Usher in the Year of the Rabbit with a luxurious selection of Lunar New Year delights and prosperity prix-fixe menus from Man Fu Yuan at InterContinental Singapore this coming 03 January to 05 February 2023. Featuring only the premium ingredients, indulge in Executive Chinese Chef Aaron Tan and his team’s signature creations including a 60-inch Yusheng and an extensive showcase of Chinese delicacies catered for families, friends, and business partners. Read More
This Lunar New Year, Pan Pacific Singapore invites you to celebrate the dawn of new beginnings and revel in the vibrant traditions. From 19 December 2022 to 5 February 2023, revel in an extensive selection of auspicious Chinese New Year delights. Enjoy an exquisite selection of curated set menus and auspicious takeaway Lunar New Year treats showcasing the finest of Cantonese dining at Hai Tien Lo (海天楼). To savour time-honoured favourites head to Edge or experience the decadence of Japanese savoir-faire inspired Yu Sheng platters at Keyaki. Read More
Madame Fan invites diners to immerse in the season of Spring to experience the cycle of burgeoning with an enchanted garden of lush blooms from her secret garden this Lunar New Year. Experience Spring with a retelling of Madame Fan’s a la carte signature incorporating a curated selection of edible flowers to lend a balance of delicate lightness to the masterfully modern Cantonese dishes. Read More
Ushering these reunions full of abundance, prosperity, and happiness after 2 years of pandemic at Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel. Showcasing to you a treasure trove of Lunar New Year celebratory delicacies, perfect for family reunions, gatherings, and takeaways. From specially curated 6 or 8-course Lunar New Year Set Menus, a la carte Lunar New Year delicacies or exquisitely-made Takeaway Treasures from Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant to Takeaway Goodies to elevate your lucky Rabbit year in 2023. Read More
This Yuletide season, Shangri-La Singapore shares the joy of Christmas with a slew of festive goodies and merry feasts at hotel’s celebrated dining destinations and bar. Let me walk you through the offerings here at Shangri-La Singapore for this joyous festive season. Read More
The festive spirit comes alive in the hotel through sumptuous Italian spreads at Basilico, exquisite cakes at Dolcetto, boozy brunches, and New Year’s Eve countdown at Manhattan, wintry Cantonese cuisine at Summer Palace and decadent afternoon teas at Tea Lounge. From Italian to Cantonese, bottomless brunches and opulent afternoon teas to indulgent dinners, festive dining at Regent Singapore is a spectacular occasion. Read More
Taipei, Taiwan has always been one of the top favourite travel destinations for Singaporeans and Malaysians. Like Japan, I do visit Taiwan from time to time for the beautiful nature, good food, Chinese culture and meeting my Taiwanese friends. All these it’s possible to do Free & from Taipei using their metro system or hire a private car service. Read More
Yan welcomes the Year of the Rabbit with a lavish spread of festive delights ranging from set menus, auspicious a la carte dishes, and festive treats for dine-in and takeaway. From 1 January to 5 February 2023, Yan is offering six (6) dine-in set menus from S$128.00++ to S$268.00++ per person. For takeaway via delivery and self-collection, Yan’s signature Harvest Pen Cai abounds with premium symbolic ingredients are available as well.
For convivial reunions at home, a delectable six-course menu featuring classic Cantonese fare is available from now to 5 February 2023. Read More
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) welcomes Christmas under one roof to showcase the offerings for the festive seasons. And for this year, the event is held at Holiday Inn Atrium’s ballroom where the properties showcase each hotel’s offerings. It is rather cosy and closer interaction with each hotel team. Read More
I stayed at Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown during my weekend trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is strategically located walking distance to the famous Petaling Street. With so many food choices around the area, I opted out the hotel breakfast. We decided to visit Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles. It is probably one of the oldest restaurants in Petaling Street (since 1930s) that is known for its homemade Hakka beef noodles. Read More