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Gurney Drive, inspired by the famous food heaven of the same name in George Town, Penang, has brought a range of Penang hawker cuisine to our shores. Prepared by a chef who has lived in Penang half his life, you can be sure to expect delectable and authentic Penang fare....
Four Seasons Hotel Singapore has launched a collection of indulgent mooncakes. Baked fresh at the kitchen of award-winning Cantonese restaurant Jiang-Nan Chun, these hand-crafted creations will make great treats this Mid-autumn Festival. Traditional baked mooncakes S$55-59 for a box of 4 You can choose from eight irresistible baked mooncake flavours,...
This Mid-Autumn Festival, Majestic Restaurant presents not only a selection of contemporary snowskin mooncake creations, but also a festive set menu. Mid-Autumn Festival set menu The 6-course menu is priced at S$88++, with a minimum party of 2 to order. Fresh lychee, yam, pomelo and organic greens This platter of...
The Peony Jade restaurants have rolled out a range of gorgeous snowskin mooncakes for Mid-autumn Festival. When it comes to mooncakes, you usually focus more on the flavours rather than how the mooncakes actually look. As much as we love the uniquely-shaped mooncakes from The Fullerton, we must admit that...
After being wowed by the rice dumplings from Szechuan Court, Fairmont Singapore, I was really looking forward to trying their mooncakes. Those dumplings had been the best we have had during the Dragon Boat Festival. Would the mooncakes be as impressive? Hotels and restaurants usually make both snowskin and baked...
Goodwood Park Hotel has a knack for creating delectable mooncakes filled with fruity goodness. For Mooncake Festival 2011, the durian specialist is offering a range of snowskin mooncakes featuring different fruity themes. Assorted snowskin combo S$50 for a box of 4 assorted flavours Rating: The four snowskin mooncake flavours are...
Fisherman’s Market, the first restaurant by Japanese company Create Restaurants to open outside of Japan, is the latest all-you-can-eat seafood buffet to hit Singapore shores. Fisherman’s Market buffet Lunch: S$29.90++ (weekdays), S$39.90 (weekends) Dinner: S$39.90++ (weekdays), S$44.90 (weekends) Not to be confused with The Manhattan Fish Market, Fisherman’s Market features...