Kaori, at 871 South Miami Ave, will celebrate the Lunar New Year on February 9 and February 10, offering a special dinner menu by chef Kannon Swaris that include Niman Ranch smoked char siu pork, roasted whole local snapper, and jian dui. New cocktails like the Dynasty Rose and Canton Margarita will also be featured. Miami Design District is gearing up for its annual Lunar New Year Celebration on Wednesday, January 29th. Everyone is welcome to watch their exciting lion dances, symbolizing strength and good luck, taking place throughout the district. The free celebration will kick off at the Palm Court at 5:30 pm. Where: 140 NE 39th St, Miami FL, 33137. 3. 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 Hakkasan's Chinese New Year celebrations run from February 2 to 17 and also include a special set menu ($158 per person) with classic dishes like the Happiness Dim Sum Trio and the cherrywood 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). Get ready to celebrate as 1-800-Lucky, Miami's premier destination for Asian cuisine and culture, announces its vibrant third annual Lunar New Year event, honoring the Year of the Snake. Join us on Saturday, February 1, 2025, from 12 to 6 p.m. for an unforgettable family-friendly day filled with delicious food and drinks, cultural experiences Smorgasburg Miami, the city’s largest outdoor food market, is preparing for the return of its beloved Chinese Lunar New Year celebration. Now in its third year, this vibrant event will be held at Smorgasburg in Wynwood on Saturday, February 1 (12 p.m. – 10 pm.) and Sunday, February 2 (12 p.m. – 8 p.m.). The weekend will offer a rich 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. 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 time, all Miami’s 3rd Annual Chinese New Year Celebration 2600 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127. 1 dead, 1 in stable condition following fight that led to shooting outside club in Northwest Miami-Dade; Refreshments and giveaways to celebrate the new lunar year., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform. Miami Dade College Events. Event Types Visitors to Wellington's Lakeside Market can attend the Chinese New Year celebration on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. The market will be open from 6 to 9 p.m. A traditional Lion Dance honoring the Chinese Lunar New Year will also host martial arts demonstrations and lantern release. Admission is free. Vendor prices vary. Save this event: New Year, New Success in Miami Garden: Online Property Tour Experience 2025 Share this event: New Year, New Success in Miami Garden: Online Property Tour Experience 2025 New Year, New Success in Miami Garden: Online Property Tour Experience 2025 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 Begin celebrating the Year of the Boar at noon with dragon and lion dances performed by the Lee Koon Hung Kung Fu Chinese Martial Arts Association. Then participate in an exciting array of programs and activities in celebration of Chinese culture and the Norton’s exceptional collection of Chinese art. The acclaimed ensemble, Music From China, Welcome the Year of the Snake! What: Lunar New Year celebration; When: Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Where: Norton Museum of Art, 1450 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach; Kick off the day with a traditional puppet show with Chinese Theater Works; story time with Monica Ladd, plus dragon and lion dances and other activities. The Five Best Places to Celebrate Lunar New Year in Dade and Broward Counties Skip to main content this strip mall gem has grown into a staple among Miami’s Chinese-American community due in For those looking to celebrate the Chinese New Year in South Florida, Eleanor Hoh is behind Coconut Grove's first-ever Chinese New Year celebration. In December, the "Wok Star" was recruited by 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. The University of Miami will hold 143 NW 23rd St./ Website Miami’s beloved Asian food hall is excited to bring back its annual Chinese New Year celebrations. In honor of the holiday, the restaurant has put together some impressive specials including a dim sum cart from Gold Marquess' offspring, Yip which includes all the delicious dumplings imaginable alongside a special Tiger Boba Tea.
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