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Friday, February 20, 2026

Hai Tien Lo @ Pan Pacific Singapore - Welcomes the Lunar New Year with Festive Celebrations and Culinary Delights

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Executive Chinese Chef Edden Yap and his culinary team at Hai Tien Lo, Pan Pacific Singapore, have crafted a Lunar New Year feast that balances tradition with refinement. Available from 23 January to 3 March 2026, the eight set menus and à la carte specialities are designed to celebrate prosperity, happiness, and good fortune. We had the pleasure of sampling the Joyous Abundance Menu, a carefully curated journey through festive classics elevated with premium ingredients.

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Vitality Yu Sheng with classic Whole Abalone, Lobster, and Smoked Salmon 4.5/5

A spectacular start to the meal, the Vitality Yu Sheng with classic Whole Abalone, Lobster, and Smoked Salmon is all about abundance and finesse. Plump whole abalone anchors the platter with prized chew and natural sweetness, complemented by succulent lobster and delicately smoked salmon. Tossed with crisp vegetables, pickled accents, crushed peanuts, and sesame seeds, the tangy-sweet house dressing harmoniously binds the textures and flavours. Luxurious yet approachable, this is prosperity served on a plate.

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Double-boiled Dendrobium Chicken Soup 4.5/5

The restorative Double-boiled Dendrobium Chicken Soup, which features free-range chicken, fish maw, whole abalone, dried scallops, and sea whelk, is quietly elegant. Double-boiled with Dendrobium orchid stems, the broth is naturally sweet and crystal clear, infused with subtle herbal freshness and a lingering mineral nuance. It's soothing, refined, and deeply comforting, a perfect interlude before the richer dishes.

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Sliced Crispy Barbecued Suckling Pig with Caviar 4.2/5

The Sliced Crispy Barbecued Suckling Pig with Caviar impresses with shatteringly crisp skin and tender meat beneath. Each slice is finished with caviar, introducing a briny pop that cuts through the richness without overpowering it. The balance of textures and flavours is precise, making this an indulgent yet measured dish.

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Sliced Beijing Duck and Jelly Fish 4/5

The Sliced Beijing Duck and Jelly Fish brings together two classic Chinese delicacies with distinct personalities. Thinly sliced Beijing duck showcases lacquered skin and gentle smokiness, while jellyfish adds a crisp, cooling contrast. Together, they create a harmonious progression of textures and flavours — composed, refreshing, and engaging.

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Steamed Half East Australian Lobster in Chinese Wine Broth 4.5/5

The East Australian Lobster shines in minimalist fashion, steamed to tender perfection. The accompanying Chinese wine broth lends subtle warmth and aromatic depth, enhancing but never overshadowing the lobster's natural sweetness. A lesson in letting premium ingredients speak for themselves.

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Braised South African 10 Head Whole Dried Abalone with Sea Cucumber in Abalone Sauce 4.5/5

A ceremonial centrepiece, the Braised South Africian 10 Head Whole Dried Abalone with Sea Cucumber in Abalone Sauce celebrates patience and craftsmanship. The 10-head whole dried abalone is tender yet springy, paired with silky sea cucumber, all cloaked in a glossy, umami-rich abalone sauce. Each bite is indulgent, deeply savoury, and profoundly satisfying — a masterclass in Cantonese braising.

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Sauteed Japanese A5 Wagyu Beef with Fresh Mushrooms and Green Vegetables 4.2/5

The A5 Wagyu melts effortlessly, its buttery richness complemented by earthy mushrooms and crisp green vegetables. Minimal seasoning allows the beef's natural sweetness to shine, making this a balanced and composed highlight of the menu.

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Stewed Inaniwa Udon with Pan-fried East Spotted Grouper Fish Fillet in Fish Broth 4.2/5

A comforting yet refined course, the Inaniwa Udon absorbs the clean, oceanic sweetness of the clear fish broth. Topped with a lightly pan-fried East Spotted Grouper fillet, the dish achieves a delicate interplay of textures and flavours. It is elegant, soothing, and precise.

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Prosperity Nian Gao coated with Peanuts and Shredded Yam 4.2/5

A festive dessert that balances tradition and texture. The tender Nian Gao is coated with crushed peanuts and shredded yam, offering a delightful contrast between chewiness and crunch. Golden and auspicious, it's a playful, celebratory take on a Lunar New Year classic.

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Double-boiled Bird's Nest with Peach Gum and Red Dates, in Young Coconut 4.5/5

A luxurious finish, the Double-boiled Bird's Nest with Peach Gum and Red Dates combines bird's nest, peach gum, and red dates, served in refreshing young coconut water. Silky, gelatinous, and delicately sweet, it is light yet indulgent, leaving the palate nourished and satisfied.

Hai Tien Lo's Joyous Abundance Menu is a Lunar New Year feast that respects tradition while elevating it with premium ingredients and precise execution. From the celebratory Yu Sheng to the indulgent abalone centrepiece and refined desserts, each dish is thoughtfully composed, making it a festive dining experience that celebrates both flavour and symbolism.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Hai Tien Lo
Pan Pacific Singapore
7 Raffles Boulevard
Level 3
Singapore 039595
Tel: +65 68268240
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Nearest MRT: Promenade (CC Line, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 630pm - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Promenade MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]


Saturday, February 1, 2025

Fu Yuan Teochew Dining (馥苑) @ Clarke Quay - A New and First Teochew Restaurant in Clarke Quay

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Fu Yuan Teochew Dining, a fresh addition to the Clarke Quay dining scene, opened its doors in November 2024. The restaurant blends tradition with modern elegance, featuring a sleek black and red colour palette that creates a sophisticated yet welcoming ambience. Specialising in authentic Teochew cuisine with innovative touches, Fu Yuan offers an array of delectable dishes that celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Teochew cooking.

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Prosperity Abalone Yu Sheng 3/5

To mark the Chinese New Year festivities, we started with the Prosperity Abalone Yu Sheng ($58/$88). A staple of any Lunar New Year celebration, this dish set the tone for an auspicious meal as we tossed for good fortune, abundance, and prosperity.

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Marinated Raw Roe Crab 4.5/5

One of Fu Yuan’s signature dishes, the Marinated Raw Roe Crab ($88), is a true indulgence for seafood lovers. Fresh and generously packed with roe, the crab is steeped in a self-brewed white wine marinade, giving it a delicate floral aroma that enhances the sweetness of the crab meat. This dish is a must-try for those who appreciate bold, umami flavours.

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Crispy 'Bing Chuan' Brinjal 4.8/5

A unique offering at Fu Yuan, the Crispy 'Bing Chuan' Brinjal, features an uncommon variety of eggplant sourced from high-altitude, cool-climate regions. This growing environment produces a firmer, denser texture with low moisture content, making it ideal for frying. The result? A crisp, crunchy bite that retains the natural sweetness of the brinjal. Even non-eggplant eaters may find themselves converted by this dish!

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Grilled Black Char Siew 4.2/5

While not traditionally Teochew, the Grilled Black Char Siew ($22) is expertly charcoal-grilled, delivering a smoky, caramelised crust that encases tender, flavorful meat. The execution of this Cantonese classic is commendable, making it a worthy addition to the menu.

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Teochew Style Pan-fried Oyster Omelette 3.5/5

The Teochew Style Pan-fried Oyster Omelette ($18) takes a more homely approach than the crispy, gooey versions I preferred. This rendition is eggier and fluffier, resembling a classic home-cooked style rather than the traditional wok-fried oyster omelette. While it lacks the expected crispy and starchy contrast, the tangy chilli sauce provides a great complement.

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Pan-fried Dragon Tiger Grouper with Shark Cartilage Soup Teochew Style 3.8/5

A departure from the usual steamed Teochew-style fish, this Pan-fried Dragon Tiger Grouper with Shark Cartilage Soup Teochew Style ($13/100g) offers a crispy exterior while keeping the fish meat tender. The creamy shark cartilage soup adds an umami depth, making this a delightful alternative to the traditional preparation.

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Creamy Pumpkin Boston Lobster 4.2/5

The Creamy Pumpkin Boston Lobster ($16/100g) presents a unique twist on the usual lobster preparations. The sauce, reminiscent of salted egg yolk, combines the sweetness of pumpkin with an aromatic curry leaf finish, creating a balanced and addictive flavour that pairs beautifully with the lobster meat. Promo: Reserve via Chope using promo code "FYLOBSTER" to enjoy a complimentary Creamy Pumpkin Boston Lobster!

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Wok-fried Preserved Radish Hor Fun 3.8/5

While the Wok-fried Preserved Radish Hor Fun ($24/$48) is a well-executed plate of rice noodles, it leans more towards a classic fried kway teow rather than the expected Teochew-style preserved radish hor fun. The preserved radish flavour is not distinct, and the crunch from diced kai lan is lacking, which would have added more texture and depth to the dish.

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Peach Gum with Hokkaido Milk 3.8/5

To wrap up the meal, we enjoyed two classic Teochew desserts. The Peach Gum with Hokkaido Milk ($8) is served hot or cold. It is smooth, creamy, and lightly sweetened, making for a refreshing finish. We also had the Mashed Taro 'Orh Nee' ($7), a classic Teochew dessert that is rich, smooth, and well-balanced in sweetness, perfect for rounding off the dining experience.

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Mashed Taro 'Orh Nee' 4/5

Fu Yuan Teochew Dining is a welcome addition to the Clarke Quay dining scene, offering classic Teochew cuisine with modern and creative interpretations. Standouts include the Marinated Raw Roe Crab, Crispy 'Bing Chuan' Brinjal, and Creamy Pumpkin Boston Lobster. While some dishes, like the oyster omelette and hor fun, could be refined further, the overall experience showcases quality ingredients and skilful execution. Whether you're looking for a prosperous Chinese New Year meal or a place to indulge in Teochew specialities, Fu Yuan is worth a visit.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Fu Yuan Teochew Dining (馥苑)
Clarke Quay
3A River Valley Road
#01-01C/01D
Singapore 179020
Tel: +65 88020101
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Nearest MRT: Fort Canning (DT Line), Clarke Quay (NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 230pm, 5pm - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Clarke Quay MRT station. Take Exit C or G. Walk to the river. Turn left and walk down the river towards the bridge. Cross the bridge. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Fort Canning MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn right onto River Valley Road Walk down River Valley Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]