Feeling frazzled organising a CNY celebration for family or the office? With so many factors to consider — budget-friendliness, Halal certification, and suitability for seniors — breathe easy. The 11-course Everlasting Prosperity Buffet from Gourmetz ticks all the boxes.
Yes, that’s right! Gourmetz is recognised as a Healthier Choice caterer, certified under the Healthier Dining Programme by the Health Promotion Board. That means everyone — from your little nieces to your grandparents — can enjoy the dishes worry-free.

Priced at just S$26.88++ per guest, with a minimum order of 30 pax, this limited festive buffet set from Gourmetz is only available until 3 Mar 2026. From appetisers to desserts, the menu blends heritage flavours with well-loved classics in every course.

What’s more, the Everlasting Prosperity Buffet comes with a fully decorated setup that sets the perfect festive mood — so get your cameras ready! Your guests will surely be impressed.
In celebration of the Year of the Horse, Gourmetz is extending a 1-for-1 yusheng offer to the first 50 buffet orders with promo code ‘ABUNDANCE88’. To redeem this offer, add both items to your cart before entering the code at checkout.
What can you expect from the Everlasting Prosperity Buffet?

Before attacking the mains, I got the ball rolling with the Golden Harvest Fish Maw Soup. Savoury and heartwarming, the thick and silky soup had slices of earthy mushrooms and plenty of fluffy fish maw.

If Golden Cereal Prawns is always the first dish you reach for, then you’ll love this version. Crispy, golden-brown, and conveniently peeled, each prawn was a breeze to savour. The cereal crumbs were dangerously addictive, spiked with aromatic curry leaves and fiery chilli padi bits.

The Fortune Trio Cold Platter had the hallmarks of a classic Chinese banquet appetiser. Its enticing appearance immediately drew me in, fork and spoon at the ready.

The jellyfish salad with jade abalone slices left a lasting impression. It was tangy, spicy, and refreshingly zesty, giving my palate a wake-up call with every mouthful. The prawn rolls were scrumptious while the osmanthus egg was teeming with prawns, mushroom and carrots.

A rare find at most buffets, the Spicy Sesame Pipa Chicken was an absolute standout with the crowd! Each tender piece of chicken was coated in a sweet-spicy glaze that tasted like a cross between chilli chicken and sweet and sour chicken. The dish was generously crowned with sesame seeds and fried shallots, giving it an extra nutty depth of flavour.

Each bite of the Scallop & Prawn Prosperity Fried Rice was a highlight, featuring plump prawns and scallops that practically popped with freshness. The rice had just the right texture — neither too firm nor too soft — making it an ideal companion to every dish.

I have never seen muah chee at a catering event — what a delightful first from Gourmetz! It was served in a quirky, yin–yang style chafing dish.

This is my absolute go-to at any pasar malam — I’ll hunt down the stall the second I arrive! It was especially fun having the roles reversed, cutting the muah chee myself and doing the ‘hard work’ of tossing them in the peanut-sugar mix.

To wrap up your meal with a sweet finale, a chilled bowl of Longevity Snow Fungus Sweet Soup lifts your spirits with tender white fungus, wolfberries, and ginkgo nuts.
Who is the Everlasting Prosperity Buffet best for?
The buffet is best for gatherings or office functions for groups of 30 and above. It’s also ideal for huge family reunions where people of all ages gather.
Do we recommend the Everlasting Prosperity Buffet?

Definitely! The 11-course Everlasting Prosperity Buffet from Gourmetz offers a well-balanced spread of meat, seafood, and vegetable dishes, alongside soup and dessert. What impressed me most was the lavish CNY decor which the Gourmetz team patiently set up.
If you’re looking for catering options for your Chinese New Year gathering, Gourmetz should be right at the top of your list.
* This article is brought to you in partnership with Gourmetz.
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