Lunar New Year at Moon & Mary The Dining Room and Best Behaviour | 8 February. For one night only you can indulge in a four course Chinese New Year menu at what was once the old Freo lockup, now fondly known as Moon & Mary. Choose between The Dining Room for modern Asian fusion or the very suave distillery and speakeasy, Best Behaviour. The menu features a range of delicacies including Chicken and Prawn Dumpling in Soup, Pork Loin with Honey and Black Pepper, Spicy Lotus Chicken and Salted Egg Lobster. For lunch, choose your favourites from the à la carte menu. For a unique way to celebrate, indulge in a decadent Afternoon Tea as you gather for an afternoon of elegance. Miss Mi's special three-course Chinese New Year menu promises to bring prosperity and joy to your New Year celebrations. There will be 1x gold and 3x silver custom designed Year of the Snake coins from the Perth Mint hidden at random in the desserts. Chinese New Year 燈映樓 Experience the epitome of Cantonese hospitality at Lantern on the Quay, Perth’s new sophisticated dining destination. VIEW MENU BOOK A TABLE ABOUT LANTERN Prepare yourself for an extraordinary culinary journey at Lantern on the Quay. LEARN MORE BOOK A TABLE FUNCTIONS Discover how we can cater to your special occasions and Celebrate Lunar New Year in Perth with festive street markets, exciting events, and delicious food and drink experiences. The Lunar New Year begins with the first new moon of the Chinese lunisolar calendar and ends on the first full moon, 15 days later. 2025 is the Year of the Snake and starts on Wednesday 29 January. Perth Chinese New Year Fair (February 2) Organised by the historic Chung Wah Association, the annual Chinese New Year Fair can’t be missed. The huge event has an annual attendance of 35,000 visitors – this year, it will take place on February 2, with stalls, entertainment, arts and craft workshops, games and other activities along James Hop into the Year of the Snake with us at Moonflower Chinese Restaurant! Lion Dance Extravaganza: Feel the rhythm and energy as our lion dancers bring good fortune right to your table! Feast Like Royalty: Dive into our special Chinese New Year banquet menu, packed with traditional delights and modern twists. Friends, family and loved ones come together in celebration every Lunar New Year. The 15-day long celebrations are accompanied by rich customs, rituals and practices that include reunion dinners, lion dances and the giving of red packets. Explore the significant Lunar New Year traditions and customs followed during this annual celebration. Celebrate over a specialty menu that brims with Lunar New Year inspired delicacies. Make your way through the abundant buffet with dishes such as hoisin chicken wings, spiced BBQ pork ribs, a dim sum station and plenty on the wok, you’re in for an indulgent feast. While Lunar New Year officially falls on February 10, the celebrations kick off in Perth on February 5 and extend well beyond to February 25. Lion dancers, red lanterns, and dumplings for days, silly season ain’t over yet. Here’s where you can mark the Lunar New Year in Perth in style and feast in good fortune. Lunar 8 Banquet 2024 is the year of the Wood Dragon, starting from February 10th, 2024 (Chinese New Year) and ending on January 28th, 2025 (Chinese New Year’s Eve). The sign of the Dragon is a symbol of strength, courage, creativity and innovation. 2024 is expected to be a year of potential and opportunity. With experiences in organizing and coordinating events such as Royal Gourmet Chinese Dinner, Chinese New Year Celebrations and state celebrity autography parties, Dragon Palace can provide an event co-coordinator who will assist you every step of the way, ensuring an unforgettable and truly unique event. “On behalf of the City of Perth, I wish you all a happy and prosperous Year of the Dragon.” Lunar New Year festivities will continue throughout the month thanks to the City of Perth. Chinese Lion Dancers will perform at Murray Street Mall every weekday at midday from 12 to 23 February. It’s time to nip those post-holiday blues in the bud because The Year of the Rat officially kicks off Sunday, 26 January. Some Lunar New Year events around Perth extend all the way into February, so there’s plenty of stuff happening: we’re talking fireworks, lion dances, calligraphy sessions, a tonne of mouth-watering banquet options and much more. Perth 1300 837 750; From delectable Japanese delights to Chinese bites, our Asian food catering services will leave you wanting more Over 10 years Chinese New Year celebrations will take place from Wednesday 29th January – Sunday 2nd February for lunch and dinner. The limited-edition dishes will be on offer in addition to the à la carte and signature banquet menus. Experience the magic of traditional lion dancers performing nightly to mark the occasion. Traditional lion dancers: Hop into the Year of the Snake with us at Moonflower Chinese Restaurant! Lion Dance Extravaganza: Feel the rhythm and energy as our lion dancers bring good fortune right to your table! Feast Like Royalty: Dive into our special Chinese New Year banquet menu, packed with traditional delights and modern twists. The City of South Perth is home to some of Perth's best Chinese cuisine to choose from for your Lunar New Year celebration. Lion Dance Performance at Miss Chow’s, South Perth Asian inspired eatery and dumpling house, Miss Chow’s in South Perth, will be celebrating the year of the Ox with a traditional lion dance performance on Saturday Description: Canton Bay is a well-known destination Chinese Restaurant in Northbridge that serves fabulous Dim Sum (known as "Yum Cha") and authentic Cantonese dishes. We serve premium dishes lobster, snow crab, abalone, scallops, toothfish, oysters and other specialities dishes from our menu. We also provide menus for catering. Perth Chinese New Year Fair 2023. Perth Chinese New Year Fair is back on Sunday 29 January 2023 to celebrate the Lunar New Year – Year of the Rabbit. Held between James and Lake Streetss, Northbridge Piazza from 12 – 9 pm and Yagan Square from 12 – 7pm.
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