This Mother's Day, plan to pamper your mom with some delicious food options?
Here are the best Mother’s Day menus to treat her to this May.
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Here are the best Mother’s Day menus to treat her to this May.

From 1 to 9 May 2021, Fat Cow has put together a beautiful set lunch – thoughtfully comprising “something from the mountain and something from the sea” as the Japanese are wont to say.
Available for dine-in and takeaway, the generously composed set lunch (S$99++) comprises three different appetisers such as the wobbly Chawanmushi and fresh Sashimi Moriawase, and four different mains such as a delectable cut of Miyazaki Wagyu Steak, seasoned simply with salt, then seared to seal in all the juices; and a crispy Tempura Moriawasa, so popular in past sets that it’s become a Mother’s Day mainstay!
If you’d rather whip up a feast for mum at home, Fat Cow also offers Ready-to-Cook Premium Wagyu Sets including Shabu Shabu, Sukiyaki and Yakiniku sets (from S$168+). Good for two, these are available for takeaway and delivery.
Reservations can be made on Chope or via telephone at +65 6735 0308.
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