January 27, 2021
Paradise Group
If the usual Chinese New Year goodies just aren t hitting the spot, Paradise Group has got just the thing. The restaurant group is making bak kwa boujee with the release of its new Applewood Charcoal Grilled Spanish Iberico Pork Bak Kwa, it announced on Jan 26.
For a luxurious twist on the barbecued snack, Spanish Iberico pork, known for its marbling and tender texture, is smoked for two hours over a bed of US applewood and then hand-grilled over charcoal.
Unsurprisingly, the bak kwa doesn t come cheap. It s priced at $158 for 10 slices (600 grams), which works out to $15.80 per slice.
Suntec City is where you can find plentiful of dining options, especially Chinese and local restaurants.
This includes Crystal Jade Hong Kong Kitchen, Din Tai Fung, Paradise Dynasty, Soup Restaurant, COCA, White Restaurant, Ho Fook Hei Soy Sauce Chicken, Tim Ho Wan, Shi Jian Hot Pot and Yong Xing Teochew Porridge and more.
If you are finding somewhere to celebrate with the family or have small group gatherings over sumptuous Chinese cuisine,
here are 10 places you can head to:
(Do check with individual restaurants as there may be varied opening hours during festive periods. Reservations, if applicable, is also recommended.)
January 15, 2021
Mdm Ling Bakery
One of the few things we love about Chinese New Year? The mind-boggling variety of snacks that bakeries and restaurants creatively conjure up. We’ve narrowed down a list of delicious baked goods from the myriad of brands, so you know just what to zero in on.
1. Ah Ma Homemade Cake
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For those who love their goodies with a little zodiac inspiration, there’s the Ah Ma Homemade Cake’s adorable and auspicious Moo Moo Cookies ($15.80/bottle) to usher in the year of the ox, made with premium Danish butter Lurpak and a delectable pineapple paste.
I’ve yet to meet anyone who doesn’t like
xiaolongbao (once they’ve mastered eating them, at least) but have you ever wished they were a little bit more photogenic? Well, the people behind the new Kerry Centre restaurant Paradise Dynasty clearly have, because their eight-colored
xiaolongbao is designed with cameras as well as stomachs in mind.
Taking over the space formerly occupied by Bellagio, Paradise Dynasty is part of Singapore-based Paradise Group, which operates a number of different brands all across Asia. Despite being underground, the restaurant still manages to feel light and airy thanks to a distinctly Millenial pink and rose gold color scheme.
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