[SG EATS] A Refined Lunar New Year Celebration at Yan Ting, The St. Regis Singapore
Usher in the Lunar New Year with an elegant celebration at Yan Ting, where auspicious set menus, exquisite à la carte signatures, and handcrafted dim sum come together in a thoughtful expression of tradition, prosperity, and refined Cantonese craftsmanship. Designed for meaningful family reunions and festive gatherings, the Chinese New Year offerings reflect the restaurant’s dedication to premium ingredients, meticulous technique, and timeless flavours.
Read more: [SG EATS] A Refined Lunar New Year Celebration at Yan Ting, The St. Regis SingaporeAvailable from 19 January to 3 March 2026, the Lunar New Year set menus start from S$168++ per person, or S$1,888++ per table of 10 persons.
Please note that the à la carte menu will not be available on 16 February 2026, with dining offered in two seatings from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM and 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
During our dinner tasting, we experienced a curated selection of highlights from Yan Ting’s Chinese New Year menu.
Prosperity Yu Sheng with Abalone, Hokkaido Scallop and Whitebait
The celebratory meal began with a beautifully composed Prosperity Yu Sheng, featuring tender slices of abalone, plump Hokkaido scallops, and crisp whitebait. Textural contrast takes centre stage here — from the freshness of the seafood to the crunch of julienned vegetables — all brought together by a well-balanced dressing that leans fragrant rather than cloying. A refined start that sets an auspicious tone for the feast.
Braised Superior Bird’s Nest with Crabmeat, Black Truffle and Pumpkin Broth
Served sizzling on a hot stone, this dish immediately commands attention. The bird’s nest boasts a delicate, gelatinous texture, complemented by sweet crabmeat and the earthy aroma of black truffle. The pumpkin broth adds a gentle richness and natural sweetness, enveloping each ingredient without overpowering. Luxurious yet elegant, this is a comforting and deeply flavourful highlight.
Crispy Sea Cucumber Stuffed with Prawn Paste, Prosperity Oyster and Black Moss

A masterful interplay of textures defines this dish. The sea cucumber is crisp on the exterior while remaining supple within, encasing a savoury prawn paste filling. The addition of prosperity oyster and black moss lends depth and umami, resulting in a dish that is rich, satisfying, and distinctly festive.
Angel Hair Pasta with Wok-Baked Half Lobster, Cheese, Butter and Superior Stock
A modern indulgence with Cantonese sensibilities, this dish features sweet, succulent lobster paired with fine strands of angel hair pasta. Wok-baked with cheese, butter, and superior stock, the pasta is luxuriously coated yet never greasy. Each bite is savoury, creamy, and comforting. A crowd-pleasing highlight with indulgent appeal.
Chilled Hashima, Red Dates, Pan-fried Coconut Milk Glutinous Rice
Dessert arrives as a gentle, soothing conclusion to the meal. The chilled hashima is light and silky, subtly sweetened with red dates, while the pan-fried coconut milk glutinous rice adds a warm, chewy contrast. Together, they offer a nostalgic yet refined finish that feels both celebratory and comforting.
With its polished service, serene ambience, and menus that honour both tradition and refinement, Yan Ting presents a compelling destination for Chinese New Year celebrations. From luxurious soups and seafood to comforting desserts, each dish is thoughtfully crafted to reflect prosperity, balance, and the joy of reunion making it an ideal choice for families seeking a meaningful and elevated festive dining experience.
Yan Ting
29 Tanglin Rd, Floor 1U
The St. Regis Singapore
Singapore 247912
Website: https://www.yantingrestaurant.com/
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