Agrobazaar: $50 Durian Buffet for 2 Pax (While Stocks Last)

Agrobazaar MY

Durian lovers, check this out.

Agrobazaar Malaysia will be hosting a Durian Buffet next month at their outlet located along Sultan Gate off Beach Road. (Note: Located in Singapore)

If you haven’t heard of Agrobazaar, it was officially opened last year by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his Malaysia counterpart Najib Razak.

They have been featured on Straits Times here.

Tickets are already on sale on Groupon and they are reasonably priced at $50 for 2 pax (worth $100).

Durians include Mao Shan Wang, D24, D101 and D13.

It will be held over 4 days with 2 sessions per day to cater to the demand.

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The first session will be held at 5pm – 6.30pm and the second session at 6.45pm – 8.15pm (including public holidays).

Agrobazaar Durian Buffet

You can purchase these off from Groupon before it get sold out.

Agrobazaar Roof

Roof of Agrobazaar

Who do you want to share the durian buffet with? Share this deal with your friends and family members to find out!

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Big Box: All-You-Can-Eat Durian Buffet is Back (11 – 12 Jul 2015)

Big Box Durian Buffet 2

Big Box’s All-You-Can-Eat Durian Buffet is back by popular demand.

It will feature durians from Malaysia this time round, so you’re definitely in for a treat.

Price starts from $28 for Big Box’s member or $38 for non-members.

Date: 11 – 12 July 2015
Time: 2pm – 5pm

Ready for unlimited serving of the King of Fruits?

Big Box Durian Sample

Well, at least the durians are already on the table waiting for you.

Share this good news with your durian kakis now.

Big Box 
1 Venture Ave, 608521
6801 6688
Nearest MRT: Jurong East MRT Station (Connect through JEM)

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How Much Are Your Mistakes Worth in Singapore? #FineCity

Singapore has been dubbed globally as a “Fine City”. The common penalties range from S$200 to S$1,000. Some laws are famous for its outrageous nature such as banning of chewing gums or durians (in public transportation).

The strict policies may urge you to be hesitant in your actions but it will surely train your discipline and accountability.

1. NO PIRATED GOODS

Much like most of the countries, Singapore has a strict policy for Pirated Goods (e.g., CDs or DVDs) and Pornography. Illegal video circulation is an offense that will fine up to S$1,000 (US$800).

2. NO SMOKING

Aside from the record-breaking cigarette prices in Singapore, violation of the smoking regulations can cost you up to S$1,000. Authorized cigarette packs have a stamp of “SDPC” (Singapore Duty-Paid Cigarette). Otherwise, you have to pay S$500 per pack once you are caught bringing it inside the country. Smoking in public areas such as the public train is strictly prohibited.

3. NO CHEWING GUMS

As most might acknowledge, chewing gums are banned in Singapore. Importing chewing gums in the country even for personal consumption is illegal. Improper disposal of gum and carrying huge quantities of it will cost you a fine of S$500 to S$1,000 on your first offense. This is to prevent chewed gum traces on the public seats, pavements, stairways, and floors.

4. NO LITTERING

Aside from being a fine city, Singapore is known for its impeccable cleanliness. Initial offenders who throw small items like cigarette sticks or candy wrappers are penalized for S$300. Anyone else that are caught littering in public will be fined with S$1,000 and will do community service.

5. DON’TS IN THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

To maintain cleanliness and safety of all the citizens, flammable goods are banned inside a public transportation. Once you get caught with a flammable item, you will get the S$5,000 (US$4,000) fine. Also, no eating or drinking is allowed inside buses, train stations, and inside the train. It will cost you from S$300 to S$500 once you are caught.

Image Credits: Paul Papadimitriou via Flickr

Image Credits: Paul Papadimitriou via Flickr

If you have a bad memory, worry not since warning signs are plastered all over buses and trains.

 

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