All we want for Christmas is food
From full course festive menus to a single culinary masterpiece. here are 10 restaurants that beckon with their Christmas delights:
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From full course festive menus to a single culinary masterpiece. here are 10 restaurants that beckon with their Christmas delights:

Photo: Me@OUE
A festive spin is placed on the harmonious blend of Chinese, Japanese and French cuisines with Me@OUE’s illustrious seven-course menu ($158 per pax), available until 31 December. As you savour soaring views from the restaurant’s rooftop location, tuck into gastronomic spoils of salted egg yolk-coated south African spiny lobster fried to perfection, the Alaskan black cod that swims in a pool of the very lux saffron crustacen jus, and a meat exclusive to Me@OUe – Kumamoto A4 Wagyu beef that is presented with grilled romaine, corn and fresh uni. The meal ends off with a rather intriguing dessert of the Oregon blue cheese crème brûlée that boggles your mind with its contrasting flavours of sweet, savoury and umami. If you’re all for upping the indulgence, fork out another $68 to enjoy seven flights of Macallan whisky, carefully selected to complement each dish.
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