Feast on a Nasi Lemak Burger, Chili Crab Hot Pot and other locally-inspired treats
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Photo: Pan Pacific Singapore
Revel in Singapore’s multi-faceted food culture at Edge’s National Heritage Buffet ($88 per person), which features an extensive range of 20 heritage dishes. From 4 to 9 Aug, guests can feast to their hearts’ content with not only remixed local favourites such as Otak Otak Fried Rice, White Salmon Tandoori and Nyonya Style Curry Chicken, but also Japanese, Javanese and Indian cuisine. Craving for something sweet? Look out for the restaurant’s reinterpretation of local desserts such as Gula Melaka Chiffon Cake and Durian Banana Caramelised Chocolate Cake.
Pan Pacific Singapore, 7 Raffles Boulevard
A Chinese version of the article appeared here.
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