Hai Tien Lo (海天楼) at Pan Pacific Singapore, famed for its Cantonese cuisine launches new dinner and dim sum dishes by new Executive Chef Ricky Leung. Chef Ricky is born and raised in Hong Kong has 30 years of culinary experience brings the essence of Cantonese flavours to the dishes. From exquisite classic specialties and roasts to inventive and exquisite dim sum, guests will be taken on a gastronomic journey through the finest tastes of the orient. Read More
Celebrate this Diwali with majestic North Indian flavours and aromas amidst the grandeur of Raffles Hotel Singapore’s historic Tiffin Room. Tiffin Room is one of Singapore’s oldest Indian restaurants since 1892. I am always delighted to be back here and this time for a specially assembled Diwali set menu by award-winning Chef Kuldeep Negi exclusively from 10 to 24 October 2022. Delectable Mithai handcrafted sweets in an enchanting Mithai gift box are available as well. Read More
Shang Palace clinched One-Michelin star successfully this year and last year (2021) offers classic and sophisticated Cantonese creations, one of the finest of its kind. The restaurant located at Shangri-La Singapore is also renowned for the grace and dynamism it brings to the cuisine.
Earlier this year, the restaurant welcomes its new Executive Chinese Chef Daniel Cheung who has 37 years of culinary experience in top-level Cantonese cooking. A native of Hong Kong, he comes fresh from a five-year tenure at Shang Palace Kowloon, another Michelin-starred restaurant within the group. Combining a traditional foundation with contemporary creativity, Chef Daniel infuses time-honored classics with modernity and meticulous presentation. Read More
PARKROYAL on Kitchener Road finally reopens after renovation in early September 2022. The hotel, part of Pan Pacific Hotels Group offers unique locale in the ethnic district of Little India. The family-friendly hotel unveils a full-scale transformation with 542 spacious guestrooms and suites, integrating technology and sustainability for an elevated hospitality experience. Read More
Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant has refreshed it’s a la carte menu and launched the seasonal Sri Lankan Crab menu recently. Helmed by Executive Chinese Chef Brian Wong Shiuh Yean, diners can look forward a combination of imaginative and refined luxurious delicacies to wow the discerning palates of modern diners. Think classic Cantonese delicacies that are familiar and comforting, yet refined and exquisite with the use of the finest, fresh ingredients. Read More
Yan welcomes autumn in nourishing Cantonese feast this season with five-course Wellness Menu. The menu is specially developed for autumn with guidance from Zhongjin TCM Clinic. Shiliao(食疗), also known as food therapy, is a centuries old Chinese principle that identifies food with beneficial properties and applies it as means of prevention, counteraction, restoration, enhancement, and rejuvenation. Read More
Racines situated at fifth level of Sofitel Singapore City Centre introduced a weekday semi-buffet dinner thoughtfully crafted by Executive Chef Eric Seow. Diners can indulge in their choice of main course along with a curated spread of salads, soups, appetizers, and desserts. Read More
Always delighted to be back to One-Ninety Bar and Garden at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore for their Weekend Afternoon Tea. Fall in love with the beauty Kyoto in Autumn with a time-limited Weekend Afternoon Tea affair from 3 September to 27 November 2022. The set is specially created by Reiko Yokota, Pastry Chef of Four Seasons Hotel Singapore. Read More
Crystal Jade Palace at Takashimaya Shopping Centre and Crystal Jade Golden Palace at Paragon mall has recently refreshed their menu with new tantalizing dishes crafted by Group Executive Chef Martin Foo. We were there for a dinner tasting and here are some of the highlights from the two restaurants: Read More
This year’s mid-autumn festival (中秋节), also known as Lantern Festival/ Mooncake Festival falls on 10th September 2022. Mid-Autumn festival symbolizes the family reunion, and, on this day, all families will appreciate the Moon in the evening. Reason being it’s because it is the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest.
Mooncakes symbolize togetherness and harmony. As years pass, many places have launched variety of flavours apart from the most traditional ones- lotus seed paste with salted egg yolk in the centre. It is best to enjoy with tea or wine.
With the supply & demand in the market, here are the mooncakes in Singapore as well as promotions options for you guys. Read More