8 Luxurious Chinese New Year 2026 Takeaway and Delivery Feasts

February 6, 2026

Hosting Chinese New Year means juggling guest lists, spring cleaning, and somehow producing an impressive feast. These eight luxury takeaway sets solve the cooking dilemma entirely by delivering restaurant excellence to your dining table. Premium ingredients meet careful preparation in menus spanning traditional favourites and modern twists. Skip the kitchen stress this year and let established names handle the culinary heavy lifting while you handle the reunion!

1. Fu Yuan Teochew Dining 

Fu Yuan Teochew Dining’s $288 takeaway set for six proves Teochew cooking’s genius lies in what gets left out. Our golden deep-fried dragon tiger grouper wears just enough oyster sauce to enhance without masking the fish’s sweetness, while the herbal chicken simmers with earthy depth without turning medicinal. Quinoa fried rice studded with conpoy provides textural variety, and prosperity abalone yu sheng handles the obligatory toss. The cooking stays faithful to traditional Teochew methods which means you can serve this to elders who remember how things should taste without triggering lectures about modern restaurants ruining everything. More importantly, it delivers the kind of subtle, reassuring deliciousness that makes a festive family meal feel complete.

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2. White Restaurant

Bee Cheng Hiang’s bakkwa crackles atop White Restaurant’s Golden Horse Abundance Yusheng, an audacious collaboration that treats the traditional toss like it needs waking up. In it, crispy pulled pork joins grilled meat strips, creating double crunch against fresh vegetables and abalone. Their Double Happiness bundle pairs this with Golden Harmony Pork Knuckle, a meat dish that surrenders to gentle prodding, while Triple Treats adds half an emperor chicken for growing guest counts. Every bundle earns a $25 dining voucher, and with nine outlets scattered across Singapore, you can collect near home and avoid the festive traffic nightmare that turns simple errands into hour-long ordeals.

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3. Crystal Jade 

Crystal Jade loads their Auspicious Reunion Feast bundle ($586.42) with ingredients grandmothers nod approvingly at: abalone, sea cucumber, premium mushrooms layered into pen cai that reheats without losing structural integrity. Spanish pork ribs arrive honey-glazed to mahogany sheen, their caramelisation surviving the journey from kitchen to doorstep. Prosperity carrot cake brings Teochew sensibilities to an otherwise Cantonese-leaning menu, while the included yu sheng handles ceremonial duties. It’s a spread that earns approval from the pickiest relatives without requiring you to defend your restaurant choice.

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4. JUMBO Seafood

JUMBO builds their takeaway bundles around seafood dishes selected specifically for their ability to travel well without losing what makes them worth ordering. Their Boston Lobster with Silky Egg on Crispy Noodle demonstrates this thinking: the egg’s richness amplifies the lobster’s natural sweetness rather than competing with it, while the noodles hold their crunch better than you’d expect after packaging and transport. The braised 10-head abalones benefit from their time in the claypot, with extended braising actually helping flavours settle and deepen by the time you’re ready to serve. Steamed garoupa and their famous chilli crab (man tou included for proper sauce-soaking) complete the spread, giving you the seafood feast JUMBO’s known for without the anxiety of keeping multiple dishes perfectly timed in your own kitchen.

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5. Peach Garden

Peach Garden’s Fortune Treasures Set ($638 for 8-10 persons) solves the “what do we actually need” problem that plagues Chinese New Year planning through a bundle that covers all the essential bases. Their Deluxe Pen Cai arrives layered with premium ingredients arranged in the traditional hierarchy that lets each spoonful reveal different textures, from delicious abalone to braised mushrooms that have absorbed every bit of the rich stock. Emperor Chicken provides the poultry centrepiece reunion tables demand, while Fried Glutinous Rice with Chinese Sausage soaks up leftover sauces with the efficiency of purpose-built carbs. Pricier packages climb to $928 for those needing to pull out all the stops, introducing luxuries like Traditional Roasted Crispy Duck and Buddha Jump Over the Wall for occasions that demand serious culinary firepower.

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6. Greenwood Fish Market

Building Chinese New Year orders around their $98 Salmon Yu Sheng, Greenwood Fish Market interestingly lets you customise upwards with Boston lobster or king crab legs depending on whether you’re feeding cousins or impressing in-laws. This flexibility suits families where half the table won’t touch shellfish and the other half judges you for serving anything less than premium crustaceans. Their lineup includes signature wellingtons (salmon, lobster, beef versions all available), fresh oysters, and seafood platters designed for prolonged grazing. 

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7. Soup Restaurant 

Soup Restaurant’s $388 takeaway set feeds five through dishes that prioritise indulgent nourishment over all else, starting with their Braised Abalone Seafood Pot with Dried Oysters. A range of vegetables mingles with prawns, fish maw, abalone and roast pork in broth that tastes like someone’s grandmother spent hours coaxing umami from every ingredient in the pot. Their Samsui Ginger Chicken maintains the restaurant’s signature preparation, poached until tender and served with the same ginger-shallot paste with sesame oil regulars expect. Together with Baby Alone with Crispy Yam and Logan Yu Sheng, the Traditional Steamed Rice with Chinese Sausage delivers the satisfying substance needed to make this feel like a proper reunion feast.

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8. Lime Restaurant 

Lime Restaurant at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering veers Peranakan with their Prosperous Peranakan Pen Cai, swapping restraint for assertive flavours through Pork Knuckle Babi Pong Teh and Itek Sio Braised Duck Leg. Assam-Stewed Baby Abalone brings sour notes that cut through the richness, a welcome contrast after days of gravy-heavy reunion meals. Their Heng Ong Huat Bundle ($628 for 8-10 persons) combines this with Shunde-Style Smoked Salmon Trout and Baby Abalone Yu Sheng, plus Hong Kong-Style Glutinous Rice. A more modest Prosperity Bundle ($318 for 4-6 persons) and Abundant Blessings Bundle ($488 for 8-10 persons) offer scaled-down alternatives for smaller gatherings or tighter budgets without sacrificing character.

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Skip the Kitchen and Keep the Tradition 

Fu Yuan Teochew Dining’s CNY menu brings authentic Teochew flavours to your reunion table without requiring you to master techniques that take years to perfect. Our restrained approach to seasoning and focus on premium ingredients means dishes that satisfy traditional palates while giving you hours back. Let tradition arrive at your doorstep fuss-free this Chinese New Year with us.

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