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10 places to spoil mum with food this Mother's Day

10 places to spoil mum with food this Mother's Day
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1. BROTZEIT

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Brotzeit is perfect to bring Mom out if she fancies a hearty meal. The German chain of restaurants is a local brand but is sure to transport your tastebuds to Europe. Expect filling brunches with Bavarian staples like German sausages and whole chickens. You can also treat your mother with beverages like German beer or wine to end off Mother's Day. To top it all off, Brotzeit is having a Wagyu and Truffle Platter Special from 9 - 12 May!

Address: 313 Orchard Road, 313@Somerset, #01-27

Opening Hours: Mon-Fri: 11.30 am - 12 am, Sat & Sun: 10 am - 1 am

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2. SALTED AND HUNG

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Nothing beats having a grill and barbecue for a special occasion. But if you're too lazy to set up all the equipment and source for meat and ingredients, Salted And Hung is the perfect place to dine on smoked and grilled meat. The contemporary Australian eatery has a special menu (aptly named Momma knows best, Momma deserves best) just for Mother's Day and guess what, there's free flow sparkling Rose on that menu. Momma definitely deserves that Rose.

Address: 12 Purvis Street

Opening Hours: Tue - Fri: 11.30 am - 2.30 pm & 5 pm - 10.30 pm, Sat: 11.30 am - 4 pm & 6 pm - 10.30 pm, Sun: 11.30 am - 4 pm

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3. CALI

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Cali serves up some of the best Western dishes in a classy setting. Definitely one of the places to make Mom feel that she's feeling pampered. Some favourites you can try would be the Crab Meat Pasta, Wagyu's Burger and Chocolate Lava Cake. For Mother's Day, pamper your mother at Cali's lunch buffet special on 11 and 12 May.

Address: 31 Rochester Drive, Park Rochester Avenue, #01-01 & 2 Changi Business Park Avenue 1, Park Avenue Changi Hotel

Opening Hours: 24 hours

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4. L'ENTRECOTE

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Is Mom a huge fan of steak? L'Entrecote is a French bistro which cooks up the best Steak and Fries, a perfect pair. If you can't afford to send your Mom to Paris, you can still treat her to traditional French Onion Soup or French Escargots de Bourgogne. Top it all off with an exclusive selection of French wine to go with your main. For Mother's Day, there will be a special 3 course set meal only on 11 and 12 May.

Address: 36 Duxton Hill

Opening Hours: Mon- Fri: 12 pm - 3 pm, 6 pm - 10.30 pm, Sat: 5.30 pm - 11 pm, Sun: 12 pm - 3 pm, 5.30 pm -10 pm

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5. FORLINO

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Treat your mom not only to fine food but also a fine view. At Forlino, you can enjoy the finest Italian food while taking in the scenic sight of Marina Bayfront. The Italian restaurant will be having a Mother's Day Lunch curated by Chef Matteo Ponti, the World Gourmet Awards 2019's 'Rising Chef of the Year'. The special menu includes Pan-Seared Foie Gras and Grilled Hiroshima Oysters. Making Mama salivate will be great enough as a gift.

Address: 1 Fullerton Road, One Fullerton

Opening Hours: Mon-Sun: 12 pm - 2.30 pm, 6.30 pm - 10.30 pm

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6. ATTITUDE INN

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Attitude Inn provides a truly unique experience. The restaurant cooks up Western styled Japanese fusion, Taiwan cuisine and Middle Eastern food. But that isn't the only selling point of Attitude Inn. It is located within a two-storey colonial bungalow with a large alfresco area. For the Mother's Day weekend, you can enjoy a cosy meal with 20 per cent off your treat.

Address: 41 Rochester Drive

Opening Hours: Sun - Fri: 11 am - 2 pm, 6 pm - 2 am, Sat: 6 pm - 3 am

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7. YEH TING HAINAN CUISINE

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If your mom is not a fan of Western cuisine, you could bring her to Yeh Ting Hainan Cuisine for some traditional Hainanese grub.

The place serves up a mighty Coconut Chicken Soup Pot which is definitely food for the soul.

From 1 - 12 May, there is a special set meal for 4 with Coconut Chicken Soup Pot for a special price! The dish comes with many health benefits such as reducing bad cholesterol and excessive acid in the body.

I mean after causing your mom's blood pressure to rise with your naughty behaviour when you were younger you should definitely repay her back.

Address: 4190 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, Broadway Plaza, #01-05/06 & 900 South Woodlands Drive, Woodlands Civic Centre, #02-05

Opening Hours: 11am - 1030pm

8. SEOUL GARDEN

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If you're not a fan of fine dining but still wish to treat your mom to a feast, Seoul Garden does the job. Nothing says 'I love you' to Mom like an All-You-Can-Eat Korean Grill and Steamboat Buffet. On top of their signature marinated meats, seafood and all-time favourite soup bases, Seoul Garden offers an exclusive Premium selection this Mother's Day - a Momtastic Upgrade* which includes Swordfish, Red Snapper, Salmon, Wagyu beef and more!

Address: Check their outlets here

Opening Hours: 11.30 am - 10.30 pm

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9. PIZZA HUT

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This Mother's Day, the thought counts more than the choice of food. Something as simple as pizza gathers the family together which I'm sure would make your mom feel happier than anything too extravagant. Pizza Hut is offering a special Meal for 4 at a great discount of over $40! The Meal for 4 includes a regular pizza, pasta/ baked rice, chocolate lava cake and many more!

Address: Check their outlets here

Opening Hours: 11 am - 10 pm

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10. EATZI GOURMET BISTRO

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Eatzi Gourmet Bistro offers a range of mostly Western food and yummy cakes suited for all occasions. The Halal restaurant is rather affordable for such a diverse menu which includes Tenderloin Steak and lobster dishes. For Mother's Day, you can get the Mother's Day set meal which includes appetisers, soup, mains, dessert and even a $5 Return Gift Card. You can also surprise your mom with her favourite cakes at Eatzi!

Address: 60 Paya Lebar Road, Paya Lebar Square, #V1-15 & 60 Yishun Avenue 4, SAFRA Yishun, #01-V2, 769027

Opening Hours: 11 am - 10 pm

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