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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Esquire Kitchen @ Atria Shopping Gallery

Esquire Kitchen @ Atria Shopping Gallery

February 5, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

Esquire Kitchen is nothing new to many people. Being in the market for years, Esquire Kitchen offers you with the variety choices for this Chinese New Year. Celebrate this Chinese New Year with your friends, colleague and families. And this round, we tried some of the signatures here from the Esquire Prosperity Menu. 

Starts your meal with the Prosperity Yee Sang where you can have the lou sang is packed with wide choices of ingredients. The yee sang comes awesomely good where they comes with chunks of salmon and fresh vegetables.

Fish in Ong Lai Sauce Bring some good luck with this Fish where they are packed with chunks of pineapple and topped with the sweet and sour sauce. Enjoy till the fullest crispy fish skin and inside the fish brings you with the delicate and flaky meat. 

Next; we had the fragrance Prawns where the prawn dish is packed with flavours in it. It is always a must to have the prawns during Chinese New Year where they brings you fun and laughter.

Golden Cordyceps Flower Chicken is some of their signature as well. Grab this chicken which is packed with flavours where they are steamed for hours before served. The soup is very nutritious with the healthy blend. 

Prosperous Shanghai Red Braised Pork Belly Being famed for their pork belly, enjoy the full of collagen pork belly where they are perfectly braised in a special red sweet sauce. The juicy pork belly is sinfully addictive Shanghai Fortune Dumpling

For those who love dumpling, grab this shanghai fortune dumpling which is like the Xiao Long Bao

Happy Lotus with Chinese Sausage
Chinese Sausage is always a must when it comes to Chinese New Year. Instead of lap mei fan, Esquire Kitchen brings you with the stir fried Chinese Sausage together with the lotus. Nicely done! 

Fortune Vegetables with Chinese Yam 
Have this vegetables which is well stir freid together with the snow peas and mushrooms. They are packed with nutritious benefits and they are really good.

For those who love to book the table, do it fast and for your information, Esquire Kitchen is closed on first and second day of Chinese New Year. And you can find out more from their facebook page https://www.facebook.com/esquirekitchen to their website at http://www.esquirekitchen.com

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #dineinatriadj

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