![]() ![]() Lunar Chinese Banquet at China Spice Seafood Restaurant The fete includes a top shelf bar, dragon dance performances, and an upscale tasting menu of luxurious takes on Chinese New Year classics. Take your celebrations to the next level (literally!) upstairs at Gin Bar. They promise that more surprises are in store, but we’re not sure how much more our stomachs can handle! Lefty’s is celebrating the spirit of New Year’s abundance with what they’re calling “all-you-can-consume rager of epic proportions.” Think bottomless tiki cocktails, and a menu of Chinese-American classics like General Tso’s chicken, beef with broccoli, fried rice, potstickers, and, naturally, crab rangoon. Chinese New Year at Lefty's Brick Bar & Gin Bar ![]() On Saturday, children under 18 will receive red envelopes to take home, hopefully containing some lucky swag! The over 18 crowd can enroll in the restaurant’s New Years gift card giveaway for $50 worth of credit. Diners will also be able to enjoy performances and a Chinese opera-themed photo booth. China Family will be running their regular menu, which includes a number of lucky new year foods. Ring in the New Year family-style at the North Austin Sichuan standby, which will be hosting two days of New Years celebrations. Lunar New Year Party with China Family at Highland ![]() The kitchen will be closed, but there will be complimentary light bites to snack on as you enjoy the evening. Drink specials include the Rat Royal, which benefits Austin Pets Alive! You can also donate to the organization by purchasing a specially-produced plushy rat. 27 with Lion Dancers, a face painter, balloon artist, Year of the Rat-themed photo booth. 24-26 for thematically appropriate New Year’s dishes and drinks, and then celebrate on Jan. January 27, 5-9pm: Chinese New Year Partyĭowntown Dim Sum stalwarts Wu Chow are celebrating the Year of the Rat in high style, with four whole days of celebratory food and drink specials, plus a family-friendly grand finale party on Jan. BYO-Luck (and money!), they’ll provide the rest. Enjoy Halcyon's special themed menu of food and drinks as you learn how to make and decorate red pockets – a traditional Chinese gift, usually given to children, that holds lucky money. This hip coffee shop is celebrating the cultural and artistic traditions of the Chinese New Year with a night of arts and crafts. Chinese New Year Celebration at Halcyon Mueller Upstairs, Bar Peached will feature one Daijoubu cocktail for guests dining at the restaurant – the Hai-Ball (made of white peach-infused vodka, cherry blossom cordial, Choya plum wine, soda water, lemon twist) – as well as a special menu of Chinese New Year food like Confit Duck Buns, Pork & Cabbage Dumplings, Crispy Shrimp Spring Rolls, and their classic Kung Pao Brisket. Yeung has also concocted a gin-infused grass jelly jello shot to honor the traditional herbaceous jelly consumed for the new year. They’ve also created the sweet and savory Year of the Rat's Tail (bourbon, buckwheat and togarashi dram, lime, angostura and soba broth with black sugar syrup) and a drinkable play on the Chinese New Year dessert "Tang Yuan" featuring black sesame glutinous rice balls, ginger and brandy sipped from the bowl. The themed cocktail menu will include playful concoctions like the Sailor Moon-inspired treat What Would Usagi-Chan Drink? (a sweet blend of strawberry-infused vodka, sparkling rose, edible glitter, Calpico, yuzu foam, lemon twist, and pink mochi) and the Hanoi Egg Coffee (whiskey, hot Vietnamese coffee, brown sugar, egg yolk, Garam Masala whipped condensed cream). Daijoubu Presents Chinese New Year at Bar PeachedĬaer Maiko and Sharon Yeung of Daijoubu are joining forces with the team at Bar Peached and setting up a pop-up bar downstairs in The Eastwood Room. Lunar New Year 2018 at Wu Chow (Photo by David Brendan Hall) Lunar New Year offers a host of opportunities to celebrate, starting the year off right (again) with plenty of tasty traditions, food and drink specials, and a bevy of celebrations all across Austin to ring in the Year of the Rat.
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