It is time to savour the delicious rice dumplings again!
Whether you are buying them for gifting purposes or to fill your stomach, you are at the right place as Weekender brings you the best dumpling places.
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Whether you are buying them for gifting purposes or to fill your stomach, you are at the right place as Weekender brings you the best dumpling places.

If you’re looking for a luxurious take on rice dumplings, Cherry Garden at the Mandarin Oriental Singapore is the place to go. They’re known for their gourmet rice dumplings that put a delicious twist on tradition.
Those with a penchant for classic indulgence can look forward to the all-time favorite Traditional Glutinous Rice Dumpling with Salted Egg Yolk (S$28+), filled with a savory mix that includes salted egg yolk. The Kurobuta Pork Glutinous Rice Dumpling with Sweet Preserved Vegetables and Organic Black Garlic (S$30+) presents a unique, fragrant twist on the classic, featuring an umami-rich filling of tender Kurobuta pork belly, sweet preserved vegetables, and organic black garlic. Alternatively, opt for the Black Truffle and Wild Mushroom Vegetarian Glutinous Rice Dumpling (S$28+).
These dumplings can be purchased from the online shop until 10 June 2024.
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