Gather your family and loved ones around the table this Lunar New Year and celebrate moments that truly matter. Enjoy a thoughtfully curated Cantonese feast, perfect for reunion dinners, joyful catch-ups, and meaningful traditions shared over exquisite flavours. From laughter-filled conversations to prosperous toasts, let this be a celebration of togetherness, heritage, and new beginnings at Dorsett Grand Subang.
Celebrate at The Emperor
Positioned as an elegant venue for meaningful reunions, The Emperor at Dorsett Grand Subang is spotlighting its 2026 Chinese New Year Banquet Menus, built around auspicious symbolism and classic Cantonese flavours.
For the season, diners can choose from three banquet options priced per table of 10 pax: RM 1,788, RM 2,088 and RM 2,588. Each menu begins with a Prosperity Yee Sang variation ranging from Snow Pear & Salmon to a premium Salmon & Abalone version followed by a multi-course spread featuring soups, seafood, poultry and traditional festive desserts.
Signature Dishes to Expect
Highlights across the menus include double-boiled soups such as Double-Boiled Chicken Soup with Dry Tree Mushroom & Bamboo Pith, and an upgraded version with Dried Scallop, Cordyceps & Bamboo Pith. Main-course selections feature seafood centrepieces like Steamed Red Snapper with Superior Soya Sauce, Steamed Golden Pomfret, and Steamed Pearl Grouper with Dried Radish & Golden Ginger, alongside celebratory roasts such as Roast Crispy Chicken (and a Chicken & Duck combination on the premium menu).
For reservations: Call +60 350316060 ext 1912 / +60 162011677 or email: bookfnb.subang@dorsetthotels.com
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