PROSSSPERITY ON A PLATE: MUST-EAT CHINESE NEW YEAR DISHES AT PAVILION BUKIT JALIL

Chinese New Year is the perfect time to celebrate traditions, feast with loved ones, and usher in a year of abundance. Pavilion Bukit Jalil has curated a range of tenants offering symbolic and ONG-some dishes that promise to bring wealth, prosperity, and good luck. Here’s a flavourful journey to explore this festive season:

Fish symbolises abundance and prosperity, making it an essential part of every Chinese New Year celebration. Head to Lee’s Signature Fish for expertly prepared fish dishes that will elevate your New Year feast. Mr Fish & Seafood Noodle serves comforting bowls of seafood noodles, ensuring your year is as abundant as it is delicious. For a wholesome celebration, Xi Yu Restaurant serves rich, flavourful grilled fish made with the freshest ingredients and crafted with care to warm your heart and bring good fortune.

Location:
• Lee’s Signature Fish (Non-Halal) – Level 5 (Orange Zone)
• Mr Fish & Seafood Noodle – Level 1 (Pink Zone)
• Xi Yu Restaurant (Non-Halal)- Level 3 (Orange Zone)

Dumplings, shaped like ancient gold ingots, are symbols of wealth and prosperity. Savour the traditional flavours at Dragon-i, where their famous Xiao Long Bao and special CNY dishes add a luxurious touch to your celebration. Din Tai Fung continues the tradition with their handcrafted dumplings that blend artistry and flavour. For a modern twist, explore the creative options at B.O.D (Bao On Demand), where every bite feels like finding a treasure.

Location:
• Dragon-i (Non-Halal) – Level 1 (Orange Zone)
• Din Tai Fung (Non-Halal) – Level 1 (Orange Zone)
• B.O.D (Bao On Demand) (Non-Halal) – Level 1 (Orange Zone)

Long noodles symbolise longevity and good luck, making them an essential dish for the festive season. Bear with Mee offers generous bowls of mee with playful twists that are sure to keep your fortune flowing. At Kungfu Cow, they serve authentic Lanzhou noodles from China, where bold and flavourful beef noodles pack a punch of prosperity in every bite. Meanwhile, Aunt Wu Bone Soup Rice Noodles presents a comforting bowl of rice noodles paired with a rich, savoury soup that will undoubtedly leave you feeling content.

Location:
• Bear With Mee – Level 1 (Pink Zone)
• Kungfu Cow – Level 1 (Pink Zone)
• Aunt Wu Bone Soup Rice Noodles (Non-Halal) – Level 1 (Orange Zone)

Chicken symbolises family unity and completeness, making it perfect for sharing with loved ones. Dai Cha Dim, a casual Hong Kong-style restaurant, serves authentic cha-chaan-teng favourites. Indulge in their famous Hainanese Chicken Rice, a beloved dish in Chinese cuisine, for a comforting treat. For a taste of classic Cantonese cuisine, Grand Harbour offers a dining set that includes their signature crispy sesame roasted chicken with special sauce, ideal for family gatherings. Add a unique twist with Tonkatsu by Wa Kitchen, where perfectly breaded chicken cutlets bring a lucky Japanese flair to your celebration.

Location:
• Dai Cha Dim (Non-Halal) – Level 2 (Orange Zone)
• Grand Harbour (Non-Halal) – Level 1 (Pink Zone)
• Tonkatsu by Wa Kitchen (Non-Halal) – Level 2, Tokyo Town (Orange Zone)

Tangerines, oranges, and mandarins all carry the same symbol of good fortune, representing sweetness, prosperity, and new beginnings. Stock up on fresh, high-quality tangerines at The Food Merchant, an ideal choice for gifting or enjoying with your loved ones at home. For a refreshing twist, quench your thirst with invigorating orange juices at Juicy, or head over to MBG Fruit Shop for a wide selection of fresh fruits that are sure to enhance your celebrations and bring an abundance of prosperity.

Location:
• The Food Merchant – Level 1 (Orange Zone)
• Juicy – Level 1 (Pink Zone)
• MBG Fruit Shop – Level 1 (Pink Zone)

This Chinese New Year, immerse yourself in festive feasts and cherished traditions at Pavilion Bukit Jalil. Let every meal and gathering bring joy, abundance, and togetherness as we welcome a year filled with prosperity and meaning. Celebrate the season like never before—only at Pavilion Bukit Jalil!

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