Chinese New Year reunion dinner - 12 Chinese restaurant set meals under $60++/pax

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We feel it too — that impending anxiety of what’s to come at a Chinese New Year (CNY) reunion dinner. After a two-year hiatus, nosy relatives are definitely all set and ready to conduct the traditional invasive interrogations. Even if you haven’t gotten a partner yet or your kids’ end-of-year results were less than stellar, we’d like to think that...

Prosperity Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs with Pine NutsSteamed Fish Slices in Soy SauceStarting at $498++/10 pax , this set menu will cost you up to $58++/pax for a party of 6—which is still within our $60/pax requirement.

The Prosperity Set Meal will cost you $52.80++/pax if you dine in a group of ten, and $59++/pax if you’re dining as a couple.Yellow Croaker in Sweet & Sour SauceStew Muscovy Duck Soup with Black GarlicDo note that smaller groups get fewer items and/or substituted dishes, so it’s best to go in a group of 10 if you can.Locations: Jewel Changi Airport, Marina Bay Link Mall, Resorts World Sentosa, Suntec City Mall.

If your family is all Teochew nang and won’t accept any other aberrations variations of Chinese cuisine, reunion dinner is going to be a challenge. Teochew restaurants don’t really come cheap. Not only is Chin Lee restaurant one of the most well-known Teochew restaurants in Singapore, it’s also one of the most affordable.

Tucked away on the ground floor of an HDB block, this Bedok eatery’s delicious, no-fuss Teochew fare has won the hearts of Singaporeans from East to West. Buoyed by the support of its loyal customers, Chin Lee has also opened a second outlet at Canberra Plaza.Conpoy & Fish Maw with Crabmeat Thick SoupBraised 10 Head Abalone with Garden GreenLocation: 556 Macpherson Road, Singapore 368231.

 

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