
Dreaming of a luxe CNY celebration? Say no more ‘cos Pan Pacific Singapore’s Chinese New Year line-up has your festive essentials covered.
Pan Pacific Singapore ushers in Chinese New Year 2026 with a lineup that spans lavish take-home feasts, beautifully curated hampers, indulgent dine-in menus, and restorative hotel and spa experiences. Read on for our top picks!
Perk alert: Pan Pacific Discovery members and selected credit card holders can enjoy early bird discounts of up to 30% off on festive takeaways and goodies from now until 22 January 2026; and enjoy discounts of up to 25% off from 23 January until 3 March 2026.
Auspicious feasts for at-home celebrations

Planning to host a reunion dinner at home? Skip the tedious prep and get your festive table sorted with Hai Tien Lo’s Lunar New Year takeaway selection. Start with the yu sheng platters for a festive toss; bring out the restaurant’s signature premium treasure pot that brims with layers of seafood, meats, and vegetables; and top off the feast with succulent roasts like the barbecued crispy whole suckling pig. Or, simply order the Superior Treasure set for a refined selection of the crowd-pleasing highlights.
Shop Pan Pacific Singapore’s curated CNY hampers and goodies

If gifting is on your to-do list, the Prosperity hamper ($488 nett) from Hai Tien Lo has our vote. It’s packed with auspicious surprises such as royal dried abalone with black truffles, premium black and red sausages, snow fungus with peach collagen, a ginseng gift box, spicy prawn rolls, concealed pineapple rounds, caramel walnuts with sesame seeds, and a bottle of Changyu Noble Dragon N158 red wine (2022).

For house visiting gifts or snacks for your festive table, the CNY goodies collection includes crowd pleasers like florentine mixed nut almond cookies ($48 nett for 180g), kueh bangkit ($45 nett for 240g), candied cashew nuts with roasted coconut ($42 nett for 250g), rainbow kueh lapis ($78 nett for 1kg), koi fish nian gao ($48 nett for two pieces), and prosperity-themed macarons ($72 nett for 12 pieces).
Festive dine-in menus across Pan Pacific Singapore

When it comes to Chinese New Year dine-in feasts, Pan Pacific Singapore’s restaurants each offer their own take on festive indulgence. At Hai Tien Lo, expect refined Cantonese cuisine across eight curated set menus (from $168++ to $498++ per pax), featuring traditional favourites symbolising prosperity and new beginnings. From the double-boiled chicken soup with whole abalone, to premium seafood like wok-fried East Australian lobster, each course promises a delectable experience. End your reunion dinner on a sweet note with the Prosperity nian gao and double-boiled bird’s nest with rock sugar and red dates.
Over at Pacific Emporium, sumptuous Asian cuisine takes the stage, with a five-course Bountiful set menu ($208++) for a reunion indulgence. Savour the restaurant’s signature bak kut teh with tender pork ribs, crispy chicken cutlet with green mango salad, deep-fried sea perch with ginger soy, wok-fried broccolini, and fragrant pumpkin rice.

For those who prefer a decadent buffet, Edge ($72++ to $198++ per adult) delivers with dishes like drunken tiger prawn, eight treasure free-range chicken, braised pork knuckle with lotus bun, wild catch seabass with spicy bean sauce, and a richly layered braised premium seafood treasure pot. Don’t miss the do-it-yourself lo hei station where you can toss up your choice of ingredients!

If a Japanese spin on festive dishes tickles your fancy, book a table at Keyaki for a reinterpretation of the quintessential yu sheng. Seasonal vegetables sourced from prefectures across Japan – including crisp mizuna from Ibaraki and fragrant myoga from Kochi – bring a refreshing spin to this traditional dish. Choose from the premium yu sheng ($398++) featuring the likes of live lobster and sea urchin; or the wafu yu sheng ($138+) with bluefin tuna and tobiko. Plus, both options come topped with kinpaku gold flakes and ginbaku silver flakes – how’s that for luxe?
Unwind with hotel stays and spa days

If you’re hosting visiting family or simply craving a quiet escape after the festivities, round off celebrations with a stay at Pan Pacific Singapore. Seasonal stay packages offer elegant rooms, a lavish buffet breakfast at Edge, as well as a welcome drink at Plume.
At the award-winning spa, St. Gregory, the treatment menu includes tension-relief massages, wellness therapies and restorative rituals perfect for unwinding after days of feasting and socialising. Pamper yourself with the new Qi Harmony treatment ($288 nett) that comprises a 60-minute traditional Chinese tui na massage with a soothing 30-minute foot massage that’ll leave you feeling like you’re floating on clouds – the perfect way to reset as the new year unfolds.
Ready to feast, shop, and unwind? Peep these and more Chinese New Year highlights at Pan Pacific Singapore!
This post is in partnership with Pan Pacific Singapore.
