Friday, January 30, 2026

Purple Cane Tea Cuisine | Celebrate Reunion with a Taste of Tradition


The reunion dinner is the most important occasion of the Lunar New Year celebrations for the Chinese all around the world. Roads become congested, buses and trains are filled to the brim while planes are full as family members head back home from near and far to reconnect with one another over the most important meal of the year.



A never to be missed occasion, the reunion dinner cherishes the tradition of loved ones eating together, expressing gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and prosperity.



As the Year of the Horse kicks off this 17th February 2026, bring your family and loved ones along to Malaysia’s first tea restaurant, Purple Cane Tea Cuisine, for a homely, warm and comfortable meal of Chinese cuisine that revels in the time-honored tradition of reunion dinners.

 

A Reunion Dinner for all

 


“For this joyous new year’s reunion, we offer a choice of four different CNY sets of tea-inspired cuisines for the small families of four to those with extended ones of ten pax. Priced between RM 388 to RM 1,388 per set, there is even the choice of a set suited for vegetarians,” shared Ms. Lee Poi Kuen, Chief Financial Officer of Purple Cane Tea Cuisine.

 

Set A RM 388 (4 pax)

- Prosperity fruit Yee Sang

- Steam salted ‘Qing Yuan’ chicken

- Steamed sliced grouper with beancurd slices

- Portuguese-style deep-fried prawns

- Ginger-fried Kailan with Shimeji mushrooms

- LongJing Green Tea rice

- Double-boiled sea coconut with pear

- Green Tea mochi with red bean

Set B RM 538 (6 pax) – Vegetarian Set

- Prosperity fruit Yee Sang

- Mixed vegetables treasure pot

- ‘Gong Po’ Tempeh with Lychee Black Tea

- Deep-fried coconut strips with oats

- Ginger-fried Kailan with Shimeji mushrooms

- Healthy Puer wholegrain rice

- Double-boiled sea coconut with pear

- Green Tea mochi with red bean

Set C RM 988 (10 pax)

- Prosperity fruit Yee Sang with salmon

- Double-boiled herbal chicken with morel mushrooms

- Steamed Patin fish with crispy ginger

- Steamed salted ‘Qing-Yuan’ chicken

- Portuguese-style deep-fried prawns

- Eight-treasure vegetables with tea

- Fragrant glutinous rice

- Double-boiled sea coconut with pear

- Green Tea mochi with red bean

Set D RM 1,388 (10 pax)

- Prosperity fruit Yee Sang with salmon and jelly fish

- Double-boiled herbal chicken with abalone & morel mushrooms

- Steamed Tiger grouper with black fungus and beancurd slices

- Steamed salted ‘Qing Yuan’ chicken

- Deep-fried prawns with oats and coconut strips

- Eight-treasure vegetables with oyster and ‘Fatt Choy’

- Fried seafood wholegrain rice with truffle

- Double-boiled peach resin with pear

- Golden ‘Nian Gao’ + Green Tea mochi

 



The dishes and menu above have been crafted by Head Chef Jack Lee of Purple Cane. This F&B veteran of Chinese cuisine introduces the right mix of tea types to the dishes to create a taste of freshness and harmony in every dish that suits the different palates in the family.

 

A refreshing choice for the health-conscious in this Lunar New Year

 

These tea-inspired cuisines are both unique and innovative at the same time.



Take the Prosperity fruit Yee Sang in all the CNY sets above, for example. Chef Lee serves it with Purple Cane’s specially crafted LongJing Tea-infused oil and passion fruit sauce. “The LongJing Tea-infused oil blends well with the fruits in the Yee Sang, ensuring that customers enjoy the crunchiness and freshness of it,” he explained. The Eight-treasure vegetables with tea is another must try while the dessert, Green Tea Mochi with red bean, offers a sweet ending to the meal without it being too heavy thanks to its retention of its original aroma of tea. 

 



The restaurant seeks to create the right balance of taste, nutrition and tradition with the modern needs of health and wellbeing. 




Hence, Purple Cane used only the freshest of ingredients every day. With the right mix of sauces and consciously timing the cooking to the right duration, customers get to savor the most naturally delicious and nutritious meal without any overpowering tastes nor heavy flavors. 




Dishes served at its restaurants are known for having less salt, less oil and less sugar. No artificial flavors are added while cooking the dishes.

 

A foodie’s words

 



Allan Chow – a self-confessed foodie and food connoisseur – shared, “From Kobe to Cognac and from the raw to the refined, I have tasted different food cultures the world over and after going the full circle, Chinese cuisine and its cultural heritage and philosophy is what I’d call second to none.”

 



Having been a corporate high-flyer in major media houses and as well as that of a major public-listed conglomerate here in Malaysia before his retirement, Allan have had the most lavish and sumptuous meals with the most complex of marinates, sauces and flavors.

 



“I have been patronizing Purple Cane since they first opened in the 1990s and to me, they are the custodian of Chinese culture and tradition through the balance and harmony in its culinary creations. 




The freshest of taste comes through the dishes without being overpowering and its use of tea as an ingredient is indeed unique and celebrates the Chinese heritage that should be passed on to the younger generations,” explained Allan. In his 70s now, he is giving his stamp of approval to the fresh, harmonious and natural goodness of Purple Cane Tea Cuisine’s dishes.

 

Stay well, stay healthy and thrive in this new year!

 



“With the reunion dinner being the first meal of the Lunar New Year to many, eating the tastiest and most wholesome food is indeed the best way to kick-start the year ahead!” concluded Ms. Lee.

 



Besides the set menus above, customers who step into Purple Cane restaurants can also order ala carte dishes from the CNY menu to suit the number of pax and needs of each diner. 

 

Book a table for this upcoming Lunar New Year at +6012 716 3090 (Purple Cane Shaw Parade) or +6012 719 3090 (Purple Cane Gardens Mid Valley).


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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Teal Asia Calls for Greater Cervical Cancer Screening Awareness

 

In conjunction with Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, Teal Asia, Malaysia’s first peer‑to‑peer support movement, hosted an afternoon program to spotlight the urgent need for prevention and resilience in the fight against cervical cancer.


The event emphasized the importance of screening and early detection, complementing the decade‑long work of the ROSE Foundation, whose efforts to make HPV screening accessible have been sustained through donations. Teal Asia underscored that awareness alone is not enough, corporations and communities must step forward to support these initiatives so that more women can access life‑saving screenings.



Selina Yeop Jr., the founder of Teal Asia and a World Health Organisation (WHO) recognised patient advocate, reminded participants that prevention must come first. “Cervical cancer is the only cancer that can be prevented and all it takes is just two HPV screenings in your lifetime,” she urged.


She also emphasised that the journey does not end once treatment is completed. “Healing doesn’t stop at survival. Survivors face lingering symptoms; wellness and complementary care help us manage the after‑effects and regain strength to truly live well.”



Hosted in collaboration with Hava Wellness Centre, Malaysia’s first integrated hydrogen therapy facility, the program highlighted that wellness is not a luxury but a necessity in recovery. The WHO has reaffirmed that palliative and supportive care are vital in managing the effects of cancer treatment; a message Teal Asia echoes by encouraging survivors to embrace holistic healing as part of their journey.


Guests were also offered the opportunity to undergo HPV screening and experience wellness therapies after the program, reinforcing the message of prevention and integrated care.




Teal Asia reaffirmed its commitment to raising awareness, encouraging screenings, and building resilience among patients and survivors. The movement continues to call on corporations, donors, and the wider public to contribute to this cause, reminding Malaysians that cervical cancer is preventable and can be eliminated if collective action is taken.


The event concluded with a call to action to make cervical health a national priority and to work collectively toward achieving the WHO’s Global Goal of Cervical Cancer Elimination by 2030.


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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Time Home Internet Brings Malaysia a True No-Lock-In Fibre Experience



Time Home Internet (“Time”), the retail arm of TIME dotCom Berhad, is making Internet simpler and commitment-free with the launch of a new limited-time promotion on its No Contract Plans. Available from 8 January 2026 for a limited time, the offer is ideal for renters, digital nomads, or anyone looking to try a new service with no strings attached. Customers can enjoy the same ultra-fast speeds without long-term commitments, upfront deposits or termination fees. Zero commitment, zero deposit and zero penalty, all in one simple package.

 


While many providers claim to offer no-contract plans, these often come with deposits, hidden fees or device tie-ins that limit true flexibility. This latest promotion on Time’s No Contract Plan (No Lock-In) removes all restrictions, giving you complete freedom to start or stop the service anytime with no upfront deposit and no termination penalty.

 


Subscribers can choose between 600Mbps at RM139 per month or 1Gbps at RM199 per month. Both plans include free installation, a WiFi 6 router and flexible scheduling for weekend or after-hours appointments making setup easier, more convenient and completely hassle-free.

 


“At Time, our position is simple: Internet that just works. To support this, we are launching a limited-time promotion on our No Contract plans which is a natural extension of that philosophy”, said Timur Umetayev, Chief Executive Officer of Time Home Internet.

 


“Our customers shouldn’t have to navigate confusing bundles, hidden conditions, or long-term lock-ins just to get fast and reliable home Internet. By removing those barriers, we are doubling down on our transparency and giving everyone the freedom to experience what our existing subscribers already enjoy, with no strings attached,” he added.

 


Bringing Time’s brand mission to life

This campaign reinforces Time Home Internet’s broader brand mission to simplify everyday frustrations and create meaningful experiences for consumers. From 19 December 2025 to 30 January 2026, Time Home Internet will partner with Koppiku to offer free coffee at malls and corporate hubs across the Klang Valley, turning routine moments into delightful surprises. Initiatives like these highlight the brand’s commitment to making life easier while staying connected to consumers in their daily lives.

 


Building on its history of innovation in Malaysia’s fibre broadband market, Time continues to focus on what customers value most: reliability, stability, and seamless connectivity. This limited-time promotion on the No Contract Plan reflects Time’s long-standing commitment to making the Internet simpler and more accessible for everyone, delivering an Internet experience that just works without complexity or compromise.

 

Time’s promotion on the No Contract Plan is only available from 8 January 2026 for a limited time. For more information or to register, visit https://www.time.com.my/product-no-contract


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