Saturday Lunch Buffet Menu 17.1.2026
📍Address: 20 Cavan Road Singapore 209851
Time : 11am till 2.30 pm.
💰 Price: $7 Netts
If you're planning to visit Dragon’s Bite on Saturday, January 17, 2026, for their lunch buffet, you're in for a treat with a great variety of dishes at an incredibly affordable price of $7 Nett. From my previous dining experiences at similar local venues, such buffet menus often offer a hearty mix of flavorful and comforting dishes, and Dragon’s Bite is no exception. The curry chicken, for instance, is usually rich in spices yet balanced, perfect for those who enjoy a slightly spicy kick. The seaweed egg soup adds a mild, nourishing element to the meal, great for warming up and complementing the stronger flavors. The inclusion of stir-fried thick noodles and pork collar with salted vegetables shows a nice balance between carbohydrate-rich and protein-packed options. The deep fried samosas bring a crunchy texture and are ideal as an appetizer or snack during the buffet. Meanwhile, the Kampung fried rice and vegetables such as stir-fried chye sum make the meal filling and nutritionally balanced. Such a buffet setup, available from late morning till mid-afternoon, is perfect for anyone wanting to enjoy a leisurely weekend lunch without breaking the bank. The location at 20 Cavan Road is accessible and offers a cozy dining environment. I always appreciate buffets that combine variety with affordable pricing because it allows me to try multiple dishes without feeling rushed or overly expensive. The price being only $7 Nett makes this lunch buffet particularly appealing for students, office workers, or anyone looking for a budget-friendly dining option in Singapore. Visiting Dragon’s Bite for this buffet could be a wonderful way to spend your Saturday, sampling different local-style dishes and enjoying a relaxed meal. Don’t forget to come early to make the most of the buffet hours, and perhaps revisit to try everything on the menu including the minced meat omelette and stir-fried shredded pork with carrots, which sound like must-tries.
