Enjoy the Lunar New Year holiday by feasting on goodies that you can only get this time of the year.
Many Chinese New Year fairs in shopping malls (see list of locations, below) are rolling out the snacks and sweet treats, while hotels and restaurants are also busy taking orders. Stock up on these delicious goodies for friends to try when they visit. Or, save them all for yourself!
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What: Chinese New Year gets a dose of millennial pink with Kele’s new rose-flavoured pineapple tarts ($28.80). Other interesting pineapple tart flavours include pandan and cocoa, priced at $26.80 a tub.
Where: Kele, 2 Smith Street, open: 10am to 8pm (Sundays to Thursdays), 10am to 9pm (Fridays and Saturdays). 10am to 5pm on Feb 15, 17 and 18. Closed on Feb 16. Chinese New Year booths at Takashimaya Square, Nex and Suntec City
Info: www.kele.sg
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NEXT: Sambal Chicken Floss Cookies →
What: The Baker Haus, which specialises in cookies, has a new sambal chicken floss cookie ($30) that is mildly spicy.
Where: The Baker Haus’ Chinese New Year booths at Takashimaya Square, VivoCity, Bugis Junction and Tampines Mall
Info: www.facebook.com/tbhcookies
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NEXT: Oatmeal Nonya Spicy Dried Shrimp Cookie →
What: These addictive cookies, or “oatkies” ($18), are flourless and made with oatmeal instead, which makes them extra crunchy. They are best eaten within five days and warmed up in the oven. Two more festive flavours are tangerine dark chocolate and salted egg.
Where: Coco & Frank, 12 Haji Lane, 11.30am to 7.30pm daily; Chinese New Year booths at Takashimaya Square and VivoCity
Info: Call 6341-7041 or go to www.facebook.com/Cocoandfrank
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NEXT: Satay and Bak Kut Teh Cookies →
What: Pastry chef Daniel Tay’s three-week-old Old Seng Choong store offers a range of cookies in local flavours, such as satay cookies ($18.80) and bak kut teh cookies ($19.80) which are infused with white pepper, herbs and spices. There are also cereal prawn cookies ($19.80) and putu mayam cookies ($18.80).
Where: Old Seng Choong, 01-48 Clarke Quay Central, 6 Eu Tong Seng Street, 11am to 10pm daily; and Chinese New Year booth at Takashimaya Square
Info: www.oldsengchoong.com
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NEXT: Ondeh Ondeh Cookies →
What: While you may not get a burst of liquid gula melaka in your mouth, these ondeh ondeh cookies ($26.80 for 22-25 pieces) are still tasty treats. The pandan-flavoured pastry is soft and crumbly, and topped with sweet gula melaka paste.
Where: Baker’s Brew, www.bakersbrew.com for locations (Sembawang, Upper Thomson or Orchard); delivery also available
Info: 9069 5096, serenewong@bakersbrew.com
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NEXT: Sambal Bak Kwa Cookies →
What: Peony Jade’s sambal bak kwa cookies ($38.88) pack quite a punch with tasty bak kwa bits.
Where: Peony Jade’s Chinese New Year booth at Takashimaya Square
Info: www.facebook.com/PeonyJadeRestaurant
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NEXT: Lemongrass Earl Grey Pineapple Tarts →
What: SPRMRKT’s signature pineapple tarts ($38.80) get a new flavour with pineapple jam that bears hints of lemongrass and their buttery shortcrust pastry is blended with Earl Grey tea leaves.
Where: SPRMRKT, 2 McCallum Street, 8am to 9.30pm (weekdays), 9am to 5pm (weekend); and SPRMRKT Daily, 41 Robertson Quay, 8am to 11pm (Mondays to Wednesdays, and Sundays), 8am to midnight (Fridays and Saturdays); pre-order until Feb 15, 3pm. Order at least two days in advance
Info: www.sprmrkt.com.sg
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NEXT: Nasi Ulam Florentine →
What: This crispy rice biscuit ($21.50) is a play on nasi ulam, a Peranakan herb rice salad. These fragrant flat discs are laced with herbs, chilli and sesame seeds and are gluten-and dairy-free. Other festive flavours include green tea, almond ikan bilis and gula melaka coconut.
Where: Cedele, outlets include Novena Square, Wheelock Place, and Parkway Parade. Until March 2 or while stocks last
Info: www.cedelegroup.com
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NEXT: Salted Egg Yolk Yam Chips with Sichuan Spice →
What: Goodwood Park Hotel’s salted egg yolk lotus root chips ($36.80) last year was one of the best-selling Chinese New Year snacks. It returns this year, along with salted egg yolk yam chips with Sichuan spice ($36.80).
Where: Goodwood Park Hotel, The Deli, 22 Scotts Road. Until March 2, order five days in advance by Feb 26, noon
Info: Call 6730-1786 or e-mail deli@goodwoodparkhotel.com
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NEXT: Gado Gado Chips →
What: While these chips ($12) are not quite like gado gado – the popular Indonesian salad with potatoes, hard-boiled eggs, fried tofu and a peanut dressing – the mix of chilli and lime flavours will make you reach for more.
Where: Rasa Sayang’s Chinese New Year booths include Takashimaya Square, Raffles Xchange, Novena Square and Tampines Mall. Order by Feb 2
Info: www.rsayang.com
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NEXT: Salted Egg Skin Yuba →
What: Bake Inc’s salted egg skin yuba ($19.80) is an interesting take on the salted egg yolk trend. Plus, it is extra crispy.
Where: Bake Inc outlets include Block 449 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, 01-1713; Block 275 Compassvale Link, 01-01; and Block 317 Yishun Avenue 9, 01-02. Chinese New Year booth at Takashimaya Square
Info: www.bakeinc.com.sg
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NEXT: Sichuan Chilli Broad Beans →
What: If you like Sichuan mala flavours, this will be your go-to snack. These crunchy broad beans ($8) pack in the aroma and heat of the Sichuan peppers. Other broad bean flavours include sriracha and wasabi.
Where: Careshop de Cafe Holdings, 33 Hamilton Road, 11am to 10pm (Mondays to Saturdays), closed on Sundays and public holidays; Chinese New Year booth at VivoCity
Info: Call 6293-9298
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NEXT: Salted Egg Yolk Golden Crackers →
What: Food manufacturer Kwong Cheong Thye, better known for its variety of sauces, has come up with salted egg yolk golden crackers ($6.60) – perfect for jazzing up your yusheng this year. Limited quantities available. The stall also sells yusheng sets.
Where: Kwong Cheong Thye’s Chinese New Year booth at Takashimaya Square
Info: www.facebook.com/kctsoya
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NEXT: Orh Nee Cake and Macaron →
What: Antoinette’s chef Pang Kok Keong has a modern interpretation of the traditional orh nee dessert for Chinese New Year.
The orh nee cake ($10 for a slice, $45 for 15cm whole cake for four to eight people) has layers of yam mousse with yam cake, gula melaka and pumpkin cremeux with fried shallots. It is topped with almond crumble and candied gingko nuts.
The other option is the orh nee macaron ($3 each, $19 for a gift box of six pieces). The macaron shell is topped with bits of coconut and filled with candied pumpkin, fried shallots and coconut yam cream.
Where: Antoinette outlets at 30 Penhas Road; and 02-33/34 Mandarin Gallery, 333A Orchard Road. Until Feb 28
Info: Call 6293-3121 (Penhas Road) or 6836-9527 (Mandarin Gallery), or go to antoinette.com.sg
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NEXT: Golden Joy Pastry →
What: Teochew confectionery Thye Moh Chan’s flaky pastry offerings include The Golden Joy ($3 a piece, $22.80 for eight pieces), which are filled with red bean, mochi, spicy pork floss and salted egg yolk. The other new item is Golden Bangle ($18.80 for eight pieces), where the pastry is filled with mung bean paste and diced bak kwa.
Where: Thye Moh Chan outlets at B1-11/12 Paragon, 290 Orchard Road, and 01-45/46 Chinatown Point, 133 New Bridge Road. Until March 2, 10am to 10pm daily
Info: thyemohchan.com
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NEXT: Mandarin Pistachio Tart →
What: New offerings at Tarte by Cheryl Koh include mandarin pistachio tart, with pistachio frangipane, pistachio chiboust cream, chopped pistachios and candied orange, as well as fresh mandarin orange segments, curd and mousse.
Other highlights include the raspberry lychee tart and coconut pandan tart. All tarts cost $22 for a 12cm tart and $38 for a 16cm tart.
Where: Tarte by Cheryl Koh, 02-12 Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Road. From Feb 1, order two days in advance.
Info: www.tarte.com.sg
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NEXT: Salted Egg Yolk Kueh Lapis →
What: Kueh lapis gets a savoury twist at Ollella, with its Salted Egg Yolk Kue Lapis ($24 for 350g, $50 for 700g, and $90 for 1.4kg). It has bits of salted egg yolk between the buttery layers. Prune, Nutella and original flavours are also available.
The brand – better known for its choux pastry – also has a Prosperity Choux Tower containing 30 pieces of choux pastry with pineapple compote and fresh Chantilly cream.
Where: Ollella, Takashimaya Food Hall, B208-4 (until Feb 22), and Chinese New Year booth at Takashimaya Square.
Info: Order online at ollella.oddle.me
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NEXT: Bak Kwa Madeleines →
What: Diced bak kwa is added to these buttery French cakes. Each tub costs $25.
Where: One Farrer Hotel & Spa, 1 Farrer Park Station Road. Order by Feb 27, three days in advance
Info: Call 6705-7825 or order online at orders.onefarrer.com
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NEXT: Rose Pineapple Tarts →
CHINESE NEW YEAR FAIR LOCATIONS (all run till Feb. 14)
• Nex, Level 1 main atrium
• Novena Square, Level 1 atrium
• Raffles Xchange, Basement 1 atrium
• Suntec City, Level 1 east atrium
• Takashimaya Square, Basement 2
• Tampines Mall, Level 1 main atrium
• VivoCity, Level 1 main atrium
By Eunice Quek, StraitsTimes, January 29 2018
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