Celebrate Lunar New Year at Sydney Fish Market in 2025 with a huge range of fresh seafood, and fun events for the whole family! Lion Dance Performance: Wednesday 29th January – 2.30pm Sydney Fish Market will be decked out in red lanterns all week to herald the Year of the Snake, and will be hosting an exciting, traditional lion dance performance. Come on down and enjoy some delicious seafood Sydney Fish Market is a must-visit destination in the lead-up to Lunar New Year Not only is seafood a key part of Chinese celebrations, but the Market is decorated to the nines with gorgeous red lanterns, and this year is set to play host to a traditional Lion Dance performance on Saturday 21st January! For more information on the event, visit the What's On section. If you’re planning on Sydney Fish Market is a must-visit destination in the lead-up to Lunar New Year Not only is seafood a key part of Chinese celebrations at this time of year, but the Market is decorated to the nines with gorgeous red lanterns, and this year is set to play host to traditional Lion Dance performances on Saturday 10th February. Celebrate Chinese New Year with a seafood meal while lion dancers bestow luck and prosperity on all. New Year at Sydney Fish Market Event Info; Calendar; Date Thu Australian rock lobster prices have risen 15 per cent after China trade reopened. Seafood is equated with abundance in China, and is a popular choice for Lunar New Year celebrations. For the first The best Chinese New Year dinners in Sydney look a bit different this year. We’ve got traditional Lunar New Year banquets from some of the city’s most beloved Chinese restaurants, but we also have some Modern Australian and even Indigenous Australian flavours being interspersed with traditional flavours. Saturday 10 February 2024 from 10am to 11am. Sydney Fish Market (Bank Street, Pyrmont) will be open all weekend (10th and 11th February) for your family's Lunar New Year feast. Chinese Lunar New Year . 14 Feb 2025. MUSIC & PERFORMANCE. Learn about the role of Chinese women's associations in Sydney in the mid 20th century. 15 Feb 2025. Sydney Fish Market is celebrating Lunar New Year 2024 with a huge range of fresh seafood, and fun traditional celebrations for the whole family. Taking place on Saturday 10th February from 10:30am, Sydneysiders will be stunned with a traditional lion dance performance, with the market decked out in red lanterns all week to herald the Year of Here are the best menus and food specials, and celebrations and events in Sydney for Lunar New Year 2025. Lunar New Year Celebrations And Events The Chinese Garden Of Friendship Pier Street and Harbour Street, Darling Harbour | Wednesday 29 January–Sunday 9 February. Image credit: Darling Harbour | Supplied Lunar New Year Dinner at Sydney Opera House. Sydney Opera House. Food & drink. Chinese Lunar New Year . 14 Feb 2025. MUSIC & PERFORMANCE. See more events. From live Cantonese seafood to fiery Hunanese, Sydney’s Chinese restaurants are worth celebrating year-round, but especially during Lunar New Year. Callan Boys and Good Food Guide reviewers Sydney Fish Market is a must-visit destination in the lead-up to Lunar New Year Not only is seafood a key part of Chinese celebrations at this time of year, but the Market is decorated to the nines with gorgeous red lanterns, and this year is set to play host to traditional Lion Dance performances on Saturday 10th February. For more information on the event, click here. If you’re planning Limited edition desserts, sweet treats and snacks from Sydney’s Siroo Rice Cake, Kariton Sorbetes, Fuji Seafood Restaurant, Popo Gourmet and Palace Chinese plus the return of Pantry Story’s Kylie Kwong's Chinese New Year banquet featuring recipes for steamed whole snapper with black beans, chilli and sea parsley and fried rice with king prawns in today's Good Food. Happy feasting 裏 From Cantonese seafood to fiery Hunanese, Sydney’s Chinese restaurants are worth celebrating year-round, but especially during Lunar New Year. Good to know: The Chinese New Year banquet will The new Sydney Fish Market is set to open next year, and has been billed as the most important waterside building in Sydney since the Opera House was built, so here’s a look at some shiny new images and a peek at what’ll be inside it. Photo credit: 3XN What to expect at the new Sydney Fish Market Chinese New Year's Eve: January 28, 2025 Chinese New Year: January 29, 2025 Sydney Lunar Streets – Haymarket street festival Saturday 1 February: 5pm - 10pm Dixon St, Sydney NSW Lunar Spectacular Saturday 8 February from 2pm - 6:20pm Centennial Hall, 483 George Street, Sydney NSW Lion Dancing and Cultural Performances Thursday 30 January to Sunday 16 February Thursday 30 January: 1pm - 1 Sydney Fish Market is a must-visit destination in the lead-up to Lunar New Year Not only is seafood a key part of Chinese celebrations at this time of year, but the Market is decorated to the nines with gorgeous red lanterns, and this year is set to play host to traditional Lion Dance performances on Saturday 10th February. For more information on the event, click here. If you’re planning From the annual Oyster Festival to Chinese New Year celebrations, the market hosts events year-round, reflecting Sydney’s multicultural tapestry. Beyond Seafood: Other Attractions While seafood is the star, don’t miss out on the fresh fruits, pastries, and gourmet cheeses, making the market a food lover’s paradise.
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