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Imperial Treasure opens 2 restaurants at Jewel with views of rain vortex

Imperial Treasure has opened two new restaurants at Jewel Changi Airport, offering distinct dining experiences. The Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck provides a fine dining atmosphere, while Treasures Yi Dian Xin offers a more casual setting. Both restaurants are located next to each other and feature views of the iconic Rain Vortex.

Background

Imperial Treasure is renowned for its high-quality Chinese cuisine, and the opening of these two restaurants at Jewel Changi Airport adds to its impressive portfolio. The Super Peking Duck restaurant is particularly famous for its Peking duck, while Treasures Yi Dian Xin specialises in dim sum. The strategic location next to the Rain Vortex enhances the dining experience with stunning views.

Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck

The Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck offers a luxurious dining experience with a focus on fine Chinese cuisine. The restaurant can accommodate up to 95 guests and features a large private room with a view of the Rain Vortex. Operating hours are from 11:30 am to 3 pm and 6 pm to 10 pm on weekdays, and from 11 am to 3 pm and 6 pm to 10 pm on weekends and public holidays.

“Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck is a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in authentic Chinese cuisine,” said a spokesperson for Imperial Treasure. “Our Peking duck is prepared with the utmost care and precision, ensuring a memorable dining experience.”

Treasures Yi Dian Xin

Treasures Yi Dian Xin offers a more casual dining atmosphere, specialising in dim sum. The restaurant can seat up to 80 guests, with some tables offering views of the Rain Vortex. It operates daily from 10 am to 10 pm, making it a convenient option for both locals and travellers.

“Dim sum lovers will find a variety of delicious options at Treasures Yi Dian Xin,” said the spokesperson. “Our menu is designed to cater to different tastes, ensuring that everyone finds something they love.”

Dining with a view

Both restaurants are strategically located to offer diners a view of the Rain Vortex, the world’s largest indoor waterfall. This unique feature adds to the overall dining experience, making it a memorable visit for both locals and tourists. The Rain Vortex is a central attraction at Jewel Changi Airport, drawing visitors from around the world.

Future implications

The opening of these two restaurants is part of Imperial Treasure’s broader strategy to expand its presence in key locations. With the addition of these new outlets, the brand continues to solidify its reputation for offering high-quality Chinese cuisine. Future plans may include further expansion and the introduction of new culinary concepts to cater to evolving consumer preferences.

For more information on Imperial Treasure’s new restaurants at Jewel Changi Airport, visit their official website or follow them on social media.

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