Ongline #119 Crick Here for CNY

by | Jan 26, 2006 | Podcast | 3 comments

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Show #119 | Duration: 32:56 | 30.3 MB | Stereo |

Getting ready for CNY. And by CNY, I mean Chinese New Year.


The Malaysian Food Fest on January 29 (first day of Chinese New Year) will start from 3:00pm through 9:00pm. “ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT” buffet style. Tickets are $12 per adult, $6 for children from ages 4-12, and no charge for children under 3. The deadline to purchase the tickets at these prices are until Friday, January 27. After that, tickets are sold for $15 per adult and $8 for children ages 4-12. Tickets can be purchased anytime during Salsas’ business hours.
Some of the Malaysian dishes served are satay, curry chicken, mee siam, 5-spiced chicken wings, beef stew, tauhu sumbat, lo-hon-chye (mixed vegetables), bubur cha-cha, agar-agar, seri muka and cakes.
All attendees will receive a red packet(ang-pow) and it will be a great time to catch up with friends that you haven’t seen or talked to since the busy holiday season.

Salsas Mexican Grill
11240 West 135th Street
Overland Park, KS 66221
913.239.8688

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3 Comments

  1. simmie

    What a weird place to have a Malaysian Food Fest!

    Happy Chinese New Year, John 🙂

  2. 93~94

    Dear John,
    “gong xi gong xi gong xi ni ah, gong xi gong xi gong xi ni”

  3. John Ong

    Simmie: Thank you. Happy CNY to you too!
    The owner of the Mexican restaurant is a Malaysian, that’s why we have our Malaysian fest there. I’m SO looking forward to it. I already got my tickets!

    9-3-9-4:
    “Gong Xi Gong Xi” to you too. Thanks for visiting the site.

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