Marriott Manila’s Alaskan King Crab this Lunar New Year can be good luck

While the Lunar New Year is just a few weeks away, families are looking for ways to adapt their yearly tradition into a celebration that is much safer and more intimate plus something that can bring luck for the whole year!

Check out these offers from Marriott Manila.

Alaskan King Crab at Man Ho

This year, Man Ho is featuring the Alaskan King Crab that can be enjoyed in two ways, steamed or served Singaporean style. It comes with braised e-fu noodles and with black truffle sauce perfect for two to four persons. The King Crab signifies success in pursuits such as business and symbolizes good fortune. Pre-order for the Alaskan King Crab is until February 10 only with price at P22,888. Club Marriott members get 20% off. Available for dine-in and take-out from February 12 to 14.

 

Prosperity Feast

Man Ho is serving a luxurious and auspicious Lunar New Year Set Menu for P2,988++ per person. Continue the tradition with an intimate yet special set menu that comes with Yee Sang Toss Salad with Thinly Sliced Norwegian Salmon (Lo Hei) for the prosperity toss, Vegetable Dumplings with Black Truffle, Scallop Dumpling with Black Lumpfish Caviar, Szechuan Chili Pork Dumpling, Diced Seafood Soup Served in Yin Yang Style, Wok Fried Boneless Chicken Leg with Vegetable in XO Sauce, Poached Shrimp with Tomato Broth & Bok Choi, Braised E-Fu Noodles with Enoki and Shredded Chicken with Quail Egg and Taiwan Pechay, Pan Fried Tikoy, and Seasonal Fresh Fruits with Coconut Sorbet. The Lunar New Year Set Menu is available from February 12 to 14.

Lucky Treats

Attract luck and fortune this 2021 with a traditional Chinese delicacy, Man Ho’s Tikoy is available in two different sets, Big and Small Koi Fish Tikoy Set enclosed in a premium red box (570 and 250g) for P1,988 nett and Small Koi Fish and One Gold Bar Tikoy Set (250g and 270g) for P1,388 with a shelf life of 15 days when refrigerated. According to Chinese belief, this sweet and sticky pastry also called as nian gao is pasted to the image of the Kitchen God in every household a week before the Lunar New Year. It is believed that by smearing tikoy to his mouth will keep his lips “sealed” and speak only “sweet” words to the Jade Emperor about the family he watches over.

Man Ho Chinese Restaurant is open daily from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. For orders, reservations, and inquiries about Man Ho, call 8988 9999 or (0917) 830 6678. For more information, you may visit the hotel’s website www.manilamarriott.com, and social media accounts in FB, IG, and Twitter @ManilaMarriott. Be updated and join their Viber Community at Make it Marriott.