Tablescape Yu Sheng - encompassing auspicious ingredients for a symbolic toss, bringing luck for the upcoming year. Fresh Norwegian salmon sashimi and Josper-grilled octopus, accompanied by crispy fish skin, winter melon, pomelo, ginger, carrots, and bokchui crackers
Combination Platter of Roasted Pork and Angelica Roasted Duck - offering slices of crispy roasted pork cushion seasoned with five-spice powder and herbaceous roasted Irish duck marinated with angelica herbs, hoisin, and five-spice powder.
Soya Braised Chicken with Ginger and Scallion - a whole chicken is marinated in Mandarin peels, bay leaves, star anise, cinnamon and black cardamom, then braised in a flavourful stock featuring scallions, ginger, oyster sauce, soy sauce and dried red chilli.
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Really enjoyed this place. So many different sculptures depicting folk stories as well as myths and weird scenes open to interpretation. It's also free!
The Hell's Museum is separate and requires an entrance fee. I believe it's well worth it. Along with numerous scenes of hell and odd methods of punishment, there is a wealth of information on burial practices and beliefs I wouldn't know about otherwise.
Overall, I would visit again. One of my favorite places in Singapore.
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