Forget sending mum plain old flowers, give the woman a bouquet of satay. Deliveroo has partnered Michelin Bib Gourmand winner New Ubin Seafood for this hilarious, tasty-looking bouquet of 12 sticks of chicken satay, complete with whole onions, cucumber, pineapple — as well as a few flowers thrown in for kicks. If you’re worried about pesticides — know that each satay is wrapped in plastic and the satay sauce will be packed separately. If ma is vegetarian, get her the more boring Avocado Bouquet instead, which comes with eight whole avocados and flowers. However, these cute edible gifts are available only through the Deliveroo app for people living in the Katong area. Boo.
Available for pre-order from May 12. Key in ‘Edible Bouquets’ in the Deliveroo app. The bouquets will be delivered on Mother’s Day (May 13) between 6pm-9pm.
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Blue Jasmine, $25 per adult; $12.50 for kids aged 6-12. Minimum of two diners
This halal Thai eatery is offering a very reasonably priced seven-course Mother’s Day lunch menu featuring its most popular dishes. On the menu are these dishes, served communal-style: Fresh Rice Paper Roll with Prawns and Avocado, plus Esarn Roast Kampong Chicken with Smoked Chilli Sauce. There’s also crispy cubes of Deep-Fried Grouper seasoned with garlic and turmeric, and Crabmeat Fried Rice with Pineapple & Cashew Nut. For sweets, look forward to the traditional Chilled Red Ruby, served with jackfruit and coconut sorbet.
Available 13 May. Park Hotel Farrer Park, 10 Farrer Park Station Rd, Level 5, S217564. For reservations, call 6824-8851 or e-mail: hello [at] bluejasmine.com.sg (hello[at]bluejasmine[dot]com[dot]sg)
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Folklore, from $31.50 per pax for 4 dishes (shared among 4 diners)
This Peranakan-Eurasian restaurant helmed by chef-cum-MasterChef Singapore judge Damian D’Silva, celebrates Mother’s Day with a special “An Ode to Mum” menu. The seven-dish menu will showcase some of Damian’s fondest food memories that he has shared with his mother. This includes the Peranakan Curry Ayam Pekat ($16 for half portion which feeds 2 pax; $24 full, for 4 pax), a rich chicken curry flavoured with lemongrass, galangal, ginger, chillies and shallots. It’s a recipe that he inherited from his mum. There’s also the Peranakan Papaya Masak Titek ($16 half portion; $24 full), chunks of half-ripened papayas cooked with rempah titek (Peranakan spice mix), dried prawns and salted fish. End off with a bowl of Bubur Cha Cha brimming with freshly-squeezed coconut milk, sweet potatoes, yam and house-made tapioca jelly bits.
Available May 7 to May 13. Level 2, Destination Singapore Beach Road, 700 Beach Rd, S199598. For reservations, call 6679-2900 or e-mail: reserve [at] folklore.sg (reserve[at]folklore[dot]sg)
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Table by Rang Mahal, $37.50 per pax (for every four diners, one dines for free)
The casual spinoff of North Indian fine-diner, Rang Mahal. The 50-seater, serving contemporary Indian food within Naumi Hotel, is offering a Mother’s Day Set Menu for lunch and dinner (both $50 per pax). And there’s a good promo: for every four diners, one person gets to dine for free. The three-course meal kicks off with a Chilli Cheese Kulzza, melted cheddar topped with garlic chilli on pita bread. For mains, choose from two options: Murg Angar and Tandoori Prawn, which features tandoor-grilled chicken and tiger prawns in a yoghurt and chilli marinade, or the Tandoori Paneer Tikka and Tandoori Mushroom, button mushrooms in herbed spice yoghurt, with house-made cottage cheese and yoghurt marinade. The mains will be accompanied by side dishes like Gobi Matter, cauliflower tossed with peas, ginger and coriander, and Dal Tadkewali, lentils mixed with onion, tomato, cumin and coriander. The third course is dessert, of course: a decidedly non-Indian Walnut Brownie topped with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce.
Available 13 May, Naumi Hotel, 41 Seah St, S188396. For reservations, call 6403-6005 or e-mail: table [at] rangmahal.com.sg (table[at]rangmahal[dot]com[dot]sg)
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