Thanks to Singapore's birthday, we get to enjoy all these special National Day Menu!
If you are still afraid to dine out, some of these menus have items that are available for takeaways too.
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If you are still afraid to dine out, some of these menus have items that are available for takeaways too.
Majulah Singapura! What better way to celebrate the nation than to come up with a red & white dish and drink? Ayam Masak Merah, a dish often reserved for special occasions, will bring festive cheer to your National Day – whether at home or in Dine-in Telok Ayer Arts Club.
National Day Platter (1 day advance notice required), S$65+ (for 2-3pax):
– Nasi Minyak (High-grade Basmati Rice)
– Ayam Masak Merah (Fresh and Locally-Supplied Chicken from Toh Thye San)
– Beef Cheek Rendang (NZ grass-fed, slow-cooked)
– Sambal Goreng
– Pineapple Achar
Each order of our National Day Platter comes with a groovy ‘Balik Kampong’ mix by DJ Itch specially for the Arts Club, with select a-go-go rare groove tunes from the 60s-80s Singapore that’ll take you right back to 1965. A perfect way to celebrate the Nation’s birthday!
Telok Ayer Art’s Club National Day menu is available for dine-in at SPRMRKT at Cluny Court, 501 Bukit Timah Road, #02-13 Cluny Court, Singapore 259760. Telok Ayer Arts Club is currently operating as a pop-up at SPRMRKT at Cluny Court.
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