Bought a voucher at $59 from deal.com.sg that is worth $100 for Jpot steamboat and made a reservation 1 day before for dinner with Sis and family~ We were quite surprised when we were given a big table that is good for 10 adults when I only reserved for 4 adults, 3 children and 1 baby.
Luckily we were seated in a room as the whole dinner was so noisy with kids around and only a few tables in the room could hear us.
Ordered Bak Kut Teh and JPOT Superior Broth as our soup base and both tasted nice. Everything was ordered through an iPad that was conveniently located near our table! Everything that was on the menu, could be found on the iPad and ordering was as easy as 123. Of course, there are certain things that we will still need to check with the staff, such as portioning etc, otherwise, you may just order without a need to call for a staff.
Couldn't believe how technology has aided F&B by cutting manpower and on top of it, these expenses that were spent to improve efficiency and productivity can be partially subsidy by the government through the productivity & Innovation Credit (PIC) grant. You may find out more information about the grant through IRAS website.
Not sure why they gave a quail egg along with the chicken. Maybe we should break the egg and mix it with the meat before cooking in the boiling hotpot? |
Meatballs were handmade and very fresh! |
and oh, since I am using the voucher, I am watching my cost as I place order on the iPad. It was so convenient! All I had to do was to view my cart and the final bill that looks exactly the same as the final receipt will be generated on the iPad.
Spent $150 in total and only topped up $50 after using the voucher. Hence, total cost of the dinner is $109 instead of $150. Come to think of it, it's like providing customer a 25% discount of their bill.
All shops were closed after we finished our dinner.
Still managed to grab a photo of the day!
Say cheese…..
Ada was so happy and kept smiling when I'm trying hard to put her to bed.
Yawns…
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