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There is no better way to say
te amo to your significant other than a spellbinding six-course meal at Spanish international restaurant chain, Pura Brasa. Known for delectably grilled dishes courtesy of their signature Josper grill, the restaurant is offering a six-course menu (S$130++ for 2 pax) with highlights like the
Josper Grilled Foie Gras, Pork Cheek Canelon and Charcoal Mar i Muntanya Paella by Josper. Up the indulgence by opting for wine pairing at just S$45++ each dish will be complemented with a specially selected Spanish wine.
Located in the heart of Tanjong Pagar, bring your date for a romantic Spanish fare with this exclusive one-day special Valentine’s Day Set Menu only available on 14 February 2021.
The Straits Times
Dine in a dome at Capitol this CNY
Order The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore s yusheng set (right), or one from Famous Treasure Restaurant or HolyCrab, to enjoy two hours in a festive bubble dome (above) at Capitol Singapore s Outdoor Plaza.PHOTOS: THE CAPITOL KEMPINSKI HOTEL SINGAPORE
Order The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore s yusheng set (right), or one from Famous Treasure Restaurant or HolyCrab, to enjoy two hours in a festive bubble dome (above) at Capitol Singapore s Outdoor Plaza.PHOTOS: THE CAPITOL KEMPINSKI HOTEL SINGAPORE
PublishedFeb 6, 2021, 5:00 am SGT
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January 31, 2021
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While it’s wonderful to revel in conviviality at restaurants during the CNY festivities, nothing beats the comforts of home for a meal with your loved ones.
Should you prefer not to potter around in the kitchen too much this year, check out these lovely takeaway feasts for a fuss free yet bountiful celebration.
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If you’re looking to treat your family or your guests to an opulent reunion dinner, consider the “Treasures In A Pot” Pen Cai ($286.76; five to six persons) by The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore.
Filled with premium ingredients and a smorgasbord of traditional delights, this sumptuous pot is loaded with Abalone 10 head, sea cucumber, fried fish maw, oysters, black moss, flower mushrooms, roasted duck, pork knuckles, cabbage, lotus root, yam, bean cake, black fungus, dried scallops and succulent prawns.
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It’s time to keep the turkeys and bring out the pineapple tarts instead. With Chinese New Year just around the corner, Capitol Singapore has given its outdoor dining domes a festive makeover, transforming each air-conditioned bubble from winter wonderland to red and auspicious.
Shake up the usual traditions and toss to a prosperous new year with Lohei @ The Domes that runs from January 22 to February 26. Every purchase of a yusheng set from participating outlets lets you enjoy two hours of usage for free.
Photograph: The Capitol Kempinski Hotel SingaporeSalmon yusheng platter
Each dome can fit up to five comfortably, and disposable cutleries will be provided for convenience. Some highlights from the menu include the salmon yusheng platter (from $94.19) from The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore, tossed with plum dressing and crackling; yusheng with either crab (from $72.79) or abalone (from $83.49) from HolyCrab! That comes in a signature green dressing; or Famo
January 25, 2021
Capitol Singapore, Gardens by the Bay
Chinese New Year might feel a tad different compared to previous years, but there are still these festive events you and the kids can look forward to, and usher in the Year of the Ox.
Dahlia Dreams at Gardens by the Bay
Spring has arrived at the Flower Dome at Gardens By The Bay, which now showcases a breathtaking display of over 2,000 pretty dahlias of mixed varieties, as well as other auspicious Lunar New Year floral favourites such as azaleas, chrysanthemums and cymbidium orchids.
It’s also the first time that the dome is featuring blooms all grown in-house by its own horticulturists, as global logistical disruptions have made it difficult to import flowers into Singapore from overseas.