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Also, all of our 100 tables in all the three of our dining halls were booked and occupied!
Every winter, a new Chinese calendar year begins and celebrations abound across the globe erupt…
The origins of this day are steeped in traditional Chinese symbolism and ritual, most famously an animal to represent each cycle, and celebrations can last several days.
– Cantonese steamed fish, because fish symbolizes abundance.
– Pan fried golden potstickers, because golden dumplings symbolize ingots of gold ie. wealth and prosperity.

– Sticky rice cake, or “Niangao”, which means you will “rise the ranks” in your career.
– Moss seaweed, because black moss seaweed is a symbol for wealth and prosperity.
– Roast duck
– Roast chicken
– Roast pig (traditionally the animal is served whole because it symbolizes completeness and unity).

Also, all of our 100 tables in all the three of our dining halls were booked and occupied!
Every winter, a new Chinese calendar year begins and celebrations abound across the globe erupt…
The origins of this day are steeped in traditional Chinese symbolism and ritual, most famously an animal to represent each cycle, and celebrations can last several days.
– Cantonese steamed fish, because fish symbolizes abundance.
– Pan fried golden potstickers, because golden dumplings symbolize ingots of gold ie. wealth and prosperity.

– Sticky rice cake, or “Niangao”, which means you will “rise the ranks” in your career.
– Moss seaweed, because black moss seaweed is a symbol for wealth and prosperity.
– Roast duck
– Roast chicken
– Roast pig (traditionally the animal is served whole because it symbolizes completeness and unity).

Also, all of our 100 tables in all the three of our dining halls were booked and occupied!
Every winter, a new Chinese calendar year begins and celebrations abound across the globe erupt…
The origins of this day are steeped in traditional Chinese symbolism and ritual, most famously an animal to represent each cycle, and celebrations can last several days.
– Cantonese steamed fish, because fish symbolizes abundance.
– Pan fried golden potstickers, because golden dumplings symbolize ingots of gold ie. wealth and prosperity.
– Sticky rice cake, or “Niangao”, which means you will “rise the ranks” in your career.
– Moss seaweed, because black moss seaweed is a symbol for wealth and prosperity.
– Roast duck
– Roast chicken
– Roast pig (traditionally the animal is served whole because it symbolizes completeness and unity).
Also, all of our 100 tables in all the three of our dining halls were booked and occupied!
Every winter, a new Chinese calendar year begins and celebrations abound across the globe erupt…
The origins of this day are steeped in traditional Chinese symbolism and ritual, most famously an animal to represent each cycle, and celebrations can last several days.
– Cantonese steamed fish, because fish symbolizes abundance.
– Pan fried golden potstickers, because golden dumplings symbolize ingots of gold ie. wealth and prosperity.

– Sticky rice cake, or “Niangao”, which means you will “rise the ranks” in your career.
– Moss seaweed, because black moss seaweed is a symbol for wealth and prosperity.
– Roast duck
– Roast chicken
– Roast pig (traditionally the animal is served whole because it symbolizes completeness and unity).
Also, all of our 100 tables in all the three of our dining halls were booked and occupied!
Every winter, a new Chinese calendar year begins and celebrations abound across the globe erupt…
The origins of this day are steeped in traditional Chinese symbolism and ritual, most famously an animal to represent each cycle, and celebrations can last several days.
– Cantonese steamed fish, because fish symbolizes abundance.
– Pan fried golden potstickers, because golden dumplings symbolize ingots of gold ie. wealth and prosperity.
– Sticky rice cake, or “Niangao”, which means you will “rise the ranks” in your career.
– Moss seaweed, because black moss seaweed is a symbol for wealth and prosperity.
– Roast duck
– Roast chicken
– Roast pig (traditionally the animal is served whole because it symbolizes completeness and unity).
Also, all of our 100 tables in all the three of our dining halls were booked and occupied!
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The origins of this day are steeped in traditional Chinese symbolism and ritual, most famously an animal to represent each cycle, and celebrations can last several days.
– Cantonese steamed fish, because fish symbolizes abundance.

– Pan fried golden potstickers, because golden dumplings symbolize ingots of gold ie. wealth and prosperity.
– Sticky rice cake, or “Niangao”, which means you will “rise the ranks” in your career.
– Moss seaweed, because black moss seaweed is a symbol for wealth and prosperity.
– Roast duck
– Roast chicken
– Roast pig (traditionally the animal is served whole because it symbolizes completeness and unity).
Also, all of our 100 tables in all the three of our dining halls were booked and occupied!
Every winter, a new Chinese calendar year begins and celebrations abound across the globe erupt…
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The origins of this day are steeped in traditional Chinese symbolism and ritual, most famously an animal to represent each cycle, and celebrations can last several days.
– Cantonese steamed fish, because fish symbolizes abundance.

– Pan fried golden potstickers, because golden dumplings symbolize ingots of gold, wealth and prosperity.
– Sticky rice cake, or “Niangao”, which means you will “rise the ranks” in your career.
– Moss seaweed, because black moss seaweed is a symbol of wealth and prosperity.
– Roast duck
– Roast chicken
– Roast pig (traditionally the animal is served whole because it symbolizes completeness and unity).
Also, all of our 100 tables in all the three of our dining halls were booked and occupied!
Every winter, a new Chinese calendar year begins and celebrations abound across the globe erupt…
The origins of this day are steeped in traditional Chinese symbolism and ritual, most famously an animal to represent each cycle, and celebrations can last several days.
– Cantonese steamed fish, because fish symbolizes abundance.
– Pan fried golden potstickers, because golden dumplings symbolize ingots of gold ie. wealth and prosperity.
– Sticky rice cake, or “Niangao”, which means you will “rise the ranks” in your career.
– Moss seaweed, because black moss seaweed is a symbol for wealth and prosperity.
– Roast duck
– Roast chicken
– Roast pig (traditionally the animal is served whole because it symbolizes completeness and unity).

Also, all of our 100 tables in all the three of our dining halls were booked and occupied!
Every winter, a new Chinese calendar year begins and celebrations abound across the globe erupt…
The origins of this day are steeped in traditional Chinese symbolism and ritual, most famously an animal to represent each cycle, and celebrations can last several days.
– Cantonese steamed fish, because fish symbolizes abundance.
– Pan fried golden potstickers, because golden dumplings symbolize ingots of gold ie. wealth and prosperity.

– Sticky rice cake, or “Niangao”, which means you will “rise the ranks” in your career.
– Moss seaweed, because black moss seaweed is a symbol for wealth and prosperity.
– Roast duck
– Roast chicken
– Roast pig (traditionally the animal is served whole because it symbolizes completeness and unity).
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