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The best 1-for-1 weekday deals to dine and unwind at Paragon

The best 1-for-1 weekday deals to dine and unwind at Paragon

Time Out13-06-2025
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H&C Café
The first thing you'll notice about H&C Café is its Instagrammable vibes, with warm wood tones and plush seats. But your eyes aren't the only ones feasting here. This stylish eatery is also known for its spicy, Eastern takes on Western classics like its signature H&C dan dan pasta ($26) and spicy cumin beef tacos with scrambled eggs ($26.90).
1-for-1 deal: Only applicable for selected pasta dishes, including the hot sauce prawn pasta ($27.50), hot sauce avocado pasta ($23.50), low-cal prawn capellini ($26.50), and low-cal avocado scallion capellini ($22.50).
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Akashi Japanese Restaurant
Classy yet approachable, Akashi is a go-to for fresh sushi, steaming miso and warm, attentive service – no wonder it's a celeb favourite. With over 100 dishes made from premium Japanese ingredients that are air-flown daily, this spot delivers on both quality and variety.
1-for-1 deal: Only applicable for selected maki, including ebi tempura pitan, ura maki, salad roll maki, soft shell crab maki, and ebi tempura maki. The complimentary maki will be of the same or lower value as the one you order.
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O'Coffee Club Indulgence
A stalwart of the café scene, O'Coffee Club Indulgence has its roots deeply set in sourcing, brewing and serving gourmet coffee. But that doesn't mean you should skip its unique interpretation of Italian pasta and pizza. It spices things up with signatures such as the chilli crab pasta ($25.90) and the chicken and roasted mushroom pizza ($17.90) with jalapeño chilli peppers and a sunny side up egg in the middle – all perfect with your cup of Joe.
1-for-1 deal: Only applicable for selected pasta items, including mac and cheese ($16.90) and Italian meatball pasta ($17.90).
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