If there is one thing that never seems to go out of style in Singapore’s food scene, it is a good Japanese bento. Convenient, comforting, and usually packed with a bit of everything from grilled meats to rice, pickles, and sides, bento meals are often the go-to choice when someone wants something filling without the hassle of deciding on multiple dishes.
Right now, there is a pretty straightforward but worthwhile deal from YAYOI that might just make your next takeaway decision a little easier. They are offering $10 off your next bento order when you spend a minimum of $80, which can be redeemed using a promo code on the Oddle Delivery Platform.
At first glance, it might look like a simple discount code promotion, but if you take a closer look, this is the kind of deal that becomes more meaningful when you plan your orders properly, especially for families, group meals, or even meal prepping for a couple of days.
A closer look at the promotion
The mechanics are simple enough. Customers who order through the Oddle Delivery Platform can apply the promo code HELLOAGAIN10 at checkout. Once applied, they receive $10 off their total order, provided that the minimum spend requirement of $80 is met. The promotion is valid until 30 June 2026, which gives enough time to plan a few orders rather than rushing into a single purchase.
This promotion is especially appealing for those who are already familiar with YAYOI, because their menu is not just about a single dish. Instead, it is a structured Japanese dining experience that has been adapted into a convenient delivery format. From teishoku sets to donburi bowls and seasonal specials, there is usually enough variety to justify a larger order.
Why this deal is more useful than it looks
A $10 discount might not sound life-changing at first, but in Singapore’s current dining landscape, where delivery fees and service charges often stack up quietly, small savings do add up.
For example, if a typical bento order for two or three people easily crosses $80, then this promotion effectively offsets a good portion of the delivery cost or even covers an additional side dish. For regular customers, it is also a good excuse to explore slightly higher-value menu items without feeling like the final bill is stretching too far.
What makes this more practical is the platform it is tied to. The promotion is available exclusively via Oddle, a well-known online ordering system used by many restaurants in Singapore. Because it is a structured platform rather than a random third-party discount site, customers can expect smoother checkout processes and clearer order tracking.
Why Japanese bento still works so well for delivery
Japanese food, particularly bentos, has always adapted well to delivery formats. Unlike dishes that require last-minute assembly or lose texture quickly, bentos are designed to hold their structure. Rice, proteins, vegetables, and sauces are compartmentalised, which helps maintain both taste and presentation even after travel time.
YAYOI has long built its identity around this concept of balanced set meals. Their bentos are typically structured around a main protein like grilled fish, chicken, or beef, accompanied by rice, miso soup, and small side dishes. This makes it an easy option for office lunches, family dinners, or even solo meals where variety is still important.
With this promotion, it becomes even more practical for people who already enjoy this style of eating. Instead of ordering just one set meal, customers might be encouraged to try additional sides or share a wider spread with others in the household.
The psychology of “next order” discounts
One interesting aspect of this promotion is that it is not a direct discount on the current order. Instead, it is a “next order” incentive. This is a subtle but clever approach because it encourages repeat engagement rather than one-off spending.
For customers, it creates a small reason to return. After placing an initial order that meets the $80 threshold, they receive a discount code that can be used later. This makes the experience feel slightly more rewarding over time, especially for those who already have recurring food habits or favourite restaurants.
From a practical standpoint, this also helps households in Singapore who often order food multiple times a week. Instead of viewing each order separately, this type of promotion spreads value across multiple purchases.
Ordering experience through Oddle
The promotion is available exclusively through the Oddle Delivery Platform, which is widely used by restaurants in Singapore for direct online orders.
Oddle has positioned itself as a bridge between restaurants and customers, allowing eateries to maintain more control over their delivery operations compared to third-party delivery apps. For customers, this often means clearer menu pricing, direct restaurant promotions, and fewer confusing mark-ups.
The ordering process itself is straightforward. Customers browse the menu, add items to cart, and apply the promo code HELLOAGAIN10 during checkout. Once the minimum spend of $80 is reached, the $10 discount is automatically deducted.
The simplicity of the system is part of what makes this promotion accessible even to those who do not regularly use restaurant-specific ordering platforms.
Who should consider this promotion
This deal is particularly suitable for a few types of customers.
First, families or shared households who tend to order in larger quantities will find it easier to hit the $80 minimum spend naturally. In these cases, the discount effectively reduces the overall per-person cost.
Second, office workers or small groups ordering lunch or dinner together can also benefit, especially if they are already planning a group order. Instead of placing multiple small orders, consolidating into one larger order becomes more cost-effective.
Third, regular fans of Japanese set meals will likely appreciate the chance to save on something they already enjoy. Since YAYOI already has an established customer base in Singapore, this promotion feels more like a reward for loyalty rather than a marketing gimmick.
A simple way to stretch dining value
Food delivery in Singapore is convenient, but it is no secret that costs can add up quickly over time. Promotions like this one offer a small but meaningful way to stretch value without compromising on quality or choice.
Instead of focusing only on the $10 discount, it might be more useful to think of this as a way to slightly upgrade an existing order. For example, that extra savings could go towards an additional side dish, dessert, or even a second bento to share.
Over time, these small adjustments can make regular dining habits feel a little less heavy on the wallet, especially for those who frequently rely on delivery services.
Final thoughts
This promotion from YAYOI is not trying to reinvent the wheel. It is a simple, practical offer that rewards customers for spending a little more upfront and returning for another order later.
What makes it worth paying attention to is not just the $10 savings, but the way it fits into everyday ordering habits. It is easy to use, tied to a familiar Japanese dining brand, and accessible through a structured platform like Oddle.
For anyone who already enjoys Japanese bentos or is looking for a reason to order in without feeling like they are overspending, this is one of those quiet deals that makes everyday dining feel slightly more rewarding.
With the promotion running until 30 June 2026, there is no rush, but it is the kind of offer that makes sense to keep in mind the next time a bento craving kicks in.
Order link for reference:
YAYOI Delivery Order
Promotional/Event Details
Date: 27 May 2026 – 30 June 2026
Time: All day during promotional period
Venue: Oddle Delivery Platform (YAYOI Singapore online ordering) via https://delivery.yayoi.sg
Promotion: $10 off next bento order (minimum spend $80, promo code HELLOAGAIN10)
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