It is time to reward the greatest woman in your life with a sweet celebration over a good meal.
Bring her out of the kitchen and treat her to a feast from one of these restaurants.
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Bring her out of the kitchen and treat her to a feast from one of these restaurants.

This Mother’s Day, fill mum’s heart with love with Golden Pillow 933’s special Mother’s Day Set, a 6-course specially curated menu headlined by premium Steamed Red Snapper.
An entire Red Snapper weighing 900g-1kg is steamed to flaky tenderness while retaining its best natural sweetness and juiciness. Choose to have it prepared in classic Hong Kong or Teo Chew style. Regardless of your choice, either one will draw out the best flavours of the fish, especially with Golden Pillow 933 signature step of searing the final steamed fish with hot fragrant oil to seal in its aromatics, for a meal that satiate even the most discerning fish lover.
Golden Pillow 933’s Mother’s Day Menu comprises six courses, each carefully thought out for a balance of flavours and variety in ingredients. This includes dishes such as the Deep Fried Omega 3 Beancurd with Preserved Turnip and Pacific Clams, as well as a whole French GG Poulet cooked in parchment paper, sweetened with special ginger sauce, goji berries, white cabbage and mushrooms.
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