With Chinese New Year (CNY) just around the corner, it’s time to start planning the most important meal of the season: the reunion dinner. Whether you’re hosting the whole family or keeping things intimate, many restaurants in Singapore are offering dedicated CNY reunion dinner menus, from indulgent pen cai and yusheng sets to well-paced multi-course feasts. To help you decide where to book, we’ve rounded up the best Chinese New Year 2026 reunion dinner menus!
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1. Hai Tien Lo
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Acclaimed Cantonese restaurant Hai Tien Lo is back with yet another stunning CNY menu. There are several tiers to choose from, with the most affordable being the Fortune Blessing Menu ($168++ per person).
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This set features Sliced Barbecued Beijing Duck and Jelly Fish, Sliced Barbecued Spanish Honey-glazed Iberico Pork, and Wok-fried Prawns, Scallops, Seasonal Mushrooms, and Green Vegetables, among other delicacies. Regardless of which set you choose, each menu includes a yusheng platter for the obligatory lo hei.
Address: 7 Raffles Boulevard, Level 3, Singapore 039595
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 2:30pm, 6pm to 10pm
Tel: 6826 8240
Website
Hai Tien Lo is not a halal-certified eatery.
2. 5 ON 25, Andaz Singapore
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Treat your family to a lavish reunion dinner feast with a view at Andaz Singapore’s 5 ON 25. Ring in the Year of the Horse with five different curated set menus and a la carte festive specials, designed to please diners of all ages.

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Start off the meal with jubilant tosses of their 5 ON 25 Signature Yu Sheng, where sustainably sourced ocean trout and whitebait adorn zesty, fresh greens, all tied together with a sweet plum dressing. Then, the rest of the menus follow with Cantonese-style dishes, such as the fragrant Koya X.O Brandy Flambeed Claypot Baked Jasmine Rice, luxurious Stir-fried Maine Lobster and Jade Tiger Abalone, and elevated Braised Broccoli and Alaskan King Crab Meat.
Prices for 5 ON 25’s reunion lunch and dinner set menus start at $98++ for a group of a minimum of two diners.
For those planning a daytime celebration, the Spring Set Lunch is a thoughtfully curated 6-course menu priced at $108++ per person for a minimum of two diners. Highlights include their signature yu sheng and a nourishing Double-Boiled Three Treasures Soup, setting a comforting yet celebratory tone for the meal.
Come evening, the Jade Set Dinner ups the indulgence with a seven-course spread at $198++ per person for a minimum of four diners, featuring showstoppers like Buddha Jumps Off The Wall, Herbal Roasted Duck, and Braised Lobster Ee-Fu Noodles.
There are two seatings for reunion dinner on the eve of Chinese New Year—at 6pm to 8pm, and 8:30pm to 10pm. Note that two private dining rooms, which can seat eight, 12, or up to 20 people when combined, are also available for booking.
Make your reservations at 5 ON 25 here.
Address: 5 Fraser Street, Level 25, Andaz Singapore, Singapore 189354
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 2:30pm, 6pm to 10pm
Tel: 6408 1228
Website
5 ON 25 is not a halal-certified eatery.
3. The Black Pearl
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The Black Pearl, renowned for its refined interpretations of classic Cantonese dishes, has unveiled its Chinese New Year menu. Prices start from $138.80++ per person, with a minimum of four diners. Highlights include the Chef’s Signature Braised Boston Lobster Rice, alongside a Beijing-style Black Truffle Crispy Roasted Duck elevated with an indulgent truffle finish.
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There are also festive staples, including the Braised South African Abalone and Shark’s Fin & Seafood Soup, and don’t forget the ever-important Iridescent Prosperity Yu Sheng with baby abalone and smoked salmon.
Address: 333 North Bridge Road, #07-11/12, Odeon 333, Singapore 188721
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 3pm, 5:30pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 3pm, 5:30pm to 10pm
Tel: 6022 1022
Website
The Black Pearl is not a halal-certified eatery.
4. Thanying
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Award-winning Thai restaurant Thanying has exciting CNY menus from $108++ per person, curated by Head Chef Tamawat Itthipornwithool AKA Gust. Drawing on his Thai-Chinese heritage, Chef Gust reinterprets classic CNY dishes through a Thai lens, as seen in the likes of Phad Kra-Praw Pla, featuring fish maw stir-fried with crab meat in a Thai-Chinese sauce.
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There are also creations including Chu-Chi Goong, rich river prawns in curry paste and coconut cream, and Pla Cod Thawd Camin, golden-fried turmeric-marinated cod. For a fragrant finishing touch, try the Khao Ohb Nam-Liaeb Truffle, Thanying’s black olive rice elevated with truffle oil and black truffle shavings.
Address: 165 Tanjong Pagar Road, #02-00, Amara Hotel, Singapore 088539
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 3pm, 6:30pm to 11pm
Tel: 6222 4688
Website
Thanying is not a halal-certified eatery.
5. White Restaurant
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While White Restaurant is best known for its seafood white bee hoon, its CNY menu is worth a shot, especially if the previous options are out of your budget. From $238++ for four people, you get to enjoy the Prosperity in Full Gallop set, featuring items such as Golden Crabmeat Fish Maw Thick Soup, Galloping Butter Prawns, Prosperity Emperor Chicken, and Deep Fried Grouper.
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Of course, it also comes with a rendition of White Restaurant’s signature dish, the White Bee Hoon with Sea Asparagus Clams. This dish features delicate, silky rice vermicelli lightly tossed in a fragrant broth, filled with tender clams and briny sea asparagus.
Website | Full list of outlets
White Restaurant is not a halal-certified eatery.
6. Edge
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Popular buffet restaurant Edge has a feast for you this Chinese New Year! They’ve got lunch, dinner, and brunch menus, with the most affordable being the Lunar New Year Weekday Lunch, priced from $72++ per person. You’ll get a free flow of dishes such as Drunken Tiger Prawn, Eight Treasures Free-range Chicken, Braised Pork Knuckle with Lotus Bun and more, letting you fully savour the arrival of the festive season.
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But it’s not just Chinese dishes, as the buffet includes the likes of sourdough pizza, sushi, seafood on ice and more, letting you enjoy the full spectrum of Edge’s offerings.
Address: 7 Raffles Boulevard, Level 3, Pan Pacific, Singapore 039595
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 12pm to 2:30pm, 6pm to 10pm, Sun 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm
Tel: 6826 8240
Website
Edge is not a halal-certified eatery.
7. Fu Yuan Teochew Dining
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For authentic Teochew dishes, visit Fu Yuan Teochew Dining for their CNY set menus. Prices start from $488++ for four people, and include dishes such as Pan-Fried Dragon Tiger Grouper with Shark Cartilage Soup in Teochew Style, Stir-Fried Prawn Balls in Fragrant Teochew Olive Sauce, and Double-Boiled French Poulet Soup with Korean Ginseng, Conpoy & Cordyceps Flower. There is, of course, the Prosperity Abalone Yusheng to kick off your meal.
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If you’d like to really indulge in seafood, opt for the $888++ set, which comes with an impressive Steamed Boston Lobster in ‘fu Yuan La’ Style with Vermicelli. Also included in this set is the Braised 4-Head Abalone with Wild Mushroom in Abalone Sauce!
Address: 3A River Valley Road, #01-01C/01D Clarke Quay, Singapore 179020
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 3pm, 5:30pm to 11pm
Tel: 8802 0101
Website
Fu Yuan Teochew Dining is not a halal-certified eatery.
8. Orchid Live Seafood
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Known for offering excellent seafood, Orchid Live Seafood is bringing fresh catches to its CNY menus. Prices start from $488++ for four people, and include the likes of Chinese Wine Steamed Australian Lobster, HK Steamed Wild Coral Trout, and Alaskan Crab Meat Seafood Fried Rice.
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It also comes with a nourishing and luxurious Premium Bird’s Nest Soup with Peach Gum, perfect if you’re treating your parents to the meal. You can also top up $388++ for a packed Pen Cai that feeds up to six people.
Address: 2 Yishun Walk, #03-01, HomeTeamNS Khatib, Singapore 767944
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 2:30pm, 5pm to 10pm
Tel: 6756 0311
Website
Orchid Live Seafood is not a halal-certified eatery.
9. Yue @ Aloft
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Chinese restaurant Yue @ Aloft rolls out a well-balanced Chinese New Year reunion dinner menu that leans classic, with just enough premium touches to feel celebratory. Highlights from the 7 Course Set Menu ($338++ for four people) include Steamed Cod Fish With Truffle Garlic Sauce, Braised 8-Head South African Abalone with flower mushrooms and fatt choy, and Crispy Kurobuta pork soft bone finished with Cajun almond flakes.
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The set is rounded off with Braised Ee-fu Noodles with Prawns in XO sauce, followed by a light Chilled American Ginseng Dessert with snow swallow and white fungus.
Address: 16 Ah Hood Road, Aloft Singapore, West Wing, Singapore 329982
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm
Tel: 6808 6846
Website
Yuè @ Aloft is not a halal-certified eatery.
10. Fu Lin Men
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A long-standing name in Singapore’s Cantonese dining scene, Fu Lin Men returns for CNY 2026 with its Four Seasons Peaceful Set, a classic reunion dinner menu that leans traditional and comforting. Priced at $438++ for four people, the set begins with a Salmon Lo Hei to kick off the festivities, followed by an individual serving of the luxurious Buddha Jumps Over the Wall.
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Highlights include 5-Head Abalone served with a lucky dumpling and seasonal greens, alongside a crowd-pleasing Crispy Fried Chicken for contrast. The meal continues with Braised Ee Fu Noodles, before ending on a light note with Peach Resin Dessert.
Website | Full list of outlets
Fu Lin Men is not a halal-certified eatery.
What to eat for Chinese New Year 2026 reunion dinner
Those were some of the best dine-in menus for Chinese New Year 2026. If you’re looking to take away your feast, read our CNY 2026 takeaway deals guide.
Otherwise, for new eateries to check out this month, read our guide to the best new restaurants in January 2026.
10 New Restaurants And Cafes In Jan 2026: $29.90++ Omakase, Korean Tofu Gelato And More
This article contains partial partnership content. However, all opinions are ours.
Feature image adapted from Hai Tien Lo, Andaz Singapore, The Black Pearl, Yue @ Aloft.

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