I've already started planning my dinner menu for the Chinese New Year on Jan. 23. Like many Chinese people around the world, I look forward to the lunar New Year with great excitement. My love of this holiday has nothing to do with dragon parades and red ...
NEW YORK, Jan 10, (AP): With its fireworks ... Others keep it simple, sharing dim sum with friends at a restaurant or watching dragons dancing at parades in Chinese enclaves in their cities and towns. The approach shifts and changes as their children ...
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2012 will be the Year of the Dragon ... food is the cuisine of Peru. The South American country hosts one of the world's biggest annual food festivals, is home to many new culinary schools, and new Peruvian restaurants ...
The Chicago Sun-Times predicts that donuts, macaroons, and dumplings will be among the "hot food trends" of 2012. The Chicago Sun-Times: LAS VEGAS: A 128-foot dragon decor ... is opening is first restaurant outside of New York. His 11,000-square foot ...
The Chinese New Year begins on Jan. 23. On that day, people will celebrate the Year of the Dragon in Chinatowns ... but the food business is going strong — from groceries and markets to restaurants. But not all of Chinatown's food ...