At the luxurious Shangri-La Bangkok, the enchanting spirit of Chinese New Year 2025 is perfectly woven into the tapestry of their exclusive selection of festive goodies, designed to usher in joy, prosperity, and heartwarming traditions. As we celebrate the Year of the Snake, these delightful offerings are crafted to elevate your New Year festivities up until February 6th, 2025.
The Chinese New Year is more than just a date on the calendar; it is a time-honored celebration rich with customs, where families and friends come together over sumptuous feasts and joyful exchanges of gifts that hold the promise of prosperity and goodwill for the new year.
Premium Goodies Selection:
Let’s dive into the tantalizing goodie selection designed to delight the senses and bring prosperity to your celebrations:
- Prosperity Chinese New Year’s Hamper – THB 6,288 nett: A culinary treasure trove featuring Shang Palace XO Sauce, Shanghainese Sauce, Ginger Plum Sauce, and the delicately aromatic Tie Guan Yin Tea. Also included are the traditional Ma Lai Go Cupcakes, symbolic Nian Gao Koi Fish and Gold Ingot cakes, and Chinese pastries with a pandan and salted egg yolk filling. To top it off, a Ceramic Chinese Tea Set, a charming Lucky Snake Doll, and a festive hamper bag complete the ensemble.
- Shang Palace Signature Set – THB 1,488 nett: This exquisite set is a gourmet delight, including Shang Palace XO Sauce, Shanghainese Sauce, Ginger Plum Sauce, along with Tie Guan Yin Tea.
- Double-Boiled Bird’s Nest with Peach Gum Jelly in Aged Rock Sugar Syrup – THB 3,288 nett: A classic delicacy that promises to pamper your palate.
- Traditional House-Made Chinese Sponge Cupcake (Ma Lai Go Cupcake) – THB 788 nett per box (9 pieces): Soft, fluffy, and irresistibly delicious.
- Chinese New Year’s Cake (Nian Gao Koi Fish | Gold Ingot) – THB 888 nett per box (2 pieces): An emblem of prosperity and good fortune.
- Chinese Pastry with Pandan and Salted Egg Yolk Filling – THB 888 nett per box (9 pieces): A savory and sweet treat that’s rich in flavor.
- Shang Palace XO Sauce – THB 588 nett per bottle: A versatile condiment that pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes.
- Shanghainese Sauce – THB 388 nett per bottle: A unique blend of flavors that adds an authentic kick to meals.
- Ginger Plum Sauce – THB 288 nett per bottle: A zesty sauce that’s sure to become a favorite.
- Chinese New Year Hamper Bag – THB 1,688 nett per bag: Perfect for gifting or keeping as a festive memento.
- Ceramic Chinese Tea Set – THB 988 nett per set: Elegant and functional, a must-have for tea enthusiasts.
- Lucky Snake Doll – THB 688 nett per set: A delightful symbol of luck and prosperity for the new year.
To truly make this celebration unforgettable, Shangri-La Bangkok offers delivery services to select locations within Bangkok, with fees based on the distance. It’s never been easier to bring these exquisite treats to your doorstep or to loved ones.
Don’t miss out on this chance to celebrate the Chinese New Year with Shangri-La Bangkok’s timeless traditions and exceptional offerings. Secure your festive goodies by dialing the Restaurant Reservations Desk at 0 2236 7777 or effortlessly order online at bit.ly/e-Shop-CNYGoodies2025-Media. Make this New Year an unforgettable experience filled with taste, tradition, and togetherness.
Wow, the prices are quite steep for Chinese New Year goodies. Do people really pay that much for a cupcake?
It’s not just any cupcake; it’s about the cultural significance and quality.
I get culture, but can’t justify spending that much on food that gets eaten in seconds.
For some, it’s a chance to splurge and honor tradition in a special way.
I think the price reflects the exclusivity and craftsmanship, not just the ingredients.
This seems like a luxurious take on tradition. I’m excited to potentially try out the Tie Guan Yin Tea!
Tie Guan Yin is excellent! It’s smooth and perfect for festive moments.
Thanks, Larry! Have you tried it from Shangri-La before?
Do people really believe in prosperity through Nian Gao Koi Fish shaped cakes? It’s just cake, right?
It’s symbolic. Traditions sometimes ground us and enrich our celebrations.
Yes, but at the end, it’s all about enjoying the holiday as you like it.
I’d never pay that much for a tea set, but it sure looks beautiful.
Quality tea sets can last a lifetime and bring joy with every use.
It’s a personal investment, I’d say, if tea is your thing.
The concept of delivery for these premium items is a smart move by Shangri-La. Convenience meets tradition.
Agreed! Not everyone can visit but this makes it accessible for many to still enjoy.
Can’t help but think these prices cater to the elite. Makes me question if it loses some authenticity?
Well, perhaps luxury settings emphasize different aspects, but it’s still rooted in tradition.
I find it amazing how traditions remain strong despite commercialization. It’s a blend of old and new eras.
I look forward to these goodies every year! They elevate the whole celebration.
But is it worth the price, in your opinion, Tina?
For me, it definitely is! It’s about creating memorable experiences.
This offers a great learning opportunity about Chinese culture, especially for kids.
The Lucky Snake Doll seems like an interesting gift. Does it actually bring luck?
It’s all in the symbolism and spirit you put into the celebration.
The emphasis on tradition in a luxury setting is intriguing, but is the spread diverse enough?
I still can’t wrap my head around spending over 6,000 THB on a hamper. But hey, to each their own!
Delivering culture in a basket—maybe not everyone’s cup of tea, but it has my attention.
Anyone tried making these items at home? I’m curious if the homemade versions might not only be cheaper but even more fulfilling.
Homemade might be fun but the quality and tradition of Shangri-La are hard to match.
I love the idea of a Ma Lai Go cupcake, but it’s hard to justify that kind of expenditure, am I right?