Prosperity Toss 2026: Best Place to Lo Hei in Singapore

Yusheng and Lo Hei are central to Lunar New Year in Singapore, turning a simple meal into a vibrant ritual. The prosperity toss is where the celebration comes alive. Each ingredient in Yu Sheng carries meaning, and the higher the toss, the greater the wish for good fortune.

Families and friends gather around the table, layering crisp vegetables, fresh fish, and crunchy crushed peanuts with plum sauce and sesame. This act of tossing together makes the meal auspicious and joyful, creating a shared experience that defines Lunar New Year celebrations and marks the start of a prosperous new year.

Yusheng, Lo Hei, and Luck: Top Places for Prosperity Toss This Chinese New Year in Singapore 2026

In This Article

  • Why Yusheng and the Prosperity Toss (Lo Hei) are a highlight of Chinese New Year 2026 in Singapore

  • The cultural roots and evolution of Yusheng from ancient China to modern festive rituals

  • How Sarai Fine Thai blends Thai flavors into a traditional Lo Hei for 2026

  • 2026 Prosperity Yu Sheng offerings at Sarai Fine Thai, including 2–4 pax and 5–6 pax sets

  • Dining options for families, office groups, and extended gatherings


What is the Prosperity Toss (Yusheng)?

The Prosperity Toss, known as Yusheng (鱼生), is a vibrant, multi-ingredient salad served during Chinese New Year, primarily in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It is not just a dish, but a ritualized cultural experience centered around the "Lo Hei" (tossing up) ceremony.

1. The Meaning of the Name

  1. Yusheng (鱼生): Literally translates to "raw fish."

  2. Homophone: In Mandarin, "Yusheng" sounds like 余升 (Yúshēng), which means an "increase in abundance." Therefore, eating it symbolizes a wish for surplus and prosperity throughout the year.

2. The Ritual: "Lo Hei"

The highlight of the dish is the act of Lo Hei (Cantonese for "tossing up").

  1. How it works: Family, friends, or colleagues stand around the table with chopsticks. On a signal, everyone tosses the ingredients high into the air while shouting auspicious wishes and "Huat Ah!" (a Hokkien expression for prosperity).

  2. The Superstition: It is believed that the higher you toss the salad, the greater your fortunes will be in the coming year.

3. Key Ingredients & Their Symbolism

Every ingredient in the salad is chosen for its symbolic meaning, often based on wordplay:

  • Raw Fish (usually Salmon): Symbolizes abundance and "having more than enough" every year.

  • Pomelo or Lime: Added for luck and smooth sailing.

  • Carrots: Symbolizes good luck.

  • Green Radish: Symbolizes eternal youth.

  • White Radish: Symbolizes progress in business or work.

  • Peanut Crumbs & Sesame Seeds: Symbolize a household filled with gold and silver (wealth).

  • Golden Crackers (Pok Chui): Symbolizes "gold all over the floor."

  • Plum Sauce: A sweet dressing representing sweet and harmonious relationships.

4. Cultural Significance

While raw fish salads have ancient Chinese roots, the modern version of Yusheng we see today. With its colorful shredded vegetables and specific sauces was popularized in the 1960s by the "Four Heavenly Kings" (four famous chefs) in Singapore. It has since become the defining culinary tradition of Chinese New Year in the region.


Singapore Best Restaurant for Lo Hei Prosperity Toss 2026

As we prepare to welcome the Year of the Horse, finding the right place for a Chinese new year reunion can be a challenge. You need a place that feels special, has enough room for everyone, and makes every family member feel welcome. This year, Sarai Fine Thai stands out as the top destination to celebrate Chinese New Year in style.

Before we dive into the famous Prosperity Toss, let’s look at why the restaurant itself is a winner for families this 2026.

A Space for Every Generation

One of the best things about Sarai Fine Thai is its family-friendly vibe. It is a place where everyone feels comfortable. From energetic kids to elderly adults. The restaurant is designed to be inclusive, ensuring that grandparents can enjoy a quiet, comfortable meal while children feel the excitement of the festive spirit.

Elegant Spaces and Room to Breathe

Forget about crowded, noisy dining rooms where you have to squeeze past tables. Sarai is famous for its spacious layout.

  1. The Main Dining Area: This area is bright, airy, and elegant. It’s perfect for families who love the lively atmosphere of the New Year.

  2. Private Dining Rooms: If you prefer a more intimate and luxurious experience, Sarai offers beautiful private rooms. These are ideal for a reunion feast where you can talk, laugh, and celebrate in your own private space.

Whether you are a small group or a large extended family, the elegant spaces at Sarai provide the perfect backdrop for your 2026 memories.

Ideal for Any Group Size

Sarai is built for gatherings. The attentive service team is expert at managing different group sizes, ensuring that your food arrives hot and your tea stays full. Because the restaurant is so spacious, it never feels overwhelming, even during the busy festive period.

It is the perfect spot to usher in the new year with those you love most. Offering a refined experience that still feels as warm and welcoming as home.


The Prosperity Yu Sheng 2026 at Sarai Fine Thai

Now that you have the perfect seat, it’s time for the main event! Sarai Fine Thai is offering a spectacular dine-in yusheng for your Lo Hei prosperity toss. This is not your average salad; it is a lavish Thai-style creation designed to bring maximum luck to your table.

Prosperity Yu Sheng

2-4 pax: $38 | 5-6 pax: $48

Delicately smoked salmon with crisp vegetables and aromatic herbs in a refined Thai-style prosperity toss.

What’s Inside the Toss? 

This delicacy features premium ingredients that the chef has carefully chosen to usher in the new year. Here is a look at what makes this 2026 set so special:

  1. Fresh Smoked Salmon: These silky slices represent abundance. In Chinese culture, eating fish is a way to wish for a "surplus" of wealth and joy.

  2. Green Mango: The signature Thai twist! This adds a fresh, tangy crunch that represents new energy and a bright start for the year.

  3. Red & White Carrots: These bright strips represent good luck coming your way and growth in your career or studies.

  4. Traditional "Lucky" Strips: To keep the festive period traditions alive, the platter includes:

  • Preserved Leek & Cucumber Strips: For "evergreen" wealth.

  • Red Sweetened & White Sour Ginger: To represent the "sweet and sour" balance of a happy life.

  • Brown Melon, Preserved Melon, & Gourd Wax Strips: Symbols of a stable home and a long life.

A Moment of Unity

When the attentive service team brings this beautiful platter to your table, it is time for the Lo Hei. In the spacious and elegant setting of Sarai, you and your loved ones can stand together and toss the ingredients high into the air.

Remember: the higher you toss, the higher your luck grows! It is a wonderful way to enjoy festive traditions with a unique Thai flair that everyone will love.

Secure Your Spot: Why You Must Book Early?

Because Sarai Fine Thai is a top pick for families and office groups, our dining rooms and private rooms fill up very quickly during the festive period. To ensure you don't miss out on your preferred date especially for the important reunion feast it is vital to book early.

How to Reserve Your Table

  1. Plan Ahead: Pick your date and confirm your group size as soon as possible.

  2. Contact the Restaurant: Reach out to us via official website or reservation hotline to secure your spot.

  3. Ask for Private Rooms: If you have a larger group, mention your interest in our private dining rooms during booking to enjoy a more personal celebration.

By securing your table now, you can relax and look forward to a stress-free, luxurious lunch with attentive service that makes your 2026 celebration truly special.

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