10 Best Yusheng Singapore 2019 – From Piggy Gold Yusheng, Thai-Style Lohei, To Lower Sugar Yusheng
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January 24, 2019

Here’s the Ultimate Yusheng Guide 2019 that you need for your Lo-Hei to “Huat” all the way this Chinese New Year. Fish (pronounced as “yu” in Chinese) which signifies abundance, is a sign of prosperity and Chinese believes that tossing Yusheng will bring in fortune in the upcoming year. It has become a must-dish to have for any CNY celebrations, and of course restaurants are getting more creative in terms of presentation and flavours. If you are all out to impress, look out for the 1.5 Metres Wide Prosperity Yusheng from InterContinental Singapore; Special Piggy Edition Gold Rush Yu......
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10 Unique Chinese New Year Snacks & Goodies In Singapore, From Nasi Lemak Cookies, Ondeh Ondeh Cookies To Purple Sweet Potato Pineapple Tarts
If you are searching for delicious and unique Chinese New Year goodies for gifting this Chinese New Year, look no further. Many of these familiar CNY snacks such as Pineapple Tarts and cookies are given a local twist, and you will find yourself reaching out for more Nasi Lemak...
Crystal Jade Chinese New Year Offerings – From Hamachi Yusheng, Bountiful Abalone Pen Cai, To Pink Fortune Dumplings
If you haven’t made plans yet, now is to the time to check out the Chinese New Year offerings at Crystal Jade’s various portfolio restaurants. With Group Chef Martin Foo at the helm, Crystal Jade Group’s impressive portfolio of fine and casual dining restaurant brands has created quite an...
Dim Sum Inc 翡翠点 by Crystal Jade – Roast Meats, Dim Sum And HK Noodles With Affordable Pricing, Found At Punggol Oasis Terraces
Friends in Punggol can no longer complain that ”There is nothing to eat at Punggol” with the introduction of another dining enclave – Punggol Oasis Terraces. If you are thinking HOW to get there, Punggol Oasis Terraces is located right opposite Oasis LRT station. It houses Punggol Polyclinic, childcare...
10 Best Dim Sum Restaurants In Singapore – From Wah Lok, Hua Ting, Yan Ting, To Asia Grand
Dim Sum – the perfect amalgamation of comfort, taste, and traditions. Translated as ‘touch the heart’, the Chinese-style cuisine consists of bite-sized appetizers usually served during tea time and brunches. The types of dim sum can be so wide-ranging, features endless variety of scrumptious, sweet, and savory snacks that...
Crystal Jade Kitchen – All You Can Eat Dim Sum Hightea Buffet, Starting From $18.80++
Craving for all-you-can-eat Dim Sum Buffet? Well-loved Crystal Jade Kitchen has introduced a weekday High Tea Dim Sum that delivers a mouth-watering repertoire of Cantonese dim sum. With over 20 popular dim sum items to choose from, this is a value-for-money promotion in which you can enjoy an extensive...
10 Food Places At Suntec City For Chinese New Year Feasting – From Sichuan Kungfu Fish To Yuzu Yusheng
The Lunar New Year festivities are going into full swing, and here’s where you can find many dining options. Somehow this is the season of hot pot, and newly opened Sichuan Kungfu Fish at Suntec City offers a not-so-traditional version with fresh fish and bountiful ingredients in tasty mala...
10 NEW Restaurants Singapore January 2018 – Hawaiian Pancakes, German Burgers, And Korean Grill Meats
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao Ngee Ann City #B2-36A, 391 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238873 (Orchard MRT) Tel: +65 6733 3229 Opening Hours: 11:00am – 10:00pm Daily NEW Outlet At Ngee Ann City B2 Great to have Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao back at Ngee Ann...
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao – $1 Hainanese Chicken Rice XLB. NEW Outlet At Ngee Ann City B2
Great to have Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao back at Ngee Ann City, which is a constant favourite for family meals. This is especially when we need to satisfy Xiao Long Bao cravings in the heart of town. The casual all-day dining restaurant has opened at basement...
Crystal Jade Golden Palace – Teochew And Cantonese Specialities At Paragon. 1 Michelin Star
Crystal Jade is awarded 1 Michelin Star in the Singapore Michelin Guide 2017 and 2016. Home-grown brand Crystal Jade is one many Singaporeans are familiar with. It is the restaurant chain where Chinese families celebrate birthdays, or head to when craving for Xiao Long Bao, Cantonese...
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao – 10 New Dishes, Including Chilli Crab & Salted Egg Yolk Xiao Long Bao
Talking about the Michelin Guide, do you know that Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao in Hong Kong has been included in the Michelin Bib Gourmand Guide consistently for the last few years? We should be proud of this brand which started way back in Singapore during 1991....
What Crystal Jade’s Former Owner Did Recently, May Touch You
The last time we heard about Crystal Jade was when Stanchart invested close to S$70 million in Crystal Jade Group Holdings for its overseas expansion in June this year. Many of us should be familiar with this home-grown brand. I saw my old post about Crystal Jade being shared...
8 Hainanese Chicken Rice Based Food – Pizza, Salad, Bread, Xiao Long Bao, Sushi!
Don’t you use love it when our Singapore restaurants execute some creativity into their food? Using our Singapore National Dish Hainanese Chicken Rice as a form of inspiration, these foods are created to inject an element of fun. Okay, some worked, some needed getting used to. Chicken rice on...
When a French Luxury Group Buys Over Crystal Jade
French luxury group buys over Crystal Jade. Not exactly a piece of news I am excited about. I am proud of this home-grown brand, and think that some tastes are best left untouched. Just my view. The home-grown Chinese restaurant chain was bought over by Paris-based luxury group LVMH...
Crystal Jade Jiang Nan – Serving Multi-Coloured Xiao Long Bao & ‘Not A Fried Rice’
Crystal Jade has ventured into Jiangnan cuisine, again. While most may think that this concept at Vivocity is new, Crystal Jade once had Hui Cui which serves Shanghainese food, and Jiang Nan Cuisine at Ngee Ann City – with some of the popular menu dishes still remaining. Jiangnan food?...