Celebrate Lunar New Year in Miami and welcome the year of the Snake by sampling lucky foods, viewing lion dances and receiving traditional red envelopes. The Lunar New Year is celebrated for multiple days and is one of the most important celebrations of the year among East and Southeast Asian cultures, including Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean The tasty Wynwood market is bringing back its popular Chinese New Year Festival on February 1-2. The weekend celebrations will include loads of decorations, performances, calligraphy classes, karaoke and a lion dance, along with over 15 Asian vendors highlighting different cuisines. Toku will celebrate the Lunar New Year on Friday, February 9 with a traditional Chinese Dragon Dance at 8:30 p.m. and live music by DJ OOZZAA. Guests can enjoy modern Asian dishes like dumplings and noodles, symbolizing wealth and prosperity, along with a special Dragon Cocktail. Toku is located at 19575 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite #1109. Hakkasan Miami/ Fontainebleau Miami Beach This year’s Lunar New Year, which follows the first new moon of the lunisolar calendar, falls on February 10, 2024 (and runs through January 28, 2025). For this Lunar New Year, Oka has curated festive Chinese-Peruvian fusion dishes offered during the week of February 5 at Mandarin Oriental. To close out the celebrations, a traditional Lion Dance Celebrate Lunar New Year with a four-course pre-fixe menu and open bar at Phuc Yea on Sunday, January 22. The Chinese New year festivities will include a pop-up shop by Contrabando Miami, a DJ, and a lion dance show while guests dine on dishes like dumplings, watermelon, egg noodles, confit rabbit, and soft chocolate. Hakkasan. Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Now through February 6th, you can celebrate Chinese New Year at Hakkasan with a special a la carte menu inspired by the Year of the Snake. During this special From January 16 to 31, guests can enjoy a special à la carte menu crafted to celebrate the Lunar New Year. In addition to the culinary offerings, visitors will receive red Wishing Ribbons to inscribe their hopes for 2025, which will be displayed on the restaurant’s Ling Ling wall as a symbol of good fortune. Smorgasburg’s Lunar New Year festival is going down this Saturday and Sunday. The event is free to enter. FOR MORE INFO: Miami’s 3rd Annual Chinese New Year Celebration 2600 NW 2nd Ave Buckle up because Miami’s restaurants brim with fortune, bubble with food that promise prosperity, and juicy dumplings that fill a dragon’s den. Whether you’re a seasoned dim sum master or a newbie, Miami’s Chinese New Year feast has a seat for you. 1) Jungle Island at Luminosa Miami . There isn’t a city-sponsored Chinese New Year February 2 to 17. Hakkasan at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach is offering a Chinese New Year Chef’s Tasting Menu, running from February 2 to 17. Share this event: New Year, New Success in Miami: Online Property Tour Experience 2025 Save this event: New Year, New Success in Miami: Online Property Tour Experience 2025 New Year, New Wealth: Join Real Estate Investor Webinar in Hialeah Smorgasburg Miami, Miami’s largest outdoor-food market, is thrilled to announce the return of its Chinese Lunar New Year celebration in collaboration with local food personality and event producer Wok Star Eleanor Hoh. One of the venue’s most attended events of the year, the festivities will take place at Smorgasburg’s Friday night market The 2025 Overseas Chinese Spring Festival Gala, hosted by Miami Chinese Television, will take place at 6:00 PM on February 1 at the North Miami Beach Arts Theater. As the Lunar New Year approaches, Miami Chinese Television is bringing a heartfelt and festive cultural feast to the Local community in South Florida! This gala features top-tier This year, the Chinese New Year falls on Tuesday, February 1, beginning a Year of the Tiger according to the Chinese zodiac. In China, celebrations run from January 31 through February 6. Chinese New Year Market: Celebrate The Year of the Rabbit at Smorgasburg Miami in Wynwood with specialty dishes and drinks. The open-air food market will have music, dancing and live horoscope readings. Saturday and Sunday, starting at noon. RSVP for free admission. Celebrate the year of the Snake - Chinese New Year 2025 In Miami with a bunch of interesting events. From extensive dinners to lantern making workshops in Miami there is a lot to do on the occasion of the Chinese New Year 2025 in Miami. Top 10 Best Chinese New Year in Miami, FL - March 2024 - Yelp - Chinese New Year Festival, Chinese Village, Zitz Sum, Tropical Chinese Restaurant, Minty Z, Tanka, Chifa Du Kang Peruvian Chinese Restaurant - Doral, Dumpling King, King Duck BBQ, Jazz Cuba - Havana International Jazz Festival- The largest celebration in Miami-Dade County, the 26th Chinese New Year Festival, will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 16, at MDC’s Kendall Campus. It’s co-hosted by the Confucius Lynn, Shireen. 2025 is the year of the snake and one spot in Wynwood is celebrating with a very special festival. New Year, big celebration! Miami’s 3rd Annual Chinese New Year Celebration
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