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Happy Year of the Rabbit! Lunar New Year 2023 Celebrations

Smorgasburg Miami festivities
Smorgasburg Miami festivities

Chinese New Year at Smorgasburg Miami, Wynwood

WHAT: Weekend festivities include special dishes, red lanterns and origami cranes, live performances, curated by Wok Star Eleanor Hoh.
WHEN: Jan. 21-22
WHERE: 1445 NW 1 Ave.
MORE INFO: Smorgasburg Miami

Temple Street Eatery, Fort Lauderdale

WHAT: Chinese New Year brunch with lion dance show by John Wai Martial Arts School
WHEN: Sun., Jan. 22
WHERE: 416 N Federal Highway
MORE INFO: Temple Street Eatery

Mandarin Oriental, Miami

WHAT: Traditional Chinese specials including Shu Mai, authentic spicy Dan Dan noodles, and themed cocktails like the “Lucky Rabbit” and “Wish Me Luck.” Enjoy the traditional lion dance on Sunday, January 22, at 8pm.
WHEN: Sun., Jan. 22
WHERE: Mandarin Oriental Bar and Lounge, 500 Brickell Key Dr.
MORE INFO: Mandarin Oriental

Tanuki Miami Beach

WHAT: Special Wagyu Bao available all weekend, plus traditional red envelopes filled with surprises on Sunday.
WHEN: Jan. 21-22
WHERE: 1080 Alton Rd.
MORE INFO: Tanuki Miami

1800-LUCKY

WHAT: 1-800-Lucky hosts its first annual Lunar New Year dine-around on January 21 and 22. Guests purchase a ticket to receive a card featuring seven lucky foods to eat during Lunar New Year.
WHEN: Jan. 21-22
WHERE: 143 NW 23 St.
MORE INFO: I800 LUCKY

Phuc Yea, Miami

WHAT: Four-course prix-fixe menu and open bar includes pop-up shop, lion dance, good luck presents.
WHEN: Jan. 22
WHERE: 7100 Biscayne Blvd.
MORE INFO: Phuc Yea

Jaya at The Setai, Miami Beach

WHAT: Toast the Chinese New Year and 5th anniversary of Jaya’s signature Asian Night Bazaar. Welcome the Year of the Rabbit with nightly Asian Night Bazaar events, live entertainment, and a traditional lion dance performance and authentic dishes including Dim Sum, Wok Lobster, and Peking Duck.
WHEN: Jan. 19-22
WHERE: 2001 Collins Ave.
MORE INFO: Jaya at The Setai

 

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