Take a ride at The Karting Arena's second track if adventure is your game!
Alternatively, you may also choose to spend your weekends the relaxing way at MOONBOW.
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Alternatively, you may also choose to spend your weekends the relaxing way at MOONBOW.
This September, Swatow Seafood Restaurant celebrating its 11th anniversary. Swatow will be offering its signature dishes at 50% off across all three outlets for the entire month!
Swatow Seafood Restaurant (Toa Payoh) offers its traditional Teochew Braised Sliced Duck for only S$8++ per portion (Usual price S$16++). The duck is cooked and braised in an aromatic sauce for long hours. Thus, resulting in tender meat that falls off the bone and skin. Giving it extra silky before being sliced into generous portions and served.
Swatow City (Bukit Batok Home TeamNS) and Swatow Gardens (Serangoon Gardens) are offering their Roasted Duck with Black Truffle (half duck) at S$8.90++ (Usual price S$17.80++). The game of the roasted duck is further enhanced with earthy premium black truffle, layered under the duck’s skin before slow roasting to imbue the meat, fat, and skin with its flavours for a roast duck treat that will you craving for more.
In addition, it is bringing back its cult-favourite Afternoon Tea Dim Sum Buffet, which features over 40 all-you-can-eat handmade Hong Kong dim sum from only S$25.80 per pax!
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