Where and what to eat for Chinese New Year

Unsure where to go or what to eat to ring in the Year of the Dragon? The people at the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation has got you covered.

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Where and what to eat for Chinese New Year

POSTED: Tuesday, January 24, 2012, 3:15 PM
Filed Under: Food and Holidays

Unsure where to go or what to eat to ring in the Year of the Dragon? The people at the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation has got you covered: They've put together a list of appropriate menu suggestions from restaurants in the Chinatown area. Think the crispy fried squab from Ocean City (234 N. Ninth St.), salt-baked tofu from Shiao Lan Kung (930 Race St.) or honey walnut shrimp from Sang Kee Duck House (238 N. Ninth St.). Check out the whole list on the PCDC's website and mix and match as you please for a customizable Chinese New Year.

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