This
Chinese New Year, Hakkasan will be honoring the Chinese “Wishing Tree”
tradition by collecting wishes from around the world as well as offering an
eight-course festive feast perfect for family and friends during this
celebratory time. The wish collection and special menu will be available to
guests from Sunday, February 8 to Sunday, March 1.
Inspired
by the ‘Wishing Tree’ in Hong Kong, all Hakkasan locations across the globe are
inviting guests to share their hopes for 2015 by writing their wishes on
specially designed wishing ribbons that will be placed throughout the
restaurants during the festive period. Hakkasan Nightclub in Las Vegas will
also partake with a two-week affair featuring interactive performances and
décor that will add to the grand celebration. Awe-inspiring moments will take
place at the iconic venue that will captivate patrons for a memorable
celebration beginning Thursday, Feb. 19.
A collection of wishes from around the world will also be shared on the
Hakkasan website at wishingtree.hakkasan.com.
Known
for its modern approach to traditional Cantonese cuisine, Hakkasan Las Vegas’
limited edition menu created by Michelin-starred International Executive Chef
Ho Chee Boon will include a selection of its acclaimed signature dishes as well
as a contemporary interpretation on authentic Chinese New Year fare.
The
eight-course menu features small eats to start, such as Spicy lamb lupin wrap,
a dish to bring happiness in the Year of the Sheep; Dim sum platter, to bring
happiness at your doorstep; and Golden fried Sea prawns with red chili and
curry leaf. For the mains, Hakkasan classics including the Spicy prawn,
Stir-fry black pepper rib eye beef with merlot, Grilled Chilean seabass in
honey, Stir-fry Lily bulb and French bean and Abalone and dry scallop fried
rice, a dish to bring good fortune and wealth in 2015, will be served. A la
carte items such as the Sha cha mock duck and Fried bamboo pith roll with
asparagus, yam bean, pumpkin and mushroom will also be available. And to
finish, guests can enjoy the Kumquat Wishing Tree, an enchanting dessert
complete with chocolate, caramelized macadamia and cocoa rocks, made to sweeten
the New Year. To cleanse the palate, the Kumquatcha, a specialty cocktail
representing good fortune, prosperity and happiness, will be available at
$13.88. Guests who dine from the Chinese New Year menu will receive a red
envelope with special gift for a complimentary cocktail.
To
welcome the start of the Year of the Sheep, Hakkasan will feature entertainment
to highlight the New Year. Believed to bring good luck and fortune, the lion
dance will be at the epicenter of the restaurant’s celebration, performed on
Thursday, February 19 as part of the restaurant’s Chinese New Year celebration.
Lion troupes will make their way through the intimate latticed woodwork cages
of Hakkasan, offering symbolic expressions of luck, fortune, wisdom and joy.
The
Chinese New Year menu is available for $136.88 per person. A la carte items
will be individually priced, starting at $20.88.
For
more information on Chinese New Year at Hakkasan, please visit hakkasan.com.
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