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From indulgent sweet treats to festive dishes, enjoy a variety of flavours with these new culinary launches.

Here's where to eat and drink next.

1. Celebrate the year of the horse with Sawadee Thai Cuisine's festive CNY menu

Sawadee Thai Cuisine is ringing in the Year of the Horse with a Chinese New Year menu inspired by the zodiac animal's strength, vitality and forward momentum.

The limited-time spread hits all the right notes — sweet, sour, bitter and umami — crafted with top-notch ingredients.

Highlights include a Lunar Luxe Yusheng with 18 ingredients, Golden Money Bags, Golden Yellow Curry Lobster, Thai Herb Flame-Roasted Chicken, Hanuman Wagyu Beef, Smoked Fish Soup Tom Khlong Pla Goa, and a sweet finale of Red Ruby.

It's a festive, filling feast that's both auspicious and indulgent — perfect for starting the lunar year on a high note.

2. You can be a sushi chef too with MOGĀ's new DIY handroll tray

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MOGĀ, the modern Japanese izakaya-inspired bar in Pullman Singapore Hill Street debuts two fun and interactive sushi experiences: DIY Handroll Tray and Jigsaw Box.

Available every Saturday, the DIY Handroll Tray lets diners step into the role of a sushi chef. The set features premium ingredients such as ikura, hotate, negitoro and salmon for you to craft your own hand-rolled creation.

From Monday to Friday, between 6pm and late, diners can opt for the MOGĀ Jigsaw Box.

Priced at $48 and designed for a minimum of two diners, the box comes with nine bite-sized creations, including hotate tartare with caviar, negitoro, ikura, and salmon with mentaiko dips. These are served alongside seasoned furikake rice or a trio of chips — fish skin, seaweed and lotus chips.

3. Hook In The Good Year with Breadtalk's auspicious bakes

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Looking for treats to enjoy and share this Lunar New Year? BreadTalk has you covered with a festive spread inspired by luck, prosperity, and abundance.

From horseshoe-shaped Danishes in savoury cheese and indulgent white chocolate with mixed nuts, to bottled cookies in classic pineapple, almond, and scallion — a flavour you never knew you needed — there's something for every palate.

Highlights also include the Lucky Banana Cake and the adorable Tozzo Mustang, a soft horse-shaped bun filled with white chocolate and available exclusively at VivoCity.

Available now until March 3, BreadTalk's festive collection also features returning favourites such as Joy & Luck, the much-loved Bak Kwa Delight.

4. Set your taste buds on fire with KFC's first-ever Sichuan Mala chicken

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Auspicious, fiery and crunchy — three words that best describe KFC's latest offering, the La Zi Ji (Sichuan Mala Chicken). Fans of the classic Chinese dish can now enjoy it in a scaled-up form: a mouth-watering and numbing KFC drumstick.

Swap out the usual fries for a CNY-friendly side of Mala Lotus Root Chips that double up as an addictive snack. To cool things down, round off the spicy feast with the Mini Mango Pomelo Sago Pie — a light yet indulgent nod to the beloved Chinese dessert.

From Jan 14, diners can also try their luck with KFC's Fortune Cat-inspired Huat Paws blind box. Ten lucky customers who uncover the Secret Gold Fortune Cat will stand a chance to win $888 — huat are you waiting for?

5. Korea's famous grilled chicken BBQ Song Gye Ok opens second outlet in Orchard

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Look out for a new Korean BBQ spot. Song Gye Ok's latest outlet at The Centrepoint brings the Seoul hype straight to Orchard Road.

Feast on Samgyetang, a whole chicken slow-cooked for over 12 hours in ginseng-infused broth, and enjoy other favourites such as Bibim noodles tossed in a rich gochujang sauce.

Savour the signature assorted chicken grill, with each cut expertly grilled and served with recommended sauces for the perfect bite.

Bring a friend and raise a toast with their signature Earl Grey or Ginseng Highballs for a complete Korean dining experience.

6. Leap into the Year of the Horse with Janice Wong's whimsical creations

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Homegrown chocolatier chef-artist Janice Wong's Chinese New Year collection blends art, indulgence and auspicious symbolism.

The highlight of the collection is the 70% Dark Chocolate Cashew Praline Sea Salt Horse, an artisanal chocolate sculpture that doubles as a striking festive centrepiece.

Other CNY delights include Dark Chocolate Mandarin Oranges, the returning Chocolate Koi Fish, and reimagined pineapple treats such as Dark Chocolate Pineapple Balls and Pineapple Flower Tarts finished with gold accents.

The collection is available now at all Janice Wong retail outlets and online at https://janicewong.online/

7. Get a head start on your CNY hotpot feasts with CP Wonton

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It's never too early to start hosting hotpot feasts to celebrate the Year of the Horse. Household favourite CP Foods is offering seasonal deals on its signature items: CP Shrimp Wonton, CP Jumbo Shrimp Wonton, CP Hong Kong Style Minced Shrimp Wonton, CP Pork & Chive Wonton, and CP Shrimp & Pork Wonton.

Also joining the Lunar New Year line-up are the CP Fried Shrimp Wonton, CP Shrimp Wonton With Sesame Sauce, and CP Chicken Gyoza.

From now till Jan 29, spend a minimum of $20 on participating CP wonton and gyoza products at FairPrice, Sheng Siong, Giant, or Prime stores to enjoy an instant $3 discount.

That's not all. From Jan 30 to Feb 15, spend a minimum of $20 on participating products at selected supermarket outlets to get a free multi-purpose towel blind bag.

8. Celebrate Lunar New Year with HEY KEE's nostalgic Hong Kong-style set menus

Gather with loved ones this festive season with HEY KEE's nostalgic set menus. PHOTO: HEY KEE 

Celebrate the Lunar New Year with HEY KEE's hearty, nostalgic Chinese set menus designed for family reunions.

Known for its comforting dai pai dong–style dishes, the restaurant offers generous feasts from $498+ for four to six diners, featuring highlights like Abalone Yu Sheng, Prosperity Pen Chai brimming with premium seafood, and Typhoon Shelter Stir-Fried Live Prawns.

With its warm atmosphere and classic flavours, HEY KEE offers a celebratory yet comforting way to gather with loved ones this festive season.

9. Usher in the Lunar New Year with Parkroyal Collection Pickering, Singapore

Enjoy a traditional sit-down reunion at the hotel's newly refurbished William Pickering Ballroom. PHOTO: PARKROYAL COLLECTION PICKERING 

Tuck into a hearty Lunar New Year buffet at Parkroyal Collection Pickering's Lime Restaurant, featuring comforting favourites such as Claypot Drunken Prawn, Braised Seafood Treasure Soup and Roast Angelica Duck.

Guests seeking a traditional sit-down reunion dinner can opt for the hotel's Royal Reunion Feast at their newly refurbished William Pickering Ballroom — a one-night-only Lunar New Year's Eve experience complete with a set dinner and festive entertainment.

Lime Restaurant's buffet is available from Jan 31 to Mar 3, while seats can be reserved for the Royal Reunion Feast happening on Feb 16 for groups of six, eight, or 10 persons.

10. Enjoy premium live seafood with Orchid Live Seafood's Chinese New Year Set Menu

Set menus are available from $488++ for four people. PHOTO: ORCHID LIVE SEAFOOD 

This festive season, Orchid Live Seafood presents brand new Chinese New Year Set Menus, featuring seafood prepared fresh from tank to table.

At the heart of the festive menus is the live Australian Lobster, steamed in aromatic Chinese wine and infused with garlic, or served as a refreshing yusheng. Other auspicious highlights include H.K. Steamed Wild Coral Trout and Alaskan Crab Meat Seafood Fried Rice.

Set menus are available from $488++ for four people, with various options for larger gatherings and family reunions.

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