Updated On: 18 February, 2024 03:59 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
From the fiery allure of Jin Chicken to the comforting embrace of Pad Thai Noodles, every bite is a symphony of authentic flavours, transporting diners to the bustling streets of Beijing or the tranquil gardens of Suzhou

Mumbaikars who have missed out on enjoying Chinese delicacies can experiment with the menu till February 25. Photo Courtesy; Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach
Even as Chinese New Year was celebrated on February 10 this year, Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach is inviting diners to partake in the jubilant festivities of the festival till February 25, as the celebrations continue for two weeks. Mumbaikars and lovers of Chinese food can savour delicacies at Sampan, which is adorned with cultural splendour to mark the arrival of the Year of the Dragon.
Chinese New Year, also known as the spring festival, carries deep cultural significance, symbolizing renewal, prosperity and the dawn of spring. As the Year of the Dragon emerges, it brings forth promises of strength, good fortune, and propitious beginnings. Revered in Chinese lore for embodying power, nobility, and ambition, the dragon sets the tone for a year of promise and possibility.