Singapore hotels are offering a variety of delectable Chinese New Year buffets and set menus. From traditional favorites to global fusion dishes, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
We know. We’ve barely made it past the 12 days of Christmas and talk has already turned to reunion dinner, pineapple tarts, and digital hongbao versus cold hard cash in gold-stamped red packets. Like it or not, the Chinese New Year is fast approaching, so gird your bellies because it’s time for more feasting.
If you’re all tuckered out from hosting Christmas dinner, why not make a beeline for an old-fashioned buffet where everything auspicious is on the line-up? At Hilton Singapore Orchard’s, the Chinese New Year Eve and Day Buffets (Jan 28 and Jan 29, S$168 per person) promise whole roasted suckling pigs, slow-cooked five-spiced Australian beef brisket, and crispy pork belly alongside the requisite sashimi live station and cold seafood bar. the Lunar New Year buffet (from S$108) starts on Jan 20 with a spread that blends global flavours with local heritage favourites. There’ll be a DIY yu sheng bar and live stations serving noodles, Hong Kong roast meats, and garlic lamb shoulder with truffle mash. From Jan 8, Pan Pacific Singapore’s(from S$68) will be dishing out roasted five-spice Golden Whole Pig, baked mala whole barramundi, slipper lobster Nonya laksa, and crispy battered nian gao with sweet potato and yam among a smorgasbord of other dishes.has a takeaway set (S$368, feeds five) that comes with a twin pot, portable gas stove (you’ll have to get your own gas canister, though), and over 20 fresh ingredients like US Kurobuta pork, Hokkaido pork belly, and ebiko prawn paste with abalone and black moss. Choose from broth options like Beauty Collagen Broth and Vitamin C Tomato Sweet Corn Broth. The set also includes a Prosperity Abalone Yusheng.. Set menus start from S$838.80 (feeds eight to 10), with dishes like abalone yu sheng, rock lobster platter, Hong Kong-style Chinese pomfret, pen cai, lotus leaf “lap mei” rice and desser
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