Chinese New Year (2016) at Ah Hoi's Kitchen (Hotel Jen Tanglin Singapore)

To celebrate the Year of the Monkey without breaking the bank, check out the most value-for-money Chinese New Year menu at Ah Hoi's Kitchen (located at Hotel Jen Tanglin Singapore). The hotel has also very recently undergone a massive face-lift and refurbishment process and the place looks spectacular! Lunches start from just S$12 nett per person and dinner starts from S$22 nett per diner. 

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Chinese New Year (2016) at Hai Tien Lo (Pan Pacific Singapore)

Hai Tien Lo in the Pan Pacific Singapore remains to be one of my favourite Chinese restaurants in Singapore. The food's good, the staff is always amazing and honestly, it has the perfect balance between price and quality. For the upcoming Lunar New Year (2016) ahead, Chef Lai Tong Ping has worked together with his team of culinary chefs to create a special menu (set and a la carte) for your indulgence.

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Chinese New Year (2016) Room Package at Carlton Hotel Singapore

If you are thinking of a staycation during the Chinese New Year (2016) period this year, check out the Reunion Stay at Carlton Hotel Singapore. Between 4-14 February 2016, usher in the year of the monkey in one of Carlton Hotel Singapore's Deluxe Rooms from S$238++ per night. 

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Chinese New Year (2016) at the Park Hotel Clarke Quay

Chinese New Year is happening next month and the Park Hotel Clarke Quay has news to share! From 6-22 February 2016, gather all your friends and family for a sumptuous feast in the hotel's function rooms or simply enjoy a prosperity seafood buffet dinner at the Brizo Restaurant & Bar (check out my previous experience HERE!). One of the unique creations by Banquet Chef James Wong that you should not miss this year is the Rainbow Lobster & Crab Meat ‘Lo Hei’ .

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Lunar New Year at the PARKROYAL on Beach Road

The Lunar New Year is creeping right up! If you have not made any reservations for your reunion this year, you may wish to try giving the Plaza Brasserie a call to check if there are any slots left. Even if you do not wish to have your reunion dinner there, there is something you have to try this year - the Hainanese Lamb Stew! 

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Li Bai at Sheraton Towers Singapore

Li Bai is a renowned Cantonese restaurant that is somewhat hidden away in Sheraton Towers Singapore. The restaurant is well known amongst loyal diners who appreciate the careful use of ingredients in every dish. Check out the special 'Eight Treasures' Duck with 5-head Abalones as a substitute to the overly popular Pun Choy that everyone is eating this Lunar New Year. 

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