Hong Kong’s family-friendly Western chain The Spaghetti House is rolling out two limited-time sweet deals: a complimentary “Magic Dog Cloud” dessert for birthday guests who dine in and a 30% discount on all main menu desserts for every table spending HK$200 or more. The promotions aim to attract families and dessert lovers seeking a celebratory yet affordable evening out.
A Birthday Surprise Worth Barking About
The Spaghetti House, known for its hearty Western comfort food like cheese fondue, spiral pasta, baby back ribs, and creamy soup in puff pastry, has long been a go‑to for casual family gatherings. Now, the chain is sweetening the experience with a visually stunning freebie.
Any diner celebrating their birthday month can receive a complimentary “Magic Dog Cloud” dessert (valued at HK$148) when they:
- Visit during the dinner service
- Spend a minimum of HK$600 (before 10% service charge)
- Make a reservation at least two days in advance
The Instagram‑worthy creation features a fluffy cloud of white cotton candy shaped like a puppy, resting atop Häagen‑Dazs ice cream, fresh seasonal fruit, a homemade Basque cheesecake, and crisp‑on‑the‑outside, soft‑on‑the‑inside waffles. The combination of textures and temperatures—cool ice cream, warm waffle, airy cotton candy—promises to delight both the eyes and the palate.
Sweet Savings for All Diners
Beyond the birthday treat, The Spaghetti House is also offering a 30% discount on all main menu desserts for any table that spends HK$200 or more during dine‑in. This opens up an array of indulgent options that have become customer favourites.
Popular desserts now available at a discount include:
- Belgian Chocolate Fondue: Served with crisp waffles, fresh fruit, and chewy mochi ice cream balls for dipping.
- Caramel Basque Cheesecake: A rich, burnt‑topped cheesecake paired with vanilla or chocolate Häagen‑Dazs ice cream.
- Classic Fresh Fruit Waffles: Light and crunchy homemade waffles topped with seasonal fruit and a scoop of ice cream.
- Waterfall Italian Tiramisu: Made with smooth mascarpone cheese layered over coffee‑soaked ladyfingers, finished with a cascading mascarpone sauce.
The 30% off offer applies to all of these desserts, making it an easy choice for diners looking to end their meal on a sweet note without stretching the budget.
Why It Matters
In Hong Kong’s competitive casual dining scene, restaurants are increasingly using limited‑time, visually shareable desserts to boost foot traffic and social‑media buzz. The “Magic Dog Cloud” taps into the demand for “Instagrammable” food, while the blanket dessert discount encourages larger orders and repeat visits.
For families celebrating a birthday, the deal effectively covers the cost of a premium dessert for the guest of honour, provided the party reaches the spending threshold. With an average dinner bill for two to three people easily exceeding HK$600, the freebie is within easy reach for many groups.
How to Take Advantage
Diners should plan ahead to secure the birthday dessert. Reservations must be made at least two days before the meal, and the free item is limited to one per birthday celebrant per table. The 30% dessert discount, meanwhile, is automatically applied upon reaching the HK$200 minimum spend—no coupon or code required.
For the latest terms and a full list of participating branches, visit The Spaghetti House’s official website or check the U Food Hong Kong guide. Whether you’re marking a birthday or simply craving a chocolate fondue, these promotions make it a sweeter time to dine out.