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ABC 7 New York on MSN2025 New York City Lunar New Year Parade: What to know about the Year of the Snake celebrationHundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend the 27th annual Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown, which will take place on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025 at 1 p.m.
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Eater on MSNA Co-Owner of King Is Opening Her Own Wine BarAnnie Shi, a co-owner of the West Village’s French-Italian restaurant King and its uptown Rockefeller Center sibling Jupiter, ...
As Lanzhou beef noodle soup goes from regional specialty to global attraction, I set out to find the best bowls in New York ...
The parent restaurant of Panda Express underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation. The deep, comforting pleasures are still ...
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Two Upper East Side Korean Chicken Spots Have ClosedIf a restaurant or bar has closed in your neighborhood, let us know at [email protected]. Ditmas Park ... (who co-owns French ...
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Chowhound on MSN20 Iconic Sandwiches You Should Try On Your Next Trip To New York CitySandwiches come in all different shapes and sizes across New York City, but which iconic ones are worth trying? Here is our ...
Lunar New Year celebrations in New York City are continuing, with the 27th annual Lunar New Year Parade snaking its way ...
The 27th annual Lunar New Year parade is set to kick off in Chinatown on Sunday, marking the year of the wood snake in the Chinese zodiac. Traditional lion and ...
While China Live serves Shui Jiao seafood dumplings with shrimp and scallops, you can make dumplings at home using pork or even spinach. Eating dumplings is said to bring prosperity in the new year.
Hundreds of people lined the streets of Chicago’s Chinatown Sunday afternoon to celebrate the end of the Lunar New Year, a 15-day holiday that marks the beginning of a new year in the ...
A dragon flies along Wentworth Avenue in Chinatown during Sunday’s Lunar New Year Parade. Zubaer Khan/Sun-Times Share Five-year-old Phoenix McCoy marveled at the slithering dragons, and she ...
Hundreds of people lined the streets of Chicago’s Chinatown Sunday afternoon to celebrate the end of the Lunar New Year, a 15-day holiday that marks the beginning of a new year in the lunisolar ...
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