5 Cheap and Affordable Korean BBQ Restaurants in Singapore
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5 of the Cheapest and Affordable Korean BBQ Restaurants in Singapore

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Anyone who loves Korean food knows how satisfying Korean barbeque or samgyeopsal can be. The tenderness and texture of the meat, paired with sweet sauces and spices to elevate the flavor, is truly enjoyable. While there are many Korean barbeque places in Singapore, most of them are quite expensive, offering unlimited BBQ for S$50 and above. Thankfully, there are still some food spots that provide delicious and quality meat in the range of S$15 to S$30+, leaving your hungry bellies happy without breaking the bank.

Check out the cheapest and most affordable Korean BBQ restaurants in the Lion City.

I’m Kim Korean BBQ

Offering some of the most raved-about Korean barbeque meals in Singapore, I’m Kim Korean BBQ is a favorite among foodies not just because of its delicious offerings but also because of its affordable price tag. While most places are expensive, at this restaurant you can enjoy unlimited prawns, beef, marinated beef eye, chicken wings, and more for only S$18.90+. If you’re coming with a senior citizen or a student, they’re in luck as they can get a discount, making it just S$15.90+. Click here for more information.

Location: I’m Kim Korean BBQ, 1 Zubir Said Drive #01-04 Singapore, Singapore 227968

K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet

Do you want a Korean barbeque lunch set for as low as S$18.90+? Look no further than K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet, a restaurant that offers quality meats, including beef, along with appetizing side dishes. The lunch set is available every day, and if you’re dining in at night, this food spot offers a dinner set for S$28.90+. If you have room to fill your stomach, opt for the buffet set for S$30.90+, which entitles you to enjoy free-flowing meat such as marinated pork belly, spicy chicken, beef ribs with soy sauce, and more.

Location: K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet, 181 Orchard Rd, #07-01, Singapore 238896

Danji K BBQ Buffet

Grill. Eat. Repeat. 🥩 At Danji KBBQ Buffet, you're in control of your meal 😋 Mix and match meats, veggies, and sauces...

Posted by Danji K BBQ Buffet on Wednesday, October 4, 2023

In Singapore, it’s hard to find Korean barbeque restaurants that offer Korean buffets for less than S$30, as they are usually priced higher. Fortunately, Danji K BBQ Buffet caters to foodies who want to savor delicious food while also getting the best bang for their buck. Priced at S$29.90, the buffet set features mouthwatering dishes such as meat, seafood, vegetables, and delectable sides. If you’re joined by a senior citizen, they can get a discount of 50% during lunch and 20% during dinner time.

Location: Danji K BBQ Buffet, 133 New Bridge Road #02-35 Chinatown Point

Don Dae Bak

What do you get other than your meat? Banchan, egg, lettuce, dipping condiments, and much more! Come on down to...

Posted by Don Dae Bak 돈대박 on Thursday, May 30, 2024

If you’re a big family or group of friends who want to enjoy Korean barbeque, Don Dae Bak on the bustling road of Kreta Ayer is the place to be. Once you step inside the restaurant, you’ll be greeted by tables with built-in grills and large silver exhaust tubes overhead, typical of Korean BBQ and samgyeopsal places. The star of the show is the free-flow buffet (S$34.90+), which lets you munch on delicious meats like Korean barbeque, beef, wagyu, and taste-enhancing sauces that you can mix and match to your liking. Ala carte meals are also available for those who want to experience Korean BBQ without committing to the full buffet.

Location: Don Dae Bak, 35 Kreta Ayer road Singapore, Singapore 089000

Friends Tasty Korea

Chewy and soft that melts in your mouth 😋. 신선한 재료를 당일 예약시간에 맞춰 정성스레 조리합니다. 가격/양/맛 모두 대만족! We take orders 2 days in...

Posted by Friends Tasty Korea on Friday, December 15, 2023

If there’s one thing that separates Friends Tasty Korea from other Korean BBQ places, it’s the fact that it offers meal sets suitable for couples or twosomes on a date. For only S$58, which is like S$29 each, a couple can munch on quality pork belly with soy sauce, kimchi soup, and steamed eggs. If you’re a group of three, don’t fret as there’s also a meal set for you for S$80, which is about S$26.6 per person, so you get value for money to taste quality Korean barbeque. Family sets and beef options are also on offer.

Location: Friends Tasty Korea, 928 Upper Thomson Rd, Singapore 787121

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Influencer Lukeychan Opens a Pasta Restaurant with a Twist at Bukit Merah

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You could say this is a “Cooking Papa” simulator in Singapore.

Singaporean content creator, Luke Chan, more popularly known as "Lukeychan," has made a 180-degree turn from his online persona and forayed into the F&B industry with his Italian café, PastaPapa.

Hidden in the Sports Lifestyle Center at Bukit Merah, PastaPapa is a partnership between Chan his gym partner, DLLM Lok Lok’s owner Jayden Loh, and two others.

While it seems like a very normal Italian café, selling Italian cuisine like pasta, risotto, tiramisu, and panna cotta, there’s an experience you won’t see in any other restaurant: You can cook your own food through PastaPapa’s self-cooking stations.

For about S$39.90 (for two), diners have the option of DIY-ing their own meals and cooking their own pasta mains, choosing from either Bolognese, Carbonara, Vongole, or Seafood Aglio Olio, along with a choice of appetizer, two bowls of mushroom soup, and a choice of dessert.

Of course, this includes wearing a chef’s whites, and instructional videos to guide the “chef” along the way—for the immersive experience.

The videos were made and animated in the “Cooking Mama” style, with the voice-over done by Luke Chan himself. Diners and chefs can expect hearing phrases much like in the cooking simulator game, once they get their dishes done!

If diners aren’t in the mood to cook, PastaPapa has their regular menu, with their signatures including the Carbonara (S$11.90), Bolognese (S$10.90), and Seafood Aglio Olio (S$13.90). Their appetizers feature French Fries (S$7.00), Truffle Fries (S$9.50), Flame Torched Smoked Duck (S$6.90), Popcorn Chicken (S$8.00), and more.

What are you waiting for? Head on to PastaPapa to get your “Cooking Papa” simulation on! Follow PastaPapa on their Instagram!

Location: PastaPapa, 3500A Bukit Merah Central, Singapore 159837

Opening Hours: 12 PM to 10 PM (Closed on Sundays)

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Celebrate Lunar New Year in Style at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium

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Still figuring out where to host your Lunar New Year gathering? Whether it's a festive family reunion or a lively luncheon with colleagues, Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium has you covered with two standout dining spots: the Halal-certified Atrium Restaurant and the elegant Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant.

Nian gao with sweet potato
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From Jan. 13 to Feb. 12, 2025, Atrium Restaurant will serve up a Chinese New Year-themed buffet featuring festive treats like yu sheng, dim sum, chicken bak kwa, and fried nian gao with sweet potato. Rotational highlights include salmon sashimi, oysters, grilled lamb chops, laksa, and chocolate fondue.

Special festive dishes like Mini Buddha Jumps Over the Wall and Braised 10-Head Abalone will be available from CNY Eve to Day 4 (from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1). Prices start at S$98, with an exclusive 1-for-1 offer for adults.

Looking for something more refined? Head to Xin Cuisine for their Reunion Dinner. Starting from S$768++ for six diners, enjoy dishes like Vegetarian Salmon Yu Sheng, Braised Dice Abalone with Shredded Fish Maw, Sautéed Prawns in X.O. Sauce, and Steamed Marble Goby Hong Kong Style. Plus, enjoy a 10% discount on banquet menus!

nian gao
Courtesy of Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium

For those who want to celebrate at home, pre-order Xin Cuisine’s Chinese New Year takeaways until Feb. 9, 2025, which include a luxurious Sliced 2-Head Abalone Yu Sheng from S$128, or a traditional Pen Cai packed with abalone, scallops, fish maw, and prawns, priced from S$398. For sweeter offerings, try Xin’s in-house signatures: Yam and Pumpkin Cake for S$55 per box or Nian Gao with Coconut Sauce for S$53.

Location: Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, 317 Outram Road, Level 4

Opening Hours: Wed-Sun, from 11:30 AM to 3 PM, from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM

For more information, visit Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium on their website, or follow them on Instagram or Facebook.

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For a Limited Time Only: BAKE Cheese Tart Is Back in Singapore!

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Missed those sweet and tangy tarts from BAKE Cheese Tart? Great news, because the Japanese dessert brand is making a comeback in Singapore with a pop-up outlet — but for a limited time only!

According to the brand’s press release, the reopening is “a response to overwhelming demand and fond memories from fans who fell in love with its iconic tarts.”

Unveiled at Takashimaya along Orchard Road last Dec. 27, BAKE Cheese Tart’s new pop-up outlet offers their classic cheese tarts, made with smooth Hokkaido cream cheese and crispy double-baked crust, among other flavors.

To celebrate its opening and the Lunar New Year season, the outlet is also offering an exclusive promo. From today until Jan. 27, customers who purchase a six-tart set, which comes in Lunar New Year-themed packaging, will receive one complimentary Earl Grey Cheese Tart.

The Earl Grey Cheese Tart is a first-in-Singapore offering and is made with a blend of fragrant Earl Grey tea and their classic cream cheese filling.

BAKE Cheese Tart first opened in Singapore with a West Gate outlet in 2016, which saw long queues and rave reviews from dessert lovers in the city. In 2019, the brand closed its Singapore stores to make way for its sister brand, ZAKUZAKU.

Get your hands on these sweet treats while they’re here! For more details, follow BAKE Cheese Tart Singapore on Instagram.

Location: BAKE Cheese Tart, Basement 2, Takashimaya, 391 Orchard Road, Singapore

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Get a Free Sanrio Packet When You Order McDonald's Prosperity Feast

Mc Donalds Teams Up With Sanrio for Their Prosperity Feast Photo by Instagram/McDonald's Singapore, Clara Bean

Welcome the new year full of prosperity, as fast-food giant McDonald’s in Singapore, in collaboration with Sanrio, is bringing back their Prosperity Feast!

The chain’s newest offering features the beloved Prosperity Beef Burgers, made with sesame buns, juicy beef patties smothered in black pepper sauce, and crunchy onions, as well as the crispy Prosperity Twister Fries and the sweet and tangy Pineapple Pie.

From Jan. 2, 2025, McDonald’s will also launch their Fortune Prosperity Beef and Chicken Burgers, which are sure to delight with an added golden fried egg, plus the sweet and fruity Strawberry Soft Serve.

To wish their customers more fortune and prosperity, the fast-food chain is also giving away free Sanrio-themed red packets (also known as ang pao) to those who will purchase any of the menu items in the Prosperity Feast, starting Jan. 2 at 11 AM.

Aside from the red packets, McDonald’s will also give away a free box of Snap Cards, a Sanrio-inspired card game, to customers ordering any Value, Upsized Value, Feast, and Family Meals from Jan. 16 at 11 AM.

The first wave of McDonald’s Prosperity Feast menu is available in-store, on the McDonald’s app, via McDelivery, Deliveroo, foodpanda, and GrabFood.

To learn more about this oh-so-delicious new offering from McDonald’s Singapore, visit their website or follow them on Instagram.

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10 Dreamy Treats We Want to Have on Disney Adventure Cruise Singapore

Treats We Wish to See on the Disney Adventure Cruise in SG

Are you one of the many Disney fans eagerly anticipating the launch of the Disney Adventure Cruise in Asia? Homeporting in Singapore starting Dec. 15, 2025, this ship promises thrilling attractions and unforgettable entertainment. But beyond these highlights, there’s something else to get excited about — the treats!

From Tokyo Disneyland’s beloved Alien Mochi to the classic popcorn flavors at Hong Kong Disneyland, Disney-themed snacks have always been stars in their own right. As we count down to the Disney Adventure Cruise’s maiden voyage from Singapore, we can’t help but dream about the magical treats that might await us. From themed desserts to savory snacks inspired by fan-favorite characters, here are the dreamy treats we hope to see aboard this enchanting ship.

Gyoza Sausage Bun

Gyoza Sausage Bun
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The Gyoza Sausage Bun is a delightful fusion of Japanese and Chinese flavors, featuring a soft, dumpling-like bun filled with savory minced pork. Resembling a hotdog but with a uniquely Asian twist, it’s a must-try snack that fans of creative comfort food will love.

Alien Mochi Dumplings

Alien Mochi Dumplings
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These adorable Alien Mochi Dumplings, inspired by Toy Story, are as delicious as they are Instagram-worthy. Each chewy dumpling comes with a surprise filling — vanilla custard, chocolate crème, or strawberry crème — making them a fun and flavorful treat.

Popcorn Buckets

Popcorn Buckets
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Popcorn at Disney parks is more than just a snack — it’s an adventure, with unique flavors like curry, matcha-white chocolate, caramel, and honey to discover.

Mickey Tiramisu Ice Cream Sandwich

Mickey Tiramisu Ice Cream Sandwich
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The Mickey Tiramisu Ice Cream Sandwich combines creamy tiramisu-flavored ice cream with soft, Mickey-shaped cookies for a refreshing, picture-perfect dessert. It’s a sweet treat that’s as delightful to eat as it is to share with friends or family.

Mickey Churro

Mickey Churro
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The Mickey Churro takes the classic churro to the next level with its Mickey Mouse-inspired design and seasonal flavor options, like zesty orange. It’s the perfect on-the-go snack that brings a touch of whimsy to every bite.

Mickey Ice Bar

Mickey Ice Bar
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Cool off with a Mickey Ice Bar, available in fruity flavors like tropical fruit or peach and raspberry. Shaped like Mickey Mouse, this refreshing treat is a park favorite for both its flavour and charming presentation.

Tipo Torta (Sweet Potato)

Tipo Torta (Sweet Potato)
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The Tipo Torta is a flaky, buttery pastry filled with sweet potato cream, offering a unique blend of sweetness and texture.

Sea Salt Ice Cream Monaka

Sea Salt Ice Cream Monaka
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Sea Salt Ice Cream Monaka is a visual and flavorful delight, featuring creamy sea salt vanilla ice cream with a hint of raspberry sauce, encased in a crisp wafer shell. It’s a wonderful choice for a light, refreshing snack during a day of adventures.

Smoked Turkey Leg

Smoked Turkey Leg
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The Smoked Turkey Leg is a hearty and satisfying snack, offering tender, smoky goodness in every bite. Ideal for sharing or enjoying solo, it’s a filling option for those looking to recharge while exploring.

Mike’s Melon Bread (Custard Filling)

Mike’s Melon Bread (Custard Filling)
Website/Tokyo Disney Resort

Mike’s Melon Bread, inspired by Monsters, Inc., is a playful and delicious treat featuring sweet, fluffy bread filled with creamy custard.

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Joo Chiat’s Newest Tapas Bar Introduces Authentic Spanish Flavors to SG

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In today’s interconnected world, it doesn’t seem too farfetched to crave Spanish food in Singapore. Fortunately for you, this is the exact experience that Chefs Carlos Montobbio and Antonio Miscellaneo are bringing to Joo Chiat.

Known for its rows of traditionally colorful Peranakan shophouses, Joo Chiat is on every foodie’s Singaporean bucket list. Aside from the rich art and architecture, the neighborhood boasts a host of international fare, with exotic restaurants and cuisine that range from Italian pizzerias to Peranakan diners. Today, they welcome a new player to the scene: Spanish tapas bar Carlitos.

“I know that locals often enjoy Spanish food when they visit Spain,” noted Chef Carlos. “But I also felt that Singapore was lacking an authentic tapas experience.”

Carlos and Antonio, who are known for their work at Esquina and La Bottega respectively, transport diners to the vibrant streets of Barcelona through a menu of over thirty tapas.

“Similar to how Singaporeans keep a mental map of the best spots for dishes like bak chor mee, kwey chap, or hot pot, I have similar memories of places where I had the best version of each tapa,” shared Chef Carlos. “I wanted to bring all those experiences to Singapore in one place.”

According to the chef, tapas and pintxos are more than just a dish you can order at a restaurant. In Spain, these foods are a way of life, a cohesive experience meant to be shared with those you hold dear.

“Tapas is a very informal way of eating in Spain,” Chef Carlo noted. “While it doesn’t necessarily mean cheap food, it does lean more towards a casual vibe; it’s also meant to be shared. The idea is that the more people, the better.”

A rustic facade for Carlitos
The Carlitos storefront | Instagram/Carlitos Joo Chiat

At Carlitos, the two chefs attract a crowd by offering fun plates such as the Jamon Iberico Joselito, acorn-fed Iberico ham aged 36 months. There are also Croquetas de Calamar or squid croquetas in squid ink aioli, Gambas al Ajillo or Atlantic prawns cooked in garlic and chili oil, and Macarrones del Cardenal, which marries Iberico sofrito and Manchego cream unto homemade penne.

Our tapas are as close to what you’d find in Spain as possible,” said Chef Carlos. “We don’t add any local twists, adaptations, or ‘filters’ – what you get is the real deal. I believe many Singaporeans have been exposed to Spanish food, either through travel or other Spanish restaurants so there’s no need to change it. Singaporeans enjoy Spanish food just as it is.”

Of course, Chef Carlo admits that tapas can vary significantly depending on the region in Spain. “Even within the same region, each restaurant often puts its own unique twist on the dishes,” he noted. Yet, Chef Antonio puts the charm of Carlitos into a simple bottom line: people like good food, no matter what kind.

“We do our best to source ingredients that are the closest to what we taste back home, with as little compromise as possible,” Chef Antonio said. “The idea is that this tapas bar has an added fun vibe and allows us to enjoy a greater selection of dishes on our table.”

Tapas at Carlitos
Tapas at Carlitos | Instagram/Carlitos Joo Chiat

At the end of the day, Chef Carlos’ knowledge of Spanish food enriches the Singaporean culinary scene. The chef, who’s trained at Michelin-starred restaurants in his home country, continues to share his experiences with the local palate.

“[My training in Spain] introduced me to fine dining and instilled in me a deep respect for technique and precision,” he shared. “Now, it’s been ten years since I left Spain [for Singapore] and I continue to try to capture the essence of Spanish flavors. For me, it’s about honoring my roots while constantly evolving.”

Location: Carlitos, 350 Joo Chiat Rd Singapore 427598

Opening Hours: Wed to Sun

Wed & Thurs: 5:30 PM to 11 PM

Fri & Sat: 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM and 5:30 to 11 PM

Sun: 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM and 5:30 to 10:30 PM

Reserve a table here.

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Bumble Proves that Love Is in Uncle Chieng’s (Ice Cream) Cart

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If you’re tired of swiping left on love and right on loneliness, here’s some sweet news! Bumble is taking over Uncle Chieng’s iconic ice cream cart on Orchard Road, the heart of Singapore’s shopping district, this December 2024.

For two weekends only — from Dec. 14 to Dec. 29, 2024 — Singapore’s most beloved ice cream uncle and the buzzy dating app are serving up scoops of connection for you to meet a potential match, alongside some quirky dating tips inspired by Bumble’s Dating Trends 2025.

From 12 PM to 10 PM every Saturday and Sunday, the first 200 Bumble users who flash their dating profiles will snag a complimentary sweet treat. And as if free ice cream wasn’t cool enough, Bumble has launched a new “ice cream interest badge that can be added to your dating profile — a sure-fire way to bond with fellow dessert-loving singles.

Bumble stall
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“In 2025, we’re seeing a big shift towards real-ness in the dating game with more people taking the time to truly find somebody that supports their unique interests," said Chen Meihui, APAC Communications Lead of Bumble.

This supports Bumble’s stance that 56% of Gen Z singles agree that geeking out on something together is considered a form of intimacy. This event follows Bumble’s recent morning run singles mixer event, in collaboration with Urban Milers Run Club in November, where 150 singles mixed fitness with flirting during a singles mixer.

For more information on the event, follow Bumble on their website, or follow them on Instagram and Facebook.

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