Now that the Year of the Rabbit is within reach, it’s time to take stock of the best offerings this season. Here are eight of my favourites. Royal Seafood Pot Hovering on the top of my CNY list is Red House Seafood’s Royal Seafood Pot ($298) ...
It is dependable and reasonably priced, and it will not matter if you are eating it at home or in any of the restaurants because it will at least be above average.But the CNY snacks that Crystal Jade sells deserve some mention too.
This year, there are Joyous Red Bean Soy Milk Pudding, Ah Ma Almond Cookies and Golden Pineapple Cookies , the latter two are made with less sugar so that is good for most people.Fans of Hong Kong label Cookies Quartet can get their fix via online retailer Home Kong Mart. The signature palmiers are popular because it is light in texture but not chalky nor overly buttery, but with some crunch.to order, or visit their pop-up at CapitaSpring on Jan 17 and 18.Those planning to spend most of CNY at home, please stock up your fridge. You cannot survive on pineapple tarts and bak kwa alone.Hong Kong Style Minced Shrimp WontonTry the Hong Kong Style Minced Shrimp Wonton with soup powder.
CP is offering a discount till Feb 5 too. Just check with your favourite supermarket or retailer what they’re offering.Chinese New Year is a time to unite with friends and family, and if you are looking for a Halal-certified restaurant to meet in, try 21 On Rajah at Days Hotel by Wyndham Singapore at Zhongshan Park.
From now till Feb 5, the restaurant is offering a CNY spread with items such as a Yusheng Prosperity Toss, Chicken Bak Kwa, Deep-fried Money Bag with Sweet Chilli Sauce, and Braised Chap Chai with Black Moss and Abalone.There are other classics too, such as slow-roasted US Prime Ribeye in Mixed Spice Marinade, Whole Baked Salmon with Soy Ginger Glaze Sauce, and Slipper Lobster in Chilli Crab Sauce with Deep-fried Mantou.
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