5 Obvious Ways Buffets Earn Money

The primary job of an all-you-can-eat buffet manager is to fill the customer’s belly as inexpensive and as quickly as possible. Apart from this, they must employ other strategies to keep the customers back! For starters, Singaporeans must be sold with the idea of the buffet’s capability of providing an ample variety while maintaining high quality. At the same time, food wastage must be minimized.

On that note, here are 5 Obvious Ways Buffets Earn Money.

#1: BEVERAGES ARE HUGE

As you enter an all-you-can-eat buffet, notice how huge the beverage glasses are. There is a method to the madness! Firstly, providing tall drinking glasses fill customer bellies fast. They would be able to eat less for the same buffet price. Secondly, they can up-sell the soft drinks to earn huge mark-ups without spending a lot for it.

#2: MENU ITEMS ARE CHOSEN CAREFULLY

To strike a balance between cost and quality, the menu items have been chosen carefully. You may notice how a restaurant will constantly change their array of meats. A buffet may have a long line of satisfied customers if you offer unlimited lobsters or steaks every night. However, you cannot expect a huge profit by doing this. Managers need to find cheaper cuts of poultry, fish, and other meat products. They get more savings by buying in bulk.

#3: CUTTING IN SMALLER PORTIONS

Have you noticed how buffets cut pricier meats into smaller pieces compared to cheaper breads? Rationally, a person would take two pieces of a buffet item instead of one. Can you imagine if all the guests take two huge pieces of lobster? That would be costly! Instead, they have to follow society’s unspoken rule and offer smaller pieces to keep the line moving.

#4: CHOICES ARE PRESENTED STRATEGICALLY

Buffets apply another strategy that is hidden in plain sight. Pay attention to the layout of the buffet line. Cheaper and more filling carbs and sides are laid out in the beginning of the line. By the time you get your entree, your plate will be so full.

Another trick is placing an expensive item along with a variety of cheaper items. For instance, an expensive protein among several cheaper side dishes. Pricier desserts are surrounded by a platter of fruits.

#5: MENUS ARE FLEXIBLE

Successful restaurants usually keep its food and beverage costs below 30% of its revenues. All-you-can-eat buffets achieve this by offering a flexible menu design. Its menu can change every day based on what ingredients are cheap and what food items are seasonally available.

You can apply the same ideal on your next trip to the grocery.

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7 Buffet Tricks To Maximize Every Cent

From a wide selection of hotel buffets to hawker centers, Singaporeans just love to eat! If you are a devout food enthusiast such as I am, you will be able to relate to the sheer excitement that I get from seeing a well-stocked buffet table. Just think about all the vibrant and glorious food that you can eat in one seating!

What’s more? You can enjoy eating as much as you want without judgment from others. Such freedom comes with a price. Only a fool would walk out the door without ensuring that he or she actually got a good deal. On that note, here are some tricks you can apply to your next all-you-can eat buffet trip.

#1: DO YOUR RESEARCH

Singapore offers a decent amount of buffet options with varying food quality, price, and value. Do your research to find where you can get the best deal. Stay true to your preferences when it comes to the food selection. Go to a buffet whereby you can eat most of their offerings.

Researching will also help you learn about the fine print. Know what is included and what is not. You do not want any nasty surprises at the end of day!

#2: GET AN OVERVIEW

Plan your eating strategy by getting an overview of all the food options upon arriving. Yes! Salads or fresh vegetables may be ideal starters. However, do not get a mountain of lettuce and toppings if you are planning to survive the entire haul. Look around and focus on the premium stuff, which you can indulge on.

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#3: TAKE SMALL PORTIONS

Buffets typically have unlimited refills. You can always go back for more! Do not get stuck with a large serving of pasta that does not taste as pleasant as it looks. Instead, get small portions of everything you want to taste.

#4: TAKE DISHES YOU CANNOT COOK AT HOME

You are celebrating something special as you are blessed with rows and rows of savory food. Choose dishes that you do not or cannot cook at home.

It is rare for me to eat seafood at home. Recently, I devoured several salmon breads topped with caviar as well as all the seafood I can eat in the buffet to maximize my experience.

#5: DO NOT FAST

Most people starve themselves as way to eat as much as they can in a buffet. These people forget that their stomach needs to prepare prior to the battle. The stomach needs stretching before it prepares for any rigorous activities such as eating in bulk.

Drink water throughout the day to stretch it. Furthermore, it is recommended to eat a light meal before you enjoy an all-you-can-eat buffet.

#6: STICK TO YOUR PREFERENCES

The Indian buffet place nearby may offer an amazing promotion on their signature dishes. However, it is not amazing if you do not like curry or spiced food.

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You are only trapping yourself if you focus on the price-to-food volume ratio! If you are not keen in eating a bulk of food from a specific cuisine, skip it.

#7: DO DAMAGE CONTROL

Once you are finished eating your glorious feast, the only thing left is damage control. Drinking probiotics is beneficial for your digestion. Another alternative is peppermint tea. Peppermint tea soothes the stomach, reduces bloating, and cures any nausea you may be experiencing.

You can purchase peppermint tea bags for as low as S$3.25 at FairPrice.

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SUKI-YA is offering 1-for-1 All-You-Can-Eat Shabu Shabu Dinner at Bugis+ from 2 – 8 Sep 19

Sunday may be almost over but there’s no Monday blues with 1-FOR-1 ALL YOU CAN EAT SHABU SHABU DINNER at Bugis Junction x Bugis+ from 2nd September till 8 September 2019! ?

Jio your friends now and we’ll see you there!

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Terms & Conditions

  • *Valid with a min purchase of 1 drink per diner.
  • Valid at Suki-Ya Bugis+ only.
  • Valid 2 – 8 September 2019, 4pm – 9.30pm (60 mins) only. Last order at 9.30pm.
  • Dinner is $24.90++/pair on Monday – Thursday and $27.90++/pair on Friday – Sunday. (Regular pricing applies for individuals who are not in pairs).
  • Promotion valid on buffet only. Not valid with any additional add-ons or ala carte drinks (e.g. Beer, Sake, Water).
  • Limited to 2 redemptions (4pax) per bill/table. No splitting of bill/table allowed.
  • Not valid with any other promotions, discounts, offers, dining apps or any card privileges (e.g. SAFRA Card, Credit Card).
  • Only walk-ins accepted
  • Valid for dine-in only, not valid for take-aways.
  • Item of equal or lower value will be complimentary.
  • Management reserves the right to amend any dishes, prices and terms and conditions without prior notice.
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This restaurant in the CBD offers premium dim sum buffet for just $29/pax

Craving for some dim sum? Check out this value-for-money dim sum buffet

Modern Chinese teahouse, Mister Wu, serves Dim Sum and La Mian along Pickering Street. If you are working around the area, head here for lunch.

Mister Wu offers premium dim sum buffet for just $29/pax and you can enjoy free-flow items for over 30 items on their menu including Har Gow, Truffle Carrot Cake, Fried Custard Lava Bun, . In addition, they are also offering premium items such as Abalone Siew Mai and Seafood La Mian but they are limited to one order per table. Check out their menu here.

The promotion is on a first-come-first-serve basis and is limited to the first 20 customer daily. (They also offer ala-carte dim sum option)

You can book your table here (It does not guarantee that you are eligible for the promotion):

If you insist on going for the buffet option, you can purchase a 40% off voucher from Chope, which offers free-flow dim sum AND tea for a price of $38.28 from 6.30pm to 9.30pm.

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Mister Wu
Address: 3 Pickering Street, Nankin St, 01-44/45 S048660

Mon-Sat: 11.30am-2.30pm, 6pm-10pm
Sunday closed

Tel: 67813833

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DBS/POSB Cardmembers enjoy 1-for-1 Seafood Bonanza Buffet at Sky22 from now till 30 Jun 2019

Enjoy 1-for-1 Seafood Bonanza Buffet

Located at Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena, Sky22 Singapore is the place to go if you’ve ever wanted to dine in the sky taking in stunning views of the little red dot. Perched on the 22nd floor, Sky22 offers respite from the hustle and the bustle, a relaxed dining experience with a panoramic view of the natural reserve and skyline – perfect for the discerning diner.

From now till 30 June 2019, enjoy 1-for-1 Lunch & Dinner Buffet^ when you pay with a DBS/POSB Card. There is a Seafood Bonanza Buffet running from Friday – Sunday that is included in this promotion. Expect to feast on freshly shucked oysters, poached lobsters, king crabs and more! Click here for the Seafood Bonanza 2019 Buffet Menu.

Adult: $68++ | Child: $34++

For more information of this promotion, click here.

Click here to book a table now.

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Terms & Conditions

  1. Valid on every Fri and Sat for Dinner and every Sat and Sun for Lunch.
  2. ^Maximum of 4 pax per reservation, limited to first 20 per session.
  3. *Limited to first 50 Pax per session.
  4. DBS General Promotion Terms & Conditions apply, visit www.dbs.com.sg/dbscardstnc.

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