Best Italian Restaurant Deals in Singapore 2026: 1-for-1 Pizza, Pasta and Set Lunches

Best Italian restaurant deals in Singapore: where to actually save in 2026
Italian is one of the easiest cuisines in Singapore to overpay for. A wood-fired pizza and a plate of pasta at a sit-down restaurant clears $50 for two before drinks, yet the same two dishes can land at $22 to $26 total through a standing 1-for-1 lunch that most diners never look for.
This guide maps every reliable Italian deal mechanic in Singapore: true 1-for-1 pizza and pasta lunches, all-day 1-for-1 takeout, value-chain member perks, Italian buffets and semi-buffets, and the membership platforms that unlock 1-for-1 mains across rotating Italian restaurants.
Last verified: 2 June 2026. Italian restaurant prices, 1-for-1 windows and platform discounts change often. Always confirm the current terms on the restaurant or platform page before booking or ordering.
1. True 1-for-1 pizza and pasta lunches
The strongest standing Italian deal in Singapore is the weekday 1-for-1 dine-in lunch at Spizza, a legitimate wood-fired pizza restaurant rather than a fast-food chain. It is a fixed-price 1-for-1, so it runs without a code or membership.
Spizza weekday dine-in lunch (Monday to Thursday, 11:30am to 2:30pm) prices the 1-for-1 as:
- Two pastas for $22. Order two pasta mains and pay one combined price, which works out to $11 per pasta at a sit-down Italian restaurant.
- One pizza plus one pasta for $24. The mixed option, useful for a pizza-and-pasta-to-share table of two.
- Two 12-inch pizzas for $26. Two full wood-fired pizzas at $13 each, which is the standout value if your table prefers pizza.
The catch to read first: the 1-for-1 excludes the Make Your Own Pizza option and Seasonal Specials, and does not run on public holidays or special occasions. Stick to the standard pizza and pasta menu and the deal applies cleanly. Posted directly on Spizza's offers page.
2. All-day 1-for-1 Italian takeout
The dine-in 1-for-1 above is capped to a weekday lunch window, but Spizza also runs the same 1-for-1 pricing on takeout across a much wider schedule, which is the bigger hack for most people.
- Spizza 1-for-1 takeout. Same prices as the dine-in deal (two pastas $22, pizza plus pasta $24, two pizzas $26), but available Monday to Friday from 11:30am to 2:30pm and again 5:30pm to 10pm, plus all day Saturday and Sunday. Offered at the Bukit Timah, Jalan Kayu and Havelock outlets. Posted on Spizza's takeout offers page.
Why this matters: the takeout deal runs on weekends and weekday dinners when the dine-in 1-for-1 does not. If you are happy to collect and eat at home or in the office, you get the same per-pizza price with none of the weekday-lunch timing constraint. For a family pizza night, two 12-inch pizzas at $26 is hard to beat.
3. Value Italian chains and member perks
Beyond 1-for-1, the value-chain tier of Italian dining in Singapore builds savings into memberships and standing weekday perks rather than promo windows. PastaMania is the clearest example.
- PastaMania senior 30% off a la carte (Mondays). Diners aged 60 and above get 30% off all a la carte items on Mondays through 2026, dine-in and takeaway, on proof of ID. Not valid on public holidays and not at the Pronto outlets (Pioneer Mall, Toa Payoh, Changi T2). Posted on PastaMania's official what's-on page.
- PastaMania Kids Eat Free (last Sunday of the month). One free Kids' Meal (worth $9.90) per receipt with any adult main ordered, dine-in only, for children aged 10 and under. Runs only on the last Sunday of each month.
- PastaMania TriplePlus loyalty. A free-to-join programme giving a 25% birthday voucher and up to 10% cashback rebates, usable across 10+ brands in the same group. A useful standing layer if PastaMania is in your regular rotation.
PastaMania also runs a separate student-meal menu at a lower price tier, which is worth asking about if you are a student dining in. As with all chain menus, confirm current pricing in-store, since the full menu is published as a PDF rather than on-page prices.
4. Italian buffets and semi-buffets
For a sit-down Italian splurge that still has a value mechanic, the hotel semi-buffet format is the one to scan. You pay a fixed price for an antipasti and dessert buffet, often with a la carte mains included, which suits a group that wants variety without per-plate ordering.
- Basilico at the Regent Singapore. A long-running Italian semi-buffet (antipasti and dessert spread plus a la carte mains) that is bookable through Chope. Pricing and format change periodically and bank-card 1-for-1 deals sometimes attach to it, so confirm the current per-head price and what the buffet includes directly with the restaurant before booking.
How to judge an Italian semi-buffet: it wins when your group will actually work through multiple antipasti and desserts on top of a main. If you only want one pizza or pasta each, the 1-for-1 lunch in section 1 is far better value. For the broadest list of hotel buffet 1-for-1s across banks, our buffet promotions guide tracks 80-plus deals.
5. 1-for-1 Italian via Burpple Beyond and Eatigo
Outside the chains, the standing 1-for-1 value across a rotating set of Italian restaurants sits on two membership and reservation platforms. Used well, they cover the mid-tier and premium Italian venues that do not run their own promos.
- Burpple Beyond 1-for-1 main courses. A paid membership (around $8.25 to $11 per month) that unlocks 1-for-1 deals at 500+ restaurants, with up to 4 deals per outlet and Italian venues rotating through. The maths works only if you dine out often enough that two or three 1-for-1 mains cover the monthly fee.
- Eatigo time-based discounts. A free reservation app offering 15% to 50% off the food bill depending on how off-peak your slot is, with the deepest discounts at unpopular hours. Spizza, among others, appears on Eatigo, so an off-peak Eatigo booking can layer on top of an already-cheap Italian meal. The discount applies to the food bill only and excludes drinks and service.
One more Italian-specific perk worth knowing: Spizza runs a weekday happy hour (Monday to Friday, 5:30pm to 8pm) with a $40++ bottle of Prosecco plus a complimentary side, and Tiger beer at $5.50++ a bottle. It is a drinks deal rather than a food one, but it pairs naturally with the takeout or dine-in pizza above.
6. Weekday vs weekend timing decoder
Almost every Italian deal in Singapore is timing-gated. Choosing when and how you order (dine-in versus takeout) moves the bill more than any single discount.
When each Italian deal type fires
Deal type | Best timing | Typical value |
Spizza 1-for-1 dine-in lunch | Mon to Thu, 11:30am to 2:30pm | 2 pizzas $26 / 2 pastas $22 |
Spizza 1-for-1 takeout | Weekday lunch + dinner, all weekend | Same prices, wider window |
PastaMania senior 30% off | Mondays (aged 60+) | 30% off a la carte |
Eatigo off-peak | Mid-afternoon, early/late dinner | 15% to 50% off food bill |
Burpple Beyond 1-for-1 | Any time the outlet allows | 1-for-1 on eligible mains |
The pattern: the cheapest dine-in Italian is a weekday lunch, but the cheapest Italian overall is often takeout, because Spizza's 1-for-1 takeout runs on weekends and weeknights when the dine-in deal is closed. Match the format to your timing and you rarely pay full price.
As with all dining deals, 1-for-1s and member perks pause on public holidays, and platform discounts thin out on holiday eves. Plan group Italian meals around a normal weekday or use the takeout deal on weekends.
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7. Other Singapore F&B deal guides worth comparing
If Italian is not quite what you are after for your next meal, the sister guides below cover the other dining categories where 1-for-1 deals, set lunches and buffets fire most reliably.
- Best set lunch deals in Singapore: hotel, CBD, budget and halal lunch sets that pair with the same weekday windows Italian 1-for-1 lunches fire in.
- 1-for-1 buffet promotions in Singapore: 80+ buffet deals across DBS, OCBC, UOB, Citi, Maybank and HSBC, including hotel Italian semi-buffets.
- Best brunch in Singapore: the weekend dining companion guide for when you want a long weekend meal rather than a quick weekday set.
- Best dining credit card in Singapore: which cards win on restaurant spend, so you can stack a payment-side reward on top of any Italian menu deal.
- Best 1-for-1 sushi deals in Singapore: the sister 1-for-1 cuisine guide if you want Japanese instead of Italian for your next 1-for-1 meal.
- Best dining deals app in Singapore: how Burpple Beyond, Eatigo and Chope compare, with the maths on whether each membership pays off.
- All Singapore promo codes: the full hub of currently-live deals across food, retail, travel and more.
8. Frequently asked questions about Italian restaurant deals in Singapore
What is the cheapest way to eat Italian in Singapore?
The Spizza 1-for-1 deal is the strongest standing value. Dine-in on a weekday lunch or takeout almost any time gets you two 12-inch wood-fired pizzas for $26 or two pastas for $22, which undercuts ordering the same dishes a la carte by roughly half.
Is the Spizza 1-for-1 available at dinner or on weekends?
The dine-in 1-for-1 is weekday lunch only (Monday to Thursday, 11:30am to 2:30pm), but the takeout 1-for-1 runs weekday lunch and dinner plus all day Saturday and Sunday. For weekend or dinner Italian, order the takeout deal rather than dining in.
Are there real 1-for-1 deals at other Italian restaurants?
Yes, mostly through Burpple Beyond, which runs 1-for-1 on eligible mains at 500+ restaurants including rotating Italian venues. Eatigo also gives 15% to 50% off the food bill at off-peak slots. These platforms cover the mid-tier and premium Italian spots that do not run their own promos.
Does PastaMania have any standing discounts?
Yes. Seniors aged 60 and above get 30% off a la carte on Mondays through 2026, and Kids Eat Free runs on the last Sunday of each month with any adult main. The free TriplePlus loyalty programme adds a 25% birthday voucher and up to 10% cashback on top.
Can I stack a credit card reward on top of an Italian restaurant deal?
Usually yes, because card rewards are payment-side and the menu deal is set-side. Lock in the 1-for-1 or member perk first, then pay with the card that earns the most on dining. See our best dining credit card guide for which cards win on restaurant spend.
How do I find new Italian restaurant deals as they launch?
Follow the Instagram pages of the Italian restaurants you would actually eat at, and check Burpple Beyond and Eatigo for which Italian venues are currently listed. New openings in the CBD and Orchard dining clusters often run opening promos announced on social media first.
More cuisines, more deals: browse our full library of Singapore F&B promotions at our Singapore promo codes hub, or compare the membership maths in our best dining deals app in Singapore guide before you pay for any 1-for-1 plan.
















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