Tattu to host season of cultural celebrations in Leeds restaurant
Running from January 24th until February 8th, Tattu will not only celebrate Chinese New Year in style, it will also mark the customary Chinese Lantern Festival which symbolises the wish for a bright future.
The Year of the Rat will see each restaurant transform its interior with the installation of traditional red paper lanterns amongst the captivating cherry blossoms.
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To mark the occasion, Tattu has introduced a number of special dishes which take inspiration from traditional new year’s feasting.
This year’s bespoke dishes include Chinese Barbecue Chicken with chipotle, sweet soy and picked cucumber (£17) and Red Pepper Lamb Cutlets with Chinese five spice butter and sesame (£25).
Guests will also be able to raise a glass to the celebrations with a limited-edition cocktail – the delicious Lucky Shui (£11).
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Ahead of the Chinese Lantern Festival on Saturday 8th February, Tattu will also host traditional lion dance performances for guests in each venue to enjoy while they dine during the evening - with the dance taking place in Leeds on Thursday February 6.