Office workers in Raffles Place, here’s something for you to save on your dinner.
Starting from today, you can now dine at Sakae Sushi as they are having a 50% off promotion for the ENTIRE menu. (Yes, i need to stress the word ‘entire’.)
Valid every weekdays from 6pm to 8.30pm. If you need to work during weekend — well at least there’s a sweet deal there for you as you can also dine on Saturday from 11am to 3pm.
* Note: It is open to everyone so if you are around the area, why not drop by for a hearty Japanese meal or have a feast on the sushi and sashimi?
Terms & Conditions
Valid for dine-in only.
Prices stated are in Singapore dollars and are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax.
This promotion is not valid with any other Card rebates, discounts or promotions unless otherwise stated.
Sakae Holdings Ltd. reserves the right to amend the terms and conditions at its absolute discretion without prior notice. No reservations allowed.
Continuing from the article on “How to maximise your life with a $3,000 paycheck”, this article will be focusing on the ways to stretch a $600 monthly food budget. This is the first in a five-part series on how to optimise the use of funds allocated to each of the budgets.
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1. Indulge in hawker fare
The most economical way to tempt your tastebuds would be to indulge in hawker fare. The average price for a meal complete with a drink is approximately $5. Given 23 workingdays in a month and 3 meals a day, the total expenditure for this category would thus round up to $345. While Singapore’s climate may be unforgiving to hawker fans, we should not be quick to dismiss the perks of having affordable yet scrummy delights at our convenience while being loud and comfortable with our friends sharing plates of delectable food.
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2. Hunt for food deals & be a fan of credit cards
Nowadays, hunting for the latest food deals is an easy feat. Websites like deals.com.sg and moneydigest.sg have sprouted up to help consumers stretch their every dollar. At the same time, credit card companies are collaborating with food retailers to bring greater value to the table. Do not ever belittle the bang for the buck you can actually accumulate from these massively discounted meals.
For an income earner of $3,000, while it is unrealistic to dine in lavish cafes and restaurants every single day, it does not hurt to spoil yourself on weekends with the various credit card dining promotions. Imagine the euphoria from treating yourself to half-priced cakes or main courses on a budget of $240 for the 4 weekends?
While the sum of $30 to be spent on meals on a relaxing Saturday/Sunday may seem inadequate, it is actually double the weekday budget, meaning you have the discretion to spend more. Also, don’t forget that you have the privilege of waking up late on a lazy weekend and skipping your breakfast. Go for brunch instead!
Alternatively, you can spend your weekend budget customising your home-cooked meals with your loved ones. The truth is, if everyone in the family were to pool their weekend budgets together, the spending power would increase tremendously. This would translate to a wide variety of mouth-watering foods presenting a tantalising spectrum of flavours, sights and smells for feasting.
Originates from France, Le Creuset is famous for its enameled cast-iron cookware that is not only colourful, it is also multi-functional designed to lock the original taste in place.
They carries a range of products that you would normally find in a kitchen. Pots. Pans. Kitchenware. You name it and they have it — made from durable cast iron, steels, stoneware to silicone and textiles.
To kick start the Great Singapore Sale (GSS), they are having a 1-for-1 sale on their top 5 stoneware from their famous Mini Round Cocotte to the Soup Bowl, Rectangular Dish and more.
Each and every stoneware product is handmade by skilled craftsmen, so every one is unique. The strict quality control ensures the product being sold are at the best standard.
Le Creuset stoneware is not just effective for cooking and baking, but with the large variety of shapes, sizes and colours available, it can help decorate your kitchen and your dining table.