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The Great Steak Escape 2022

  • Restaurants, Steakhouse
  1. The Great Steak Escape 2022
    Photograph: Cavemen Restaurant & Bar
  2. The Great Steak Escape 2022
    Photograph: Butcher Box
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Time Out says

There's nothing better than sinking your teeth into a steak that’s done just right, when it’s seared to a delish pink hue of medium rare. With The Great Steak Escape, gather your entire family for the next best thing to a holiday Down Under – it’s happening now till June 30, so you’ve got the school holidays to make the most of it. It is the “family edition” after all, featuring 10 family-friendly restaurants alongside five butchers and F&B retailers. 

The Great Steak Escape will be held across restaurants like Cavemen Restaurant & Bar, Riders Cafe, Surrey Hills Grocer, and The Halia. While the focus is undoubtedly placed on red meat, each restaurant will also be doling out kid-friendly dishes. 

Take The Halia: a halal-ceritfied restaurant at Singapore Botanic Gardens. The Tasmanian King Island striploin and Little Joe ribeye, as grass-fed beef takes centre stage, but there’s also a beef bolognese spaghettini that’s perfect for kids. It’s the same over at Cavemen Restaurant & Bar, a casual steakhouse tucked along Balestier Road. For June only, opt for the Steak Escape (from $155 for three) for a hearty meal. This comes with an organic T-bone steak, beef bourguignon, and a beef lasagne that’s bound to please all kids. If heading down in a larger group, you can also order up the larger Steak Escape (from $180 for five), which comes with two serves of T-bone steak and an oriental lamb shank. 

Simply by ordering one dish from the special promo menus of these restaurants, you can possibly win a one-night staycation at Park Hotel Alexandra. You can also choose to splurge on nifty family meal packs for a full-fledged feast at home, from the likes of Butcher Box, The Meat Club, and NTUC FairPrice. 

Check out The Great Steak Escape for more details.

Pailin Boonlong
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