Chinese New Year is as much about gathering as it is about food. From intimate family dinners to large multi-generational reunions, the right venue sets the tone for the year ahead. This Lunar New Year, restaurants and hotels across Singapore are offering thoughtfully curated reunion menus that balance tradition with modern touches. Here are some standout spots to consider for your Chinese New Year reunion meal, each with its own distinct appeal.

5 ON 25, Andaz Singapore

Contemporary Cantonese cuisine rooted in handcrafted tradition

5 ON 25 approaches Chinese New Year with a focus on refinement rather than excess. Its reunion menus draw inspiration from classic Cantonese flavours, presented in a lighter, more contemporary style that prioritises balance and ingredient quality. This makes it particularly suitable for families who appreciate tradition but prefer a modern dining environment without the formality of a traditional Chinese restaurant.

Address: 5 Fraser Street, Andaz Singapore, Level 25, Singapore 189354
Contact: +65 6408 1255
Website: https://www.andazsingapore.com

PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, Singapore

Grand hotel reunion dining with a strong focus on prosperity dishes

Known for its iconic greenery-filled architecture, PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering offers Chinese New Year reunion menus that centre on abundance and symbolic prosperity. Expect familiar festive favourites elevated with premium seafood and slow-simmered broths, designed for sharing around large tables. This venue works well for extended families seeking a classic reunion experience in a comfortable hotel setting.

Address: 3 Upper Pickering Street, Singapore 058289
Contact: +65 6809 8888
Website: https://www.panpacific.com/en/hotels-and-resorts/pr-collection-pickering.html

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

Three distinct reunion dining experiences under one roof, catering to different family styles

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore offers families the flexibility to celebrate Chinese New Year reunions in three different ways, depending on how formal or expansive the gathering is meant to be. At Summer Pavilion, the hotel’s Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant, reunion set menus focus on refined, traditional flavours crafted with premium ingredients, making it ideal for families who value classic Cantonese cuisine in an elegant setting.

For those preferring a more abundant and varied spread, Colony presents a festive buffet experience featuring Chinese New Year highlights alongside international dishes, allowing different generations to dine according to their preferences. Meanwhile, Republic offers a more contemporary option, pairing its Art Deco-inspired setting with celebratory menus and drinks for families looking for a modern reunion with a relaxed, social atmosphere. Together, the three venues provide a versatile range of reunion dining formats within a single destination.

Address: 7 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039799
Contact: +65 6337 8888
Website: https://www.ritzcarlton.com/singapore

Sum Dim Sum (HomeTeamNS Bedok)

Accessible, chef-driven festive menus focused on comfort and sharing

Sum Dim Sum brings a more casual yet thoughtful approach to Chinese New Year dining. Led by a Michelin-experienced chef, its festive menus are designed for communal sharing, highlighting comforting classics and refined dim sum dishes without the price tag or formality of a hotel restaurant. This venue is particularly suitable for smaller families or those who prefer a relaxed reunion meal with familiar flavours.

Do note that the Chinese New Year set menus are available only from 16 to 19 February 2026.

Address: HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir, 900 Bedok North Road #02-02, Singapore 479994
Contact: +65 6015 0331
Website: https://www.sumdimsum.sg

Thanying (Amara Singapore)

Royal Thai–Chinese flavours for a distinctive reunion feast

Thanying offers a different take on Chinese New Year reunion dining by blending royal Thai cuisine with Chinese festive traditions. Its Lunar New Year menus (available from 2 February to 3 March 2026) are designed for sharing, featuring Thai-Chinese–inspired dishes that lean aromatic, spice-forward and celebratory rather than strictly traditional. Expect a Thai twist on classics like yu sheng infused with herbs and citrus, alongside premium seafood and rich curries prepared in a refined, royal Thai style. With both set menus and takeaway options available, Thanying works well for families looking to break from convention while still honouring reunion dining customs.

Address: Level 2, Amara Singapore, 165 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088539
Reservations: +65 6222 4688 | WhatsApp +65 9383 1363
Website: https://www.thanyingrestaurants.com

Amara Singapore

Classic city-centre reunion dining with banquet, buffet and takeaway options

Amara Singapore offers a comprehensive range of Lunar New Year dining formats suited to traditional family reunions in the city. Families can gather for formal reunion dinners in the ballroom, opt for festive lunch and dinner buffets at Element, or enjoy a lighter Spring Festive High Tea at Cafe Oriental. For those celebrating at home, the hotel also provides takeaway reunion dishes, Pen Cai and festive hampers, making it a practical choice for both dine-in and at-home celebrations.

Address: 165 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088539
Reservations: +65 6879 2555
Website: https://singapore.amarahotels.com

Amara Sanctuary Sentosa

One of the few Lunar New Year dining options in Singapore with a dedicated pet-friendly festive menu

Amara Sanctuary Sentosa takes a different approach to Lunar New Year celebrations by extending the festivities to include pets. Alongside its Lunar New Year dinner buffets and weekend Flames & Fortune seafood spreads, the resort introduces a specially curated Lunar New Year menu for furkids, allowing families to celebrate the season together with their pets in a relaxed, resort setting. This pet-friendly offering, paired with optional stay packages, makes Amara Sanctuary Sentosa a standout choice for families who want a more inclusive and laid-back reunion experience away from the city.

Address: 1 Larkhill Road, Sentosa Island, Singapore 099394
Reservations: +65 6825 3888
Website: https://sentosa.amarahotels.com

Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree

A nature-immersive Lunar New Year celebration combining reunion feasts and family-friendly activities

Mandai Rainforest Resort offers a distinctive Chinese New Year experience that blends reunion dining with a nature-led retreat. Families can gather at Planter’s Shed for curated Lunar New Year reunion dinners and festive buffet spreads, while larger groups can opt for banquet-style eight-course reunion packages featuring classic celebratory highlights such as suckling pig and seafood-centric dishes. Beyond dining, the resort adds a family-friendly dimension with Lunar New Year activities including calligraphy, lantern-making, children’s storytelling sessions centred on the Chinese zodiac, and a traditional lion dance, making it ideal for multi-generational celebrations.

Address: Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Singapore
Dining Reservations: Planter’s Shed via resort reservations
Banquet Enquiries: events-mandairainforest@banyantree.com
Website: https://www.banyantree.com/singapore/mandai-rainforest-resort

The St. Regis Singapore – Yan Ting & The Tea Room

Classic Cantonese reunion feasts and refined Lunar New Year afternoon tea under one roof

The St. Regis Singapore presents a polished approach to Lunar New Year dining through its Chinese restaurant Yan Ting and The Tea Room. Yan Ting’s reunion offerings cater to both intimate family meals and large gatherings, with multi-course set menus highlighting traditional Cantonese celebratory dishes such as yu sheng, braised fish maw, premium abalone and slow-cooked broths. Complementing this is The Tea Room’s Lunar New Year–themed Prosperi-Tea Afternoon Tea, which combines classic afternoon tea rituals with festive dim sum flavours, appealing to families seeking a lighter, daytime celebration option.

Address: 29 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247911
Yan Ting Reservations: +65 6506 6888
The Tea Room Reservations: +65 6506 6886
Website: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/sinxr-the-st-regis-singapore

W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

Modern Chinese New Year set menus with marina views in a resort setting

W Singapore – Sentosa Cove offers a contemporary reunion dining experience framed by views of the Sentosa Marina. Its Lunar New Year set menus are designed for small family groups, with dishes that reinterpret festive classics through modern techniques and premium ingredients. Highlights include seafood-forward mains, nourishing double-boiled soups and indulgent glutinous rice dishes, making it suitable for families who prefer a relaxed, resort-style reunion away from the city centre.

Address: 21 Ocean Way, Sentosa Cove, Singapore 098374
Reservations: +65 6808 7288
Website: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/sinwh-w-singapore-sentosa-cove

Po at The Warehouse Hotel

Peranakan-inspired Lunar New Year feasts rooted in heritage comfort food

Po at The Warehouse Hotel brings a heritage-driven perspective to Chinese New Year reunion dining, offering Peranakan-inspired set menus that focus on comfort, symbolism and sharing. Diners can choose between two curated feasts that feature house signatures such as popiah, chap chye, braised pork belly, one-pot abundance dishes and traditional desserts. With optional add-ons like premium lo hei and celebratory sharing dishes, Po is well suited for families seeking a nostalgic yet thoughtfully executed reunion meal in a more intimate setting.

Address: 320 Havelock Road, The Warehouse Hotel, Singapore 169628
Reservations: +65 6828 0000
Website: https://www.thewarehousehotel.com

Tien Court, Copthorne King’s Hotel Singapore

Classic Teochew reunion feasts with both banquet and takeaway Pen Cai options

Tien Court ushers in the Year of the Horse with a lineup of traditional Teochew-style Chinese New Year menus designed for different group sizes, from intimate family meals to large reunion banquets. Highlights across the set menus include smoked salmon yu sheng, braised sea cucumber, Teochew-style braised duck, steamed red grouper, abalone and wok-fried glutinous rice with black truffle. Larger gatherings can opt for banquet-style menus featuring roasted suckling pig and premium seafood, while vegetarian diners are catered for with a dedicated meat-free set. For home celebrations, Tien Court also offers festive takeaway options such as its Teochew-style Pen Cai, prosperity yu sheng and classic house-made goodies, making it a versatile choice for both dine-in and at-home reunions.

Address: Level 2, Copthorne King’s Hotel Singapore, 403 Havelock Road, Singapore 169632
Reservations & Enquiries: +65 6318 3188 | tiencourt@millenniumhotels.com
Website: https://www.copthornekings.com.sg

Entrepôt at The Robertson House

A modern Singaporean Lunar New Year feast with strong storytelling, a contemporary yusheng, and a rare pet-friendly dining setting

Entrepôt ushers in Lunar New Year 2026 with The Gallant, a thoughtfully curated 9-course prosperity menu that reinterprets auspicious flavours through a modern Singaporean lens. Designed as a progressive dining journey, the menu weaves together premium seafood, umami-rich sauces and symbolic ingredients, anchored by The Gallant Stallion — Entrepôt’s contemporary take on yusheng featuring smoked salmon, horseradish, charcoal oil and contrasting textures for a bold lo hei experience. Subtle notes of tea, citrus and smoke recur throughout the courses, culminating in a refined Orh Nee dessert that balances hot and cold elements. Beyond festive dining, Entrepôt also stands out for its relaxed riverside setting and pet-friendly alfresco area, making it an inclusive option for family reunions that extend beyond the table.

Address: The Robertson House, 1 Unity Street, Singapore 237983
Reservations: https://www.entrepot.sg
Phone: +65 6593 8888

Artemis Grill & Sky Bar

A refined rooftop Lo Hei with premium seafood and skyline views

Artemis Grill & Sky Bar marks the Year of the Horse with a luxurious rooftop take on the traditional Lo Hei prosperity toss. Available from early February through early March, the Artemis Lo Hei features sashimi-grade hamachi, Hokkaido scallop, salmon and ikura caviar, complemented by pickled wakame, fresh vegetables, sesame, peanuts and golden crackers, finished with gold leaf for a celebratory touch. Guests are guided through the tossing ritual by the service team, making it a polished yet meaningful option for corporate gatherings or small group celebrations looking to welcome the new year with elevated flavours and sweeping CBD views. Optional upgrades include a tin of Kaluga caviar for those seeking an even more indulgent experience.

Address: Level 40, 138 Market Street, Singapore 048946
Reservations: +65 9850 7954 | enquiries@artemisgrill.com.sg
Website: https://artemisgrill.com.sg

Closing Note

When choosing a reunion dinner venue this Chinese New Year, consider not just the menu but also the atmosphere, group size, and how your family prefers to celebrate — whether that’s around a refined banquet table or over a relaxed meal centred on sharing. With options ranging from contemporary Cantonese dining to classic hotel feasts, Singapore offers no shortage of ways to welcome the Lunar New Year together.


Images: Amara Hotel Group, Andaz Singapore, Artemis Grill & Sky Bar, Corpthorne King’s Hotel Singapore, Entrepôt, Mandai Rainforest Resort, PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, Sum Dim Sum, The St. Regis, The Ritz-Carlton, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

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