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COMPLIMENTARY KID’S MEAL AT FISH & CO THIS CHILDREN’S DAY

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Treat yourself and the kids to a healthy dish of fish this Children’s Day! Head on down to Fish & Co and, with every a la carte main course ordered, kids get to eat Kid’s Bait meal free of charge. This is sure to be one Children’s Day treat that will fill their hungry tums and be full of nutritious goodness.

 

NEW kid’s menu at Fish & Co

There’s even more great news for the kids (and parents too) coming from Fish & Co real soon. Fish & Co know how important nutritious food is for the kids, and when the family heads out to a restaurant we need to know we’ll find something healthy and tasty for the kids. As of late October, Fish & Co will be rolling out a revamped and healthier children’s menu, offering a wide variety of dishes and sides, priced at just $8.95++. Each kid’s meal comes with a nutritious side of poached carrots, a drink (orange juice, cranberry juice, Milo or UHT milk) and choice of fruit or ice-cream for dessert!

Dish selections include:-

  • Bowline (Farfalle pasta in cheese sauce with fish nuggets),
  • Captain Hook (Fish & Chips),
  • King’s Ransom (Mac & Cheese),
  • Pirates’ Treasure (Spaghetti in homemade tomato sauce, topped with chicken nuggets) and more.

 

It only get’s better at Fish & Co, and this new kid’s menu comes right on the heels of Fish & Co’s under-500 calories menu selections to offer diners great flavours without compromising the waistline.

 

The Children’s Day complimentary kids meal promotion is available for all dine-in customers at all
Fish & Co Singapore outlets on 3rd October only.
Fish & Co’s new kids’ menu will be available from late October onwards.
Fish & Co’s under-500 calories menu selection is available at all Singapore outlets now.

 

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