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Carlton Hotel celebrates Mother's Day with a Weekend High Tea Buffet

Show your love and appreciation for the one special woman in your life.

Indulge in a gastronomic feast at the Mother’s Day Weekend High Tea Buffet at Café Mosaic, which features an assortment of tantalising appetisers and seafood on ice such as fresh Oysters and Sashimi, dim sum items like Siew Mai, Chee Chong Fan, Putu Mayam, delicate bite size items like Scones, Croissants and Sandwiches, mouthwatering roasted specialties like Roasted Beef Strip Loin, delectable mains such as Braised Duck with Sea Cucumber, Curry Chicken and Salted Egg Pork Ribs, as well as many other International delights.

Round up this satisfying meal with an array of mouthwatering desserts including three types of Carlton’s signature Durian Pastries and the well-loved Chocolate Fondue. Enjoy these desserts with a freshly brewed cup of coffee or tea.

While the Mums get to take a break and indulge in a leisurely afternoon high tea, the little ones are not forgotten and will be kept busy with the exciting line-up of activities, including balloon sculpturing.

To complete their blissful afternoon, each family will be presented with a box of four delectable homemade cupcakes to bring home. A family photo will also be taken on the spot to commemorate the heartwarming occasion.

Mothers will also receive a complimentary Molton Brown Gift Set.

For reservations and enquiries, please call Café Mosaic at 6311 8195 or email: [email protected].

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