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13 Freebies At Haidilao Singapore To Take Advantage Of During Your Next Hotpot Feast

13 Freebies At Haidilao Singapore To Take Advantage Of During Your Next Hotpot Feast

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When we Singaporeans think of having hotpot, the household name Haidilao probably pops up immediately in our minds. And regardless of whichever outlet you check out, there’s always a long queue. That’s no surprise though, as not only is their food mouth-watering, they’re also extremely generous with their freebies.

If you’re new to the Haidilao scene or a loyal customer who has yet to uncover the full list of perks to be had, check out these freebies that all Haidilao Singapore outlets offer, and make sure you tick them off your list during your next meal there.


What’s the best time to visit Haidilao?


Haidilao tends to get pretty crowded on weekends, and especially during peak lunch and dinner hours. To avoid painfully long queues, we suggest heading down right before peak period, at either 11am or 4-5pm.

You can also consider visiting less crowded outlets in the heartlands, like at The Seletar Mall and Sun Plaza. If you’re heading to outlets in town like at Plaza Singapura or MBS, defo expect to wait a lil’ longer.

You can also shorten your wait time by making an online reservation or calling in earlier to take a queue number for your preferred timeslot. Do note that you’ll probably still have to wait a while upon arrival, though!


How much does a meal at Haidilao cost?


While the amount you spend at Haidilao really depends entirely on what and how much you order, the average diner tends to fork out roughly $45 to $55 per pax for a filling meal. As a rough gauge, base prices start at $13 for a portion of a single-flavour soup base, while dishes typically range between $6 and $20.


1. Free-flow snacks like BBQ crackers & ice cream while queuing


HDL snacks

The queues at Haidilao can get crazy long, and to stop your stomach from growling, they offer up all types of sweet and savoury treats while you wait for your seats. These options range from packets of BBQ and wheat chips to watermelon slices and even ice cream.

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And to make the wait a little less torturous, there are even card games and Connect Four sets to entertain you while you queue.


2. Gel manicure & gloves


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Image credit:
Haidilao Singapore

Yes, ladies, this is probably one of the reasons why Haidilao’s queues are extraordinarily long. They sure know how to pamper their female customers who’re waiting for their seats by providing them with free gel manicures. Children who are yearning to get their nails done too are more than welcome.

Customers can choose between having simple single-coloured nails or themed nail art designs during festive occasions. To protect your freshly done nails, the restaurant also provides you with plastic gloves.


3. Prawn peeling service


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Image credit: Haidilao Singapore via Facebook

We all know one person who only eats prawns if they’re peeled, and whether you’re that pampered person or the one who ends up doing the peeling, you’d be glad to know that the restaurant offers up free prawn peeling services.

Simply wave to any friendly staff and state your request and voila, you got it. Say goodbye to dirty hands and just sit back and enjoy your meal.


4. Charging ports & wifi


HDL hotpot
You’ll need some juice and Wifi to IG story your spread of meats at HDL

Yas, charging ports and WiFi. The charging ports are built into every table so just whip out your USB and refuel your phone’s battery juice if you’re running low for that perfect flat lay shot.

The username and password for the free WiFi are as follows:
ID: haidilaohotpot
Password: haidilao

You’re welcome.


5. Birthday fruit platter & longevity buns during birthday month


bday freebies

One year older, one year healthier. To celebrate your birthday, Haidilao will give you a free fruit platter, complete with a slice of cake, during your birthday month. And we’re not looking at just a small plate with only 1 type of fruit. We’re looking at a huge spread including mangoes, kiwi, tomatoes, and seedless grapes.

The elderly get something a little different: longevity buns, which represent health and long life in Chinese culture. In addition, the restaurant also loans all birthday peeps a giant LED-light display signboard with the words “Happy Birthday”.


6. Children’s toys & playroom


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Image credit: Haidilao Singapore via Facebook

Haidilao is a family-friendly dining experience, thanks to the restaurant’s playrooms for children. These spaces can be found at selected outlets and contain toys, games, and slides to keep the little ones entertained.

Parents can also request for the baby cot to be brought directly to the table so they can keep a closer eye on their toddlers.

@haidilaosingapore

🆕New Haidilao Toys Are Here!🌟 Meet the skateboarding “Little Laolao”, adorable playhouse sets, and mini Haidilao toy cars! 🛴🚗 Super cute, double the fun—kids and adults alike will love them! Dine in now for a chance to get them for FREE! Limited stock, first come first served. Bring your little ones to Haidilao for delicious food and playful moments~ 📍Visit your nearest outlet and grab yours today! #HaidilaoSingapore #HaidilaoToys #NewToysAlert #FunForAll

♬ original sound – Haidilao Singapore – Haidilao Singapore

For those who prefer to stay at the table, you can also request toys for your little ones. Past freebies have included adorable Haidilao-themed toy cars, a fun memento to bring home after the hotpot is done.


7. Hair ties


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Image credit: Ebay

Ladies (and gentlemen) with long hair will understand how it always gets in the way when eating. Once again, Haidilao comes to the rescue with their complimentary hair ties so you don’t have to borrow from your friends. Aside from helping you keep your hair in place, the restaurant will also provide you with aprons to protect your clothes from stains.


8. Ziplock bag to protect your phone from soup splashes


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You can also request smaller ziplock bags to protect other personal belongings like jewellery

Image credit: Wander In The Raine By Sherraine YQ

Placing your phone anywhere near boiling water is pretty precarious, but many of us take the risk anyway. But to give our phones extra protection, the restaurant provides free ziplock bags in case of any soup or drink spillage.


9. Free Haidilao membership to chalk up points to redeem branded gifts


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Image credit: Haidilao Singapore via Facebook

Loyal fans of Haidilao, here’s an extra excuse for you to continue dining there. If you sign up for Haidilao’s membership program, you’ll receive points for every dollar spent ($1=1 point), which can be used to redeem menu items and attractive branded prizes like Dyson hairdryers.

The gifts change every few months, so you’ll always be surprised by what’s offered next.

HDL membership 2
Image credit: HaiDiLao Singapore Facebook

It’s completely free to be a Haidilao member, so just notify any of the staff of your request and you’re in the fam.


10. Zero corkage fee


HDL drinks
Image credit: @valnyang via Instagram

We know how particular restaurants can be sometimes, with all their rules about not allowing drinks purchased from other stores to be brought in. Well, that’s something you won’t have to worry about at Haidilao Singapore since they don’t charge you corkage. Yep, feel free to bring your bubble tea into the restaurant without having to worry about it getting confiscated.


11. Download the HDL app for free dishes every Tuesday


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Image credit: Haidilao Singapore via Facebook

Besides accumulating points for gift redemptions, members who download Haidilao’s app will also receive complimentary vouchers for freebies every Tuesday. These include anything from free drinks and meat dishes, to sides like meatballs and veggies.

P.S. New users will also receive up to $10 voucher coupons upon downloading the app.


12. Create your own soup base


@ms.quek

Did you know that you can make DIY Spicy Soup at Haidilao using the sauce condiments? Its so easy just follow this recipe. ‼️×3 times total‼️ Sesame Sauce 2scoop Sesame oil 1 scoop Sacha sauce 1 scoop Sacha sauce 1 scoop Minced garlic 1 scoop Oyster sayce 1 scoop Soy sauce 1 scoop Fried Sesame Salt #haidilao #haidilaohotpot #singapore #haidilaohack #fyp

♬ Coffee Break, On the Terrace – Cozy-Cozy-Moodscape

 

Here’s a hack that’ll save you from paying for a soup base: order a plain water base for free, then head to the sauce bar to build your own broth from scratch. Popular DIY recipes include a mala base with chilli oil, a sukiyaki-style broth with soy sauce, or a creamy soya milk soup with a $3 soya milk drink. You can also adjust the spice level to your liking by adding chilli oil for the right kick.

Do note that the sauce bar costs $4/pax, but if you’re already using it for your dipping sauces, the DIY soup base is essentially free. With a quarter-pot soup base starting from $11, the savings add up.


13. Donate blood for a 20% discount


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Image credit: @heybloodbuddy and @haidilaosingapore via Instagram

Haidilao has teamed up with the Singapore Red Cross to reward blood donors with 20% off food items at all 15 outlets islandwide. If you donated on the same day, simply show your bandaged arm to the staff, while those dining on a different day can flash their donation proof on the DonateBlood app to redeem the discount any weekday in March.


Hacks & freebies at Haidilao Singapore


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And there you have it, an extensive list of freebies to look out for apart from just Haidilao’s manicure services. We hope that this list will make your next visit extra memorable as you nab every one of these good steals.

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Cover image adapted from @haidilaosingapore via TikTok, @heybloodbuddy and @haidilaosingapore via Instagram
Originally published on 22nd July 2019. Last updated by Celine Wee on 25th March 2026.