Pizza Hut Singapore’s latest promotion is a dream come true for pizza fans. Their dine-in buffet is back from 22 January to 8 February 2026, this time with more variety and value! Available at four selected outlets, The Great Pizza Carnival now includes unlimited servings of pizza, pasta, appetisers, and drinks, priced from just $19.95++ per person.
The 90-minute a la carte buffet will be available every Thursday to Sunday from 11am to 10pm (last seating at 8:30pm) at Jurong Point, Waterway Point, Bukit Panjang Plaza, and Tiong Bahru Plaza. Prices start at $19.95++ for adults and $10.95++ for children on weekdays, with weekend rates at $22.95++ and $12.95++ respectively.
The buffet starts with a Welcome Platter, which is for a one-time order only. It includes two Honey Roasted Wings, a mix of crispy appetisers including waffle hash browns and chicken fries, along with the Soup of the Day. These are the kind of sides that the kids will love, but adults might find them lacklustre overall. From there, you can enjoy an unlimited spread of pizzas, pastas, sides, and desserts.
The pizza menu features six flavours, spanning familiar classics and newer additions. When we tried the pizza buffet, there was the Kickin’ Green Curry Pizza, a Thai-inspired sourdough base topped with a mildly spicy green curry sauce— available for a limited time only. For our money, this was the best pizza of the lot, as the tangy, piquant green curry really helps lift the flavours, and the sourdough base is far superior in texture to the regular one.
Other favourites such as Hawaiian, Beef Pepperoni, and Chicken Supreme Pan Pizzas are also part of the lineup, alongside Curry Chicken and Cheesy Spinach Sourdough varieties. By the way, the latter two also use the same sourdough base as the Kickin’ Green Curry Pizza!
For pasta, diners can choose between Mushroom Aglio Olio and Chicken Pomodoro, both prepared fresh and served in cup-sized portions. Again, these are average to below-average dishes that may add a splash of flavour or serve as extra carbs, but they’re nothing to write home about. Drinks are free-flow too, with Coke, Coke Zero, and Sprite available throughout the meal.
So, is this buffet worth the price? If you’re already a Pizza Hut fan, then yes, the low price and limitless pizzas make it certainly worth it. But if you’re not a fan of their ‘zas, then you may find yourself disappointed as their sides and pasta aren’t noteworthy. As it’s available for a limited time only, those interested should make plans soon before it ends on 8 February 2026!
You can also check out our guide to cheap buffets in Singapore for more free-flow options. Otherwise, check out our guide to the best staff canteens in Singapore for something more affordable and under the radar!
Website | Full list of outlets
Pizza Hut is a halal-certified eatery.
Photos by Jordan Ong.
This was a media tasting at Pizza Hut.
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