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January 30, 2021
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Reunion dinners or Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore aren’t quite complete without the quintessential lo hei (or tossing up of good fortune) and a platter of yu sheng. And if you’re after one with a twist, these creative options could be right up your alley, from Japanese-style salads to yu sheng with a Spanish touch.
1. Prosperity Yu Sheng, Sushi Tei
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Sushi Tei has given its iteration a Japanese spin. Freshly prepared, the platter showcases a medley of conventional yu sheng ingredients as well as beloved sushi toppings, including chuka hotate (seasoned scallops) to signify wealth, abundance and luck as well as a new horizon for the new year.