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Pan Pacific Singapore Has Festive Afternoon Tea With Xmas Macarons, Log Cakes And More

Christmas at Pan Pacific Singapore

It’s the final lead up to one of the busiest holiday seasons of the year. If you haven’t got your Christmas plans sorted, Pan Pacific Singapore has got a range of options that you can consider, whether you’re opting to celebrate at home this year, or head out with your family and friends. 

If you’re looking to have an intimate Christmas affair with your pal, consider the Festive Afternoon Tea ($102.72) that’s good for two. 

The experience is complete with sweets and savouries, and even two teas of your choosing from local tea boutique TWG Tea.

Delivered on a tiered stand, you’ll be getting high tea staples such as a duo of Classic and Cranberry Scones, with clotted cream and jam for you to enjoy them with. 

There’s also two dainty, finger-sized servings each of Salted Caramel Chocolate Tart, Blueberry Cheesecake, and Lemon Strawberry Cake━so there’s no need to share anything.

Since it’s Christmas, you can also expect Rum-Infused Traditional Fruit Cake, Minced Pie, and even a Christmas Macaron decorated to look like Santa’s belly, each!

The nibbles on the savoury front include Tuna Wasabi, where a charcoal-tinted bun envelops tuna mayonnaise, lightly spiced with piquant wasabi and slivers of red onion. It’s even topped with a dollop of caviar for a final, atas finish.

Settle festive gifting with a Traditional Rich Fruit Cake in Wooden Box ($38.52). The ultra dense cake is maximalist from the inside out, with every bit of its top covered in glistening dried and preserved fruits, and walnut halves.

Unlike the mini version on the high tea stand, this is not spiked with rum, though you wouldn’t miss it amidst the medley of flavours in every mouthful.

You can’t go wrong with a Honey-Glazed Ham ($133.75), served here with a Spiced Pineapple Marmalade that’s a delightful change from the usual applesauce. Studded with cloves for a warm hint of spice, the boneless leg of ham is included in their Traditional Christmas Bundle ($347.75), alongside a Traditional Roasted Turkey with Chestnut Stuffing, Winter Vegetables, Giblet Gravy and Cranberry Sauce ($181.90), and your choice of log cake. There’s also a DIY Chocolate Decor kit included for loads of fun!

There are five homemade festive cakes on the menu at Pan Pacific Singapore this Christmas, all of which are good for 10 to 12. Durian lovers should make a beeline for the Mao Shan Wang and Gula Melaka Log Cake ($85.60), where a MSW-filled, pandan Swiss roll is lightly frosted with a gula melaka cream. 

If you’re getting your festive orders sent to you, delivery fees are waived for orders greater than $100. There’s a minimum order sum of $50 for delivery, though you could also opt for self-collection at the hotel. These goodies are available from now till 2 January 2022, with advance orders of three days for gourmet roasts, and 24 hours for everything else.

Image credit: Hai Tien Lo

If you’re looking to dine out, the restaurants at Pan Pacific Singapore have got you covered as well. Head to Hai Tien Lo for Christmas with a Cantonese twist; the Six-Course Festive Menu ($98++/$138++) includes a Braised Cream of Pumpkin with Alaskan Crab Meat in Thick Broth, while the Winter Sets at Japanese restaurant Keyaki feature seasonal snow crab across the three different menus━Gozen ($65++), Bento ($80++), and Kaiseki ($165++).

What’s more, check out with a credit card from AMEX, Citibank, DBS, HSBC, Maybank, OCBC, or UOB to enjoy 10% off your orders from the Pan Pacific Singapore e-store! Otherwise, you can also place your orders on the phone at 6826 8240, or email at specialevents.ppsin@panpacific.com. Selected credit cardholders are also entitled to discounts of up to 20% when you celebrate this Yuletide season at Atrium, Edge, Hai Tien Lo, or Keyaki.

Find out more about Christmas at Pan Pacific Singapore here!

Address: 7 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039595
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 9pm (Festive booth at Pacific Marketplace)
Tel: 6826 8240
Website

Photos taken by Melvin Mak.
This post was brought to you by Pan Pacific Singapore.

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