Bringing in the Year of the Ox with a variety of cuisines from the Park’s restaurants and some of Sydney’s best food trucks, all will be under a ceiling of red lanterns at The Yulang on the corner of Olympic Boulevard and Dawn Fraser Avenue from 4-9pm on February 11-13.
With family friendly roving entertainment on all three nights, the foodie line-up of Asian-fusion themed food offerings will include the Bao Brothers, Bubble Tea Truck, Birdman Korean fried chicken, Yan Asian and more.
Relax outdoors on wooden street furniture or bring you own picnic rug and enjoy a night at Cathy Freeman Park.
Covid-19 safe practices with physical distancing measures and hygiene will be in place and visitors are encouraged to wear a mask and and check in on the Service NSW app.
The Lunar New Year’s Day falls on February 12 and kicks off the Year of the Ox.
The Ox symbolises diligence, dependability, strength and determination and has previously been marked in 1925, 1937, 1949, 1973, 1997, and 2009.
Lunar Lane food market debut for three nights
THE Lunar New Year will get off to a tasty start at Sydney Olympic Park with the inaugural Lunar Lane food markets being held over three evenings.