The heart of any Lunar New Year party is of course the food. Not just lots of it, but fancy, meaningful dishes to herald the Year of the Tiger
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Eyewitness News reporter Lucy Yang went to Dim Sum Palace in Chinatown to learn about the symbolism behind some of the more famous dishes.
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Manager Fiona Tian says that if you eat pigs' feet, "you'll get money as easy as waving a hand."
One bowl, chock full of seafood delicacies is all about family togetherness happiness.
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Lucy Yang was told this started in poor villages where everyone would throw something into the communal pot.
Today, a bowl runs several hundred dollars, but it can feed a large party
Whether you cook at home or eat out in a restaurant, there are certain foods you want to include in your celebration.
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In Cantonese, lettuce means, make money.
It's symbolic of a fresh year, health and wealth. Once the topping is poured; everyone tosses with chopsticks. It's definitely a party affair.
Best advice, don't wear tight clothes to a Chinese banquet and enjoy the feast.
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