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From KFC to The Manhattan FISH MARKET: 6 Delicious Father's Day Food Promos!

From KFC to The Manhattan FISH MARKET: 6 Delicious Father's Day Food Promos!

Hype Malaysia14-06-2025
Father's Day is the perfect excuse to spoil Dad with what he wants—great food and good company! Whether he's a grill master, a breakfast fanatic, or just loves a hearty meal, this is the time to treat him to something special without breaking the bank. Restaurants and food spots across the country are rolling out tempting Father's Day deals that are too good to miss.
In this roundup of food promos for Father's Day, we've gathered the tastiest offers that combine flavour, value, and a little celebration. From steakhouse specials to burger bundles and sweet surprises, these deals are sure to make Dad feel appreciated—and full. Get ready to make his day memorable with a delicious gesture he won't forget.
KFC
Whether it's a fulfilling lunch or a tasty dinner after a long day, fried chicken is always the best thing to have on the table. This Father's Day, KFC Malaysia invites you to treat Dad to something special with a limited-time offer: 9 pieces of their signature fried chicken for just RM36.90, available from 13th June (Friday) to 15th June (Sunday). Choose between Original or Hot & Spicy and enjoy a meal that says 'Thanks, Dad!' in the most delicious way.
For more information, check out their website.
TEXAS Chicken
Sometimes, snacking while working is the one thing that keeps dads sane. With Texas Chicken's Father's Day offer, if you spend more than RM35+, you are entitled to 8 free chicken nuggets. Available from 14th June (Saturday) to 15th June (Sunday), treat your father with a yummy treat that'll surely make his day.
To learn more, head to their social media.
Baskin-Robbins
The day can get hot, even if you're in the office all day or out on the field. During these times, ice cream is the go-to to have a chill time and cool down. Baskin-Robbins has your dad covered, with their limited dual-flavoured ice cream cake, 'Papa's Cup 4,' specifically curated for our important men. Also available is the option of a peelable message under the delicious frosting to tell him how much you appreciate him.
To check out this deal, head to their website.
Manhattan FISH MARKET
Free food is always a great gift, and this Father's Day, Manhattan FISH MARKET has just the offer to make it even better! From 14th June (Saturday) to 15th June (Sunday), treat yourself to a meal worth RM30, and your dad gets to enjoy a free dish on the house! He can choose between the classic Fish 'n' Chips or the flavorful Black Pepper Crispy Chicken—both guaranteed to hit the spot. It's a simple, delicious way to show your appreciation while sharing a great meal.
Check out their social media for further details.
FUIYOH! Uncle Roger
This 15th June (Sunday), make Father's Day extra special with Uncle Roger's RM28+ meal deal, thoughtfully put together to give your dad a simple yet meaningful treat. The set includes a generous serving of Umami Fried Rice, packed with rich and savoury flavours, and a refreshing drink and a scoop of ice cream to complete the meal. As a small but fun touch, your dad will also receive a 'MOST FUIYOH DAD' badge. It's a casual and affordable way to show your appreciation and enjoy some quality time together.
For further details, head to their Instagram.
Auntea Jenny
Tea is an everlasting drink, whether it's to unwind, get better sleep, or simply enjoy something refreshing, making it a thoughtful and versatile gift for Father's Day. At Auntea Jenny, you'll find a wide selection of teas suited for any mood or moment, and from the 13th June (Friday) to 15th June (Sunday), you can enjoy 50% off when you purchase any 2 large beverages. It's a simple yet meaningful way to treat Dad to something delicious.
Learn more by visiting their social media.
Sources: MalaysiaFreebies
Zaima Humaira contributed to this article.
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