Celebrate CNY 2025 in Style with Shangri-La Singapore

Usher in the Year of the Snake with Shangri-La Singapore. From delectable Chinese New Year goodies to luxurious dining options, festive treats, family-friendly activities, and wellness packages, the iconic hotel promises a prosperous and joyous start to the new year.

Exquisite Dining Experiences

This CNY, Shangri-La Singapore offers various dining options for reunion dinners and festive feasts.

1. Reunion Gala Dinner

  • Date: 28 January 2025
  • Venue: Tower and Island Ballrooms
  • Highlights: Enjoy an eight-course feast featuring dishes like Fortune Yu Sheng, Braised Pumpkin Bird’s Nest Broth, and Braised Abalone, paired with live performances and a broadcast of CCTV’s Spring Festival Gala.
  • Price: $188++ per guest, inclusive of unlimited soft drinks and Chinese tea.

2. Shang Palace Festive Menus:

  • Available: 13 January to 12 February 2025
  • Highlights: Executive Chef Daniel Cheung curates five eight-course menus priced from $198++ to $398++. Signature dishes include Buddha Jumps Over the Wall and the snake-shaped Auspicious Snake Yu Sheng.

3. Buffet Extravaganza at The Line:

  • Dates: 20 January to 12 February 2025
  • Lunch: $68++ to $118++ per adult
  • Dinner: $118++ to $168++ per adult (includes free-flow beverages on 28 January).
  • Dishes: Prosperity Yu Sheng, Eight Treasure Duck, and a seafood-on-ice selection featuring Alaska King Crab and Japanese sashimi.

4. Peranakan Delights at The Lobby Lounge:

  • Dates: 29–31 January 2025
  • Price: $98++ per adult
  • Menu: Semi-buffet showcasing dishes like Bak Kut Teh, Assam Seabass, and traditional Nyonya desserts.

Festive Treats and Takeaways

  • Yu Sheng Variations: From $70.80++ for a Happiness Yu Sheng to $258.80++ for a Fortune Yu Sheng with South African Abalone and Norwegian Salmon.
  • Gourmet Pen Cai: Abundance Pen Cai (serves 8, $528 nett), featuring premium ingredients like abalone and sea cucumber.
  • Handcrafted Nian Gao: Available in innovative flavours like Rose with Bird’s Nest ($89 nett) and Water Chestnut with Red Date ($45 nett).

Order early to enjoy discounts of up to 20% on selected items. Collection and delivery are available from 4 January to 12 February 2025.

Stay and Celebrate

Shangri-La Singapore invites guests to indulge in its Golden Spring Escape, starting at SGD 388++ per night. The package includes daily breakfast, $88 nett dining credits, and a complimentary box of pineapple tarts.

Family Fun and Wellness

  • Activities at buds by Shangri-La: From treasure hunts to cookie-baking workshops, kids can join in festive fun.
  • Chi, The Spa: Enjoy 25% off treatments like the Thalasso Slimming Detox Wrap for a revitalizing start to the year.

For reservations and more information, visit Shangri-La Singapore, email dining.sls@shangri-la.com, or call +65 6213 4398.

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