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November 23, 2025

The Sunday Times highlights Christmas meals from $15 to $300 and takeaway turkey treats

- Eunice Quek

With just over a month until Christmas, it is time to put on the stretchy pants and gear up for festive feasting.

You can splash out on InterConti-nental Singapore's epic Big Christmas Buffet, which ranges from $158++ to $298++. Or head to Kenny Rogers Roasters for its $14.90++ meal, which includes a quarter rotisserie roasted chicken with garlic butter sauce and corn muffin covered in rainbow sprinkles.

For best value, go for the lunch buffets, several of which are priced from $40++ to $50++ a person.

And if your focus is just on savouring turkey, The Sunday Times also highlights some unusual options to consider. These include mentaiko, buah keluak and spicy turmeric coconut turkey.

Here is your Christmas foodie list sorted according to budget.

FROM $14.90++ A PERSON

KENNY ROGERS ROASTERS

What: Whether you are dining solo or have a party of eight, the halalcertified Kenny Rogers chain has you covered this Christmas. Its solo meal ($14.90++) includes a quarter rotisserie roasted chicken with garlic butter sauce, one arabiki chicken sausage, rainbow corn muffin and a choice of side and soft drink.

There are also sets for four ($59++), six ($108++) and eight ($128++) people, available for dine-in or takeaway.

These bigger sets include truffle chicken ham and truffle chicken meatloaf - a reinvented version cut and fried in long strips like fries for easy eating. The two items, along with the arabiki chicken sausages and rainbow corn muffins, are also sold as a la carte items.

Where: Kenny Rogers' outlets, including Marina Square, The Clementi Mall and City Square Mall

When: Till Dec 15

Info: Order online at kennyrogers.oddle.me

FROM $50++ A PERSON

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