Posh Dining Made Affordable with the Entertainer 2016

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when someone mentions ‘one-for-one’?

For us, it’s the Entertainer.

If you don’t already know, Entertainer is a publisher of discount books that originated in Dubai, which allows you to enjoy ‘buy-one-get-one-free’ offers across a massive line-up of cafes and restaurants around the island – no strings attached.

As personal users, we speak from experience when we say that the Entertainer has taken a hefty load off our wallets. And with all the offers available on your phone in a user-friendly app, we don’t see a reason not to sign up for the 2016 edition too.

With over 1,275 buy-one-get-one-free offers – each partner merchant has three offers up for redemption – for fine dining restaurants, casual eateries, bars, cafes, and beauty outlets, consumers can look forward to new merchants including MEATliquor, My Little Spanish Place, and Pan Pacific Singapore to be on the app.

We’ve partnered with the good people at the Entertainer to bring you the app at $75 (originally retailing at $85) with an exclusive discount code. The most awesome part, though, is that the Entertainer also includes Entertainer Travel 2016! Featuring over 300 offers for hotels all over the world, merchants include luxury hotel chains like Sofitel, Intercontinental, Grand Hyatt, Shangri-La, and The Westin.

Just in case you need more incentive, here’s a glimpse of what you can enjoy with the Entertainer with most of them being one-for-one main course deals:

Bedrock Bar & Grill

We can safely say that Bedrock Bar & Grill has one of the best steaks in town. Hidden behind Somerset 313, the classy setting of the restaurant is well-matched by the quality of their beef since only the finest cuts are used here. Plus, they have a full-service whisky bar.

Read our full review here.

Buyan Restaurant

One of Singapore’s few Russian eateries, Buyan certainly does a good job of bringing some of Mother Russia’s culinary delights to Singapore. Think hearty fare like Borscht, Cossack Lamb and Chicken Kiev paired with a large selection of bottled beers, wines, and of course, vodkas of every flavour you can imagine.

Read our full review here.

Fat Cow

For something Japanese beef, there’s no where better to go than Fat Cow. As you sit around the table ogling the meat refrigerator, the only question on your mind will be what steak to order from the holy trinity of Black Angus, USDA Wagyu and Japanese Matsusaka.

Read our full review here.

Gattopardo

Boasting a terrific seafood-centric menu, the food at this Italian cuisine powerhouse is inspired by Executive Chef Lino Sauro’s South Italian roots. Less is more here, as Chef Lino goes back to basics by letting the freshness of seafood speak for itself.

Read our full review here.

The Halia at Raffles Hotel

The Halia at Raffles Hotel might not be situated in a beautiful garden like its sister restaurant at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, it’s definitely no less romantic. Here, European cuisine sits alongside Asian-inspired dishes such as the popular Halia Chili Crab.

Read our full review here.

Original Sin

Located conveniently just off Holland Road, this well-established vegetarian venue maintains a stable crowd of expats and local families, their menu gearing towards the Mediterranean. Expect hearty salads, pastas, and lots of tasty dips.

Read our full review here.

The Pelican Seafood Bar & Grill

Serving up East Coast American cuisine with an emphasis on seafood and steaks, the seafood – especially the oysters – here is fresh as anything! Couple that with a magnificent view of Marina Bay and you’ve got a superb after-work chill spot.

Read our full review here.

Senso Ristorante & Bar

Established in 2000, Senso has been serving up superb Italian food with consistent and impeccable service. Throw in the gorgeous Roman-esque courtyard, and you’d understand how it withstood the test of time. Plus, you get 1-for-1 on their wildly popular Prosecco Brunch too.

Read our full review here.

If you don’t see it already, the likelihood of “making” the money you pay for the app back by dining at the aforementioned restaurants one or twice. Not to mention you’ll have it for the whole year – so why wait?

For more information and to purchase the app, head to their website and key in the discount code ‘2016CITYNOMADS’ at checkout. Enjoy!

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Deputy Editor

Gary is one of those proverbial jack of all trades… you know the rest. When not writing about lifestyle and culture, he dabbles in photography, graphic design, plays four instruments and is a professional wearer of bowties. His greatest weakness: spending more money on clothes than he probably should. Find him across the social world as @grimlay