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Monday, May 19, 2025

Shang Palace @ Shangri-La Hotel Singapore - Celebrates 54th Anniversary With A Celebratory Menu

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In celebration of its 54th anniversary, Shang Palace at Shangri-La Singapore unveils a special commemorative menu that pays tribute to its rich legacy and the golden era of Cantonese cuisine. Curated by Executive Chinese Chef Daniel Cheung, the menu channels the spirit and splendour of the 1970s, bringing back iconic dishes with a modern finesse. From now till 31 May 2025, diners can savour the Celebration Set Menu ($388++ for 4 pax) or select from 12 nostalgic à la carte dishes that honour the restaurant’s heritage.

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Crispy-fried Milk Custard 5/5, Pan-fried Long Bean Rings Stuffed with Dace Fish Paste 4.2/5

The meal began with a classic that many Cantonese food lovers would remember fondly: Crispy-fried Milk Custard (黄金炸鲜奶). Encased in a light, golden batter, the custard within is creamy, smooth, and fragrant, melting gently on the palate. This dish, made popular by Chinese chefs during the 1980s and 90s, is a textural delight that effortlessly balances richness and delicacy.

Reminiscent of Hakka Yong Tau Foo, the Pan-fried Long Bean Rings Stuffed with Dace Fish Paste (煎鲮鱼滑酿豆角) features long beans shaped into rings, each stuffed generously with dace fish paste and pan-fried until crisp. Served with a savoury dipping sauce, the dish is both nostalgic and satisfying, earthy, hearty, and wonderfully seasoned.

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Braised Fresh Fish Meat with Luffa Melon, Straw Mushrooms and Chrysanthemum 4.5/5

A bowl of warm comfort, the Braised Fresh Fish Meat with Luffa Melon, Straw Mushrooms and Chrysanthemum (顺德菊花生拆生鱼羹) combines fresh fish meat, tender luffa melon, straw mushrooms, and chrysanthemum petals, resulting in a light yet flavourful broth. Add a dash of vinegar and pepper to enhance its nuanced flavours. It's a humble, soul-warming dish that showcases the finesse of Shunde-style cooking.

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Deep-fried King Prawns with Tomato Sauce 5/5

One of the standout dishes for me was the Deep-fried King Prawns (茄汁干煎虾碌) slathered in a lip-smacking tomato sauce. The prawns were massive, cooked to bouncy perfection with a delightful firm bite. But the real star was the sauce, which is a tangy, sweet, and savoury tomato glaze that beautifully coated the crustaceans. It's a timeless classic done right.

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Poached Mustard Green with Dried Shrimp, Dried Scallop and Minced Pork in Superior Broth 4/5

As a Teochew, I was particularly excited about the Poached Mustard Green with Dried Shrimp, Dried Scallop and Minced Pork in Superior Broth (虾干上汤瑶柱肉松浸大芥菜). Mustard green can be divisive due to its bitter notes, but it was perfectly poached here, retaining a gentle crunch while mellowing its bitterness. The superior broth, enriched with dried shrimp, dried scallops, and minced pork, added a deep umami flavour. I was especially impressed by the enormous dried shrimp imported from Hong Kong. It is a rare treat that elevated the dish even more.

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Traditional Yuan Yang Fried Rice 4/5

The Traditional Yuan Yang Fried Rice (太极鸳鸯饭) brought back a wave of nostalgia. A staple at Hong Kong wedding banquets in the 1970s, Yuan Yang Fried Rice reflects the East-meets-West influences of the era. The egg fried rice is topped with two sauces: one red, tangy, tomato-based sauce with shredded chicken and onions, and the other a creamy white sauce with prawns and peas, arranged in a symbolic yin-yang pattern. It's visually striking, comforting, and full of flavour, a perfect representation of cultural harmony.

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Deep-fried Water Chestnut Cake 4.5/5

Light, crispy, and slightly chewy inside, the Deep-fried Water Chestnut Cake (酥炸马蹄条) was a delightful way to end the meal. It offered a gentle sweetness and a lovely contrast of textures, making it an excellent traditional dessert. To wrap things up, we were served a warm bowl of Boiled Sweetened Beancurd Skin with Gingko Nuts and Quail Egg (腐竹白果鸡蛋糖水). Smooth, nourishing, and subtly sweet, it was the perfect closing note to a beautifully curated meal.

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Boiled Sweetened Beancurd Skin with Gingko Nuts and Quail Egg 5/5

Shang Palace's 54th Anniversary Menu is more than just a culinary offering. It's a heartfelt tribute to tradition, culture, and the passage of time. Chef Daniel Cheung has masterfully revived these dishes with care and precision, letting each plate tell a story from the restaurant's illustrious past. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer, this limited-time menu is a chance to taste the legacy of one of Singapore's most iconic Cantonese dining institutions.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Shang Palace
22 Orange Grove Road
Singapore 258350
Tel: +65 6213 4473
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 12pm - 2.30pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sat-Sun: 11am - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk towards Wheellock Place via ION. Exit Wheellock Place and turn left towards Liat Tower. Cross the road at the traffic light junction and turn left towards Royal Thai Embassy. Walk down to the end of Orchard Road. Turn right onto Orange Grove Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 23 minutes.[Map]

Thursday, January 23, 2025

Li Bai Cantonese Restaurant @ Sheraton Towers Singapore - Ushering in Lunar New Year with Festive Elegance

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Li Bai Cantonese Restaurant at Sheraton Towers Singapore welcomes the Lunar New Year with an opulent lineup of festive dishes and reunion feasts, available from 1 January to 12 February 2023. Known for its refined Cantonese cuisine, Li Bai’s offerings this year are both traditional and creative, featuring premium ingredients presented with flair.

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Crispy Eel, Australian Lobster and Hamachi Yusheng 4/5

Li Bai kicks off the celebration with a visually stunning Crispy Eel, Australian Lobster, and Hamachi Yu Sheng. Designed like a vibrant garden with an intricate snake motif in the centre, this dish pays homage to the Year of the Snake. The medley of crispy eel, succulent lobster, and fresh hamachi adds both texture and flavour, while the festive toss promises a year of abundance and prosperity.

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Sauteed Bird's Nest with Crab Roe 4.2/5

The Sauteed Bird's Nest with Crab Roe is a winner for a nourishing and comforting start. The crab roe infuses the dish with a burst of umami, enriching the already delicate flavours of the bird's nest. This soup strikes a fine balance between indulgence and subtlety, making it a highlight for those who love refined Cantonese soups.

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Steamed Alaskan King Crab with Egg White 4.5/5

A standout dish, the Steamed Alaskan King Crab with Egg White, combines the meaty Alaskan King Crab's sweetness with the steamed egg white's silkiness. Enhanced with a drizzle of superior soya sauce, this dish is luxurious yet comforting, showcasing Li Bai's ability to highlight the natural flavours of premium ingredients.

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Braised 27-head South African Dried Abalone with Dried Oyster 4.5/5

The Braised 27-Head South African Dried Abalone with Dried Oyster is a true delicacy. The abalone is perfectly braised to tender perfection, paired with a flavourful sauce and complemented by the richness of dried oysters. The addition of greens adds a touch of freshness to balance the dish's richness. It is an excellent choice for those seeking a taste of indulgence this festive season.

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Grilled Eel Claypot Rice with Chinese Sausage and Dried Shrimp 4.2/5

Paying tribute to the Year of the Snake, Li Bai presents Grilled Eel Claypot Rice. The eel's snake-like appearance makes it a symbolic addition to the menu. The eel is grilled to perfection over fluffy, fragrant rice and enhanced with savoury Chinese sausage and dried shrimp flavours. The crispy edges of the claypot rice add a delightful textural contrast, making this dish a comforting favourite.

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Double-boiled Snow Fungus, Dried Apricot and Basil Seed 4.2/5

Refreshing and light, the Double-Boiled Snow Fungus with Dried Apricot and Basil Seed is an ideal dessert to cleanse the palate after a rich meal. The dried apricot's fruity sweetness complements the delicate snow fungus, while the basil seeds add a unique texture.

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Nian Gao, Water Chestnut Cake 4/5

Rounding off the meal, the Nian Gao and Water Chestnut Cake are delightful treats. The Nian Gao is chewy and subtly sweet, symbolising progress and growth, while the Water Chestnut Cake is light and refreshing, providing a satisfying conclusion to the festive feast.

Li Bai Cantonese Restaurant delivers a stellar Lunar New Year dining experience with its thoughtfully curated menu of traditional and innovative dishes. Highlights like the Steamed Alaskan King Crab, Braised 27-Head South African Dried Abalone, and Grilled Eel Claypot Rice showcase the restaurant's finesse in elevating classic Cantonese flavours. Whether dining in or celebrating with takeaway, Li Bai is an excellent choice for ushering in a prosperous Year of the Snake.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Li Bai Cantonese Restaurant
Sheraton Towers Singapore
39 Scotts Road
Singapore 228230
Tel: +65 67376888
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Nearest MRT: Newton (DT Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 1130am - 230pm, 630pm - 1030pm
Sun: 1030am - 230pm, 630pm - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Newton MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, January 2, 2025

藝 Yì by Jereme Leung @ Raffles Hotel Singapore - Usher in Prosperity and Luck in the Year of the Snake

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Celebrate the Lunar New Year in style at 藝 Yì by Jereme Leung, where tradition meets luxury. Choose from various carefully curated menus with signature dishes that symbolise prosperity, good fortune, and happiness. With its elegant atmosphere and impeccable service, Yì by Jereme Leung is the perfect place to gather with loved ones and usher in the Lunar New Year with a banquet of unforgettable flavours.

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We were treated to the Opulence Set Menu ($258++ per person, minimum of 2 persons), a sumptuous array of festive delicacies inspired by the rich culinary traditions of various regions across China. The menu showcases an array of premium seafood, including abalone, succulent lobster, fresh fish, and more, each prepared with the utmost care to highlight their natural flavours. Each dish is beautifully presented in a communal style and then portioned into individual servings for each guest to enjoy.

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Yu Sheng 3.8/5

No Lunar New Year celebration is complete without the time-honoured tradition of Lo Hei, and this year’s creation is the Prosperity Yu Sheng with Abalone, Spanish Iberico Ham, Honey Melon Slices, and Chef Jereme’s Signature Yunnan Rose Dressing. The delicate abalone is complemented by Spanish Iberico ham, while the sweet, crisp honey melon slices provide a refreshing contrast to the dish. The signature Yunnan rose dressing adds a fragrant, floral touch to bring all the flavours together. With its vibrant, festive presentation, this Prosperity Yu Sheng offers a wonderful start to the celebrations.

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Sea Cucumber, Poached Squid, Roasted Duck 3.5/5

The next dish is a beautifully presented trio of appetisers. The Sea Cucumber with Shrimp Oil and Garlic has a subtle brininess enhanced by shrimp oil and garlic. The Poached Squid is quite tender, complemented by a fragrant ginger and scallion sauce, together with black moss and enoki mushrooms. Finally, the Roasted Duck with Tangerine Peel is smoky and savoury, although the citrus was quite subtle.

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Double-boiled Wild Red Mushroom, Dried Scallop & Fish Maw Soup with Abalone 4.8/5

The Double-boiled Wild Red Mushroom, Dried Scallop & Fish Maw Soup is a nourishing bowl of comfort, served with its own warmer. The broth, the result of hours of careful simmering, is infused with the natural sweetness of wild red mushrooms and the umami of dried scallops. Fish maw, renowned for its health and wellness benefits, adds a silky bite to the soup. Each spoonful offers a satisfying and rejuvenating experience.

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Braised Pork Knuckle & Sun-dried Oyster with “Fa Choy” Black Moss 4.2/5

The dish of Braised Pork Knuckle & Sun-Dried Oyster with Fa Choy (black moss) is both great tasting and has auspicious connotations. Slow-braised to perfection, the pork knuckle has a rich, melt-in-the-mouth texture and a tasty savoury sauce. Sun-dried oysters are known for their briny sweetness and prized as a symbol of good fortune, while the "fa choy" (black moss) brings an earthy, slightly sweet flavour.

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Steamed Spotted Garoupa 4.8/5

The Steamed Spotted Garoupa with Chicken Essence, Luffa Melon, Cured Meat, and Shao Xing Wine is cooked to bring out the delicate flavours of the fish and showcase just how fresh it is. The flesh is firm and flaky, and the addition of chicken essence and Shao Xing wine enhances the taste and aroma of the dish beautifully. This was my favourite dish of the evening!

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Steamed Green Asian Lobster with Yellow Pepper Sauce 4.5/5

The Steamed Green Asian Lobster with Yellow Pepper Sauce was truly impressive, featuring half of a generously sized lobster. The lobster itself was wonderfully sweet and tender, perfectly complemented by the vibrant yellow pepper sauce. The sauce added a bold, piquant kick, balancing the rich, savoury flavours of the lobster with a good amount of spice, resulting in a deliciously memorable dish.

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Hong Kong-style Macaroni filled with Cuttlefish Paste 4.2/5

As we all know, the final main dish of a Chinese banquet typically features a staple to end the meal on a satisfying note, such as rice or noodle. However, the Chef took a creative twist with this course, serving up Hong Kong-style Macaroni filled with cuttlefish paste, minced meat, black moss, cheese, and fresh basil. This dish is a playful deviation from the traditional, blending familiar Chinese ingredients with a Western-inspired touch. The macaroni is presented almost like little toadstools, which adds a whimsical presentation to the dish. Whilst this dish strays from the usual Chinese banquet offerings, I found it quite enjoyable.

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Double-boiled Superior Bird’s Nest with Almond Cream & Egg White 4.5/5

We all agreed that this Double-boiled Superior Bird’s Nest with Almond Cream & Egg White dessert was fantastic. The fresh almond cream was exceptionally fragrant and velvety smooth, offering a delicate, nutty sweetness that went so well with the silky texture of the bird’s nest. The egg white added a light, airy quality to the dish, creating a gentle contrast to the richness of the cream.

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Steamed Red Date “Nian Gao” and Homemade “Yuan Bao” Water Chestnut Cake 3.5/5

The Steamed Red Date "Nian Gao" and Homemade "Yuan Bao" Water Chestnut Cake with Nostoc Pearl is a delightful combination of tradition and symbolism. The "Nian Gao," a classic sticky rice cake, is infused with the natural sweetness of red dates, offering a rich and comforting flavour. The water chestnut cake, shaped like a gold ingot to symbolise prosperity and good fortune, is light and subtly sweet. The addition of Nostoc pearls provides a slightly crunchy texture. Best enjoyed with a pot of Chinese tea for a soothing conclusion to this rich and celebratory meal.

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In conclusion, dining at 藝 Yì by Jereme Leung provides a wonderful experience to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Each course highlights the restaurant's dedication to culinary excellence and artistry. In addition to the set menus, 藝 Yì by Jereme Leung also offers a Lunar New Year 2025 à la carte menu, allowing diners the flexibility to choose their preferred dishes and create a personalised dining experience tailored to their tastes.

Photographed and penned by Shermine. Through her pictures and stories, she shares her journey of savouring new flavours and experiences. Note: This is an invited tasting.


藝 Yi By Jereme Leung
Raffles Arcade
328 North Bridge Road
Singapore 188719
Tel: +65 63371886
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Nearest MRT: City Hall (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 2pm, 6pm - 930pm

Direction:
1) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Junction of North Bridge Road and Bras Basah Road. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, June 29, 2023

Min Jiang @ Goodwood Park Hotel - 10 Hands Culinary Showcasing A Rediscovery Of Cantonese Classics (十手连环,美味无限)

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Building upon the success of last year's highly acclaimed 8 Hands Culinary Showcase at Min Jiang, Goodwood Park, the renowned restaurant has once again raised the bar with its latest culinary extravaganza, the "10 Hands Culinary Showcase: A Rediscovery of Cantonese Classics". This anticipated event, taking place from 13 to 20 July 2023, brings together five distinguished chefs, including veteran guest chefs Chan Kwok, Yim Yiu Wing and Cheng Hon Chau, alongside Min Jiang's own esteemed chefs Chan Hwan Kee and Ho Chee Hee. With their combined expertise and illustrious careers, this exceptional lineup promises to deliver an unforgettable dining experience steeped in Cantonese traditions.

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The showcase offers two meticulously curated set menus. The 6-course lunch menu ($138 per person) and the 8-course lunch and dinner menu ($168 per person) both promise to take diners on a journey of Cantonese flavours and traditions.

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Steamed Diced Chicken in Pomegranate Egg White Parcel 4/5

Kicking off the feast is the visually stunning Steamed Diced Chicken in Pomegranate Egg White Parcel. Resembling a chrysanthemum and pomegranate, this dish features a delicate pastry made from scratch using egg white and flour. Inside, a medley of finely diced chicken, celery, dried shiitake, and carrots is bathed in superior stock and crowned with luscious crab roe, creating a harmonious blend of flavours.

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Baked Stuffed Crab Shell & Roasted Silver Hill Irish Duck 4.2/5

Next, the Baked Stuffed Crab Shell takes centre stage, paying homage to Hong Kong's fusion of Eastern and Western cuisines. Handpicked Sri Lankan crab meat is combined with onions and shiitake mushrooms in a cream sauce reminiscent of bechamel. The mixture is then baked in a crab shell to golden perfection. Accompanying this delicacy is the succulent Roasted Silver Hill Irish Duck, complemented by sweet and juicy fresh mango and a tangy homemade plum sauce.

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Boneless Chicken Thigh stuffed with Bird's Nest and Yunnan Ham Double-boiled Superior Soup 4.5/5

A standout dish, the Boneless Chicken Thigh stuffed with Bird's Nest and Yunnan Ham in Double-boiled Superior Soup, showcases hours of laborious cooking. The chicken is deboned and filled with premium bird's nest before being double-boiled for three additional hours. The result is a dish bursting with rich and pure flavours derived from the carefully selected ingredients.

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Pan-fried Dace Fish Meat, Liver Sausage and Orange Peel stuffed in whole Dace Fish 4/5

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Delving into a traditional recipe from the Shunde district in Guangdong, China, the Pan-fried Dace Fish Meat, Liver Sausage, and Orange Peel stuffed in a whole Dace Fish offers a delightful combination of textures and flavours. The dace fish flesh is expertly removed and blended into a fish paste, which is then combined with orange peel for a citrus note and finely diced liver sausage for added depth. The fish paste is stuffed back into the dace fish and pan-fried to crispy perfection.

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Crispy Wontons with Pork and Seafood in Sweet and Sour Sauce 4/5

For those seeking a familiar yet elevated snack, the Crispy Wontons with Pork and Seafood in Sweet and Sour Sauce delivers. These wontons feature iberico char siew as a filling, elevating the dish's succulent flavour. Accompanied by a tantalizing sweet and sour sauce brimming with pork slices, pork liver, prawns, and scallops, this dish is a true delight when dipped into the sauce.

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Wok-fried Crispy Silver Hill Irish Duck with Yam Paste 4.2/5

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Prepare for a symphony of textures and flavours with the Wok-fried Crispy Silver Hill Irish Duck with Yam Paste. The duck is wok-fried to a golden brown, creating a layer of crispy goodness atop a bed of mashed taro. Each bite offers a delightful combination of fragrant, fluffy, juicy, and crispy elements.

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Stewed White Jade Noodles with Wild Mushrooms and Mustard Green 4/5

As a light yet flavoursome finale to the savoury courses, the Stewed White Jade Noodles with Wild Mushrooms and Mustard Green provides a comforting and homely experience. This bowl of goodness brings together tender noodles, earthy wild mushrooms, and mustard greens in a flavoursome broth.

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Crispy-fried Water Chestnut with Apricot, Chilled D24 Pandan Gula Melaka Rice Roll 4/5

To conclude this remarkable culinary journey, we are treated to a duo of delectable sweet treats. The Crispy-fried Water Chestnut with Apricot is a delightful creation where steamed water chestnut and apricot are enveloped in a thin, crispy batter, offering a delightful contrast of textures. Meanwhile, the Chilled D24 Pandan Gula Melaka Rice Roll steals the show with its soft and slightly chewy exterior, filled with creamy D24 durian pulp and enhanced by a drizzle of fragrant gula melaka. This harmonious combination leaves a lingering sweetness on the palate, providing a satisfying conclusion to the gastronomic adventure at the "10 Hands Culinary Showcase: A Rediscovery of Cantonese Classics."

Dine-in reservations may be made via phone: 6730 1704, email: min_jiang@goodwoodparkhotel.com and https://www.tablecheck.com/en/shops/goodwood-park-hotel-min-jiang/reserve

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Min Jiang
Goodwood Park Hotel
22 Scotts Road
Singapore 228221
Tel: +65 67301704
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 230pm, 6pm - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 1. Walk down Scotts Road to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]