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Morton's offers a 10% gift voucher to Singapore hosts

Dine and hold your boardroom party at Morton's of Chicago and get a discount voucher for your next visit. 

In a media release, Morton's of Chicago announced the ‘Prime Time for Private Dining’ promotion on offer for just three months, from June 1 to August 31, 2012, for organisers of private parties in the boardroom with a minimum of 12 guests. This rewards private dining event hosts with a bonus gift certificate worth 10% of the bill at Morton’s of Chicago steakhouse in Singapore.

Excluding tax and gratuity, the bonus gift certificate from dinner celebrations and gatherings are redeemable for future dining in Morton's dining or in the private Boardroom.

Morton's event team offers a variety of menus to fit different budgets. They are also available to ensure the smooth-running of special occasions.

Morton's is renowned worldwide for remaining true to its founders' original vision of combining generous portions of high quality food prepared to exacting standards with exceptional service in an enjoyable dining environment. Aside from signature prime US beef and salads, main course alternatives also include seafood and chicken dishes and classic American desserts.

Morton’s private dining room in Singapore can seat up to 40 people. It is located at the Mandarin Oriental Singapore, Fourth Storey, 5 Raffles Avenue, Singapore.

For reservations, call 65-6339-3740 or go to www.mortons.com. 

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