Reunion dinner dine-in and takeaway deals for Chinese New Year 2025
With the Lunar New Year just around the corner, it’s time to gather your loved ones for the most anticipated meal of the year: the reunion dinner. But between juggling work, planning celebrations, and prepping festive dishes, getting everything ready can be overwhelming, especially if you’ve got multiple meals planned. Thankfully, there’s a wide variety of Singaporean restaurants and caterers offering ready-made Chinese New Year reunion dinners to make your celebrations stress-free.
From catering for large gatherings to halal-certified buffets, and a la carte dishes to indulgent pen cai and yusheng combos, we’ve got your back with this list of best Chinese New Year reunion dinner deals for 2025.
1. Rasel Catering
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Planning a large reunion dinner is stressful enough—you shouldn’t have to spend more time picking up your takeaway orders or setting up the dinner table with festive decor. Leave the nitty gritty to the pros at award-winning Rasel Catering, which offers a variety of Chinese New Year catering menus to suit groups of all sizes, with free delivery and set-up to boot. Free delivery is only available from 31 January to 12 February, so make the most of this offer while you can!
Rasel Catering’s line-up of CNY Buffets is a lifeline for reunion dinners that need to feed more than 30 people. Choose from nine buffet spreads, with prices starting at $22.88 per person with minimum order requirements. No matter the menu, diners can enjoy a range of festive appetisers, mains, and desserts. Options include dim sum, as well as trendy light bites such as the Chicken Rou Jia Mo with Garlic Mala Dressing. Bentos are also available for large group orders, priced from $26.88 per person with a minimum order of 25 people.
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For intimate meals with your immediate family, Rasel Catering’s Mini Buffets are where it’s at. Each buffet feeds eight to 10 people, across 12 different dishes. We highly recommend their Spring Blessing Mini Buffet ($388+), where diners get a variety of classic CNY and Asian dishes reimagined with contemporary touches. Your mini-buffet starts with the customary lo hei, featuring the caterer’s Soaring Prosperity Yu Sheng with Smoked Salmon and Xinjiang-Style Fish Skin. The Nyonya Pineapple Assam Barramundi Fillet is another highlight—an upgrade on your usual sweet-and-sour fish dish.
Order from Rasel Catering here.
Rasel Catering is halal-certified.
2. Purple Sage
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Abundance is one of the key things we hope for during Chinese New Year, and if you’ve got a large family, well, abundance is all around you. Show your family some love by treating them to a buffet-style reunion dinner, with the help of Purple Sage’s curated Lunar New Year 2025 Buffet Catering Menus.
For groups of up to 30 diners, their Full Buffet with Chinese New Year Theme Setup — Golden Harvest is a must. Priced at $68+ per person with a minimum order of 30 people, this set is bound to impress across its 14 dishes and one drink. First, the buffet set-up is done for you, so there’s minimal prep work, making your reunion dinner a breeze. Next, the buffet is power-packed with classic festive dishes, from a smoked salmon yusheng for your lo hei needs to delightful slow-braised meats.
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Those hosting a reunion dinner with eight to 10 family members should consider the Fortune’s Flavours Mini Buffet ($388+), complete with 10 dishes. Start the meal with Purple Sage’s crowd favourite Charred Jumbo Chicken Satay, then move on to seasonal staples such as their Braised Longevity Noodles and Fortune Five Spice Manuka Honey Glazed Chicken Thigh.
Speaking of slow-braised meats, consider adding the Teochew-style Braised Duck Breast with Beancurd and Signature Garlic Chili ($68+) to your order. This traditional Teochew dish marries tender duck with a savoury, aromatic sauce, brightened by the punchy house-made garlic chilli. Each duck feeds eight to 10.
FYI: DBS and POSB Cardmembers can quote ‘CNYDBS’ to enjoy 20% off yusheng (U.P. from $68) when placing orders online from 29 November to 12 February. Qualifying orders have to be delivered by 17 February. Terms and conditions apply.
Purple Sage is not a halal-certified eatery.
3. Jia He
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Jia He, a refined Chinese restaurant with two branches at Connexion and One Farrer Hotel, has a comprehensive selection of dishes to cover all your reunion dinner needs, whether dine-in or takeaway. Their dine-in menus start at $1188++ for 10 people for lunch, and are available from 5 January to 12 February.
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For those dining at home, consider Jia He’s Blissful Harvest Buffet Box, priced at $688+, feeding 10 to 15. Unlike your usual reunion dinner sets, which feature main courses, Jia He chooses to spotlight dim sum artfully crafted by the restaurant’s Master Chefs, alongside Steamed Rice with Chinese Sausage in Claypot and Roasted Crispy Duck. You get 20 pieces of over six types of dim sum, steamed and fried, sweet and savoury. Each order of this set also entitles you to a complimentary Smoked Salmon Yusheng for your lo hei needs.
Jia He is not a halal-certified eatery.
4. Kuriya Japanese Market
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No reunion dinner feast is complete without Chinese New Year’s symbolic dishes, from yusheng to pen cai. These staples bring wishes for abundance and prosperity to the table, setting you up for a new year of good fortune. However, they are often tedious to prepare, and takeaway options can be pricey—not at Kuriya Japanese Market, though. The brand has launched a series of Abundance Bundles featuring a selection of classic dishes that you only need to reheat. Plus, a la carte items start at an affordable price of $19.80!
There are four bundles to choose from, along with two Treasure Pot options. Bundles combine yusheng with any of their CNY Delights dish for sharing, while the Treasure Pots are Kuriya Japanese Market’s version of pen cai. Prices start at $118.80 for the former, which gets you their Blessings Yusheng along with a tender Arima Sansho Pork Knuckle or Oyster with Black Sea Moss & Roasted Pork, which make for excellent centrepieces on the table. The most expensive bundle will only set you back $138.80, and comprises the same yusheng with a juicy, moreish Abalone Stuffed Roast Chicken or Golden Salmon Abundance.
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Their premium Japanese Treasure Pot ($268), a pen cai that feeds up to six, is another must-order. This is Kuriya Japanese Market’s headliner dish year after year, and it’s easy to see why. Each pot is loaded with premium seafood, including whole abalones, sashimi-grade scallops, and snow crab legs, painstakingly simmered in a superior stock for hours. Families having smaller reunion dinners can order the Petite Treasure Pot (from $19.80) instead, which stars similar ingredients in single servings.
FYI: EatBook readers get $10 off with a minimum spend of $100 on yusheng and CNY Delights, excluding bundles and Party Platters, when you use the code ‘EB10’ at checkout. The discount is available till 9 February 2025.
Order from Kuriya Japanese Market here.
Kuriya Japanese Market is not a halal-certified eatery.
5. Mott 32
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Mott 32 is world-renowned for its dim sum, but this Chinese New Year, they’re pulling out all the stops with a Chinese New Year Menu inspired by the Year of the Snake. Priced at $238++ per person with a minimum of four guests, the 10-course set menu here is power-packed with mouthwatering Mott 32 signatures, from whole roast meats to seafood.
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The meal starts with your customary yusheng for lo hei, before moving into platters of roast meat. You also get a taste of the restaurant’s crowning jewel as part of the set—their 42-day applewood-roasted duck, served in rolls topped with caviar. A whole Braised Boston Lobster and Steamed Garoupa Fillet follow. The meal ends on two sweet notes, with pan-fried nian gao and double-boiled bird’s nest to close.
Reserve your dinner at Mott 32 here.
Address: 2 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-42/44, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 3:30pm, 5pm to 11pm (Lunch and Dinner)
Tel: 6688 9922
Website
Mott 32 is not a halal-certified restaurant.
6. Yu Cun Curry Fish Head
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Zi char restaurant Yu Cun Curry Fish Head has four different CNY set menus available to feed gatherings of all sizes. Prices start at $398++ for their Set A, which serves six, and go up to $898++ for 10 diners. Whichever set you pick, you’re guaranteed a range of homely dishes made with “auspicious” ingredients, from fish maw to abalone.
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Additionally, any order of a set gets you a 15% discount on their pen cai should you wish to add the stew to your meal. Normally priced at $298++, the set is chock full of premium seafood simmered in a superior broth.
Note that sets require a $100 deposit and an advance pre-order of at least one day for sets A and B, and three days for sets C and D. All are available from now till 12 February.
Yu Cun Curry Fish Head has two outlets. Call 6286 0491 to make reservations with the Tai Seng branch, or 6038 0391 for the Sultan Gate outlet.
Website | Full list of outlets
Yu Cun Curry Fish Head is not a halal-certified eatery.
7. Shokouwa
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For a CNY reunion dinner at home that feels like you’re dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant, order Shoukouwa’s Premium Lunar New Year Seafood Box. Meticulously curated by the head chef of the two Michelin-starred restaurant, Kazumine Nishida, each box feeds eight diners across its eight different types of seafood.
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Smoked kanpachi, Okinawan prawns, Japanese spiny lobster, and French caviar are all simply prepared and served with a side of white sushi rice, sauce pairings, fresh wasabi, and seaweed. Sets are priced at $1888, and are available for takeaway. Collection is only available from 4 February to 12 February.
Order from Shoukouwa by emailing [email protected].
Shoukouwa is not a halal-certified eatery.
8. Dian Xiao Er
Reunion dinner feasts can be fairly costly, so if you’re not looking to break the bank, Dian Xiao Er is where it’s at. This year, the restaurant franchise offers three different Chinese New Year Set Menus, designed to suit different group sizes. Their Celebration Set C is the most affordable option, feeding three people for $168+. The set comes with nine different dishes, including the restaurant’s Prosperity Smoked Salmon Yusheng and their Signature Herbal Roast Duck. Other family-style dishes come with the set, including Slow-Braised Pork Ribs and Steamed Fish Slices With Soy Sauce.
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Their other dine-in sets, Abundance Set A (from $268+) and Blessings Set B (from $218+), turn the dial up with more extravagant dishes, ranging from whole steamed fish to scallops. Sets can be scaled up to meet your group size if you’ve got a larger family.
Dian Xiao Er also has a line-up of festive a la carte dishes for dine-in and takeaway, ranging from their crowd-favourite roast duck and yusheng, to bundles of a la carte dishes that start at $138+.
Orders start from 5 January.
Best Chinese New Year reunion dinners for 2025
Don’t spend your Chinese New Year sweating it in the kitchen. Instead, leave it to the pros with our selection of the best Chinese New Year reunion dinners you can order as takeaways, for catering, or enjoy while dining in.
If you’d like to celebrate with steamboat, check out our guide to the best hotpot restaurants in Singapore.
20 Best Hotpot Restaurants In Singapore, Including Steamboat Buffets
Featured image adapted from Yu Cun Curry Fish Head, Kuriya Japanese Market, Rasel Catering and Jia He.
This post was brought to you by Purple Sage, Rasel Catering, and Kuriya Japanese Market.
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