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Special 47th birthday deals at Orchard Hotel kick off 1 Aug

Various specials are up for grabs for Singapore's National Day. 

Here's more from Orchard Hotel:

Our “Go Local Buffet” features a variety of Singaporean delicacies. Rojak, Laksa, Drunken Herbal Prawns, Braised Pork Leg Bee Hoon, Black Pepper Mud Crab, Braised Sea Cucumber with assorted Mushrooms, Steamed Cod Fish, just to name a few. Coupled with two live stations – Popiah and Roast Duck and Chicken, and topping it all off with our D24 Durian Mousse Cake to complete the scrumptious feast.

Every second diner in red can enjoy our “Go Local Buffet” at just $4.70. *Up to a maximum of 12 diners only. Our Homegrown Favourites “Go Local Buffet” will be served for Lunch and Dinner from 1 to 31 August 2012.

You can relish National Day Special Set Lunch Menu fearturing Masterchefs’ crafted dishes : Fried Onion Roll with Bacon and Whole Fresh Crab Claw in Chinese Wine, Braised Fresh Scallops with Bamboo Pith in Cream of Capsicum, Salted Baked Boneless Chicken Drumstick with Minced Ginger, Steamed Fish with Prawn Paste and Asparagus, Fried Hokkien Noodles with Live Prawns and Chinese Petit Fours.  

Celebrate Singapore’s 47th Birthday with a staycation coupled with buffets, abalone noodles and a few cocktails! For only $247, you will be entitled to a night’s stay at Orchard Hotel Singapore’s Superior Room with complimentary broadband.

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