Posts Tagged ‘Lunar New Year’
Bake Sum is Popping up at Mamahuhu! From 9am-1pm on Saturday, April 5th, Stop by Mamahuhu to Grab Unique Pastries ā Black Sesame Snickerdoodle, Green Onion Croissant, the Croissant/Musubi Mashup Croissubi & Much More!
Bake Sum is popping up at Mamahuhu! From 9 A.M. until 1 P.M. (or until we sell out!) on Saturday, April 5th, stop by Mamahuhu to grab unique pastries (like a Black Sesame Snickerdoodle, Green Onion Croissant, the croissant/musubi mashup Croissubi, Coconut Ube Cookies, and more!) from Oakland based bakery Bake Sum as well as all-new iced teas, boba, and milk teas from Mamahuhu.
Read MoreForbes Contributor Gary Stern: Donāt Forget The Ice-Cream Sundae At Mamahuhu in Mill Valley
A travel article of what to do in 36 hours in San Francisco, theĀ New York TimesĀ wrote that Brandon Jewās āChinese-American fast-casual restaurant Mamahuhu is worth a visit for its soft-serve sundaes alone.ā Co-founder Ben Moore explains the concept of Mamahuhu as chef Brandon Jew ābreathing new life into Chinese-Americans classics we grew up by focusing on creative culinary twists and proud ingredient stories that so many diners value today.ā The name āmamahuhuā stems from a Chinese idiom that means āhorse horse tiger tiger,ā or boiled down to āso-so,ā or ājust okayā or even ācareless,ā Moore relates, proving that the restaurant doesnāt take itself too seriously since itās clearly much better than okay.
Read MoreMamahuhu Turns Two: 2x2x2: 2 Years, 2 Eggrolls, $2, All Day Long, as Well as a Live Posticker Demo & Sampling, Saturday, Sept. 14, 11:30am-4pm!
On September 16th, Mamahuhu Mill Valley celebrates its 2nd anniversary by inviting patrons to its Turning 2 party! Come celebrate with us from open to close (11:30 AM – 9 PM) with our 2 x 2 x 2 deal – 2 years, 2 eggrolls, $2 – what a steal!
Read MoreMamahuhu Celebrates One Year in Mill Valley With a Giveaway of Their Asian Flavors of Dairy-Free Soft Serve to Customers ā Sept. 16, 11:30am – 4pm
On September 16th, Mamahuhu Mill Valley celebrates its first anniversary by inviting patrons to try their three classic vegan, dairy-free soft serve flavors, which have become increasingly popular. Customers who dine in, order takeout or even stop by to get to know Mamahuhu can enjoy the flavors and paper coloring at Mamahuhu’s kids’ table and more.
Read MoreMamahuhu to Host Lunar New Year Event Feat. Floral Artist Tyson Lee & Still-Life drawing (BYO Art Supplies) ā Jan. 22, 11am-1pm
Mamahuhu hosts an event ā free and open to all ā this Sunday, Jan. 22 from 11am-1pm to celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year. Local floral artist Tyson Lee is making a LNY-themed arrangement.
Read MoreMill Valley’s Terra Marin School Welcomes The Lunar New Year ā January 21, 10am-12pm
Like past years, there will be Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese foods and traditional dances feverishly rehearsed by students. To minimize risks associated with the ongoing pandemic, masks are encouraged (but not required). We are proud of our safety track record, having hosted over 800+ attendees last year with no known outbreaks at our 2022 Lunar New Year Festival.Ā
Read MoreThe Terra Schools Host Lunar New Year Festival ā Feb. 5, 10am-12pm
On Saturday, Feb. 5 from 10am-12pm, Xa and her team are hosting a Lunar New Year Festival on their campus at 70 Lomita Drive. The event ā outdoors and with plenty of space for social distancing ā will feature Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese programs, performances, phenomenal raffles prizes and multicultural activities.
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