Love a good deal? We’ve got you. Harry’s is kicking off November with a new 1-for-1 promotion on popular dishes, available every weekend until 30 November 2025. Diners can enjoy this 1-for-1 deal at 12 selected outlets, from opening time until 8:30pm. The participating restaurants are Angullia Park, Boat Quay, CHIJMES, Clarke Quay, Cuppage, Dempsey Hill, Esplanade, Harbourfront, One Marina Boulevard, South Beach, Tampines, and Tai Seng.
The promotion covers a selection of Harry’s fan-favourite dishes. Highlights include three newly launched items: Mala Chicken Poppers (U.P. $18++), Grilled Prawn Skewers (U.P. $20++), and The Collar Cut (U.P. $18++): pan-fried pork collar with pickled veggies, served with a housemade calamansi chilli sauce. With this promo, you’ll pay for one dish and receive a second of equal or lesser value for free.
Do note that the 1-for-1 menu might differ according to outlet. Visit the Boat Quay restaurant and choose an alfresco table to enjoy picturesque waterfront views! Tuck into the Argentinian Ribeye (U.P. $34++), served with salad, fries, and a spicy steak sauce.
Alternatively, the crowd favourite Drunken Fish & Chips (U.P. $24++) is also on the 1-for-1 list. Featuring beer-battered snapper fillet served with mushy peas, tartar sauce, and a side of fries, this English classic is a must-order at Harry’s Singapore. Plus, you’re only paying $12++ per portion with the deal!
There are a few pasta dishes on the menu, too. You won’t go wrong with the Classic Beef Bolognese (U.P. $18++), starring a house-made Wagyu bolognese sauce, or the Surfer’s Aglio Olio (U.P. $24++), a fusion dish of spaghetti with tiger prawns, seaweed, furikake, garlic, and chilli.
The offer applies exclusively to dine-in orders, and add-ons, takeaways, or deliveries are excluded.
For similar dining deals, check out Jack’s Place 1-for-1 promotion, available on weekdays from 2:30pm to 5pm. Otherwise, read our guide to the best new restaurants and cafes in Singapore for November 2025.
Website | Full list of outlets
Harry’s Singapore is not a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from Pearl Quah May Tian via Google Maps and @harryssingapore
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