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DRAGON’S DELIGHT GIFT SET - A CELEBRATION OF PROSPERITY BY THE ONE-MICHELIN-STARRED LONG TRIEU

Elevate your Tet celebrations with the symbolic flavours of Glutinous Rice Cake & Radish Cake, a refined gift from the Michelin-starred Long Trieu. Perfectly crafted to convey wishes of prosperity and fulfillment, this set is an elegant way to share joy with cherished ones.
The Glutinous Rice Cake is crafted from glutinous rice slow-simmered with honey sugar, creating a deep golden hue reminiscent of a gold bar, a symbol of wealth and prosperity. The Radish Cake features translucent strands of white radish blended with premium dried shrimp and lap cheong. Its pure white appearance, like a piece of fine jade, carries hopeful wishes for a beautiful year ahead.
Glutinous Rice Cake: VND 538,000+ per cake
Radish Cake: VND 628,000+ per cake
Dragon’s Delight Combo (2 Cakes): VND 910,000+ per box
Delivery Dates: February 12, 13 & 14, 2026
Venue: Long Trieu Restaurant | The Reverie Saigon
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