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Monday, March 9, 2026

Honō 焱 Omakase @ International Plaza - Most Theatrical Omakase Experience in Singapore

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Honō 焱 Omakase is arguably one of the most theatrical omakase experiences in Singapore now. Built around the concept of the “Magic of Fire,” guests are invited on a multi-sensory dining journey where flames, smoke, and Japanese culinary techniques create a visually captivating performance alongside each dish.

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This presentation style may not appeal to purists who prefer a more traditional, understated omakase experience. Still, it offers a novel and exciting approach for diners who enjoy that touch of theatrics and dramatic presentation with their meal.

For lunch, Honō 焱 Omakase offers two menus priced at $138 and $168. Dinner features more elaborate experiences and premium ingredients, with the $238 Supreme Omakase and the $268 Ultimate Omakase.

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Chawanmushi 4.2/5

In some restaurants, guests may be given a shot of dashi to start. Here, we were served a bowl of Chawanmushi with foie gras, Ikura, and mushrooms as a warm introduction to the evening.

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Appetiser 4/5

The appetiser plate arrived shrouded in wispy plumes of mystery, created with the use of dry ice. It featured three small bites: baby eel, prawn tempura, and yuba topped with uni and caviar. Decorative popcorn was scattered across the plate, which turned out to be edible as well, adding a playful touch to the dish.

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Baby Abalone

This Baby Abalone dish arrived covered by a paper cone, and we were given a match to light it. As the cone burned away, complete with a sprinkle of gold dust for added flair, it revealed a bowl of stewed baby abalone with pumpkin, mushrooms, and broccoli. The chef then ladled over a tasty, savoury sauce. Drama aside, it was a hearty and satisfying dish that I enjoyed very much.

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Sashimi 4/5

The sashimi course was presented in a wooden box filled with billowing smoke. When the lid was lifted, it revealed an assortment of fresh cuts: Amberjack, Seabream, and premium fatty Tuna Belly, all topped with gold dust for good measure.

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Tempura 4/5

The tempura course was one of my favourites, featuring deep-fried Amberjack accompanied by shiso leaf tempura, pumpkin purée, green pepper, and garlic chips. Happily, the fish was perfectly fried, crisp on the outside while remaining moist and flaky inside.

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Sushi 4.2/5

What followed was a curated series of sushi courses: the delicate Kinmedai with Kombu, the tender Sea Robin, brightened with a hint of yuzu; warm, fatty Aburi Engawa topped with nutty mullet roe; and Botan Ebi paired with rich foie gras.

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Uni 4.5/5

For the next course, be ready to use your hands: the chef gently places Uni on the back of your palm, then blows a shimmering, delicate bubble over it, turning the bite into a fleeting balancing act.

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Chutoro 4.5/5

The next presentation gave us some edible jewellery: the chef presented each of us with a ceramic ring, placed a decadent Chutoro sushi topped with caviar on the flat top, and finished with a generous sprinkle of gold dust. A proposal we were happy to accept (and eat).

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Wagyu Truffle Somen 4.2/5

The Wagyu Truffle Somen was also presented with a cloud of dry ice and smoke. It was a delight, with silky somen strands paired with tender, melt-in-your-mouth wagyu, a classic flavour combination that I love.

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Clam Soup 4.2/5

To finish, the Hamaguri Clam with clear soup was simple yet satisfying. The clam was large and tender, and its natural brininess enriched the light, flavourful broth.

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Dessert was presented on an elevated platform, with a carbon ring below ignited to create a magical, sparkling effect. We enjoyed a Monaka with Goma Ice Cream, along with premium Melon and White Strawberries. The combination was very pleasing. My tip is to eat the fruits first, to fully appreciate their sweetness before enjoying the ice cream.

Overall, this was a fun and interactive omakase experience, and the food was enjoyable. The theatrical elements added a lot of visual flair and creativity, though at times they shifted focus from the flavours themselves. Skill and care were evident in each dish, but the many details, such as spraying gold dust, pumping smoke, and lighting fires, kept the chefs quite busy, which, in a way, distracted them from the focus on the chef’s craft and the quality of the ingredients.

Perhaps it reflects the need to maximise every aspect of a dining experience, from flavour to presentation and entertainment, all at once. In Singapore’s highly competitive dining landscape, such theatrics may well be necessary to stand out. In any case, it made for a lively and engaging meal and would make for a nice special occasion celebration.


Hono Omakase
International Plaza
10 Anson Road
#01-50A
Singapore 079903
Tel: +65 9822 1722
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 1130am - 230pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sun: 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 3 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Wenzhou Mansion @ Tanjong Pagar Road - First Jiangsu-Zhejiang Fine-Dining Restaurant in Singapore Dedicated to Wenzhou Cuisine

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A new expression of refinement arrives at Wenzhou Mansion, Singapore's first and only Jiangsu-Zhejiang fine dining restaurant dedicated exclusively to Wenzhou cuisine. Opened in Tanjong Pagar in August 2025, the establishment presents the culinary traditions of Wenzhou through time-honoured intangible heritage techniques and the natural flavours of East China Sea seafood. Wenzhou cuisine is one of the four major schools of Jiangzhe cuisine, itself recognised as one of China's eight great culinary traditions. Wenzhou Mansion is guided by Mr Li Chuhua, an officially recognised Intangible Cultural Heritage inheritor of Wenzhou cuisine. Drawing on decades of experience, he curates the menu around experience-driven techniques, from handling live seafood to home-style braising and lightly fermented preparations.

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Sliced Wenzhou Kailan 温州芥兰片 4.2/5

We began with a series of cold appetisers, starting with the Sliced Wenzhou Kailan ($28). At first glance, the dish resembles cucumber slices, but it is actually crafted from the Kailan stem. Lightly pickled in a sweet-and-sour marinade, the stems offer a crisp bite with a bright, balanced tang that is both refreshing and moreish.

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Shredded Chicken with Jellyfish 海蜇手撕鸡 4.2/5

The Shredded Chicken with Jellyfish ($68) features tender shredded chicken paired with jellyfish for a lovely textural contrast. High in protein and low in fat, the dish reflects the harmony of coastal food culture, where land and sea ingredients meet. This dish is notably light and refreshing.

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Coriander with Sakura Shrimp 樱花虾皮拌香菜 4/5

In the Coriander with Sakura Shrimp ($25), sweet, crisp sakura shrimp are combined with aromatic notes of coriander. This clean, thoughtfully composed dish is designed to reset the palate, though it may be an acquired taste for those who do not enjoy coriander.

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Raw Marinated Wenzhou Swimming Crab 温州江蟹生 4.5/5

A signature of Wenzhou-style raw marination, the Raw Marinated Wenzhou Swimming Crab ($128/portion) features live swimming crab prepared with traditional techniques. Often praised as the "ice cream of the sea," the flesh is delicately tender and refreshingly chilled. Cured in an in-house blend of sauces and spices, this is a highly appetising alternative to Teochew or Korean raw crab versions.

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Duck Tongue & Fish Cake Platter 温州鸭舌拼鱼饼 3.5/5

The Duck Tongue & Fish Cake Platter ($58) offers two traditional staples. The Fish Cake, made from minced East China Sea fish and pork fat, is steamed to a springy, savoury finish. The Duck Tongues are braised and then sun-dried, offering a rich soy-braised aroma. In the Wenzhou dialect, "duck tongue" sounds like a phrase meaning "to earn and prosper," making it a popular auspicious starter at banquets.

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Wenzhou Fish Ball & Pork Wonton Soup 温州鱼丸肉燕汤 分位 4/5

The Wenzhou Fish Ball & Pork Wonton Soup (from $35) showcases culinary craftsmanship through a traditional pounding technique. The springy bite of the fish balls contrasts beautifully with the smooth, slightly crisp pork dumplings. The texture of the pork dumplings reminded me of local fish skin dumplings (魚皮餃).

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Large East China Sea Yellow Croaker with Scallion Oil 葱油东海特大黄鱼 4/5

The Large East China Sea Yellow Croaker with Scallion Oil ($158 for regular / $398 for large) features an ingredient revered as the "gold of the sea". Prized for its garlic-clove–shaped flesh, the fish is lightly steamed to preserve its silken texture. It is finished with fragrant scallion oil, bloomed in hot oil to draw out its inherent sweetness.

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Home-style Braised Mantis Shrimp with Shredded Radish 家烧虾姑萝卜丝 4.2/5

The Home-style Braised Mantis Shrimp with Shredded Radish (Seasonal Price) is a comforting dish brimming with everyday warmth. The highlight is the delicious, addictive sauce, best absorbed by the shredded radish.

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Steamed Roe Crab with Minced Pork and Pumpkin 南瓜肉饼蒸青膏蟹 4/5

The Steamed Roe Crab with Minced Pork and Pumpkin ($378) is served with claypot rice. As it steams, the seafood juices meld with the rich savouriness of Iberico pork, infusing the soft pumpkin below with layered, harmonious flavour.

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Crispy Baby Roasted Duck with Peppercorn 大红袍花椒小乳鸭 4.5/5

A standout was the Crispy Baby Roasted Duck with Peppercorn ($98). It is unique to see duck prepared in a roasted pigeon style, a technique I haven't encountered in other Chinese restaurants in Singapore. Crispy on the outside and juicy within, it carries the aromatic, gentle numbing heat of Da Hong Pao peppercorns.

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Stir-Fried Beef with Wild Chinese Chives 沙葱炒牛肉 4.2/5

In the Stir-Fried Beef with Wild Chinese Chives ($78), wild sand scallions from the Gobi Desert are wok-fired at high heat with tender beef. The result is a fragrant harmony of crisp and succulent textures.

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Pea Shoots with Seaweed in Superior Broth 紫菜上汤豌豆苗 4.5/5

The Pea Shoots with Seaweed in Superior Broth ($38) is a delicate vegetarian "double fresh" dish. The silky, briny seaweed pairs perfectly with the springtime sweetness of the crisp pea shoots.

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Wenzhou Stir-fried Rice Noodles 温州炒粉干 4/5

The Wenzhou Stir-fried Rice Noodles ($28 Small / $48 Large) are soft and supple with a gentle chew. The rice vermicelli effectively absorbs the aromas of the accompanying ingredients, resulting in a deeply savoury finish.

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Glutinous Rice Balls with Water Chestnut Dessert 汤圆马蹄爽 4.2/5

To end, the Glutinous Rice Balls with Water Chestnut Dessert ($12 per serving) offers a refreshing sweetness. The crisp water chestnuts balance the rich, chewy dumplings, leaving a light, springy finish on the palate.

Overall, Wenzhou Mansion offers a rare and refined look at a heritage cuisine seldom seen in such detail in Singapore. The focus on seafood freshness and intangible cultural techniques makes it a must-visit for lovers of regional Chinese fare.

Note: This is an invited tasting


Wenzhou Mansion
60, 62, 64 Tanjong Pagar Road
Singapore 088481
Tel: +65 9697 1668
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 530pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Cross the road to Duxton Road. Walk down Duxton Road. Turn left onto Duxton Hill towards Tanjong Pagar Road. Turn right onto Tanjong Pagar Road and walk to the destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Tanjong Pagar Road. Cross the road. Turn right and walk to the destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Im Jai by Pun Im @ Icon Village - Debuts Lunar New Year 2026 Menu with a Thai Twist

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Im Jai by Pun Im at Icon Village ushers in Lunar New Year 2026 with its inaugural festive menu, reimagining classic Chinese New Year staples through a distinctly Thai lens. Known for its bold Thai flavours and creative reinterpretations, Im Jai presents a refreshing celebration that marries auspicious symbolism with vibrant Thai ingredients and techniques.

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Charoen “Prosperous” Yu Sheng 4.2/5

Replacing the customary shredded vegetables, Im Jai’s Yu Sheng takes inspiration from Thai salads. The Im Jai Charoen Yu Sheng (Serves 3–5, $58) features premium salmon belly slices atop a colourful medley of green papaya, green mango, pomelo, mandarin oranges, and cherry tomatoes. Tossed in a signature Som Tum–style spicy-sour sauce blended with sweetened fish sauce, the dish is finished with toasted coconut, fried shallots, ground dried shrimp, and pumpkin seeds. The result is a uniquely Thai Yu Sheng that delivers a harmonious balance of sweet, sour, savoury, and spicy flavours, complemented by engaging textures. For larger gatherings, the Im Jai Grand Charoen Yu Sheng (Serves 6–8, $98) is also available.

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Crispy Cloud Egg 3.8/5

Im Jai offers a playful spin on the traditional Thai omelette with the Crispy Cloud Egg ($16.80). Kampong egg whites are deep-fried until ultra-fluffy and paired with six pieces of five-hour house-cured sweet-savoury egg yolks. Served with lime, raw shallots, and chilli padi, the dish is impressively crisp and airy. While the cloud-like texture will appeal to many, it leaned a little too light for my personal preference. I found myself missing a more substantial bite.

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Fried Squid Tentacles with Im Jai Curry Mayonnaise 4.2/5

The Fried Squid Tentacles with Im Jai Curry Mayonnaise ($10.80) features lightly battered squid tentacles fried to a crisp. What truly elevates the dish is the housemade curry mayonnaise, seasoned with Im Jai’s proprietary blend of Thai curry powder. This addictive combination kept me going back for more, making it a highly enjoyable snack or sharing dish.

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Fortune Crispy Spring Rolls 4.2/5

Available for both dine-in and takeaway, the Fortune Crispy Spring Rolls ($23.80) are filled with a medley of vegetables and mushrooms. Encased in a golden, crispy skin, the filling is flavourful and provides a pleasing contrast in texture, resulting in a multi-textural bite that works well as a festive starter.

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Golden Crispy Soon Hock & Thai Mango Salad 4.2/5

A whole fish is a must-have on any Chinese New Year table, and Im Jai puts a Thai spin on this tradition with the prized Marble Goby (Soon Hock). The Golden Crispy Soon Hock & Thai Mango Salad ($108, about 1.2kg) is expertly butterflied and deep-fried head-on, with the scales left on, resulting in delicate, crispy, edible scales while keeping the flesh succulent and moist. The fish is paired with a spicy, sweet, and zesty Thai green mango salad, creating an elegant balance of flavour and texture. This is a tasting portion of the whole fish. Diners may also opt for the Steamed Soon Hock with Thai Mango Salad ($108, about 1.2kg).

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Steamed Festive Seabass with Spicy & Sour Dressing 4.2/5

Another steamed fish option on the menu is the Steamed Festive Seabass with Spicy & Sour Dressing ($32.80). The fish is perfectly steamed to a moist texture and complemented by a punchy dressing that delivers a delightful spicy kick and sour, zesty finish.

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Im Jai Golden Harvest Seafood Claypot Rice 4/5

The Im Jai Golden Harvest Seafood Claypot Rice ($110.80) is a luxurious festive staple featuring wild-caught jumbo black tiger prawns, diced hotate scallops, deep-fried soft shell crab, and deep-fried pork lard. Rich, indulgent, and aromatic, it is a satisfying communal dish well-suited for celebrations.

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Black Sticky Rice Nian Gao 5/5

For dessert, the Black Sticky Rice Nian Gao ($21.80) truly stands out. Im Jai’s signature pancake is transformed into a festive Nian Gao using house-milled black sticky rice flour and strips of coconut flesh. Crisp on the outside yet chewy and fragrant within, this dessert is exceptionally good and easily one of the highlights of the meal.

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Sweet Coconut Reunion Tang Yuan 4/5

The Sweet Coconut Reunion Tang Yuan (Serves 4–6, $30.80) is based on the traditional Bualoy dessert from Im Jai’s regular menu. It features auspicious red and yellow glutinous rice balls with coconut strips in sweetened coconut milk, finished with a salted egg lava cream. The sweet-savoury interplay reflects the hallmark flavours of Thai desserts.

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IM SABAAI’s Signature Abundance Pork Floss

To complete the festivities, Im Jai also offers IM SABAAI’s Signature Abundance Pork Floss ($98), the first of its kind manufactured in Singapore. Presented in an elegant gift box of four bottles adorned with a Fire Horse design and a poetic Chinese couplet, it is available in both Original and Spicy flavours—making it a thoughtful and auspicious Lunar New Year gift.

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1. Im Jai CNY Menu is available for both dine-ins and takeaways from 26 January – 3 March.
2. Guests can mix and match any items in the CNY menu and spend $288 to receive 20% discount.
3. Guests who place their orders before 23 January for dine-in and takeaways after 26 January can enjoy an Early Bird Discount of another 10% if they hit $288.
4. IM JAI will operate only for takeaways on CNY eve, 16 February until 1pm.
5. IM JAI will be closed for CNY holidays from 17-19 Feb and resume operations on 20Feb.
6. IM JAI will strictly be taking only reservations on 20 February; no walk-ins allowed.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Im Jai by Pun Im
Icon Village
12 Gopeng Street
#01-78/81
Singapore 078877
Tel: +65 6518 3151
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11am - 3pm, 4pm - 930pm
(Closed on Sat & Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk down Peck Seah Street. Cross the road at the junction of Peck Seah Street and Gopeng Street. Walk to ICON village. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Ya Ge (雅阁) Welcomes the Year of the Horse with “Prosperity in Full Bloom” – A Refined Chinese New Year 2026 Celebration

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Ushering in Chinese New Year 2026 with quiet confidence and understated luxury, Ya Ge (雅阁) at Orchid Hotel Singapore presents Prosperity in Full Bloom, a thoughtfully curated festive showcase that honours tradition, craftsmanship and auspicious flavours. Available for both dine-in and takeaway from 1 January to 3 March 2026, the offering spans six meticulously designed set menus, à la carte highlights, and an extensive range of festive takeaway delicacies, making it equally suited to intimate family gatherings or grand reunion feasts.

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Prosperity Yu Sheng with Yellowtail and Crispy Eel 4.2/5

The celebratory journey begins, as tradition dictates, with the Prosperity Yu Sheng with Yellowtail and Crispy Eel. Visually vibrant and texturally engaging, the platter layers silky yellowtail sashimi with crisp eel and dried shredded codfish over a bed of freshly shredded vegetables, nuts and seeds. What truly elevates the toss is Chef’s house-made citrus dressing — freshly squeezed orange and lemon juice gently reduced for intensity. Bright, aromatic and refreshing, it sets an uplifting tone of abundance and good fortune.

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Double-boiled Golden Fish Maw with Asian Moon Scallop and Imperial Tribute Chrysanthemum 4/5

A clear standout among the festive offerings is the Double-boiled Golden Fish Maw with Asian Moon Scallop and Imperial Tribute Chrysanthemum. Slow-simmered old hen forms a deep, full-bodied broth that cradles prized fish maw and Asian moon scallop, perfumed with Huangshan wild tribute chrysanthemum. Silken in texture and deeply restorative, this soup speaks of patience, tradition and indulgent well-being. It is a luxurious expression of festive nourishment.

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Steamed Yellow Croaker in Chicken Broth with Fennel 4.2/5

Seafood lovers will appreciate the finesse of the Steamed Yellow Croaker in Chicken Broth with Fennel. Marinated for hours with fennel, thyme, rosemary and bay leaf, the fish is gently steamed in a rich chicken broth, resulting in flesh that is delicate yet flavourful. Clean, subtly aromatic and elegantly restrained, the dish showcases Ya Ge’s precision-driven approach to classic Cantonese techniques.

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Stir-fried Australian Lobster with Glutinous Rice Wine Sauce 4.2/5

For a bolder expression, the Stir-fried Australian Lobster with Glutinous Rice Wine Sauce delivers festive indulgence with restraint. Inspired by Beijing-style stir-fry traditions, fermented glutinous rice wine and Pi Xian broad bean paste lend warmth and complexity, enhancing rather than overpowering the lobster’s natural sweetness. The flavours are layered and fragrant, making this a celebratory centrepiece worthy of the occasion.

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Deep-fried Deshelled Prawn coated with Fish Floss and Shrimp Roe Salad 4.5/5

Texture and crunch come into play with the Deep-fried Deshelled Prawn, coated with Fish Floss and Shrimp Roe, and served with a Shrimp Roe Salad. Golden and crisp, the prawns are tossed in a savoury-sweet house dressing enriched with shrimp roe and fish floss, offering immediate satisfaction and an addictive interplay of flavours.

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Sautéed Eight Treasures Vegetables with Yunnan Black Tiger Palm Mushroom 4/5

Vegetarian offerings are no afterthought here. The Sautéed Eight Treasures Vegetables with Yunnan Black Tiger Palm Mushroom wrapped in Lotus Leaf is quietly luxurious. A medley of premium ingredients — from ginkgo nuts and lotus seeds to macadamia nuts, white fungus and bamboo shoots — is gently wrapped in lotus leaf and steamed, releasing a delicate fragrance when unveiled at the table. It is elegant, nourishing and deeply comforting.

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Steamed Lotus Leaf Jasmine and Glutinous Rice with Chinese Sausages and Wax Meat 4/5

Anchoring the feast is the Steamed Lotus Leaf Jasmine and Glutinous Rice with Chinese Sausages and Wax Meat. Fragrant jasmine rice and sticky glutinous grains absorb the savoury richness of Chinese sausage and waxed meat, offering familiar comfort and balance, a gentle reminder that prosperity is best shared.

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Chilled Red Ruby with Jackfruit and Corn, Mandarin Orange Mochi 4/5

Desserts provide a refreshing close, from the Chilled Red Ruby with Jackfruit and Corn to Mandarin Orange Mochi filled with custard and mandarin pulp, ending the meal on a light, sweet-tart note.

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Nian Gao with Gula Melaka and Sweet Potato

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Prosperity Lion Nian Gao

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Steamed Radish Cake with Conpoy and Chinese Sausage

Beyond the dining room, Ya Ge extends the festivities with an impressive lineup of takeaway and gifting options. Highlights include the generously layered Ya Ge Prosperity Pen Cai, Prosperity Yu Sheng in two sizes, roasted boneless suckling pig, dry-aged Irish duck, premium roast platters and handcrafted radish cake. New festive additions such as Prosperity Lion Nian Gao, Duo Happiness Nian Gao with Gula Melaka and Sweet Potato, Ya Ge Ingot Nian Gao with Dried Longan, and a delicately balanced Red Bean Pudding add variety to the offerings. Curated takeaway reunion sets make hosting effortless, with 15% savings on pre-orders, ideal for early planners and corporate gifting.

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Ya Ge Ingot Nian Gao with Dried Longan

Ya Ge’s Chinese New Year menu will be available for dine-in from 1 January to 3 March 2026, with reservations highly recommended due to limited seating and high demand. The takeaway sets and goodies can be made online 3 days in advance at https://eshop-yage.myshopify.com or at the restaurant. Guests can enjoy a 15% discount on pre-orders. For more information on all Chinese New Year menus and takeaway festive goodies, please log on to https://www.orchidhotel.com.sg/offers/yage-2026-chinese-new-year.

Note: This is an invited tasting


Ya Ge (雅阁)
Orchid Hotel Singapore
1 Tras Link
Singapore 078867
Tel: +65 6818 6831
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 530pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk straight towards the Orchid Hotel. Journey time is about 3 minutes. [Map]