Depending on whom you ask, nian gao was first made to fend off a monster named Nian, to shut the Kitchen God up, or when citizens of the Wu kingdom found themselves under siege and without food. Whichever story you choose to go with, there's one thing we can all agree on about this Lunar New Year staple: it's impossible.
Whether you are gathering for a reunion lunch or dinner, celebrate the Year of the Dragon with festive feasting and convivial gatherings. Welcome a year full of opportunities and possibilities as you toss and indulge at the best places to ring in the Lunar New Year. Usher in a year of happiness, fortune, prosperity, and abundance at the award-winning Wan.
This year, bring the vibrant spirit of Chinese New Year directly to your doorstep! Embrace the festivities and savour the essence of the season with an array of scrumptious takeaways, featuring iconic dishes like Yu Sheng, Pen Cai, roasts, and an assortment of festive flavours. Whether you’re craving traditional favourites or eager to explore innovative renditions of classic dishes, these.
It's that time of the year again where the moon graces the night sky in all its luminous splendour, and we embark on a delightful quest to nibble on exquisite mooncakes. The Mid-Autumn Festival is here, and the quintessential mooncakes have never been more exciting as restaurants and bars unleash a creative fervour, crafting festive treats with innovative flavourings and.