• Shanghai Fried Nian Gao (serves 2)Shanghai Fried Nian Gao (serves 2)
    • Shanghai Fried Nian Gao (serves 2)Shanghai Fried Nian Gao (serves 2)
    • Shanghai Fried Nian Gao (serves 2)

    • $21.90
    • Prep & Cook Time: 20 mins Serves: 2 pax Nian gao in Mandarin is basically a sticky rice cake made with mainly glutinous rice flour. It has become one of the auspicious Chinese New Year foods because of its homophone with other words like nian (year) gao (high), which means may you attain higher every year. In this dish, slices of…
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  • Rice Cooker Yam Rice with Lap Mei (serves 2)Rice Cooker Yam Rice with Lap Mei (serves 2)
    • Rice Cooker Yam Rice with Lap Mei (serves 2)Rice Cooker Yam Rice with Lap Mei (serves 2)
    • Rice Cooker Yam Rice with Lap Mei (serves 2)

    • $22.90
    • Prep & Cook Time: 30 mins Serves: 2 pax Another popular Cantonese dish for Chinese New Year or rather round the year! Traditionally, this dish is cooked in a clay pot over charcoal fire, however, to make it simpler for everyone to whip this up at home, we have curated this dish to be cooked in your rice cooker. Rice cooked…
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  • Lo Han Zhai (Vegan) (serves 2)Lo Han Zhai (Vegan) (serves 2)
    • Lo Han Zhai (Vegan) (serves 2)Lo Han Zhai (Vegan) (serves 2)
    • Lo Han Zhai (Vegan) (serves 2)

    • $20.90
    • Prep & Cook Time: 20 mins Serves: 2 pax Buddha's delight, often transliterated as Luóhàn zh?i, is a vegetarian dish that is well known in Chinese and Buddhist cuisine and as well as a common dish served during Chinese New Year. The dish is traditionally enjoyed by Buddhist monks who are vegetarians, but it has also grown in popularity throughout the world as a common dish available as…
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  • 8 Treasures Chicken (serves 2)8 Treasures Chicken (serves 2)
    • 8 Treasures Chicken (serves 2)8 Treasures Chicken (serves 2)
    • 8 Treasures Chicken (serves 2)

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    • Prep & Cook Time: 30 mins Serves: 2 pax Eight Treasure Stuffed Chicken is the traditional way of serving this dish and it is a rather popular dish that is served during those twelve-course Chinese dinners. Apparently, it’s called “Eight Treasure” Stuffed Chicken because it features eight nostalgic Treasure ingredients producing a bold flavor perfect for clan gatherings. This festive dish…
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