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Glimpse of INDOCAFE's Peranakan Christmas dining, teatime treats

Celebrate a heartwarming Christmas alongside family and friends this festive season with a sumptuous spread of exquisite Nonya delights at INDOCAFE – the white house. From 1 December to 3 January, diners get to enjoy a decadent 5- or 6-course festive set meal available for lunch or dinner, or savour a scrumptious Festive Peranakan High Tea set while live cultural performers entertain at the adjacent Arts & Cultural Centre.

Conveniently nestled along the lush greenery of Scotts Road sits INDOCAFE – the white house amidst a charming colonial setting. Easily accessible from the nearby Newton MRT station and with ample complimentary parking facilities within the premises, look no further for an ideal meeting and dining venue - be it for business or pleasure.

Settle leisurely into the homely main dining area, warmed by soft light and furnished with Peranakan décor and motifs. The restaurant offers two private dining rooms as well as an al fresco seating to guests who wish to enjoy the tranquility of the leafy surroundings.

Ease into the festive feasting with a tantalizing tasting platter of traditional Peranakan treats to whet the appetite – crispy Kueh Pie Tee with luscious fillings, silky and aromatic Nonya Otah and robustly-flavoured Ngoh Hiang. Thereafter, enjoy the cool, succulent flesh of the sweet and tangy Lobster Salad before delving into a beautifully garnished portion of the mouth-watering Ikan Masak Merah

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