Deals change fast! Always call ahead or check the restaurant website before you head out with hungry kids.
Eating out as a family in Singapore is expensive. Two adults, two kids, drinks, a dessert nobody asked for but somehow ended up on the table — you’re looking at $150 before you’ve even ordered coffee. So when a restaurant does a proper kids-eat-free deal, it actually changes the maths of the whole outing.
The problem is that most lists floating around online are out of date. Some restaurants quietly killed their promos. Others changed the days, the age limits, and the minimum spend. This is the 2026 BusyKidd’s guide. What’s running, what changed, what’s new, and what’s worth your time. Still — verify before you go. That caveat isn’t filler. These things shift without much warning.
Lawry’s The Prime Rib

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Thursdays were replaced with Sundays for this one. Not many guidelines have yet to adapt to this significant adjustment. When at least two adult main courses or set menus are ordered, two children (those under the age of twelve) eat for free. The entire Lawry’s 3-course meal is served to the children. This is not a case of nuggets and fries. It’s a good dinner. The agreement expires on November 30, 2026.
But take note of the ban dates. The Christmas season, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Valentine’s Day, and a few other holidays are not included. Before making a reservation on a public holiday weekend, it is worthwhile to visit their website.
- Where: 333A Orchard Road, #04-01/31, Mandarin Gallery
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Cafe Melba

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One of the most consistent deals on this list. Kids eat free every Monday and Friday with the purchase of one adult main. All day, not just lunch! The Goodman Arts Centre location has a lot of space. Kids can move around. There’s a bouncy castle on weekends and public holidays from 9 am to 4 pm. The Mediapolis outlet has one too. The Kids Club stamp card is a nice running bonus. Collect all 15 and your child gets a free meal every visit as a Gold Club member.
- Where: 90 Goodman Road, Goodman Arts Centre Block N #01-56 / 1 Stars Avenue #03-01
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Guzman y Gomez
GYG runs a Sunday kids-eat-free promo across all Singapore outlets. Two free kids’ meals come with the purchase of two regular adult mains. The catch is you have to redeem it through the GYG app as a GOMEX member. One redemption per member per Sunday.
The food—burritos, tacos, quesadillas, recognizable flavors, and reasonable portion sizes—is suitable for children under the age of twelve. In February 2026, a new Dunearn Village location opened in Bukit Timah, which is convenient if you’re in that area of the island.
- Where: Multiple outlets
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COCA Hotpot

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Steamboat with small kids can go either way. But COCA tends to go well because the whole format keeps children occupied. Choosing ingredients, watching things cook, and fishing things out of the broth. It’s interactive in a way that a regular sit-down meal isn’t. Children below 7 years old will be complimentary. There are over 65 items to work through.
- Where: Temasek Boulevard and Orchard
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COLLIN’S
This one doesn’t get talked about enough. COLLIN’S serves Western food like grilled chicken, pasta, beef lasagna, that kind of thing. And kids get a free meal with a minimum adult spend of S$50. That’s a low bar for a family meal. Multiple outlets around the island, which means wherever you are, there’s probably one nearby.
- Where: Shaw Plaza and Marina Square Exclusive
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La Nonna

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For the kid who is infatuated with pasta. This Sunday bargain has been offered by La Nonna in Holland Village for some time. And it continues. With every adult main purchase, children ages 3 to 10 get a free 8-inch pizza (Margherita, Hawaiian, or Pepperoni) or a small pasta dish (Pomodoro, Beef Bolognese, or Carbonara). There is a cozy, Italian trattoria vibe to the restaurant itself. Not the sort of environment where kids are treated like a bother.
- Where: 26/26B Lorong Mambong, Singapore 277685
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Hard Rock Cafe

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The Cuscaden outlet only — not Sentosa. Kids aged 12 and under get a free kids’ meal every Saturday and Sunday from 12 pm to 5 pm, with every adult order from the regular à la carte menu. The kids’ meal is valued at S$15.95++ and includes a dish from the kids’ menu plus a drink. The kids’ menu itself is better than most. Not just a token afterthought. And the rock memorabilia gives children something to stare at between bites, which parents will appreciate.
- Where: 50 Cuscaden Road, HPL House #02-01
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Pizza Hut
The reason this makes the list: it runs every day. Not just weekends, not just the last Sunday of the month. Every day! Kids aged 10 and below get a free kids’ meal with any selected adult à la carte main or regular pizza set meal. Not valid on public holidays or special occasions. One free kids’ meal per adult order. It’s not a fancy outing, but for a weeknight dinner when nobody wants to cook, it works.
- Where: Multiple outlets island-wide
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Lazy Lizard
One of the more generous deals out there. Kids aged 11 and below eat free every Saturday, Sunday, and public holiday. That covers every weekend plus every long weekend throughout the year. Lazy Lizard does Western comfort food — fish and chips, pasta, pizza, and burgers. Some outlets have dedicated areas with books and games for kids. The kind of place where you can actually sit down and relax for an hour, which is rarer than it sounds.
- Where: Multiple locations, including Bukit Timah, Sixth Avenue, Upper Thomson, Pasir Panjang, Promenade
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Kanada-Ya

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Kids under 12 get a free Kid’s Ramen or Kid’s Don with every order of Special Ramen. Limit of 2 free sets per table. Ramen is a better family outing than it sounds — kids tend to love the broth and noodles. Just note that the Promotion is available from Monday to Friday. Always confirm before heading across town.
- Where: Multiple locations
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Little Farms
Sunday dinners here. Kids get a free meal from the kids’ menu with every adult-sized main ordered. Little Farms builds its menu around fresh produce. The kids’ dishes are actually made with thought rather than just re-plating whatever’s cheapest. Not valid on eves of public holidays.
- Where: At all Little Farms restaurants!
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Meatsmith
American barbecue done right. Proper smokehouse techniques, dry-aged beef—the type of cuisine that fills your nostrils before you even sit down. Every adult main purchase of at least S$30++ entitles children under 12 to complimentary food. They have to decide between the Fried Chicken Sandwich and the Meatsmith Cheeseburger. Both include Ribena and kid-sized fries. cannot be used in conjunction with another offer.
- Where: 167-169 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068620
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O’Coffee Club
Simple and consistent. Kids aged 12 and below get a free kids’ meal — plus a complimentary cup of juice — with every adult à la carte main or pasta ordered. O’Coffee Club has outlets spread around the island. The menu covers waffles, salads, pasta, salmon, and the usual range. Works for families with different taste preferences in the same group.
- Where: Multiple outlets, including Sengkang, North Bridge Road, Jewel Changi Airport
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Pastamania
This one is easy to schedule because it only takes place once a month on the final Sunday of each month. With each adult main order, children receive a complimentary Kids’ Meal. The meal consists of a hot or iced Milo, a side dish (cheese sticks, garlic bread, waffle potatoes, or soup), and a main course (six options, including Mac & Cheese and Creamy Honey Chicken). Since kids’ meals often cost S$9.90, the savings are substantial.
- Where: Multiple outlets, including Choa Chu Kang, Bugis, Tampines
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Hanjip Korean Grill House

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Weekend lunches only at the Clarke Quay outlet. Kids under 10 get a free kids’ lunch set with every paying adult. Three menu options to choose from, and each set comes with apple or orange juice. On regular days, the kids’ meals are priced at S$10. For a family of four doing two adult meals and two free kids’ meals, that’s a real saving on what’s otherwise a pretty solid Korean grill experience.
- Where: 3C River Valley Road, #01-11, Singapore 179022
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The Coconut Club
One of Singapore’s most celebrated nasi lemak. Kids under 5 get a complimentary classic Nasi Lemak — coconut rice, peanuts, ikan bilis, and cucumber. No minimum spend required for the kids’ portion. It’s a small gesture, and the portions are small too, but the food is legitimately good. Worth going to for the meal itself, even before you factor in the freebie.
- Where: 269 Beach Road / 97 Frankel Avenue
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Carlton Hotel Weekend Seafood Buffet
If your family does the Saturday seafood spread seriously, this one earns its place. Kids below 7 dine free at the weekend seafood buffet. Adults pay S$128+. Kids aged 7 to 12 pay S$38+. The spread covers fresh oysters, prawns, crab legs, shrimp fried rice, pandan chicken, and more. There’s also a 1-for-1 adult discount running alongside it, which helps with the overall cost for a family.
- Where: 76 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189558
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Zaffron Kitchen
North Indian food done well. Multi-award-winning spot with a deal that’s easy to use: kids under 8 eat free with every paying adult. Up to three free children per table. The menu covers the classics — butter chicken, lamb rogan josh, dal makhani, and garlic naan. The East Coast Road outlet is the most family-friendly in terms of atmosphere. The Star Vista and Great World locations are both convenient if you’re in the west or central.
- Where: East Coast Road, Star Vista, Great World
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Bonus: Guoco Midtown — Six Restaurants, One Sunday Deal
Not one restaurant but a whole destination worth knowing about. Every Sunday, Guoco Midtown runs a family programme where kids under 12 eat free across six participating restaurants: So Do Fun, MASHI NO MASHI, Dal.Komm PlayGround, British Indian Curry Hut, The Telegraph by Olivia & Co., and Cafe Carrera by Baker & Cook. There’s also a kids’ corner with playground equipment, free popcorn, candy floss, and colouring activities. Confirmed running until 29 March 2026. Check their website for any extension after that.
- Where: 128 Beach Road, Singapore 189773
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Before You Go
- Call ahead or check the website. Every deal on this list can and does change. Restaurants update their promotions quietly, add blackout dates, or end things without a public announcement. A two-minute check saves you from showing up with hungry children and a deal that no longer exists.
- Watch out for blackout dates. Most deals exclude public holidays, public holiday eves, and popular dates like Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. During June school holidays and November school holidays — exactly when you most want to use these — several restaurants pause their kids eat free promos. Plan accordingly.
- Minimum spend conditions are common. Some deals require a minimum adult spend to unlock the free kids’ meal. It usually doesn’t kill the value of the deal but it’s good to know before you order.
- Book in advance on weekends. Family-friendly spots with good deals fill up. For Lawry’s, La Nonna, and Sabio especially, weekend bookings go fast. Reserve early.
BusyKidd keeps an eye on the best family dining deals in Singapore. Bookmark this page and check back — we update it as deals change throughout the year.
