With restriction-free celebrations in 2023, there is no time like Chinese New Year to bring your A-game. Between selecting the right cheongsam, packing red envelopes, and the holiday arriving earlier than usual, you probably won't have time to cook. Thanks to these Chinese New Year takeaways, welcome the Year of the Rabbit in style whilst also impressing guests, relatives and...
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Whilst the decadent treasure trove Pen Cai is unmissable brimming with premium ingredients. Expect goodies like Fish Maw, Roasted Duck and Pork, Tiger Prawns, and Shiitake Mushrooms. In addition to fresh Norwegian salmon and kiwi vinaigrette, you get to customise the traditional prosperity toss with more premium seafood available for add-ons, like Hiramasa Kingfish and Hokkaido Scallop .
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