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City of Dreams Mediterranean celebrates Year of the Snake

City of Dreams Mediterranean is inviting guests to celebrate the Year of the Snake with exclusive culinary creations inspired by the traditions and flavours of the Lunar New Year.

In the Chinese zodiac, the snake is associated with wisdom, charm, and transformation, and City of Dreams Mediterranean is offering guests an unforgettable celebration that captures the spirit of this auspicious occasion.

Enjoy an exquisite 8-course Prosperity set menu, crafted by the acclaimed chefs at Amber Dragon to usher in good fortune, wealth, and success. Enhance the dining experience with a meticulously curated signature cocktail, The Antidote, the perfect complement to this luxurious feast.

Experience an eclectic Chinese duet that will mesmerise with the enchanting sounds of traditional Chinese music, masterfully performed on the Erhu and Guzheng (31 January and 1 February).

The Chinese New Year set menu is available for dinner only, from 29 January to 3 February.

8-Course Set Dinner for two - four: €100 per person.

Operating Hours: 17:00 - 23:00.

The regular à la carte menu will also be available during those dates.

The ‘Antidote’ signature cocktail will be served from 29 January to 3 February in all restaurants and gaming areas.

Reserve your table or call 25 088888.

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