Fast-food breakfast deals

We all love coupons and deals. And as much as we love our kaya toast, roti prata, nasi lemak, mee siam, etc., that are easily available at hawker centres or food courts, we can't be eating those day in and day out. We want some variety. American fast food restaurants have invaded our shore since decades ago and like it or not they are here to stay. Fortunately they seem to have adapted to local taste and even have porridge or congee set complete with coffee or tea and the optional half-boiled eggs. Nasi lemak and chicken rice can be found in some fast-food chain lunch and dinner menus!

Porridge meal with half-boiled eggs
So if we crave for some western food and pancakes there is a $3.95 breakfast deals that include two pieces of blueberry or chocolate pancakes with hashbrown and scrambled egg and a cup of iced milo. The good old milo. To put energy in your body. You can sprinkle the pancakes with maple syrup or spread some butter.

And you can surf the internet using the free wireless@sg WiFi while having breakfast as most fast-food restaurants have that set-up. Great, we all know breakfast is the most important meal of the day and we can read the latest news while having our tasty brekkie at fast-food restaurants.

Other than this pancake deals, there are also others like egg benny sold by Burger King, a sandwich with generous egg and chicken ham slices in it. A set comes with coffee or tea and sold for $3.95. It seems like fast-food outlets know the public love $3.95 deals! For a bit more say 50 cents you can 'upgrade' coffee to orange juice.

Breakfast deals at Fast-food chain
Breakfast deals at Fast-food chain
Or if you prefer gourmet Americano you have to add $1. And they will sell hash brown for 50 cents more. The perennial favourite has to be the porridge or congee set sold for $3.60 which include a bowl of porridge or congee with a cup of coffee or tea. You can find them at KFC.

These days you can find breakfast deals at just about any fast-food chains. At McDonalds, BK, Long John Siver, KFC, or at your favourite coffee shop fot that $2 chwee kueh or nasi lemak. Yes, you can still find tasty breakfast deals in the most expensive city in the world.

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