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Spotlight on hearty Malay fare


Spice Market Cafe’s Eat-All-You-Can Seafood Live Cooking dinner will feature special dishes like (clockwise from centre) Roasted Sambal Fish, Ayam Goreng Berempah, Nasi Bukhari Kambing, Ayam Masak Madu Merah, Udang Masak Lada Hitam and Rendang Tok for the festive season.
THERE is doubly good reason to break fast at the Eat-All-You-Can Seafood live cooking dinner offering at Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort and Spa in Penang.
Besides bountiful fresh catch prepared in various styles, menus from April 16 to May 9 will also feature special traditional Malay dishes.
Head over to the Spice Market Cafe on any Friday, Saturday or Sunday to enjoy the meal which is priced at RM188 for adults and RM94 for children.

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Don't worry, these restaurants will still be open during CNY


January 28, 2021
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It’s that time of the year again, where family members and friends from all over Singapore (and perhaps even beyond!) gather to usher in the new year, feast and be merry. But while visiting the homes of your nearest and dearest is a must among many Singaporeans, not everyone has the bandwidth to cater a full meal for all their guests.
So where does one go to eat, when most shops and eateries are shut on the first and second day of the Lunar New Year? Don’t panic! We’ve sussed out a (non-exhaustive) list of places that’ll stay open during Chinese New Year.

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