Father’s Day in Singapore often comes with the same familiar question every year: where should a proper meal be arranged that feels special, satisfying, and still reasonably priced? It is easy to default to the usual hotel buffets or high-end restaurants, but not every celebration needs to come with a hefty bill. Sometimes, what really matters is a comforting meal, shared conversation, and a place that feels relaxed enough for everyone to enjoy the moment.
This June, Tsui Wah Singapore has put forward a promotion that fits neatly into that idea of “affordable celebration without compromise”. Running from 1 to 30 June 2026, they are offering a Black Pepper Striploin & Spaghetti on Sizzling Plate Set at a special price of $16.80, down from the usual $22.80. That works out to more than 26% savings, which already makes it worth a second look in a city where dining prices can climb quickly during festive seasons.
What makes this deal more interesting is not just the discount, but what is actually included in the set. It is designed as a complete meal rather than a single dish, which means it feels more like a proper dining experience instead of just a quick order. The set comes with a sizzling black pepper striploin paired with spaghetti, served hot on a sizzling plate, along with borscht soup, toast, and a Hong Kong-style drink. That combination is very much in line with Tsui Wah’s usual comfort-food style, blending Western-influenced dishes with a Hong Kong café identity that many Singapore diners are already familiar with.
For those who have been to Tsui Wah before, the appeal is often the consistency. It is not trying to be overly fancy or experimental. Instead, it focuses on familiar flavours that are easy to enjoy, especially in a group setting. A sizzling plate meal like this tends to arrive at the table still bubbling slightly, which adds to the sensory experience. The aroma of black pepper sauce, combined with the tender striploin and pasta, gives a hearty and filling impression that suits both lunch and dinner.
The inclusion of borscht soup is also a nice touch. It is slightly tangy and comforting, acting as a warm starter before the main dish arrives. The toast on the side adds a simple crunch element, while the Hong Kong-style drink rounds off the meal in a nostalgic café-style way. It is the kind of set that feels complete without needing extra add-ons, which is particularly useful for families or groups trying to manage budget expectations during Father’s Day outings.
One of the stronger points of this promotion is its accessibility. Instead of limiting the offer to a single flagship outlet, it is available across several locations in Singapore. This makes it easier for families to plan without having to travel across the island.
The participating outlets include The Cathay, Clarke Quay Central, COURTS Nojima The Heeren, Jewel Changi Airport, and Jem. Each of these locations has its own character. For example, Jewel Changi Airport is often chosen for its scenic environment and convenience, especially for those combining dining with a family outing at the airport complex. Clarke Quay Central offers a more central and lively dining atmosphere, while Jem caters well to those in the western part of Singapore. The Cathay and The Heeren locations are more city-centre oriented, making them suitable for after-work dinners or weekend gatherings.
From a practical standpoint, the promotion also caters to members and cardholders, specifically JUMBO Rewards Members, Citi cardholders, and OCBC cardmembers. This is fairly common in Singapore dining promotions, but it does add another layer of savings for those who are already within those ecosystems. For regular diners, it may be worth checking membership eligibility before visiting, as it can make a noticeable difference in total spending over the course of the month.
What stands out about this promotion is how it fits into the broader dining habits in Singapore during mid-year periods. June often sits between major festive peaks, meaning restaurants tend to roll out value-driven promotions to attract family dining and casual gatherings. Father’s Day naturally becomes a focal point, and sets like this are designed to make it easier for people to plan without overthinking menus or spending too much time deciding.
There is also a psychological aspect to sizzling plate meals that should not be overlooked. They tend to feel more indulgent than standard plated dishes. The sound of the sizzling plate, the steam rising when it is served, and the immediate aroma at the table all contribute to a sense of occasion. Even if the price point is relatively affordable, the presentation elevates the experience slightly above an everyday meal.
For families planning a Father’s Day outing, this kind of set menu works well because it avoids the complexity of à la carte ordering. Everyone gets a structured meal, the pacing is predictable, and the value is clear from the beginning. It removes the guesswork that sometimes comes with group dining, especially when different preferences are involved.
It is also worth noting that Tsui Wah has built a reputation in Singapore as a casual dining option that bridges comfort food and café culture. It is not positioned as fine dining, but rather as a place where people can sit down, relax, and enjoy familiar dishes that are consistent in taste. This promotion aligns well with that identity, offering something that feels both accessible and slightly special at the same time.
For those who are price-conscious, the difference between $22.80 and $16.80 might not seem dramatic at first glance, but across a family of four or five, the savings become meaningful. That is where this promotion becomes more attractive, especially during a month when multiple spending commitments might already be in place.
Ultimately, this Father’s Day promotion is less about luxury and more about practicality combined with enjoyment. It gives families an easy option to mark the occasion without needing extensive planning or high expenditure. It is also flexible enough to suit different timing preferences throughout June, since it runs across the entire month rather than being restricted to a single weekend.
For anyone considering where to bring their father figure this year, or simply looking for a hearty meal that does not stretch the budget, this Tsui Wah set is worth considering. It delivers a complete meal experience, a familiar flavour profile, and a price point that feels reasonable for what is included.
More details can be found here:
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Promotional/Event Details
Date: 1–30 June 2026
Time: All day (subject to outlet operating hours)
Venue:
- The Cathay
- Clarke Quay Central
- COURTS NOJIMA The Heeren
- Jewel Changi Airport
- Jem
Offer: Black Pepper Striploin & Spaghetti on Sizzling Plate Set at $16.80 (U.P. $22.80) for JUMBO Rewards Members, Citi and OCBC cardmembers. Includes borscht soup, toast, and Hong Kong-style drink.
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