soba ($41++), crowned with two types of Miyazaki A5 Wagyu, truffle paste, asparagus, and calamansi. For your complimentary side, choose from highlights such as Spicy Karaage (U.P. $14++) and Teppanyaki Beef Tongue (U.P. $16++).
Read our Mensho Tokyo review.
Address: 252 North Bridge Road, #03-43, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore 179103
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 8380 8467
Website
Mensho Tokyo is not a halal-certified eatery.
Mensho Tokyo Review: Michelin-Approved Ramen With Duck Matcha And Famous Chicken Broth
9. Kyoto Ramen Hachicken: $4.90++ ramen
For legit ramen that doesn’t break the bank, visit Kyoto Ramen Hachicken at Chinatown Point. The ramen joint is run by the same team behind the renowned Hachiki-an, a popular restaurant in Kyoto that’s been around for over 50 years! Their cheapest ramen goes for a wallet-friendly $4.90++, and is available in two soup bases: Shio and Shoyu. We found the portion of noodles generous, pairing well with the robust soup, tender chicken slices, and condiments. If you’re extra hungry, the restaurant also offers affordable mains such as Miso Ramen Special ($10.90++) and Oyako Don ($10.80++).
Read our Kyoto Ramen Hachicken feature.
Address: 133 New Bridge Road, #01-51, Chinatown Point, Singapore 059413
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Website
Kyoto Ramen Hachicken is not a halal-certified eatery but serves no pork or lard.
10. FairPrice Durian Fair: $1.95 durians
Image credit: FairPrice
Durian lovers, heads up: the annual FairPrice Durian Fair is back! Enjoy $1.95 Kampung Durians at two selected outlets: 212 Bedok North Street from 13 June to 15 June, and Kang Kar Mall from 20 June to 22 June. This promotion starts at 9am daily, and is limited to the first 300 customers per day, so head down early! Do note that each customer can buy a maximum of two durians.
Check out our FairPrice Durian Fair coverage.
FairPrice Bedok North
Address: 212 Bedok North Street 1, #01-147, Singapore 460212
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
FairPrice Kang Kar Mall
Address: 100 Hougang Avenue 10, #01-01/#02-01, Kang Kar Mall, Singapore 538767
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
FairPrice Has $1.95 Durians In Hougang And Bedok For A Limited Time
11. 0103 Coffee Stall: $0.90 kopi
It’s getting harder to come by food and drinks that are priced under $1, so when we stumbled upon 0103 Coffee Stall, we knew we had to cover them. This Whampoa Food Centre stall sells its Kopi O for just $0.90 and Kopi for $1! You can even get some Kaya Toast for a mere $1—perfect to accompany your kopi or teh.
Check out our 0103 Coffee Stall feature.
Address: 91 Whampoa Drive, #01-03, Whampoa Food Centre, Singapore 320091
Opening hours: Daily 2am to 11am
Website
0103 Coffee Stall is not a halal-certified eatery.
12. Sun Kee Drinks: $0.30 soya bean
Sun Kee Drinks is probably the only stall in Singapore where you can get three cups of drinks for under $1. The hawker stall sells their drinks at $0.30, and their prices have remained the same since 1985. You can choose from three options—Bird’s Nest, Soya Bean and Grass Jelly—in two sizes: small ($0.30) and large ($0.50).
Check out our Sun Kee Drinks feature.
Address: Blk 209 Hougang Street 21, #01-65, Kovan Market & Food Centre, Singapore 530209
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 6am to 2pm, or until sold out
Sun Kee Drinks is not a halal-certified eatery.
Sun Kee Drinks: $0.30 Soya Bean, Grass Jelly, And Bird’s Nest Drinks In Kovan
Food deals in Singapore this June 2025
Now that you know the best dining deals in Singapore for June, gather your food kakis to check out these promotions!
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