Halal seafood zi char at Makan By The Bay
Image credit: @annadumbrique, @syc008
From the slightly singed wok hei flavours to the roaring flames in their tiny kitchens, zi char restaurants are such an important fixture that many of us will miss during the COVID-19 circuit breaker period.
If you’ve been craving local seafood dishes like chili crab and cereal prawns, Makan By The Bay is serving up a $58 promotion that is halal-certified and can be delivered right to your doorstep.
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The cereal prawns at Makan By The Bay
Image credit: @syc008
Located at the picturesque Satay By The Bay, Makan By The Bay is a halal zi char eatery that serves iconic local dishes to locals and tourists alike.
Their menu largely consists of seafood options like fish, crab, crayfish, prawns, sotong and lala, along with zi char favourites like fried rice and hor fun.
Image credit: @annadumbrique
During this circuit breaker period, Makan By The Bay is offering a $58 set meal promotion with a choice of 2 sets:
The set meals are enough for 2-3 to enjoy, but do note that the $58 is not inclusive of delivery fees of between $5-$15 depending on location. Makan By The Bay also caters to larger parties with a la carte orders like BBQ Stingray (from $13), Sotong (from $16) and other perennial zi char favourites like hor fun, fried rice and salted egg yolk dishes.
To place an order, drop a WhatsApp text to 96581525 or call Satay By The Bay’s delivery hotline at 90114590. As we hunker down for the weeks ahead, a scrumptious seafood treat might help lift spirits.
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