Have your taste buds ready for this tour, as your guided adventure visits two historic NYC neighborhoods. While walking through Chinatown and Little Italy, you will go on a one-of-a-kind culinary journey sampling various ethnic foods and learning about the history and culture. All generous tastings (enough for a meal) are included in the adult ticket price of $45. All tickets must be purchased in advance as they sell out quickly.
When: Thursday, Sep 15, 2011
Time: 10:30am
Where: Kam Man Food Products, 200 Canal St, New York, NY
Ticket: $45.00
Contact: (212) 209-3370
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NYC Chinatown is not only proud of its Chinese cuisine but it also takes pride in introducing the distinctive taste of the rest of Southeast Asia! It gathers an extensive variety of Southeast Asian eateries, restaurants, and specialty stores.
This tour will expose and delight your palate to different yet equally delicious wonders and introduce you to a variety of delectable Chinese and Southeast Asian Cuisines such as Malaysian and Vietnamese.
When: Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday
Time: 2:45 PM to 5:45 PM
Where: NYC Chinatown Tourism Kiosk,
220 Canal Street(at the Traffic Island), Manhattan, NY, 10013
Ticket: $64
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Are you curious which country originated Tofu? What does authentic soy milk taste like? Is there vegetarian dim sum available? What is the art of making Asian tea? What are the essential elements of Asian Vegetarian Cuisines? Our Original Asian Vegetarian Food and Culture Walking Tour will take you to NYC Chinatown to experience Buddhist Cuisine, also known as East Asian vegetarian cuisine (zhāicài), one of the oldest known vegetarian cuisines! You will have all your questions about Asian Vegetarian Cuisine answered! You will also learn about the history and culture of Chinatown.
Your food and culture journey includes the following:
Dim Sum (which literally means “touch of the heart”): Scrumptious small portion dishes – traditionally served family style
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Electro music and visual art session by DJ Digital 21 as a part of the first ever Washington DC’s Nuit Blanche.
Art All Night : Nuit Blanche DC is an all-night exploration and celebration of contemporary art, stretching from the heart of Chinatown to the Shaw neighborhood.
Digital 21 is Miguel López Mora. Musician, singer, songwriter, producer, arranger, director of video, visual designer and producer of the ’90s has since worked tirelessly as Spain’s pioneer in live electronic music, using real instruments and incorporating the strength of the guitar, bass, drums, etc.
In addition to his impact in Spain, prestigious music figures worldwide have shown interest in his work. Some examples are Invisible Limits, who invited him to sing his flagship version of Joy Division in his farewell ...
Join us for the 10th Anniversary of the CHSA Museum with a spectacular celebratory lineup on the Second Saturday in November! Celebrating a decade of artistry, music, & history on Saturday, November 12th!
1 am Opening Ceremony Lion Dance
by Ching Ngai Dance Troupe
12 noon Chinatown Miniatures Presentation
by Artist Frank Wong
1 pm A Special History Alive! Performance
by Artist-in-Residence Charlie Chin
2 pm A Musical Tribute to the CHSA Museum
by Pianist Jon Jang & Saxophonist Francis Wong
3 pm Finding Jake Lee: The Paintings at Kan’s Talk
by CHSA Executive Director Sue Lee
All artists, performers, & musicians are open for audience discussions following their presentations. Refreshments will be provided. Bring your friends & family!
Please call 415-391-1188 x101 or email ...
United Chinese Coalition presents Chinese New Year Festival
Chinatown Cultural Plaza. At this two-day event, food vendors provide a variety of Chinese and other Asian cuisine favorites. Exhibits and entertainment include feng shui presentations, arts and crafts vendors, martial arts demonstrations, Chinese fortune readings and Chinese dancing and singing.
When: Friday and Saturday, January 6 & 7
Time: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Where: Chinatown Cultural Plaza
100 N Beretania St # 304, Honolulu, HI 96817
Open to the Public, Free
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The Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade & New Year’s Day Firecracker Ceremony was founded in 1999 to provide New york’s Chinese American community with a large scale celebration on par with those in San Francisco and Los Angeles. In recent years it has suppressed it, the event has grown into a New York City-wide affair and New York’s biggest winter tourist attraction, luring thousands of visitors from all over the United States and the world. With the dog parade 5 years ago and 4 years ago the Pig race, 2- colorful float, 20 antique cars, 200 cultural performers & 3000 marchers participating making the parade more exciting. Last year, a record 500,000 spectators flooded the streets of Chinatown to welcome the year of the Rabbit. A truly pan-Asian spectacle, the Para ...
GUNG HAY FAT CHOI TO ALL!
The 2012 Lunar New Year Parade celebrating the Year of the DRAGON 4710 will include marching bands, floats, lions teams, a mystical dragon, and Miss Friendship Ambassador. Please join us to welcome the New Year as we convey GUNG HEI FAT CHOI to all in attendance!
This year’s parade also kicks off celebrations of the Chinatown Centennial 1912-2012!
Parade step-off time is 1:00PM though there are other activities starting as early as 11:30AM.
When: Sunday, January 29, 2012
Time: 11:30AM
Where: W Cermak Rd & S Wentworth Ave
Chicago, IL 60616
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On January 29, 2012, the Chinese community of the greater Washington metropolitan area is going to celebrate the “Chinese Lunar New Year 4710″ in Washington, DC Chinatown.
The Chinese consolidated Benevolent Association, an umbrella organization representing thirty Chinese-American organizations throughout the Greater Washington area will host the event. Over 40,000 are expected in attendance. The parade will also be televised to 40 million nationwide.
When: January 29, 2012
Time: 2:00 p.m.
Where: Washington, DC, Chinatown
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