If you did not manage to make a reunion dinner reservation, or if you wish to allow your mom to take a break on the eve of the Lunar New Year, you can opt for these takeaways.
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Carlton City Hotel Singapore ushers in the Year of the Rat with heart-warming reunion buffets, indulgent Chinese New Year takeaway goodies.
There are two new items this year:
-Longevity Noodles with Abalone, Fish Maw and Golden Broth that brings together a delightful blend of flavours through fresh premium seafood, rich pork broth, springy Shanghai noodles and a subtle hint of sweetness.
-Stewed Pork Spare Ribs and Knuckle Fortune Pot which contains generous slices of pork enveloped in a concoction of savoury chicken stock, rock sugar and superior soya sauce. Perfect dinner dish to pair with any staple.
Of course, their classic dishes such as Prosperity Herbal Chicken, Reunion Claypot Rice and Auspicious Treasure Pot are still available on the menu.
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