BEARING FRUIT
Famed for its gourmet seafood offerings, Long Beach Seafood Restaurant has whipped up something extra special for the Lunar New Year
When it comes to celebrating the Lunar New Year, several things are a must. The gifting of red packets for good fortune; the exchange of mandarin oranges to signify luck; the coming together for a reunion feast to share the blessings—these traditions never fail to bring joy and happiness to the Lunar New Year festivities.
Tucking into a hearty meal with friends and family is especially meaningful during the new year celebrations. And nothing brings people together more than good food—a belief that Long Beach Seafood Restaurant knows all too well. Since its founding in 1946, the established restaurant chain has fed generations of customers with its comprehensive, crowd-pleasing menu. Its crab specialities continue to be a highlight: the restaurant holds the honour of creating the famous black pepper crab dish that put Singapore’s culinary scene on the world map, after all.
Over the years, Long Beach has continued to enhance its offerings with a slew of new restaurants and innovative recipes. For example, it recently welcomed Long Beach @ Stevens to its stable of outlets. Situated along Stevens Road, the latest branch features a European‑style interior that lends a sense of sophistication to the dining experience. Against this elegant backdrop, Long Beach has introduced a special fruits yusheng to up the ante for the Lunar New Year.
An innovative take on a festive favourite, this new version of yusheng is made up of seasonal fruits that will inject a refreshing zing to your Lunar New Year feasts. From the tropical sweetness of dragonfruit to the tarty zest of mango, the fruits are chosen daily by Long Beach’s team of chefs to ensure their quality, flavour and freshness. So make sure to put in your order ahead of time. Diners can also choose to complement the fruit yusheng with seafood options such as geoduck or Australian lobster.
What’s more, you will receive a complimentary red bamboo yusheng platter with selected festive set menus. There’s no better way to receive the Lunar New Year blessings than with a feast as delicious as this.
LONG BEACH SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
Long Beach @ Stevens: 01-10, 30 Stevens Road, tel: 6445 8833 longbeachseafood.com.sg