Yuè (乐), the music-inspired Chinese restaurant at Aloft Singapore Novena, is set to usher in the Lunar New Year with a culinary extravaganza, the first ever since the restaurant’s opening late last year. From January 26 to February 24, 2024, patrons can indulge in a symphony of festive flavours with Yuè’s inaugural Lunar New Year menu, featuring a range of delightful dishes that pay homage to Chinese festive songs.
Prosperity Yu Sheng – 龙龙的新年来捞鱼生 (熏三文鱼带子捞生):
Receiving Blessings This Season – 迎春接福恭喜你 (6头鲍香菇发菜焖猪手):
Lucky Star Upon You – 福星高照喜上眉稍 Double Boiled Chicken Soup, Fish Maw, Sea Whelk, and Conpoy:
Five Grains Prosperous New Year – 五谷丰登新年好 Chinese Sausage Fried Rice with Preserved Meat and Sakura Ebi:
The Chinese New Year Set Menus at Yue cater to both intimate gatherings and larger celebrations, accommodating groups from four to ten, with prices ranging from $368 to $688. Selected a la carte dishes are also available for dine-in and takeaway throughout the festive period. Pre-order of dishes is required only for the eve of Chinese New Year (February 9, 2024).
We were invited to sample the 8-course set menu for 10 people, priced at $1088. Other than the items above, other items featured in the set menu include:
Given that this is Yue’s inaugural Lunar New Year offering, those who would like to try something different this year for your festive feast can consider dining at Yue to usher in fresh, auspicious luck together.
Tel: +6568086846
Email: yue@aloftsingapore.com
Address: 16 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329982
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