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A Theatrical New Stage for Cantonese Cuisine: Inside Jin Ting Wan at Marina Bay Sands

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At Jin Ting Wan, Cantonese cuisine is not simply served—it is unveiled, layered, and performed. Nestled within Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands, the newly opened fine dining destination offers a bold reinterpretation of classic Cantonese traditions with showstopping presentations, premium ingredients, and a flair for storytelling on the plate.

Every element of the dining experience has been considered, from the gilded interiors that exude quiet opulence to the poetic names of signature dishes that hint at deeper cultural references. But it is the food itself that captures attention and sustains it.

At the center of the menu is the majestic 富贵一条龙, a dish that translates to “A Dragon of Wealth and Honor.” The poetic name sets the tone for a spectacular centerpiece featuring 阿拉斯加帝皇蟹—Alaskan king crab of exceptional size and quality. The flesh is sweet and firm, the flavor clean and luxurious. It is presented with reverence, drawing inspiration from banquet-style dining while elevating the experience through elegant plating and refined technique. It’s a dish that dazzles visually and satisfies through its restraint, allowing the purity of the crab to shine.

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Equally mesmerizing is the 堂剪黑胡椒枇杷鸭, or tableside-carved loquat duck with black pepper. This isn’t just a nod to the classic roast duck; it is a full-sensory experience. The bird arrives whole, its skin perfectly bronzed and glistening. At the table, a chef deftly carves it before guests, revealing tender layers of meat under a lacquered crust. The glaze, a delicate reduction infused with black pepper and the subtle fruitiness of loquat, delivers warmth, brightness, and depth in every bite. The interplay of spice and sweetness evokes nostalgia while feeling entirely new.

Assorted Dim Sum
Assorted Dim Sum (Credit to Marina Bay Sands)

These signature creations reflect a broader culinary philosophy at Jin Ting Wan: respect for heritage, precision in execution, and an unapologetic embrace of luxury. The restaurant sources only the finest seasonal ingredients, prepared in a way that highlights natural flavor without overwhelming it. Every dish is a conversation between tradition and innovation.

Throughout the menu, diners can expect thoughtful surprises. Seasonal seafood, rare produce, and modern interpretations of Cantonese staples appear across multi-course experiences designed to engage all the senses. Presentation plays a central role—from steaming claypots opened tableside to intricately arranged dim sum that resembles art more than food.

Yet for all the spectacle, there’s a deep sense of sincerity behind each plate. The team at Jin Ting Wan is driven by a genuine desire to evolve Cantonese cuisine without losing the soul that makes it beloved across generations. Their cooking respects time-honored techniques like slow-roasting, double boiling, and meticulous knife work, while incorporating international influences with elegance and restraint.

With its opening, Jin Ting Wan has swiftly become one of the most talked-about culinary destinations in Singapore. It caters to those who appreciate finesse, storytelling, and an experience that lingers long after the final bite.

Roasted Pipa Duck with Black Pepper Sauce
Roasted Pipa Duck with Black Pepper Sauce (Credit to Marina Bay Sands)

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