The Grand will be celebrating Chinese New Year in the Brasserie on 7 February, starting at 7.30pm and costing £49 per person. The specially curated menu will include favourites like chicken and sweetcorn soup, pork belly bao buns, hoi sin duck pancakes and more. Address: 12-14 Berry St, Liverpool L1 4JF Jumbo - Hannah Rees Jumbo Chinese Restaurant is located inside the former Bow and Arrow pub on Princess Drive. Despite the loss of the pub, the land has Explore Liverpool's best-rated Chinese takeaways and restaurants, perfect for celebrating the Lunar New Year with authentic and traditional flavours. Celebrate Chinese New Year with the best Chinese eateries in Liverpool, offering everything from cozy sit-ins to convenient takeaways for all tastes! With Chinese New Year around the corner, we’ve rounded up a list of our favourite Chinese restaurants in Liverpool. From sweet and sour dishes to chow meins, spring rolls to Liverpool’s Chinatown is one of the oldest and largest Chinese communities in Europe and it’s home to a plethora of Chinese amazing restaurants – some feature in our guide below. But, we’ve also included some popular spots from across the city. Whatever your occasion, we have created the perfect setting and offer some of the finest Cantonese Chinese cuisine Liverpool has to offer. Our quality menu and exceptional wine list creates an enjoyable evening whether you want to stay all night or just have a quick meal. Chinese New Year has arrived in Liverpool as people from all over the UK rush to support their local chinese restaurant in celebration of the holiday. Luckily for Liverpudlians, the city is a hub for some of the best eateries to enjoy tasty food. But if you can’t make it into town don’t worry, you can mark the occasion in Sefton and West Lancashire at one of the brilliant Chinese restaurants in the area. Here is our pick of six of the best places to dine out and celebrate the Year of the Rabbit. Experience Liverpool's Chinese New Year 2025 with parades, lanterns, and dazzling displays, honouring cultural heritage in vibrant celebrations. Chinese New Year is less than a week away. Liverpool has plenty of events planned around the celebration which will take place on Wednesday, january 29. The traditional dragon, lion and unicorn With the oldest Chinese community in Europe, Liverpool has a long tradition of celebrating Chinese New Year, annually boasting spectacular performances and a wash of colour through the city centre. The Nook in Nelson Street, the only Chinese public house in Liverpool, where Eileen Jones, known as the Empress of Chinatown, enjoys a drink with several leaders in the community, pictured on Man Tsuen Ho’s Restaurant in Chinatown. I visited Man Tsuen Ho's on the Saturday night before Lunar New Year - the dragon this time around. In the winter darkness, oriental décor and red During Chinese New Year thousands of people will flock to Liverpool’s Chinatown but many of the restaurants and eateries are popular all year round.. One of them is Bonbon Chinese Bakery A favourite among Liverpool’s Chinese community and voted Best Chinese Restaurant at the Asian Restaurant Awards 2018, Mr Chilli specialises in the authentic hot-and-spicy meets sweet-and-sour flavours of Sichuan cuisine from Southwest China, specialising in Chinese Hot Pots and cold cuts. Liverpool boasts many amazing Chinese restaurants, takeaways, groceries and supermarkets and it only seems to keep getting better. There are currently around 10,000 Chinese residents in Liverpool but a lot more take to the streets on Chinese New Year to join in with the fun. photo by Visit Liverpool. Here’s how we think you should get involved: The Lunar New Year begins on Wednesday (January 29) people will flock to Nelson Street for the celebrations and a meal at its restaurants. But looking further ahead, Henry's view is that CNY is on the Saturday but most of the celebrations will occur on the Sunday lunch/afternoon (Lion dances, vendors on Berry Street etc etc). Unless you know anyone who works in the restaurants, it would be very difficult for you to get a table. Translating as ‘welcome honoured guest’, the Yuet Ben is the oldest Chinese restaurant in Liverpool. It set up shop in 1968 at Chinatown’s 29 Great George Street, a stone’s throw from its present premises and in view of the famous Chinese Arch, the biggest outside China.
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