Meow Barbecue sells new platter in giant “cat food” cans, pledges to feed a stray cat for every order
Hoping to show some love to the furry friends and/or therapists found under our HDB blocks?
Here’s a great chance if you’re also a barbecue lover: Meow Barbecue has launched a new Meow Platter-In-A-Can and is pledging to feed a stray cat for each order!
For those unfamiliar, Meow Barbecue is a popular brand that originated in China. It opened its first overseas outpost at its current Bugis location just last year.
Located at the popular Bugis+, the outlet is known for its quirky branding and decor that features many adorable cat elements.
Besides that, it’s also remembered for offering some rather interesting promotions — some may remember it as the viral restaurant that offered limited-time discounts of up to 50% based on diners’ height difference.
Its newest antic? Serving up its most popular ingredients “cat food” style!
Yes, Meow Barbecue’s newest Meow Platter-In-A-Can (S$66, U.P. S$88) is presented in a life-sized can, complete with a peel-off lid.
Each platter will feature six of Meow Barbecue’s signatures, namely:
- Meow signature spicy beef: Grain-fed 129-day-old sliced beef marinated with tangy pickled chillies
- Premium iberico pork belly: Pork belly directly imported from Spain
- Black pepper pork chop: Pork chops marinated with punchy black pepper
- Meow signature chicken with Sichuan peppers: Chicken spiced up with green peppercorns and a secret house-made chilli mix
- Diamond-cut marinated beef ribs: Beef ribs marinated with an in-house secret sauce and cut in diamond shapes for better grilling ratio
- Meow signature beef cubes with onion: Marinated oyster blade beef cubes served with onion
On top of that, for every platter ordered from Nov 7 to Dec 31, Meow Barbecue has pledged to feed one stray cat for a day .
This is the perfect chance for meat lovers to indulge in some of their favourite food and also make sure the meow meows are well-fed as the initiative sees Meow Barbecue teaming up with Project LUNI.
The non-governmental organisation has been a mainstay in Singapore and has been helping the street cats since 2016, feeding more than seven hundred strays a day — so you can be sure the cats are in good hands!
For more ideas on what to eat, read our stories on the most indulgent bomboloni in Singapore and Gyutan-Tan’s new outlet-exclusive Japanese afternoon tea at Orchard.
Do explore the new GrabFood Dine-in service for awesome deals.
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Meow Barbecue Singapore
Bugis+, 01-17, 201 Victoria Street
Nearest MRT station: Bugis
Open: Sunday to Thursday (11.30am to 10pm), Friday and Saturday (11.30am to 12am)
Bugis+, 01-17, 201 Victoria Street
Nearest MRT station: Bugis
Open: Sunday to Thursday (11.30am to 10pm), Friday and Saturday (11.30am to 12am)