![]() Each kit includes three pints of ice cream in themed flavors: a sweet-savory ode to dan dan noodles, made with peanut ice cream and chili crisp a pint that riffs on classic Taiwanese pineapple cake, which Cherng and Wei bake in house before folding it into oat milk ice cream with roasted-pineapple jam and an option that steeps toasted black sesame seeds in the oat milk base. Owners Alice Cherng and Belinda Wei showcase flavors inspired by their Taiwanese-American heritage at their Hollywood plant-based ice cream shop, Dear Bella Creamery, and for Lunar New Year they’ve created a kit to bring the festivities home. Reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance, with a minimum of two guests per reservation. The red-hued Tiger Style drink, available for an extra $15, includes sparkling wine and a hibiscus-tea simple syrup. Tea is included, with more than a dozen selections, among them Earl Grey Yin Zhen, jasmine, and oolong caramel au beurre. The set menu has options such as red-date mochi, braised pork belly with lotus root, uni sashimi with caviar, coconut jelly, green-tea noodles with dashi, and peanut sesame candy. Here are a few ways to feast and ring in the Year of the Tiger.Īrcadia’s Le Méridien hotel is celebrating the Lunar New Year with a themed high tea that includes savory items and a tiered tower of sweets. ![]() The holiday is full of celebration, food and cheer, and there are a number of restaurants, bars and organizations offering food festivals, high teas, customary dishes and more. Lunar New Year is all about welcoming good fortune and the potential of the year ahead and letting go of the past. 1 and offers another chance to start anew. 1 didn’t feel like the start you’d envisioned as you rang in 2022 - or if you simply love to celebrate new beginnings - Lunar New Year begins Feb. Mission Inn Ave (Downtown Riverside): Between Lime and Orangeįor more information please visit our website: Jan. For more information please visit, /panananightmarket, The 2022 Riverside Lunar Festival is presented by Panana events with support from the The City of Riverside, ICAA, UC Riverside CSSA.Īdmission is free and parking is free. Kids can come away with a unique Lunar New Year experience. Kids can also experience the Japanese game machine corner and unique prizes you can win. Young children can experience the fun-zone inflatable rides, including a 40’ obstacle course, 20’ tall rock wall climb, and princess (Disney) jumper among many more. Also be sure to check out local artists drawing caricatures, manga, henna, and custom paintings. ![]() Craving lamb skewers seasoned with cumin, steamed buns and dumplings, or flame grilled squid the size of your face? You’ve come to the right place!Īt the marketplace, local and regional artisans will be on hand selling traditional and modern goods, including hand cut paper art, handmade jewelry and clothing, terra cotta dolls, Japanese dolls, and hand-written calligraphy from China and Vietnam. Be sure to come with an empty stomach to enjoy unique bites and mouthwatering drinks. This year will host some of the best and unique food vendors in the IE. There will also be martial arts demonstration from Filipino Martial Arts and so much more.įood is always a central part of any Lunar New Year celebration. ![]() Must watch shows include, traditional Chinese dance by Inland HuaXia ECAA, Tang Arts and Performing Studios, K-Pop from M.A.D Dance Studios, traditional instruments from Merano Cultural Group, and Japanese Taiko Drums from UCR. Be sure to check out the Taiko Drummers, Lion & Dragon Dance performances, and Shaolin Kungfu.Īt the stage, performers from all around LA will showcase their talents during the event. The event will kick off with an opening ceremony on Mission Inn Ave from 11:30am-1:00pm on Saturday Jan 29. Together, let us celebrate the new year’s fortunes. In many Asian cultures, the tiger is regarded as the king of the jungle and in mythology can chase away the bad luck from the previous year. The Tiger is the third of the 12 Zodiacs and 2022 is the beginning of a new Lunar Calendar. From red lanterns to lion dancing, everyone is welcome to come and experience the festive atmosphere of the Year of the Tiger! After a one-year hiatus from the pandemic, the event will be back at the same location in beautiful Downtown Riverside. Since 2010, the Riverside Lunar Festival has been a celebration of Asian American culture for the city of Riverside and the Inland Empire.
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