Enjoy your favourite Cantonese dishes at Yan Ting

It offers fine Cantonese menus for celebrations amongst family and friends, and gourmet experiences to honour business partners.

Yan Ting impresses with a collection of special set menus featuring sumptuous Cantonese dishes, whether you choose to dine as a pair, or reunite in large groups. Be treated to masterful presentations of Chinese New Year specialties, with decadent set menus befitting the momentous celebrations this time of the year. Sumptuous dishes featured on Yan Ting’s Chinese New Year set lunch and dinner menus, as well as á la carte menus include the Sautéed Lobster with Black Bean Sauce, Braised Pig’s Trotter with Prosperity Moss and Sautéed Broccoli with Scallop and Crab Roe.

Savour the highlights like Yan Ting’s Steamed Live Marble Goby ‘Soon Hock’ in Hong Kong style, Wok-fried Glutinous Rice with Wind-dried Sausage, closing off the meal on a sweet note with classic Cantonese desserts likeDouble-boiled Hashima with Rock Sugar and Red Dates.

Yan Ting presents sumptuous 6, 8 and 9-course set menus this Chinese New Year to suit all palates, served from 12th January to 6th February 2012.

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