5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Cocktail Attire: Dressy, Festive, Fashionable
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Catering provided by Nom Wah Tea Parlour, NYC's first and longest running dim sum restaurant est. 1920 Cocktail Hors D'oeuvres: Shrimp Siu Mai Chive, Pork & Shrimp Dumpling (GF, Soy-Free) Mini Peking Duck Bun Mini Shiitake Mushroom Bun (Vegan) Vegetable Spring Roll (Vegan) Dinner Buffet: Five Spiced Fried Chicken (GF) Braised Szechuan Tofu (Vegan) Market Fish with Ginger Scallion Sauteed Bok Choy (Vegan, Soy-Free) Egg Fried Rice (Vegetarian) Vegetable Chow Fun (Vegan) Chinese Tea Dessert Catered by Erin McKenna's Bakery, NYC's premier bakery for vegan & gluten-free (and Kosher) cupcakes Carrot w/ Cream Cheese Frosting Banana w/ Cream Cheese Frosting Vanilla w/ Maple Frosting Chocolate w/ Mocha Frosting Cocktail and Dinner ALLERGENS (provided by the vendor): Shrimp Siu Mai: shellfish, gluten, sesame, egg, soy GF Chive Pork and Shrimp Dumpling: shellfish, sesame Vegetable Spring Roll: sesame, gluten, soy Peking Duck Bun: gluten, sesame, soy Shiitake Mushroom Bun: gluten, sesame, soy Market Fish: fish, soy, sesame, beans Five Spice Fried Chicken: soy, sesame, egg Braised Szechuan Tofu: soy, sesame, beans Bok Choy: sesame Egg fried rice: soy, sesame, egg, gluten Vegetable chow fun: soy White rice: N/A Please note that all of our items are made in the same facility, so we can't guarantee our menu items will be free from cross-contamination. Cupcake ALLERGENS: Cupcakes are kosher, vegan, and gluten free. They do not contain soy but the flour is processed on the same equipment (Bob's Red Mill) that also processes soy flour. The cupcakes are nut free (other than coconut), but do use garbanzo / fava bean flour and corn-derived sugar among their ingredients.
There is street parking in the neighborhood, but not much pay parking available. We strongly encourage everyone to carpool and consider either using uber/taxi from where they are staying or mass transit. The nearest subway stop is Carroll St. on the F and G lines.
Unfortunately, we won't be able to host kids, but please feel free to reach out to us directly with any concerns regarding your situation
We recommend staying in Downtown Brooklyn. There are several hotels all within a few blocks of each other and many different price points are available.
Possibly one of the bars nearby? Stick around and we'll figure it out haha