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The Chinese New Year Celebration at Mon Jin Lau Restaurant
Celebrate the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rabbit at Mon Jin Lau Restaurant with a spectacular All-Ages event!
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Mon Jin Lau Restaurant 1515 E Maple Rd Troy, MI 48083
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EVENTBRITE IS NOW CLOSED ON TICKETS. FOR AVAILABILITY, PLEASE CALL 248-689-2332
The Year of the Rabbit is upon us, help us celebrate the Chinese New Year at Mon Jin Lau Restaurant on Sunday, January 29th 2023
This is China's biggest yearly celebration...help us celebrate the Year of the Rabbit closer to home at Mon Jin Lau! This is a great event, and tickets must be purchased in advance.
$69 Adults (not including tax/gratuity or beverage/cocktails) includes all the entertainment and an amazing Prix Fixed Multi-Course Dinner. ($35 Children 2-10 Years).
Dinner reservations can be made from 6:00pm - 6:45pm, and the Traditional Lion Dance will start promptly at 7:15pm. This is an event not to be missed.
Tickets are NON-REFUNDEABLE, all Sales are Final. Once purchased, you will receive an email asking what time you would like your dinner reservation reserved for so please pay attention to your email.
For more information, email info@monjinlau.com or contact Bryan at 248.686.6262.
Sample Menu from 2022 (This Menu is Subject to Change)
First Course - Trio Tasting (Lucky Sushi Roll, Kimchi Gyoza, Vietnamese Spring Roll)
Second Course - Peking Duck Lettuce Wrap
Third Course - Spiced Orange Chicken
Fourth Course - Five Spice Short Rib
Fifth Course - Long Life Shrimp Lo-Mein
Dessert - Guava Mango Flute
The Year of the Rabbit - People born in the years of the Rabbit tend to have some characteristics of the real rabbits which are quiet at most times but also acted swiftly when needed. Generally, the Rabbits are positive, gentle and elegant. They love freedom, but once set goals, they just march forward for it without distractions. They are also self-disciplined, the typical kind of people who are strict with themselves but tolerant of others.