Big angbaos? Yes. Big lottery wins? Absolutely. Big numbers on our CNY shopping receipt? Hard pass. Preparing a big reunion feast for your family shouldn’t feel like it’s draining your wallet faster than you can say “Huat ah!” That’s why we’ve rounded up some CNY factory and warehouse sales to help you save some money for your next mahjong game. From $1 noodles to canned abalone for less than $10, these sales are full of lobang that’ll give you the best bang for your buck.
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For slightly more premium options, there are Hakka and Sarawak noodles to la mian, and even wanton noodles, all starting at $5 a piece or 3 for $12. These are convenient and budget-friendly options for those planning to cook up a lavish spread without breaking the bank.
A hearty hotpot isn’t complete without yummy ingredients, and conveniently, you’ll find fish dumplings, fishballs, and prawn cakes at the warehouse sale. Ming Fa is one of the many local brands participating in the sale, and their Signature Meatball and Fuzhou Fishball are up for grabs at just $5.80 per pack.
If hotpot isn’t your thing, don’t worry – there’s a wide variety of household names serving up an assortment of essential CNY ingredients, such as:
Date: Now till 15th Feb 2026
Time: Sat-Sun 9.30am-4.00pm (Closed on weekdays)
DoDo has almost become a short-hand for seafood, with their fishballs remaining as popular as they were when the Lim family first started making them in the 1970s. While it’s basically impossible to find prices as good as they used to be, DoDo’s annual CNY warehouse sale is as close as it gets, with discounts of up to 70% and prices as low as $1 for their Tobiko fishballs.
You’ll also find everyday staples like chicken shabu shabu ($3) and premium options like canned abalone ($6.80).
Seafood lovers will be glad to know there are also fresh options such as clams ($3), jumbo vannamei prawns ($13 for 1kg), fresh sliced batang and barramundi (2 for $20), and wild-caught Australian scallops ($28). Frozen prawns, fish cubes, and crab meat are also on sale.
If you’re looking to impress your in-laws with something a little more fancy, they also have pre-packed Buddha Jumps Over The Wall for $68.
You’ll also find a wide array of cheap drinks and CNY snacks, with arrowhead chips going for just $3.80. There’s also an all-you-can-grab bag of chocolates going for just $2, perfect for the little ones who’re visiting with their parents.
Besides a good feast, nothing brings Singaporeans together like our shared love for freebies, and this warehouse sale is the best spot to get some. They’ve got free samples of their famous jumbo fishballs to try, and if you do end up purchasing a 4-pack of jumbo fishballs for $22, you’ll receive a complimentary exclusive CNY cooler bag.
We know what you’re thinking: “Is it really free if I have to spend that much?” Fret not – you won’t have to spend much to get a little bonus gift here. DoDo is giving out free 300ml cups in 2 colourways with a minimum spend of $10, along with a limited edition DoDo tote bag when you spend $68 and above.
There’s also a lucky draw with Disney and Minions themed prizes, including haversacks, cushions, mini luggages, and bowl sets. You get 1 spin with a minimum spend of $25, while $40 gives you double the number of chances.
Date: Now till 14th Feb 2026
Time: 10am-7pm, Daily
Let’s be honest, the first thing most people do after greeting their relatives is probably heading straight for the snack table. If it’s your turn to host your family, DJ Bakery’s variety of sweet and savoury treats might be what you need to spruce up your kitchen counter and make your relatives go, “Ho jiak!”
Most of the bakes for sale are 100% homemade, offering maximum flavour at minimal cost. Prices range from $10 to $16.
They also stock CNY staples for those with a sweet tooth, such as Crispy Kuih Bahulu ($10/each, 3 for $20) and different sizes of nian gao ($8/300g, $20/1200g).
Their bestsellers include the Gallop into Huatness Horse Cookies ($16), Golden Pillow Pineapple Tarts ($16-$23), Premium Charcoal Love Letters ($19.80), and Prune Kueh Lapis ($50.00/1kg).
Tired of the sugary cakes and sweet pineapple tarts? DJ Bakery also offers savoury options, like Salted Egg Fish Skin ($15), Crispy Crabmeat ($10), and Spicy Chiku or Arrowhead Chips ($10).
There are free samples to nibble on and freshly baked goodies every day, so you can try before you buy and take home the treats your foodie friends and relatives will love.
Date: Now till 15th Feb 2026
Time: 8am-9pm, Daily
Known for their smoked salmon and specialty seafood, Fassler Gourmet is a good option for those wanting a CNY platter that stands out from the usual steamed fish or duck.
Here, you’ll find premium seafood that you can’t find at your typical wet market. Think Hyogo Oyster Sashimi ($16.45/500g), Japanese Octopus ($14/280g), Swordfish Belly Sashimi ($21.80/200g), and Smoked Salmon ($9.30/88g) to add to your yu sheng.
They’ve also got bundle deals like their Golden Treasures set ($28, U.P. $38.40), which comes with 3 Premium Fishmaw Soups with Snow Fungus, and their Fortune Yusheng ($38, U.P. $53.08) package with a 700g Lo Hei Condiment Box and 264g of Smoked Salmon with Olive Oil.
Or splurge a little for some of the premium options available, such as the Salmon and Scallop Platter ($108, U.P. $130) and the Sashimi Moriawase Platter filled with salmon, scallops, yellowtail, tako, and jellyfish. Sizes start at 1kg ($93, U.P. $110) and go up to 2kg ($148, U.P. $180).
For those on a tighter budget, they also have options for less than $10, such as US Karubi beef ($6.90/200g) and end-cut salmon ($10.80). Sounds like a total catch.
Date: Now till 16th Feb 2026
Time: Sat-Sun 9am-4pm | 16th Feb 9am-12pm (Closed on weekdays)
With prices starting at just $2, Jordon Food Industries’ CNY sale is worth checking out if you’re a foodie who wants to get their money’s worth.
Mushroom pork meatballs, bacon bits, and pineapple crackers are all on sale for just $2.
Jordon also stocks a greater variety of meats than other vendors on this list, with prices starting as low as $5.50 for 500g of honey roasted chicken, $9.90 for iberico char siew, $10 for 3 pieces of smoked duck breast, and $11 for roasted pork.
But seafood lovers can also find great deals like octopus tentacles for less than $10 and a pack of 4 frozen cod fish for just under $40.
Spend a minimum of $50 to get a free cooler bag and enjoy a $1 deal on scallops.
Do note Jordan Food Industries only takes cash and PayNow.
Date: Now till 14th Feb 2026
Time: Mon-Sat 9am-4pm (Closed on Sunday)
Famous for their deep-fried on-the-go snacks, Old Chang Kee has diversified over the years into frozen food products, most of which are currently discounted at their CNY warehouse sale.
You can expect a mix of stand-alone products marked down from their usual retail price alongside tiered bundle deals. Some items for sale include Shrimp Paste ($4.80), Shrimp Cake ($8.90/pack), Mini Chilli Crab Puff ($12/pack), and Satay Chicken ($12/pack). For the foodies who have particular tastes, there are samples ready for you to try before you buy.
With so many options to choose from, it might be a good idea to go for the mix and match bundle deals, some of which include:
Plus, if you stack up your purchases and hit a total of $100 on frozen products, you can take home a free Old Chang Kee cooler bag.
Besides Old Chang Kee’s classic curry puffs and deep-fried snacks, there are plenty of halal food stalls all selling Western cuisine, noodles, rice bowls such as nasi lemak and curry chicken, dim sum, waffles, and cold desserts. Munch on these when you need to refuel before continuing your shopping spree
You’ll also get a mystery, sure-win voucher prize when you spend $15 and above on any of the F&B stalls in a single receipt, so be sure to grab your friends and family along for extra huat.
Old Chang Kee’s festival is also a feast for the senses, with interactive activities and live performances, making it perfect for a family outing. You can get free CNY calligraphy couplets or customise your own prosperity keychains with patches ranging in price from $1 to $5 each, depending on the size.
Be sure to tune in to the live band and guzheng performances happening between 12pm-1pm every Wednesday and Sunday.
Date: Now till 15th Feb 2026
Time: Mon-Fri 7am-5pm | Sat-Sun 7.30am-6pm
Fragrance Bak Kwa offers more than just the sweet-and-savoury dried meats they’re renowned for. At their warehouse sale, you’ll find CNY favourites like Hae Bee Hiam (2 for $19) alongside some less conventional but equally yummy snacks like Durian Mochi (3 for $9.50) and MiMiCat coffee-flavoured butter cookies ($2) from China.
Pick and choose from classic snacks like original crabsticks, Korean seaweed, and crunchy honeycomb cookies at $10.80 each, or grab any 2 for just $19.
There are also traditional CNY snacks, such as pineapple rolls, pineapple tarts, and cashew nut cookies, at 2 for $18. Durian lovers can get a bundle of pineapple and durian rolls at $14.80 each, or 2 for $22.80.
If you’re hosting elderly relatives and want healthier options, they also have a wide selection of nuts and seeds, such as garlic green peas ($4.40) and even licorice melon seeds ($4.80).
Beyond the usual biscuits, jellies and snacks, you’ll also find hearty meals like ready-to-eat Abalone Fortune Pen Cai ($138) prepared by 5-star chefs, frozen seafood such as oysters, crawfish, clams, and squid flowers, as well as thinly sliced meats for a quick-and-easy option for family barbecues or hotpot.
Of course, you can’t miss their bak kwa selection, with factory-exclusive discounted prices. The cheapest slices start at $17 for 500g, while their most expensive bak kwa pieces can go up to between $52 to $62 for 1kg, depending on the flavour and cut.
A fun surprise is in store for Disney fans at this year’s warehouse sale, as Fragrance Bak Kwa has a range of themed snacks and merchandise from Mickey Mouse-shaped bak kwa slices to elaborate gift sets with Winnie the Pooh luggage.
Date: Now till 16th Feb 2026
Time: 8am-9pm, Daily | 16th Feb 8am-2pm
Another budget-friendly option is CB Brand. Their sibei low prices mean you can snag Sea Urchin Flavoured Balls for $2, Giant Patin Fish, Asari Clams and Half Shell Mussels for $3, Canned Braised Abalone for $8 and even Frozen Cut Cooked Boston Lobsters cost only $12 (U.P. $20).
A crowd favourite is the Sakura Noodles ($4, U.P. $6.50), perfect for adding a little extra festive flair to your CNY dishes.
If you want to stretch your dollar, CB Brand’s Seafood Jumbo Platters ($38, U.P. $68) are your best bet as they’re packed with ingredients including flower crabs, tiger prawn, squid flower, mussels, soiled scallops, and lala clams. You can also upgrade to their 1kg Premium Seafood Pen Cai for $68 (U.P. $88).
Whether you’re in need of some easy snacks at home or scrambling for a last-minute gift for your relatives, CB has you covered with snacks starting at $6 and CNY hampers loaded with canned lobster, fish maw soup, and abalone for just $48.
This one’s for those with extra thick angbaos to spend: CB Brand is giving away a free stainless steel pot to customers who buy their premium Pen Cai combos (from $168), and a digital infrared cooker worth $83 for those with a minimum spend of $198 on frozen products.
Date: Now till 15th Feb 2026
Time: Mon-Sat 8am-7pm | Sun 10am-7pm
Most of these sales end the day before chu yi so be sure to head down early to snag the best deals. You might also need to make a shopping list to know exactly what you need without getting lost in the aisles. Be sure to set a strict budget so you don’t overbuy and end up with wasted food – your wallet and taste buds will thank you.
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Cover image adapted from: DJ Bakery, @iamerbaoma via TikTok
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