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.

This year, Yan Ting is celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival with a brand new selection of rice dumplings created by its Executive Chinese Chef, Chan Chung Shing. The options suit a variety of preferences.
For the classic dumpling experience, they have the ever-popular Glutinous Rice Dumpling with Pork Belly and Salted Egg Yolk (咸肉粽). But if you’re looking for something more luxurious, their star offering is the Glutinous Rice Dumpling with Abalone and Golden Dried Scallops (鲍鱼果蒸粽). This dumpling is packed with premium seafood and other savory ingredients for a truly indulgent bite. They even have a vegetarian option featuring monkey head mushrooms and preserved vegetables, ensuring everyone can enjoy the festive flavours.
The Glutinous Rice Dumpling Gift Set (粽子精选礼品) is priced at S$80++. To order, please click here.
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