Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Yan Restaurant (宴) @ National Gallery Singapore - Resplendent Chinese New Year Delights at Yan

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Yan Restaurant at National Gallery Singapore welcomes the Year of the Ox with a bounteous spread of festive delights for dine-in and takeaway from 15 January to 26 February 2021. The restaurant has put together six dine-in set menus featuring classic Cantonese fare and auspicious ingredients to ring in a year of good fortune. For convivial celebrations at home, Yan also presents a splendid array of sweet and savoury takeaways, available for delivery and self-collection.

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Abalone & Yellow Tail with Gold Foil Lo Hei in 'Shun De' Style 4.2/5

If you aer looking for a different Lo Hei experience, I would strongly recommend Yan Restaurant's Abalone & Yellow Tail with Gold Foil Lo Hei in 'Shun De' Style ($92++/ $138++). It is the savoury take from the usual sweet-style Yusheng. Unlike the norm, it comes in a magnificent mountain of crispy vermicelli, complemented by shredded purple and yellow sweet potatoes, kailan, and pickled ginger. It is further surrounded by a ring of vibrant vegetables and sesame seeds and adorned with gold flakes. Not forgetting slices of yellowtail fish and braised abalone heralding wealth and abundance.

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Roasted Duck Marinated with Mandarin Peel 4.2/5

Available for both dine-in and takeaway is the Roasted Duck Marinated with Mandarin Peel. The duck is beautifully cooked to tender with the zesty Mandarin peel infused into the crispy skin.

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Double boiled Fish Maw, Chicken with Cordyceps Flower 4.5/5

A wholesome soup on the menu is the Double boiled Fish Maw, Chicken with Cordyceps Flower. The deep flavoured soup is the result of boiling mature hen, lean pork, jinhua ham, chicken feet, pork bones, cordyceps flower and dried scallops over 8 hours.

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Braised Spring Chicken with 6-Head Whole Abalone 4/5

The Braised Spring Chicken with 6-Head Whole Abalone is an auspicious dish stuffed with Chinese chives, garlic, and dried shrimps, deep-fried and then braised for 3 hours. The tender chicken is accompanied by abalone and poached nai bai, giving a comforting and familiar dish an elevated take.

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Poached Soon Hock with Carrot and Luffa 4/5

A must have in every Chinese New Year dinner is the fish dish. Symbolising the abundance of wealth is the Poached Soon Hock with Carrot and Luffa. Steamed fish is very common but with waxed duck and fermented beancurd is a nostalgic pairing that is rare these days. What interested me more is the used of luffa with the steamed fish. It is a first for me. Does it complement the fish? It doesn't, but it enlivens the flavours of the luffa instead.

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Wok-fried Local Lobster with Superior Sauce, Shrimp Egg and Ee Fu Noodles 4.2/5

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The well-loved flavours of shrimp roe noodles, a perennial Cantonese favourite in Hong Kong and Guangdong, are revealed in the luscious Wok-fried Local Lobster with Superior Sauce and Shrimp Egg and Ee Fu Noodles.

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Double-boil Bird's Nest with Lily, White Fungus, Wolfberry and Lotus Seed 3.5/5

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Pan-fried Nian Gao 4.2/5

Wrapping up the sumptuous meal is the Double-boil Bird's Nest with Lily, White Fungus, Wolfberry and Lotus Seed, and Pan-fried Nian Gao. The double-boil bird's nest sweet soup is brewed with rock sugar and pandan broth for a light and refreshing finish. The highlight for me is the Pan-fried Nian Gao, especially that layer of coated peanut and toasted grated coconut which brightens the enjoyment of the glutinous rice flour.

Noted: This is an invited tasting.


Yan Restaurant (宴)
National Gallery Singapore
1 St Andrew's Road
#05-02
Singapore 178958
Tel: +65 63845585
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Nearest MRT: City Hall (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 6pm - 1030pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit D. Turn left and walk down North Bridge Road. Turn left onto Coleman Street. Walk down Coleman Street. Walk to destination. Journey time around 5 minutes. [Map]

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