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Locality: Allentown, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 610-797-7768



Address: 1668 S 4th St 18103 Allentown, PA, US

Website: www.allentownnewchinabuffet.com

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New China Buffet 03.11.2020

True or true: You could finish this in under 10 minutes.

New China Buffet 30.10.2020

When your friend says they've never been to New China Buffet.

New China Buffet 28.10.2020

Know what goes well with our sushi? More sushi.

New China Buffet 17.10.2020

True or true: No matter what you order here, it'll always be delicious.

New China Buffet 14.10.2020

We open on Easter Day 2016.

New China Buffet 29.09.2020

DO NOT STOP SCROLLING. You little rebel. We like you.

New China Buffet 12.09.2020

Hey, if you've got it, flaunt it.

New China Buffet 04.09.2020

Fish: A love story.

New China Buffet 20.08.2020

Sushi -- what dreams are made of.

New China Buffet 15.08.2020

Happy Valentine's Day from New China Buffet. Sweet dream comes true tonight.

New China Buffet 13.08.2020

"Happy Luna New Year 2016" from New China Buffet About Chinese New Year: Celebrations traditionally run from the evening preceding the first day, to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first calendar month. The first day of the New Year falls on the new moon between 21 January and 20 February. In 2016, the first day of Chinese New Year falls on Monday, February 8th. The New Year festival is centuries old and gains significance because of several myths and traditions. ...Traditionally, the festival was a time to honour deities as well as ancestors. Chinese New Year is celebrated in countries and territories with significant Chinese populations, including Mainland China, Hong Kong,Macau, Taiwan, Singapore,Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mauritius, and the Philippines. Chinese New Year is considered a major holiday for the Chinese and has had influence on the lunar new year celebrations of its geographic neighbours. Within China, regional customs and traditions concerning the celebration of the Chinese New Year vary widely. Often, the evening preceding Chinese New Year's Day is an occasion for Chinese families to gather for the annual reunion dinner. It is also traditional for every family to thoroughly cleanse the house, in order to sweep away any ill-fortune and to make way for good incoming luck. Windows and doors will be decorated with red color paper-cuts and couplets with popular themes of "good fortune" or "happiness", "wealth", and "longevity". Other activities include lighting firecrackers and giving money in red paper envelopes. Although the Chinese calendar traditionally does not use continuously numbered years, outside China its years are often numbered from the reign of the 3rd millennium BCE Yellow Emperor. But at least three different years numbered 1 are now used by various scholars, making the year beginning CE 2015 the "Chinese year" 4713, 4712, or 4652. See more

New China Buffet 24.07.2020

Looks good, tastes even better.

New China Buffet 21.07.2020

If at first you don't succeed -- eat this. All of this.