Whether you plan to hold a full-month celebration at home or a hotel, these service providers promise to leave you and your guests happy.
If you prefer a home party
STAMFORD CATERING
First, select from a variety of mouthwatering buffet options. Now, top up $180 for a hassle-free party setup – it offers an Ocean Blue theme for baby boys (pictured above) and Pretty in Pink for girls. This includes balloons, flowers, photo props, a three-tier dessert stand and a plush toy. Visit www.stamfordcs. com.sg.
NEO GARDEN CATERING
What’s a traditional Chinese full-month celebration without red eggs and ang ku kueh? Enjoy 30 of each, 50 assorted mini pastries, as well as a blue- or pink-themed setup for $200 (pictured, top right). This special combo is available when you order its buffet spread. Visit www.neogarden.com.sg.
MY DREAM CRADLE
Planning a cukur rambut (Malay for hair-shaving) ceremony for your newborn? Choose from five designs for the setup of a baby cradle, each with its unique decoration and props. Packages start from $400, and include catering, and rental of tables and chairs. Visit www.mydreamcradle.com.
CHOZ CONFECTIONERY
From cupcakes (pictured above), Swiss rolls and eclairs to Chinese traditional delights such as glutinous rice and ang ku kueh, there are plenty of party favours to choose from. Most of the items are halal-certified. Order at least 10 boxes and Choz will throw in a personalised card with your baby’s photo and name. Visit www.choz.com.sg.
If you want a hotel setup
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