Lucky Peaches injects local flavours into a creative menu


Smoked Duck Breast at Lucky Peaches. Photo: The Star/Yap Chee Hong

Lucky Peaches – if you’re into foodie reading, the name of this new eating hub in Desa ParkCity should spark recognition. Its moniker is homage to the brilliant, irreverent and wholly delicious food journal founded by Momofuku emperor David Chang ... which ceased publication last year.

“I was heartbroken when they decided to stop publishing it – I’m a long-time collector of Lucky Peach,” says Lucky Peaches owner Ling Ang. “It was such a brilliant publication because it wasn’t just about food – it was about the whole industry, and always filled with ideas.”

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