CFCR'S CHINESE NEW YEAR FEAST 2019: YEAR OF THE PIG


Jan 8, 2019
 
Jan 31 UPDATE: the event is officially sold out! Thank you to everyone for buying your tickets! Missed out? CFCR is accepting names for our wait list in the case of cancellations. Feel free to call us at 306-664-6678 to add your name.
 
CFCR 90.5FM celebrates Chinese New Year 2019… “Year of the Pig”
 
Come join us at the Mandarin Restaurant (245 20th St. W) on Thursday, February 7th for a fantastic multi-course meal and whole bunch of fun!
 
The fine folks at the Mandarin have prepared a fabulous selection of menu items for the night:
 
Winter Melon Soup
 
Chicken with Black Bean Sauce
 
Sweet n’ Sour Pork
 
Stir-Fried Chinese Broccoli with Shrimp
 
Ginger Beef
 
Stir-Fried Long Beans
 
Sweet n' Sour Fish Filet
 
House Special Chow Mein
 
Plain Rice
 
Deep Fried Sesame Balls & Fortune Cookies for dessert
 
**A vegetarian plate option (Eggplant, Bean Cake, Mixed Vegetables, Long Green Beans, Mushrooms, and Plain Rice) is available upon request, so please specify when you purchase your tickets**
 
Besides the fabulous food, CFCR will have door prizes, and cold Chinese beer available for purchase.
 
Tickets are only $30, and can be picked up by visiting us at CFCR HQ (267 3rd Ave S, 3rd Floor), or by calling 306-664-6678. We’re open from 10am-6pm, Monday to Friday. Tables seat eight people each, so you can purchase a full table at once to ensure you can sit next to your pals! All ages are welcome, and same ticket price applies to all.
 
Please note that tickets are first come, first served. No holds due to the popularity of this event. This event is always a great time, and sells out every year, so be sure to get your tickets early!
 
Cocktails are at 6pm, with the meal beginning at 7pm. A short program of entertainment will follow the meal.
 
Hope you can join us! Xin Nian Kuai Le!
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