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6 Hacks to Keep Eating Out in Singapore Delicious and Budget-Friendly

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6 Hacks to Keep Eating Out in Singapore Delicious and Budget-Friendly

Singaporean families face rising costs when eating out as inflation impacts hawker centres and restaurants across the city-state.

Remember the days when you could tuck into a satisfying plate of chicken rice or a steaming bowl of laksa without feeling like your wallet took a hit? Those carefree hawker centre meals, where a hearty eating out feast didn’t come with a side of financial stress, seem to be slipping further out of reach.

If you’ve noticed your kopi-o costing a little more or your favourite wanton mee creeping up in price, you’re definitely not imagining it.

A recent study by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) confirms that food prices across hawker centres, coffee shops, and food courts have been steadily rising—and while the rate of inflation may have slowed slightly, the cost of eating out is still expected to climb relative to household incomes in the years ahead.

The research, which spanned nearly 830 food establishments across Singapore, found price increases for 13 out of 18 common food items, from chicken chop sets to economic bee hoon.

Factors like the Russia-Ukraine war, Malaysia’s chicken export bans, and the rise in GST have all played a role in driving up food costs, making affordable meals a growing concern for families. While Singapore’s rich hawker culture has long been a source of comfort and community, the reality is that dining out is becoming a pricier affair for many households.

Now, while home-cooked meals remain a solid money-saver, let’s be real—sometimes, life just demands a fuss-free meal out. Between school runs, enrichment classes, and managing mini-meltdowns, heading home to cook isn’t always an option.

Because let’s face it—no one wants to tango with a hangry toddler in public, right?!

So, how are savvy Singaporean mums balancing this? We spoke to six mums who spill the beans on their go-to kid-friendly dining spots, wallet-friendly hacks, and how they stretch every dollar.

The secret sauce? Tapping into lunch deals, maximizing student discounts, and getting creative with portion sharing.

When it comes to managing rising food costs, mums don’t just make it work—they make it smarter.

 

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  • How to Enjoy Eating Out in Singapore Without Breaking the Bank
  • The Bottom Line?

How to Enjoy Eating Out in Singapore Without Breaking the Bank

Tip 1: Ditch the Service Charge Drama

Why pay extra when you don’t have to? Hunt down cafes and restaurants with zero service charge or GST – it’s like finding hidden treasure. Bonus points if there are free-flow drinks or set meals that toss in a free soup or dessert.

 

Tip 2: Off-Peak = On-Point Savings

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Timing is everything. Dining after the dinner rush or during lazy afternoons can score you sweet deals, like discounts after 7 pm or mid-afternoon promos. Smaller portions for kids and free meals with a main order? Yes, please.

 

Tip 3: Set Meals for the Win

Lunch hour just got tastier. Look for value-packed set meals that give you more bang for your buck. Sharing plates and finding spots where kids eat free? Now that’s what we call a parent win.

 

Tip 4: Small Appetites, Big Savings

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Got tiny eaters? Share portions instead of over-ordering. Skip the overpriced drinks too – grab them at a supermarket instead. Cashback apps can help stretch those savings even further.

 

Tip 5: BYO Drinks Like a Pro

Why pay premium for a drink you can get for half the price? Hit up a value dollar store for beverages before you dine out. Even better, pack glass containers for leftovers – because nothing tastes better than a second helping at home.

 

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Tip 6: Loyalty Programs = Secret Weapon

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Loyalty programs and discounts? Game changers. Apps like Eatigo and Fave can slash your bill big time if you plan ahead. Add some credit card perks, and you’re practically dining for free.

 

The Bottom Line?

Eating out in Singapore doesn’t have to drain your wallet. With a few clever tricks up your sleeve, you can still indulge in those tasty hawker centre favourites without feeling the sting later.

Think no-GST spots, savvy dining during off-peak hours, or making the most of set meals and loyalty rewards. These simple strategies mean you can treat your family to a satisfying meal without the guilt (or the price shock).

So, which one of these budget-friendly hacks will you try first on your next family outing? Let’s keep those cravings satisfied—without the financial hangover!

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