1-for-1 fish & chips at The Manhattan Fish Market
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Ask any Singaporean what their favourite British food is, and most would reply ‘fish & chips’. The hearty main usually comprises battered slabs of fish, fries, tartar sauce and some greens. One of the popular places to get reasonably priced fish & chips is The Manhattan Fish Market. From 26 to 28 June 2020, you can nom on their tasty dish at half the cost as they will have a 1-for-1 deal on their Dory ‘N Chips.
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The deal will only set you back $14.90, which means each fish & chips set will cost less than $7.50—a price that’s comparable to most hawker centres. You’ll have three bases to choose from: the classic Chips, the fragrant Garlic Herb Rice, or the fresh Mixed Salad.
Image credit: The Manhattan Fish Market Singapore’s Facebook page
In addition to the fish & chips, the 1-for-1 deal is also valid on their Grilled Dory ‘n Garlic Herb Rice at the same price. Before you head out, do note that the offer is only available for dine-in and takeaway at The Manhattan Fish Market’s Causeway Point, Northpoint City, and JCube outlets.
Image credit: The Manhattan Fish Market Singapore’s Facebook page
However, Easties need not fret as the Manhattan 1-for-1 deal is also available for island-wide delivery via platforms such as Foodpanda, GrabFood, and Deliveroo.Â
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