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Service Provider Menu Information Food Items FoodLine.sg Pte. Ltd. 51 Tai Seng Avenue, #03-03 Pixel Red, Singapore 533941 www.foodline.sg | Email: [email protected] | Phone: 6100 0029 Thank you for downloading this menu. Feel free to share with your friends and colleagues. (Note: Menu may be subjected to changes. Please check our website for updates or call us.) Downloaded on: 30th Sep 2021 04:28 AM Service Provider Caterer: Pines Food Delight Enquiry Number: 6100 0029 Email Address: [email protected] Order: 2 days in advance Call us for events less than 2 days away Menu Information Package: Special Promotion for Rooster Year ($25/pax) ( ID: 9558 ) Order directly at: https://www.foodline.sg/d/9558 Price: $25.00 / Pax ($26.75 w/GST) Min. number of 200 guests guests: Halal: Yes Setup: Full setup with cutlery Full buffet setup (Food warmers, tables, skirting) will be provided with full set of disposable wares (Plates, cups, spoons, forks, serviettes and trash bags) Delivery Charges: $45 (w/GST $48.15) (Waived for orders above $1,000) Terms and Actual delivery timing may vary +/- 30 mins from the stipulated delivery time Conditions: due to unforeseen circumstances such as weather and traffic condition. Based on SFA regulation, food with warmers and setup is best consumed within 3 hours. Food without warmers is best consumed within 1 hour. Page 1 of 4 FoodLine.sg Pte. Ltd. is a business partner of Yume No Machi Souzou Iinkai Co Ltd (2484:JP) FoodLine.sg Pte. Ltd. 51 Tai Seng Avenue, #03-03 Pixel Red, Singapore 533941 www.foodline.sg | Email: [email protected] | Phone: 6100 0029 Food Items 14 food items & 1 drink LIVE STATIONS (WITH DECORATIVE CARTS) (Choose 1) Assorted Satay with Rice Cake Oyster Egg Omelet (Choose 1) Freshly Roll Popiah/Nonya Kway Patti Roti Jalal with Famous Curry Chicken (Choose 1) Mee Siam Nonya Laksa (Choose 1) Fried Niao Gao with Yam & Sweet Potato Red Ruby/Emerald Served with Shaved Ice CNY NOVELTY Fortune Salmon Yusheng BUFFET SPREAD (Choose 1) Baked Rice With Conpoy, Yam, Pumpkin & Chesnut In Lotus Leaf Seafood Fried Rice With Crispy Silver Fish (Choose 1) Roasted Shatin Aromatic Chicken Served With Prawn Crackers Braised Duck With Sea Cucumber (Choose 1) Spinach & Three Eggs Homemade Tofu With Wild Mushrooms Chef’s Tofu With Seafood Sauce Page 2 of 4 FoodLine.sg Pte. Ltd. is a business partner of Yume No Machi Souzou Iinkai Co Ltd (2484:JP) FoodLine.sg Pte. Ltd. 51 Tai Seng Avenue, #03-03 Pixel Red, Singapore 533941 www.foodline.sg | Email: [email protected] | Phone: 6100 0029 (Choose 1) Mutton Rendang Golden Sands Cray Fish (Choose 1) Nonya Assam Pineapple Fish Szechuan Kunpow Fish Fillet (Choose 1) Prawns In Pumpkim Sauce Sambal Pineapple Prawns (Choose 1) Stirfry Broccoli With Summer Greens Nonya Sayur Lodeh DESSERTS Koi nian gao/ steam mini brown fatt kway/ assorted cakes Hot red date longan ba bao sweet soup DRINK Chilled temasek passion fruit punch Add On Items Page 3 of 4 FoodLine.sg Pte. Ltd. is a business partner of Yume No Machi Souzou Iinkai Co Ltd (2484:JP) FoodLine.sg Pte. Ltd. 51 Tai Seng Avenue, #03-03 Pixel Red, Singapore 533941 www.foodline.sg | Email: [email protected] | Phone: 6100 0029 Lunar New Year Savouries Fortune Yu Sheng 发财鱼生 (Smoked Salmon) (SMALL) - $28.80 per Platter ($30.82 w/GST) Fortune Yu Sheng 发财鱼生 (Smoked Salmon) (LARGE) - $48.80 per Platter ($52.22 w/GST) Prosperity Yu Sheng 丰裕鱼生(Smoked Salmon & Abalone Slices) (SMALL) - $68.80 per Platter ($73.62 w/GST) Prosperity Yu Sheng 丰裕鱼生(Smoked Salmon & Abalone Slices) (LARGE) - $88.80 per Platter ($95.02 w/GST) SIGNATURE TREASURES POT 天下第一聚宝煲 - $108.90 per Item ($116.52 w/GST) (For 10 pax) Sea Cucumber Braised Duck 香溢海参焖鸭 - $68.80 per Item ($73.62 w/GST) (Approx. 2.6kg) Emperor Herbal Chicken 帝皇药材鸡雞 - $22.80 per Item ($24.40 w/GST) (Approx. 1.5kg) Signature Nonya Flying Fish 驰名娘娘惹飞鱼 - $28.80 per Item ($30.82 w/GST) (Approx. 1 kg) Assorted Satay Set (50 sticks with condiments & Rice Cake) - $48.80 per Set ($52.22 w/GST) Nonya Kway Patti (50 shells with condiments) - $48.80 per Set ($52.22 w/GST) Mee Siam served with boiled eggs, prawns, tapo, sambal & chives - $48.80 per Set ($52.22 w/GST) (Serves 10 - 12 pax) Koi Fish Pudding 錦鋰年糕 - $18.80 per Item ($20.12 w/GST) (Approx, 1.8KG) Steamed Brown Sugar Fortune Cup Cake 黑糖发糕 - $20.80 per Platter ($22.26 w/GST) (10 pieces) Signature Pineapple Tart 凤梨酥 - $16.80 per Bottle ($17.98 w/GST) (Low Sugar Option Available) Blossom Pineapple Tart 黄梨花挞 - $18.80 per Bottle ($20.12 w/GST) Kueh Bangkit 茨粉饼 - $16.80 per Bottle ($17.98 w/GST) Walnut Cookies 如意合桃年饼 - $16.80 per ($17.98 w/GST) Handmade Love Letter 原味鸡蛋卷 - $18.80 per Bottle ($20.12 w/GST) (Approx. 100 Pieces) Indonesian Kueh Lapis 千层蛋糕 (750gm) - $28.80 per Item ($30.82 w/GST) Indonesian Kueh Lapis 千层蛋糕 (1.5kg) - $48.80 per Item ($52.22 w/GST) Walnut & Chocolate Cake 核桃巧克力蛋糕 - $18.80 per Cake ($20.12 w/GST) (400g) Orange & Almond Butter Cake 香橙杏仁牛油蛋糕 - $18.80 per Cake ($20.12 w/GST) (400g) Page 4 of 4 FoodLine.sg Pte. Ltd. is a business partner of Yume No Machi Souzou Iinkai Co Ltd (2484:JP).
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