Reunion dinners are a great time to catch up with friends and family and spend quality time with them over a sumptuous feast. This Chinese New Year 2021, rack up some savings with these nine festive hotel buffets and dining deals featuring some of the most popular Chinese restaurants in Singapore for an extra dose of indulgence.
From seasonal staples like abalone and lo hei to exquisite Alaskan crab with Salted Egg Yolk Sauce and Peking duck, load up on your festive goodies with 1-for-1 deals and offers of up to 25% off. The best part – no need for any painstaking food prep or tedious post-meal clean up!
All prices shown are not inclusive of GST and service charge.
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Alaskan Crab with Salted Egg Yolk Sauce Yu Sheng
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Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant now offers takeaway Alaskan Crab with Salted Egg Yolk Sauce Yu Sheng ($98) and Xin’s Gold Leaf Salmon Yu Sheng ($68) for your home reunion dinners. You’ll get 20% off all CNY takeaways when you place your order before 22nd January 2021.
For those who prefer a luxury dining experience in the hotel’s ballroom, there’s also a 25% discount on the banquet reunion dinner set (from $98/pax) when you dine in on CNY eve. You’ll be pampered with your choice of signature yusheng mentioned above, plus other delicacies such as live lobsters and braised abalone.
Promotion periods:
20% off CNY takeaways: Till 22nd January 2021
25% off Banquet Reunion Dinner: On 11th February 2021
Address: 317 Outram Road, Level 4, Singapore 169075
Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant website
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As Asians, we know the golden rule at buffets: no rice. But there’s no need to worry about saving space for the good stuff with this 1-for-1 buffet deal (U.P. $68) at Window on the Park as you’ll get your money’s worth even if you’re a heavy carbo-eater.
You’ll savour CNY favourites such as chicken bak kwa, wok-fried tiger prawn, and deep-fried nian gao. What’s more, the buffet is halal-certified, perfect for a long-awaited get together with the kaki.
Promotion period: 11th January – 28th February 2021
Address: 317 Outram Road, Singapore 169075
Window on the Park website
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While the exchanging of angbaos and oranges do spread joy and well-wishes, you can go the extra mile of indulging your family with Shangri-la’s range of CNY goodies and gifts.
Present them with a can of Australian Premium Wild Greenlip Abalone ($88) to wish them good fortune or a whole CNY hamper (from $198) filled with treats and goodies such as Shangri-la Si Chuan Bak Kwa ($13.80) and Chocolate Pralines ($22.80).
For those who are celebrating CNY at home, level up your reunion dinner with sets such as Abundance Treasure Pot (Pen Cai) for $468 which includes a collection of seafood delicacies and roasted pork. If you order before 24th January 2021, you can get 15% off selected items online too.
Promotion period: Till 24th January 2021
Address: 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258350
Shangri-La Hotel website
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Over at York Hotel Singapore, you can treat your family to a fancy reunion dinner from a range of set menus at 20% off:
Along with dishes such as Braised Dried Oyster and Eight Treasures Chicken, you’ll be entitled to free-flow soft drinks and Chinese tea when you dine-in. You’ll enjoy the full discount when you book early, along with 15% off CNY takeaway items like Prosperity Lo Hei that starts at $39.
Promotion periods:
20% off Reunion Dinner Set Menus: 29th January – 10th February 2021
15% off Reunion Dinner Set Menus: On 11th February 2021
15% off Lunar New Year takeaway items: 29th January – 26th February 2021
Address: 21 Mount Elizabeth, Singapore 228516
York Hotel Singapore website
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Chinese New Year dinners at restaurants can get noisy very quickly, especially when people start to lao yusheng – tossing food in the air and making a huge mess in the name of tradition or prosperity, whichever you prefer. Man Fu Yuan’s private dining rooms offer some respite, and you can enjoy discounts of between 10% – 40% off by snagging vouchers on Klook.
This discount is applicable across its CNY menus: pick from their pre-set prix-fixe menu ranging from five to seven courses priced from $118 for their vegetarian spread, or their a la carte menu with dishes like Oven-baked Cheesy Lobster ($42).
They’ve also got a whole yusheng menu with highlights like the whopping 60-inch Blossoms of Spring Prosperity Yu Sheng ($388) and a dim sum menu with items like Hong Kong-style spare ribs ($7.80).
In addition, you’ll get up to 20% off CNY goodies when you order at InterContinentalShoppe.sg.
Promotion period: Till further notice
Address: 80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966
Intercontinental Singapore website
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Down at the contemporary Cantonese restaurant Madame Fan, diners can look forward to a variety of set menus, including a vegetarian one. Starting at $98/pax, you’ll get to indulge in tasty dishes such as Abalone Inaniwa Udon and Steamed Chilean Seabass.
For those who fancy something a little more exciting, you can opt for a weekend lunch of dim sum and cocktails for $78/pax. Pay an extra $58 and you’ll get access to a free-flow of cocktails, wines, and beers.
Promotion period: 18th January – 26th February 2021
Address: 30 Beach Road, Singapore 189763
Madame Fan website
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If you’re looking to indulge in a CNY buffet but don’t want to deal with tight time restrictions, Hai Tien Lo lets you have up to a generous four hours to eat all the yusheng and dim sum you want while spending quality time with friends and family.
There are 10 different CNY set menus (from $128) to choose from which feature Peking duck, wagyu beef fillets and bird’s nests, alongside yusheng (from $48/platter) and Hai Tien Lo Poon Choy (from $268/pot).
Otherwise, opt for a dim sum buffet that includes lo hei and a main dish to accompany the smaller sides like Steamed Charcoal Barbecue Pork Bun and Japanese-style Deep-fried Wonton for $99/adult and $49.50/child.
Promotion period: 25th January – 26th February 2021
Address: 7 Raffles Boulevard, Level 3, Marina Square, Singapore 039595
Hai Tien Lo website
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Centrally located in the heart of Orchard Road for a convenient reunion dinner rendezvous, Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant is offering 8-course CNY set menus featuring Double-boiled Fish Maw, Sauteed Hokkaido Scallop & Prawn, and its signature Wan Hao Crispy Chicken.
For those who fancy the fine delicacy of bird’s nest, you can opt for the prosperity menu III ($1,588, serves eight) which includes Double-boiled Bird’s Nest With Almond Puree In Mini Pumpkin.
Promotion period: 20th January – 26th February 2021
Address: 320 Orchard Road, Level 3, Singapore 238865
Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant website
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Most of us will appreciate the interior of Cassia with its opulent hardwood interior and embroidered plush furnishings inspired by the streets of 1960s Shanghai. Here, you can have a CNY lunch from $89 per person or a reunion dinner with lo hei and Buddha Jumps Over The Wall starting from $149 per person.
Additionally, you can choose from a collection of wines to complement your meal or add-on a few baskets of dim sum for a veritable feast.
Promotion period: 11th February – 26th February 2021
Address: 1 The Knolls, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098297
Cassia website
Image credit: Furama City Centre
For the budget-conscious, Furama City Centre Hotel is offering reunion sets from only $24.50 per person, featuring baked whole garlic chicken (Wealth set) and crispy fried chicken with plum sauce (Fortune set), alongside dishes such as steamed dragon garoupa fillet and braised chinese mushrooms with broccoli.
What’s more, with a minimum spend of $168, you’ll get to enjoy 15% off your total bill so you can pack a wee bit more angbao for your kids or extended family.
Promotion period: Till 26th February 2021
Address: 60 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 059804
Furama City Centre Hotel website
Usher in the Year of the Ox with these hotel dining, takeaway and buffet deals that not only save you time in preparing for reunion dinners but also provide a swath of delicacies and goodies to enjoy without breaking the bank.
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