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Home / Food Review / A Season of Refined Reunion: Lunar New Year at Jade Pavilion, Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur

A Season of Refined Reunion: Lunar New Year at Jade Pavilion, Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur

February 12, 2026 by StrawberrY Gal

Tucked within Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur, this refined Cantonese dining room approaches Lunar New Year not as a spectacle, but as an art form. Each dish is presented with ceremonial grace, rooted in tradition yet elevated with contemporary polish.

The evening begins, as it should, with prosperity in motion — the Jade Pavilion Salmon Yee Sang with Tiger Prawn and Jellyfish Flower. Vibrant ribbons of colour are tossed high in the air, accompanied by laughter and well wishes. The salmon glistens with freshness, tiger prawns add sweetness and bite, while the delicate crunch of jellyfish lends contrast. The plum dressing binds everything in bright, celebratory harmony. It is a ritual that feels both joyous and refined.

Luxury deepens with the Double-Boiled Abalone Soup with Sun-Dried Button Mushroom and Fish Maw. The broth is clear yet profound — simmered to draw out layers of umami without heaviness. The abalone is tender, the fish maw supple, the mushrooms lending earthy sweetness. This is Cantonese technique at its most confident: restrained, patient, and precise.

The Slow-Stewed Village Chicken with Sea Asparagus and Golden Scallop Sauce showcases balance. The chicken is tender and naturally sweet, enhanced by the briny freshness of sea asparagus. The scallop sauce brings depth without overwhelming the dish’s delicate composition. It is elegant comfort.

A centrepiece arrives in the form of Steamed King Tiger Grouper with Garden Cassia Fungus and Superior Chicken Broth. Perfectly steamed, the fish flakes effortlessly under the chopsticks. The broth is light but layered, enhancing rather than masking the natural sweetness of the grouper. It reflects the quiet mastery that defines Jade Pavilion’s kitchen.

Then comes indulgence in texture: Wok-Fried Sabah Ming Prawn with Savoury Crispy Bean Crumb. The prawns are plump and succulent, while the crisp bean crumb adds a fragrant, almost addictive crunch — a subtle play between softness and crispness that delights with every bite.

Prosperity symbolism continues with Braised Japanese Flower Mushroom with Sun-Dried Oyster and Fatt Choy. The mushrooms absorb the braising liquid deeply, delivering richness and warmth. The fatt choy, representing abundance, completes the dish both visually and symbolically.

The meal builds to a comforting finale with Slow-Braised Hong Kong E-Fu Noodles with Crab Meat and Premium Sea Treasure. Silky noodles coated in a savoury crab-infused sauce create a luxurious closing savoury course — deeply satisfying without excess.

To conclude, Lunar New Year Pastries arrive — delicate, festive, and sweet enough to carry wishes of growth and prosperity into the year ahead.

Dining at Jade Pavilion is not about extravagance for its own sake. It is about precision, symbolism, and quiet opulence. The flavours are layered but never loud. The presentation is polished but never theatrical. Every dish feels intentional.

For those seeking a Lunar New Year celebration rooted in authentic Cantonese technique and elevated with modern finesse, Jade Pavilion offers a table worthy of the occasion.

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