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Treat the 'queen of the house' with Hotel Fort Canning's Mother's Day Special

Hotel Fort Canning unveils its special offering for Mother's Day. This year, pamper the “Queen of The House” with delightful buffet options from the hotel.

Imperial Chinese Banquet at Pop-Up Restaurant - Jasmine Room
The pop-up restaurant has been styled to provide guests with an opulent oriental setting, befitting to enjoy auspicious and scrumptious Cantonese dishes.

Imperial Chinese Banquet Set Menus range from $168++ for a six-course set menu for two persons to $728++ for an eight-course set menu for eight or more.

The menus are available on 11 May 2013 for lunch and dinner, and 12 May 2013 for lunch only. Reservation is highly recommended.

For enquiries on set menus or reservations, please call 6559 6760 or email [email protected]

Sunday Buffet Lunch
The Glass House offers a special buffet lunch that feature an extensive array of International and Asian favourites; fresh seafood on ice, “live” cooking stations serving regional highlights such as Singapore Popiah and Singapore Laksa as well as a carving station with prime meat cuts, promises a gastronomically satisfying afternoon .

The Sunday Buffet Lunch is available at The Glass House on Sunday, 12 May 2013, 12pm – 3pm; priced at $68++ for adults and $34++ for children 4 – 12 years old. For reservations, please call 6559 6760 or email [email protected]

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