Tantalising Squid Game challenges for free buffet & mains
Squid Game Season 3 premieres in just a few days (27 Jun) and show-inspired games are coming to several restaurants in town. Take on the Squid Game challenges in-store and win free food, including half a year's worth of Buta Don, buffets, desserts and more.
Check out the Squid Game challenges at these 7 restaurants in Singapore.
To celebrate the launch of Squid Game Season 3, Korea Culture is calling all 'Player 456' (fictional character Seong Gi-Hun) hopefuls. From 20 Jun to 20 Jul (including weekends), enjoy a free main dish (Chicken or Grilled Chicken Chop) and buffet by showing an IC or local phone number containing the digits 4, 5 and 6 (excluding +65).
This promotion is limited to 1 redemption per diner and groups with at least 1 paying adult.
65 Airport Boulevard, Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal 3, #03-33/34, Singapore 819663 +65 9129 5228 Daily: 10.30am – 10pm | |
Just in time for Squid Game Season 3, Aburi-EN is tapping into the hype with a real-life Challenge. From 13 Jun to 31 Jul 2025, spend a minimum of S$50 (before tax) at any Aburi-EN outlet (except Chinatown Point) to enter the Squid Game Lucky Draw. To double your odds, take on the Ddakji Challenge – flip the opponent's tile successfully for an additional entry. What's at stake? A free Aburi-EN every day until 31 Dec.
Their signature Buta Don is a Japanese rice bowl dish featuring tender, grilled chestnut-fed pork slices, served with a sweet, savoury sauce and sometimes topped with an onsen egg.
For a full list of locations & contact numbers, refer (except Chinatown Point) Daily: 11am – 10pm | |
CHEFLAM'S, the famed Sichuan restaurant by Chef Lam Shan, is having its own Squid Game promotion from 18 to 30 Jun. Diners who win a round of Rock, Paper, Scissors against a staff member from 2pm to 10pm daily (last order at 9.30pm) get a scratch card.
Prizes that diners can nab include the top reward of a S$100 dining voucher, seasonal desserts, Brewlander Respect beer, S$5 dining vouchers and signature dishes such as Gold Medal Chicken and Sizzling Seafood with Crispy Rice.
5 Wallich Street, Guoco Tower, #01-13, Singapore 078881 +65 8968 8969 Daily: 11am – 10pm (last order at 9.30pm) | |
GAHE Traditional Korean Cuisine: Popular gem with quality affordable Korean faves like jjajangmyeon & army stew
From 27 Jun to 31 Jul, complete a round of 5 stones at Sukiya and/or Suki Suki Hot Pot and enjoy a free regular buffet for one, with a minimum of 3 other paying adults.
For a full list of locations, opening hours & contact numbers, refer (Suki-ya) 2 Yishun Walk, HomeTeam NS Khatib, #01-01, Singapore 767944 (Suki Suki) +65 3125 2768 (Suki Suki) Mon to Thu: 11.30am – 3pm & 6pm – 10pm (Suki Suki) Fri to Sun: 11.30am – 10pm (Suki Suki) | | (Suki-ya) | | (Suki Suki)
Put your skills (and steady hands) to the test at Typhoon Case. From 27 Jun to 31 Jul, pick up all the green pick-up sticks in a simple game of Pick Up Sticks to win a free slice of cake (choice of either Ondeh Ondeh Cake or Osmanthus Yam Mochi Cake).
For a full list of locations & contact numbers, refer . Daily: 11.30am – 10pm (last order at 9.30pm) | |
Bangkok Jam's challenge is inspired by Singapore's childhood game Country Erasers, where you flip the opponent's piece using your own. From 27 Jun to 31 Jul, defeat a staff member for a free Red Ruby dessert. Guess this is what they mean by victory is sweet.
1 Kim Seng Promenade, Great World, #02-127, Singapore 237994 +65 3125 8828 Daily: 11.30am – 10pm | |
Squid Game Season 3 is here and AJOOMMA Korean Charcoal Barbecue is bringing the thrill to the grill with their all-new 'Green Light, Red Light' promotion. From 27 Jun to 11 Jul, gather your crew (minimum 4 pax) and dine in to try your luck at Flip It & Win It.
For dine-in customers only and limited to 1 try per table, match 3 colours in a row to win exciting prizes such as a free Watermelon (Korean alcohol) or a piece of Abalone.
No 2 & 4 Gemmill Lane, Singapore 069247 +65 8789 8650 Daily: 11am – 11pm | |
Be sure to gather your friends and head to the above restaurants for a shot at free food.
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