What is a Chinese New Year feast without a piping hot pot meal? Four outlets, Clarke Quay, 313@Somerset, Vivocity, and Marina Square, will remain open.
Usual operating hours apply
Keep your bellies full during this festive break with these dining options
Just because you aren’t cooking this Chinese New Year doesn’t mean the feasting should stop. To help you keep your bellies filled this long holiday, we’ve rounded up a list of restaurants that will remain during this festive season. And don’t worry – it’s not all just yu sheng and steamboat.
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What is a Chinese New Year feast without a piping hot pot meal? Four outlets, Clarke Quay, 313@Somerset, Vivocity, and Marina Square, will remain open.
Usual operating hours apply
This swanky Chinese-fusion restaurant is housed in the former headquarters of the notorious Ghee Hok Society triad. Today, it serves up playful dishes inspired by its shadowy past.
January 25-27, 6pm-10.30pm
Old-world charm and contemporary European cuisine meet at Tablescape.
Usual operating hours apply
Escape the festive frenzy and have a meal at the picturesque grounds of The Alkaff Mansion. Have a leisurely brunch at Wildseed Café or grab a pintxo from TXA. Plus, the space serves as a perfect backdrop for that CNY #ootd.
Wildseed Café, 8am - 5pm
TXA, 5pm - 11pm
Indulge in a bountiful spread of meats – chicken, pork beef, lamb, and more – paired with a variety of condiments, sauces, and side dishes.
Usual operating hours apply
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