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Singapore's top 8 reunion dinner hotel restaurants

Gallop into the Year of the Horse with these top picks.

Chinese New Year, one of Singapore’s most celebrated festivals, is right round the corner on January 31, 2014. Friends and families customarily gather on Lunar New Year’s Eve for an annual reunion dinner to catch up and savour auspicious dishes heralding good fortune.

Singapore Business Review worked with hotel comparison website trivago.sg to come up with a list of the top 8 reunion dinner hotel restaurants in Singapore. These award-winning restaurants helmed by critically acclaimed chefs are presented in order of value of set feasts per table. 

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