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Here's a glimpse of Concorde Hotel Singapore's Father's Day Special

According to a release, guests and diners can treat their Dads to a lavish buffet spread this Father’s Day at Concorde Hotel Singapore.

Indulge in its Father’s Day Afternoon Tea Buffet spread or a sumptuous Father’s Day Seafood Buffet Dinner on 15 and 16 June 2013. Every Father will receive an attractive door gift in our goodie bag giveaway!

Concorde Hotel's Father’s Day Afternoon Tea Buffet includes Assorted Italian Meats & Sausages with Virgin Olive Oil, Quiche Lorraine, Singapore Chilli Crab with Fried Man Tou, Chicken Stuffed with Lachsschinken and Emmentaler Cheese, English Trifle and more.

At the Father’s Day Seafood Buffet Dinner, every diner receives a complimentary serving of Braised Half Lobster (200g) with XO sauce, and every Dad will enjoy a complimentary serving of Double Boiled Bird Nest with Lotus Seed.

Indulge in Fresh Tiger Prawns, Oysters, Scallops, Crabs & Mussels with Condiments, Smoked Duck with Caramelized Figs, and Grilled Lamb Chop with Korean Ginseng and Snow Fungus. End the evening with sweet temptations such as Coffee Bavarian, Cheese Mango Crepe, and more.

Prices start at $48++. For reservations, please call 6739 8370 or 6733 8855 ext. 8133.

Concorde Hotel Singapore is located at 100 Orchard Road, Singapore 238840.

 

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