Kick-off the two week celebration at Doc Chey’s Emory Village on Chinese New Years Eve (Feb. 6), and celebrate the last day of Chinese New Year (Feb. 21) at Doc Chey’s Virginia-Highland. Both bashes will feature a traditional Chinese lion dance performance (6 p.m. at Emory, 7 p.m. at Virginia-Highlands). Lunch and dinner guests who wear red (believed to scare away evil spirits) or order a Tsingtao beer will get a traditional red envelope prize – a symbol of good luck and wealth in the new year.
Dine during the full two weeks of Chinese New Year to usher in good fortune for yourself and those around you when you order the Lucky Chinese New Year platter. Priced at only $12, the platter includes foods believed to bring good luck when eaten during Chinese New Year: peanut noodles for longevity, shrimp rolls for happiness and dumplings for wealth. In the spirit of giving, Doc Chey’s will donate $2 to local charities through HomeGrown Charities for every platter ordered. The two week celebration will also feature double points for Karma Card members during 2 to 6 p.m. and $8 “Peace Love Noodles” t-shirts (eight is a lucky Chinese number that represents “sudden fortune”). For more info on Doc Chey’s Chinese New Year celebration, visit www.doccheys.com/newyear.
Official Website: http://doccheys.com/newyear/
Added by Foodie 101 on February 6, 2008