When Ramadan arrives in Singapore, evenings take on a special meaning. As the sun begins to set, families, friends and colleagues gather to break fast together, sharing not only food but also meaningful conversations. Finding a place that offers both good value and satisfying food during this season can sometimes be a challenge. That is why the Ramadan Iftar Feast promotion by Tuk Tuk Cha deserves attention.
From 19 February 2026 onwards, Tuk Tuk Cha is introducing specially curated Iftar sets designed for sharing. Known across Singapore for their Thai-inspired street food and signature XXL Milk Teas, they are offering 2-Pax and 4-Pax feast sets that make group dining practical and affordable. Prices start from $32 for two people and from $60 for four people, making this one of the more accessible Iftar dining options available this season.
For those who have dined at Tuk Tuk Cha before, they will know that the brand has built a strong following thanks to their consistent flavours and casual, welcoming setting. Their outlets at Compass One, NEX, Paya Lebar Quarter and Tampines 1 are popular with students, office workers and families alike. During Ramadan, these convenient locations become even more attractive for small gatherings.
Why This Iftar Deal Is Worth Considering
One of the biggest concerns during Ramadan is managing dining costs while still enjoying a proper meal. Iftar buffets and restaurant dinners in Singapore can easily range from $30 to $60 per person. In comparison, the 2-Pax set from $32 works out to about $16 per person, while the 4-Pax set from $60 averages roughly $15 per person. In today’s climate, that represents genuine value.
More importantly, this is not simply about affordability. The concept of a shared feast reflects the spirit of Ramadan itself. Thai cuisine naturally encourages communal dining. Dishes are placed in the centre of the table, everyone helps themselves, and conversation flows easily. This makes the Iftar experience feel relaxed and meaningful rather than rushed.
Thai Comfort Food That Suits Iftar
After a full day of fasting, heavy or overly oily dishes can sometimes feel overwhelming. Thai cuisine offers a balance of sweet, savoury, tangy and mildly spicy flavours that can stimulate the appetite without feeling excessive.
Although the exact set composition may vary slightly by outlet, diners can expect a generous mix of Thai mains and sides. Fragrant rice dishes, flavourful chicken or seafood selections, and comforting options like soups or stir-fries are likely part of the spread. These are the types of dishes that feel satisfying yet manageable after a long day.
Instead of ordering multiple individual items and watching the bill climb, choosing a set meal simplifies the process. Everyone gets to sample a bit of everything, which often makes the dining experience more enjoyable.
The Famous XXL Milk Teas
Tuk Tuk Cha is especially known for their XXL Milk Teas. These oversized drinks have become a signature feature of the brand. During Ramadan, having a refreshing beverage ready at the table as soon as it is time to break fast is particularly welcome.
Hydration is essential after fasting, and a chilled milk tea can feel like a small reward. Their drinks often come with toppings such as pearls, adding texture and flavour. Sharing an XXL drink among friends or family members also makes it more economical compared to ordering separate beverages.
For many regular customers, the milk tea alone is a reason to visit. Including it as part of the Iftar set enhances the overall value of the promotion.
Convenient Locations for Easy Planning
The Ramadan Iftar Feast is available at selected Tuk Tuk Cha outlets including Compass One, NEX, Paya Lebar Quarter and Tampines 1. These malls are well connected by MRT and bus services, making them accessible for gatherings involving people coming from different parts of Singapore.
Choosing a mall-based venue also removes certain worries. There is shelter in case of rain, ample parking options, and the possibility to take a short walk around the mall after dinner. Some families may choose to combine their Iftar meal with grocery shopping or light retail browsing, making the outing more productive.
Suitable for Small and Medium Gatherings
Not every Iftar gathering needs to involve large banquet-style dining. Many people prefer smaller, more intimate gatherings with close friends, siblings or colleagues. The 2-Pax and 4-Pax sets are sized appropriately for these occasions.
For students or young working adults who are keeping a close eye on their monthly expenses, this promotion offers a way to participate in the Ramadan dining tradition without overspending. Instead of feeling pressured to book expensive buffet slots, they can opt for a comfortable, affordable alternative.
Even for families, a $60 4-Pax set is a manageable cost compared to many restaurant dinners. It allows everyone to enjoy a proper meal without unnecessary financial strain.
Familiar Flavours in a Casual Setting
Another advantage of choosing Tuk Tuk Cha is familiarity. Thai cuisine is widely appreciated in Singapore, and most diners are comfortable with the flavour profile. This makes it an easy choice when organising mixed gatherings that may include people of different backgrounds.
The setting is casual and unpretentious. Diners can sit comfortably, take their time and enjoy their meal without feeling pressured by formal dining expectations. For Ramadan evenings, that relaxed atmosphere is often exactly what people are looking for.
Practical Tips for Iftar Dining
Ramadan evenings can be busy across many dining establishments. It is advisable to arrive slightly earlier than sunset to secure a table, especially at busier outlets such as NEX and Paya Lebar Quarter.
Those interested in more information can refer to their official Facebook post here:
https://www.facebook.com/100064528009091/posts/
Keeping track of updates ensures diners remain informed about any changes or additional details regarding the set meals.
Why It Is Worth Going
At its heart, Ramadan is about togetherness, reflection and gratitude. Sharing a thoughtfully priced meal with loved ones fits perfectly into that spirit. Instead of focusing on lavish spreads, sometimes the most meaningful moments happen over simple, satisfying dishes enjoyed in good company.
Tuk Tuk Cha’s Ramadan Iftar Feast strikes a balance between affordability and enjoyment. It provides a practical option for those who wish to dine out without excessive spending. With Thai favourites, generous portions and their well-loved XXL Milk Teas, this promotion offers both comfort and value.
For anyone planning their Buka Puasa gatherings from 19 February 2026 onwards, this is certainly a deal worth considering. It makes dining out during Ramadan accessible, convenient and enjoyable, without compromising on flavour.
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: 19 February 2026 Onwards
Time: During operating hours of respective outlets (suitable for Iftar timing at sunset)
Venue: Tuk Tuk Cha outlets at Compass One, NEX, Paya Lebar Quarter and Tampines 1, Singapore
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