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Merry Christmas!
We would like to thank you for your support this year, and look forward to hosting you again in 2018. Please note that the restaurant will be closed for Christmas from Sunday 24th December and will re-open on Thursday 11th January 2018. To make a booking at any other time please call us on 02…
Celebrate Chinese New Year 2017 with us – this Friday 27th January
Get ready for a very special night of celebration to see in the new Chinese Year – the year of the Rooster! Why not join us to watch the captivating Lion Dance performance right before your table to the beat of the drums, whilst enjoying a banquet, only $65pp. Our special banquet menu for this…
What’s your new years resolution? …3 reasons it should be to eat more Chinese food!
1. Chinese food is healing The essence of traditional Chinese cuisine has always been cooking food with the intention of increasing health, healing and longevity. Many of the ingredients are not only nutritious but have healing properties, such as fresh ginger and black mushrooms, and spices like star anise and cinnamon. 2. Chinese food is…
Melbourne Cup 2015
We were glad to witness the first female jockey to win the 2015 Emirates 155th Melbourne Cup this year! The staff had fun as usual dressed in jockey silks, listening to the vibrant atmosphere of our patrons cheering and glasses clinking. Balloons filled the restaurant, glasses were being topped, the aromatic whiffs of Chinese food being served…
Get ready for the Year of the Monkey 2016
Celebrate Chinese New Year in style at Peacock Gardens Enjoy a succulent dinner banquet watching the Lion dancing to the beat of the gong and drums. Book your table on 9439 8786 now. Special Banquet for the Year of the Monkey 2016 Baked Fresh Scallop in Portuguese Style Deep Fried Crab Claw Boneless Crisp Duck with Pancake Wasabi King…
Happy 100 Days Willow Yan Ringwood
There is a belief in Chinese tradition that the first 100 days is when a baby and their mum are most vulnerable, which calls for a cause to celebrate the baby’s survival of the first 100 days. This is an important day because the celebration represents the wish for the baby to live 100 years. In old Chinese customs, the baby will…