Treat your self for a whale of a time at IKEA Singapore and partake within the festivities for Earth Hour and Waffle Day this March.
Little Whale Bun ($2.80)
IKEA Swedish Restaurant is bringing in an lovable little whale bun with purple bean filling ($2.80) this March. Catch one whereas shares final!
Kids Eat Free (13 – 17 March)
Right in time for the March faculty holidays, the IKEA Swedish Restaurant is bringing again Kids Eat Free for IKEA Family Members.
From 13 to 17 March, children can have their selection of a free children meal: children meatball, children plant balls or children pasta (U.P. $3.00/ea).
This supply is relevant for dine-in solely, and relevant with every fundamental bought from the common grownup menu.
Eat Green for Earth Hour (25 March)
IKEA is commemorating Earth Hour with gives on two of their plant-based meals. This is a part of IKEA Singapore’s dedication to have plant-based meals make up 50% of fundamental meals supplied within the IKEA Restaurants at IKEA Tampines, IKEA Alexandra and IKEA Jurong by 2050.
Choose between 8pcs plant balls with mashed potato and combined greens at $6.50 (U.P. $8.30) or plant-based schnitzel at $7.00 (U.P. $8.80), whereas shares final. What’s even higher – IKEA
Singapore will donate $2.00 for each Earth Hour menu bought on 25 March, to fund the WWF Eco-schools local weather change programmes to assist help 15,000Â new technology of scholar leaders.
Waffle Day (25 March)
End the meal with a candy deal with! Choose between English waffle with lingonberry, chocolate sauce and cream at IKEA Family worth: $3.00 (U.P. $3.50) or English waffle with marinated salmon and inexperienced salad IKEA Family worth: $4.90 (U.P. $6.00) whereas shares final.