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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Phùng Tuân Vu taught guitar and harmony at the Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory until immigrating to the United States in 2003. His Mel Bay book and CD is called Melodies of the Far East for Guitar. This program starts its first half with an open stage, a good opportunity to perform.
The Three Stages Classical Guitar Concerts are the first Saturdays of the month, with Jon Mendle, Benjamin Beirs, Arina Burcéva, the San Francisco Guitar Quartet and Grammy Winner William Kanengiser of LAGQ.
Dates: September 18, 2011
Times: 3pm-5pm
Where: Christ Community Church
5025 Manzanita Ave., Carmichael, CA 95608
Tickets:Free, Donations suggested
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FILM CLUB – Documentary films by Martin Rysavy. Free admission.
Country of Dreams / Země snů
Martin Ryšavý / Czech Republic / 57 min
The Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic is now in a very difficult situation. A part of its members are, thanks to the economic crisis, at very difficult economic conditions, have to leave the familiar method of earning money and find new one. In this situation the new Vietnamese immigrants are becoming their competitors, because they try to look for a job in Czech companies with the help of a personal agency. The majority of economic immigrants come to the Czech Republic already with huge debts for intermediation their journey and extreme expectations as well as without any knowledge of local language, environment and the Czech law i.e. without ...
The Maryland Vietnamese Mutual Association (MVMA)
Invites you and your Family/ Friends to join for the Lunar New Year Celebration.
When: Sat. Jan 14, 2012
Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where: Montgomery Blair High School,
51 University Boulevard East, Silver Spring, Maryland 20901
Door Ticket: $2/Person
Contact: 301.588.6862
Host: Maryland Vietnamese Mutual Association, Inc.
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When: Sat. Jan 14, 2012
Time: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Where: Sherwood Community Center,
3740 Old Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22030
Door Ticket: $10/person, $5/children under 12 years old but FREE if the children wear Vietnamese tradition dress “Áo Dài”
Host: Vietnamese Literary and Artistic Club (VLAC) of the Washington D.C. Metropolitan
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San Diego’s Official Tet Festival, a Lunar New Year Celebration. The 3-day event features authentic Vietnamese cuisines, entertainment and carnival games.
Highlights include: Miss Vietnam San Diego, Mr. Vietnam San Diego pageants, Opening Ceremony celebration with firecrackers and lion dances, a Cultural Village with replicas of historical monuments and their importance to Vietnamese culture.
At night, the venue turns into a concert with local artists, bands as well as top-notch Vietnamese entertainers.
It is a perfect event family events, with many activities for youngsters to do.
When: January 20 – 22, 2012
Time: 11 am to 10 pm
Where: Balboa Park, 1549 El Prado
San Diego, CA 92101
Tickets: $4.00 – $5.00
Contact: (619) 239-0512
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Featuring Authentic Asian Foods and Merchandise, local and national performing artist, a children’s activities area, games, competitions, and a health pavilion with free screenings and health education.
FREE EVENT. OPEN TO PUBLIC. NO PETS.
When: MAY 19-20, 2012
Time: 11AM TO 7PM
Where: ASIA PLAZA AND E 30TH, 2999 PAYNE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OH 44114.
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We had a great event with thousands, and thousands, and thousands of hungry people attending. We’re really looking forward to the 2012 Pig Out in the Park, August 29 – September 3, 2012.
Pig Out in the Park is open 10am to 10 pm daily and features: free admission, 54 food booths with over 250 different menu items, 82 free concerts on three stages and 3 adult beverage gardens. Nothing is over a measley $8.95.
One of the things Spokane likes best about Pig Out is the ethnic and cultural diversity of the people and restaurants. This year’s event is a good example. Represented are authentic Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, Indian, Native American, American, Bavarian, Spanish, French, Jordanian, Russian, Hawaiian, Thai and other Middle Eastern foods. Pig ... 



