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Huat Ah! 6 Innovative Yusheng To Usher In The Year Of The Snake This Chinese New Year

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Huat Ah! 6 Innovative Yusheng To Usher In The Year Of The Snake This Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year 2025 will be coming especially early this year on January 29, which means you’ve only got a couple of weeks to get the house in order, exchange some fresh notes for ang baos and order festive favourites like yusheng before the Year of the Snake slithers in.
Though that might sound like a mad rush, we’ve got you covered on that last bit – just keep reading to the end of the article to find a list of yusheng platters catering to every kind of household.
There’s the traditional version, which typically comes loaded with smoked salmon, shredded vegetables, the usual auspicious mix of condiments and a heap of scrumptious rice crackers, though you might also want to consider the newfangled yusheng creations from fancy hotels and restaurants.
Besides elegant flavours and luxurious ingredients, many of these innovative yusheng platters will also honour this year’s zodiac animal by recreating the crafty but charming snake with a carefully constructed mix of vegetables and fruits.
Read on for a guide on where to find yusheng platters for every type of family this Chinese New Year 2025!
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Creative Yusheng this Chinese New Year
1. Yan: A yusheng platter that crackles at the table
Huat Ah! 6 Innovative Yusheng To Usher In The Year Of The Snake This Chinese New Year - Yan
Credit: Yan
For a touch of tableside theatricality, you can’t get anything better than the Kaleidoscope of Prosperity Yu Sheng in “Shun De” Style with Yellowtail Slices and Sakura Shrimps ($128++) from Cantonese restaurant Yan.
Their version of the festive stalwart sports a heap of fried vermicelli which audibly crackles when drizzled with peanut oil and the other festive sauces, making for an extravagant centrepiece that’s sure to get your guests excited – especially since real firecrackers haven’t been permitted in Singapore for decades.
Beneath its crackling crown, expect shredded purple and yellow sweet potatoes, crispy shredded conpoy and edible gold flakes along with youtiao, crushed peanuts, fresh yellowtail slices and umami sakura shrimp. The yusheng platter is available for both dine-in and takeaway from January 6 to February 12.

Yan
Location: National Gallery, 1 Saint Andrew's Road, #05-02, Singapore 178957
Opening Hours: Daily, 11:30am – 2:30pm, 6pm – 10pm
Tel: +65 9272 7522
Website: https://www.yan.com.sg/

2. Bali Thai: Yusheng with a Thai-inspired twist
Huat Ah! 6 Innovative Yusheng To Usher In The Year Of The Snake This Chinese New Year - Bali Thai
Credit: Bali Thai
Tired of familiar flavours, but don’t want to stray too far from the tried-and-true? Bali Thai’s selection of affordably priced yusheng platters sees a Siam-influenced infusion of Thai fragrant herbs, cashew nuts, mango and a proprietary Thai-style sauce added to the festive treat.
The standard version with toppings like crispy fish skin or deep-fried mushrooms feeds five people for a starter price of $43.85, though more luxurious accompaniments like 10-head abalone and smoked salmon will cost you extra.
Still, this halal yusheng platter is quite a steal compared to the heavier restaurant variants on this list. Order it online here from January 6 to February 12.

Bali Thai
Location: Various
Opening Hours: Various
Tel: +65 6338 2066
Website: https://www.balithai.com.sg/

3. Man Fu Yuan: Slither into the Year of the Snake with an auspicious snake yusheng
Huat Ah! 6 Innovative Yusheng To Usher In The Year Of The Snake This Chinese New Year - Man Fu Yuan
Credit: Man Fu Yuan
Eight interlocking snakes – each representing their own distinct blessing for Chinese New Year 2025 – are artfully arranged to form the Chinese fu character (meaning fortune) in Man Fu Yuan’s Blazing Snake Fortune Yusheng platter.
The magnificent creation bears the wishes of peace, joy, health, prosperity, harmony, wealth, support and good fortune on a platter fit for 10 – but that’s not all.
The luxurious $988++ salad pulls out all the stops with a smorgasbord of resplendent ingredients like rock lobster, ikura, Hokkaido crispy shredded dried scallop, salmon sashimi, crispy fish skin and grilled eels, smothering it all in a savoury and fragrant mix of roasted sesame dressing and shallot oil.
This opulent platter is only for dine-in from January 6 to February 16, so those who’d prefer to lohei (the festive tossing of yusheng) at home should opt for the Prosperity Yusheng (from $138, feeds five) with similar ingredients.

Man Fu Yuan
Location: InterContinental Singapore, 80 Middle Road, Level 2, Singapore 188966
Opening Hours: Weekday, noon – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm; Weekend, 11:30am – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm
Tel: +65 6825 1008
Website: https://singapore.intercontinental.com/dine/man-fu-yuan

4. Peach Garden: An 18m-long yusheng snaking through your entire extended family
Huat Ah! 6 Innovative Yusheng To Usher In The Year Of The Snake This Chinese New Year - Peach Garden
Credit: Peach Garden
Know anyone with a huge extended family? Peach Garden’s yusheng offerings are available in supersized portions snaking across 6m, 12m, 18m and – get this – a full 28m.
For an idea of just how much yusheng we’re talking about, the 18m version comes with over 250kg of ingredients and is said to be able to feed around 150 people. The cost of feeding the entire kampong and more? A cool $5,288. (The smallest and more reasonable 6m variant caters to a crowd of 50 for $3,288.)
Obviously, this serpentine behemoth isn’t available for dine-in or takeaway, as it can only be delivered to the venue of your choosing.
There, the Peach Garden team will take care of all your plating needs, including the formation of the undulating three-dimensional snake (this will take around two hours) on their own tables. The yusheng platter to end all yusheng platters requires two weeks’ notice in advance.

Peach Garden
Location: Various
Opening Hours: Various
Tel: +65 6252 9833
(you can also email banquet@peachgarden.com.sg )

Website: https://www.peachgarden.com.sg/

5. Metta Welfare Association: Have a healthful Chinese New Year 2025 with a fruity yusheng
Huat Ah! 6 Innovative Yusheng To Usher In The Year Of The Snake This Chinese New Year - Metta Cafe
Credit: Metta Cafe
Amid the indulgences of the festive season, it might be wise to take a step back instead and nosh on something that’s a little more virtuous – both in terms of ingredients and cause. Metta Cafe, an initiative by the Metta Welfare Association, fulfils those considerations with its Fruity Prosperity Yusheng with Cordyceps Flower & Ice Plant ($49.80, feeds four to six).
This fruity vegetarian-friendly yusheng platter fills your belly with festive cheer and nutritious vitamins without the calories, while also aiding the charitable organisation in its mission of helping youths with mild intellectual disability or autism to find meaningful employment opportunities and integrate into society. The yusheng is available now while stocks last here.

Metta Cafe
Location: Metta Building, 32 Simei Street 1, Level 1, Singapore 529950
Opening Hours: Daily, 7am – 5pm
Tel: +65 6580 4624
Website: https://shop.metta.org.sg/

6. Jade: Toss to prosperity with a "sure win" yusheng
Huat Ah! 6 Innovative Yusheng To Usher In The Year Of The Snake This Chinese New Year - Jade
Credit: Jade
There’s never too many ways to say “Huat ah!” (a Hokkien phrase used to welcome prosperity), especially during a festive lohei – so why not get your yusheng to say it for you too?
Jade’s Deluxe Edition “Sure Win” Yu Sheng ($688) plays on the snake motif in both moniker – the Sure sounds like she, as in the Chinese character for snake – and form with a three-dimensional serpent hewn from finely sliced vegetables. In a final luck-bringing touch, the yusheng platter gets a scatter of the restaurant’s signature champagne jelly for a fancy, gold cube-esque sheen worthy of the auspicious season.
But if the magnificent asking price of $688 is too much to bear for the yusheng platter, shoot for its more affordable cousin, the Gold Rush Snake Yusheng (from $78), which expresses this year’s zodiac animal by way of hand-painted five spice powder calligraphy.
Both are similarly adorned with Norwegian smoked salmon and are available at the restaurant for dine-in only from January 13 to February 12. Alternatively, the take-home Eight Happiness Gold Rush Snake Yusheng ($138, feeds eight) – which comes with the Chinese character for prosperity, fa, at very its centre – is up for sale beginning January 18, with the same end date.

Jade
Location: The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, 1 Fullerton Square, Singapore 049178
Opening Hours: Weekday, 11:30am – 3pm, 6:30pm – 10:30pm; Weekend, 11:30am – 1pm, 1:30pm – 3pm, 6:30pm – 10:30pm
Tel: +65 3129 8330
Website: https://www.fullertonhotels.com/fullerton-hotel-singapore/dining/restaurants-and-bars/jade

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