Those born the Year of the Dragon are charismatic, intelligent, confident and naturally lucky.
FABULOUS feasts, spectacular experiences and magnificent artworks - it's time to celebrate the Year of the Dragon at Club Central Hurstville with a range of events to mark the Lunar New Year.
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From Wednesday, February 7, the club will have live entertainment with a fortune teller, traditional Chinese soloist, lion dancing and a visit from the God of Wealth.
While you are celebrating with friends and family enjoy one of the wonderful dining experiences available at Club Central Hurstville including:
Central Cucina - offering high-quality meals drawing on elements from French, Italian and Asian cuisine, along with some classic pub-favourites and an international street food section.
To celebrate Chinese New Year, Central Cucina's amazing pastry chefs have created a delectable treat that's as exquisite as the festivities themselves - a Mandarin Shaped Petit Gateaux!
Immerse your taste buds in layers of perfection with: mandarin curd, mandarin jelly, hazelnut dacquoise, citrus almond sponge and cinnamon crème.
This divine creation will be available throughout the month of February, whilst stocks last, and is only $12.
Don't miss out on the chance to savour the essence of good fortune and sweet beginnings.
Stone Bar & Lounge - The perfect place to spend some time relaxing. Enjoy watching the mega 5m x 3m screen, sink into the comfy lounge chairs and browse the food and beverage menu.
Get into the festivities and order a Year of the Dragon mocktail from Stone Bar & Lounge for only $8.
Club Central Hurstville is also holding a beer special throughout the month of February. The "Cheers to Tsingtao" special offers four Tsingtao bottles for $24.
Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is China's most important and most celebrated festival. It is observed by millions of people around the world.
Those born the Year of the Dragon are charismatic, intelligent, confident and naturally lucky.
Chinese astrology also assigns each year with one of the five elements (metal, water, wood, earth and fire), making 2024 the Year of the Wood Dragon. Wood symbolises creativity and imagination.
To find out more about Club Central Hurstville's Lunar New Year celebrations visit the website at clubcentralhurstville.com.au.