Precious Chinese Cuisine is a wonderful neighborhood sit down Chinese restaurant located in East Northport, New York. We dined there for Chinese New Year. Loved the Money Tree. Guess what else we loved?
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2017 The Year of the Rooster!
Were you born in 2017? If so, you were born under the year of the Rooster in the Chinese Zodiac. Time to cockadoodledo! Read all about the Rooster Traits! Are you a Rooster too? If not, what is you Animal Sign?
Read More »Dumpling Galaxy is Ready for Chinese New Year
Dumpling Galaxy in Flushing, New York, has updated their menu for Chinese New Year's. We enjoyed two of their New Year's specials. That's just two of over 120 different types of dumplings they serve. Check out what we ate... Eat these too, and good fortune is yours in the coming year!
Read More »10 Interesting Facts about Chinese New Year
Just 10 days until Chinese New Year! These ten facts will make you an expert on the subject, and score you invitations to many celebrations! Gung Hay Fat Choy! Get learned!
Read More »The Year of the Monkey
Gung Hay Fat Choy! Happy (Chinese) New Year's. Celebrate, learn about, The Year of the Monkey in this article. Happy New Year to everyone all around the world!
Read More »Chinese New Year’s – Why a Lion (Dance)?
Nothing symbolizes the celebration of the Chinese New Year's than the Lion Dance! Entire cities come out to celebrate this joyous holiday. And the best of the Lion's compete in the International Lion Dance Competition. Check some of these Lions out...
Read More »What You’ll Typically Eat at a Chinese New Year’s Dinner
On Chinese New Year's, food are eaten for many reasons. Some are eaten because their names have special meaning, or they sound like other Chinese words. Or, it might be because of their shapes or their colors. Read about some typically eaten Chinese food for Chinese New Year's...
Read More »Chinese New Year’s – The Chinese Zodiac
The Chinese Quest wishes for you to celebrate Chinese New Year's like a native. This article on the Chinese Zodiac, gives a history of the 12 animal signs of the Chinese Zodiac. Which animal are you?
Read More »“L” is for Lo Mein #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
Nothing is more symbolic of Chinese cuisine than noodles. The most popular way that noodles are served in Chinese cooking is in Lo Mein. Learn more...
Read More »The Year of the Sheep – Sheep Trivia
Everything that you ever wanted to know about The Year of the Sheep in the Chinese Zodiac. Read about the traits and superstitions of those born this year!
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