If you love Taiwanese food, you might have heard of Taiwan Night Markets, a new-ish food court in Cineleisure Orchard. Here’s a deal that’s too good to be missed: from now till 12 November 2023, enjoy selected snacks at just $1 each! This $1 promo is only available for three days, so make sure you head down ASAP!
Here’s the catch: you’ll need to spend $11 on a single receipt to enjoy one designated dish for $1 from the same stall. With every $11, you get to enjoy this deal, which means you can get two dishes for $2 if you purchase $22 worth of food at any given stall!
You can enjoy piping hot QQ Sweet Potato Balls (U.P. $6) at just $1. These are fried with a machine that’s specially imported from Taiwan. During our visit in July, these balls were crispy on the outside, and chewy on the inside.
There’s also $1 Sanchong Braised Pork Rice (U.P. $5) AKA lu rou fan when you spend $11 at the stall. They have other dishes including noodles and sides, so it wouldn’t be hard to hit the minimum spend.
Then there’s also the Taiwan-famous Wheel Pie, which usually goes for $3 each, or $10 for four pieces. Get a Custard Cream Wheel Pie for just $1 with this promotion!
Image credit: @taiwannightmarkets
Other highlights of this $1 promo include pork skewers, grilled king mushrooms, and coffee.
For more Taiwanese food to try, check out Xi Men Jie, a Jurong East eatery with affordable mains. Otherwise, read our guide to the best food in Orchard if you’re looking for more eats in town!
Address: 8 Grange Road, Singapore 239695
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 9:30pm
TaiWan Night Markets is not a halal-certified eatery.
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