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Expect noteworthy creations and rare ingredients, including lomi lomi and dry-aged kalua pork and taro leaf, featuring smoky, slow-cooked pulled pork. Elevate your meal with wine pairings handpicked by the restaurant’s resident sommelier for an unforgettable night out.Celebrate the season with a complimentary festive cocktail served with the Christmas dinner set menu.
The Joyous Christmas Feast, which serves up to eight, includes festive essentials like jumbo roasted whole chicken, oven-roasted vegetables and a white peach log cake. If your party calls for canapes, desserts or roast meats, the French brand also offers ala carte options to complete your holiday spread.
For the uninitiated, Nobu’s Singapore outpost is helmed by executive chef Hideki Maeda, a protege of culinary icon Nobu Matsuhisa, ensuring that only the finest modern Japanese-Peruvian fare accompanies your festive revelry.Experience a festive twist at Racines with its Chinese-French holiday offerings. Photo: Racines
If you enjoy eating with a group, Tiffin Room invites you to experience communal dining through its Mera Dabba concept, where dishes are served in custom-made copper tiffin boxes for sharing.
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