Top 10 activities in London this weekend (Feb 1-2)

Celebrating Lunar New Year and saying farewell to Veganuary.

January 30th 2025.

Top 10 activities in London this weekend (Feb 1-2)
Did you know that this week is the Lunar New Year? It's a holiday that's celebrated by millions of people all over Asia and around the world. This year, it's the Year of the Snake, which means that if you were born in a "snake" year, 2025 could be a time of transformation and renewal for you.
Luckily, there are plenty of exciting events happening in our capital city, right at our doorstep. And don't worry, the festivities aren't over yet! We still have some Veganuary recommendations for you, including a review of the impressive vegan restaurant, Holy Carrot. It's the perfect place to go when you want to impress someone special.
But let's get back to the Lunar New Year celebrations. The Slice team has put together a list of the best Lunar New Year dishes in London, so get ready to tantalize your taste buds. One of our top picks is Hakkasan's snake fruit, persimmon, and avocado salad, and their sautéed eight treasure vegetables are also a must-try. And let's not forget about their lavish dining experience, complete with a golden wishing tree and dry ice smokeshows.
Feeling lucky? Head over to Mambow for a chance to win a free meal for two with their special Lunar New Year promotion. Who knows, you might just get lucky and win! Their menu features tantalizing dishes like the Prosperity Yam Basket, Chilli Crab Kueh Pie Tee, and Adam Peas Daging. Don't miss out on these delicious and lucky dishes.
But that's not all The Slice has in store for you this week. Our newsletter has a brand new look, but we'll still be bringing you all the best things to eat, drink, and do in London every week. And if you want to be the first to receive our next edition, sign up here.
Looking for more recommendations for February 1st and 2nd? Look no further, because The Slice has got you covered. Whether you're in the mood for restaurant reviews, drink deals, or a great new exhibition to visit on a rainy Saturday, we've got something for everyone.
So why not join us for a fun-filled Lunar New Year celebration? We hope to see you soon!
Happy Lunar New Year! Did you get lucky this year? The week has arrived for Lunar New Year, a holiday that is celebrated by millions of people around Asia and the rest of the world. This year is The Year of the Snake, so if you were born in a 'snake' year, 2025 could be a time of rebirth and renewal for you. Luckily, there are plenty of events happening in the capital city, right on our doorstep. This includes the opportunity to try the best Lunar New Year dishes, such as Hakkasan's snake fruit, persimmon, and avocado salad, or Mr Bao's amazing fried chicken that's even better than bossman's.

But we're not done with Veganuary just yet. We have a review of Portobello Road's Holy Carrot, a place you can go to impress your friends and loved ones with its delicious vegan dishes. If you're looking for things to do this weekend, keep reading for our handpicked recommendations for February 1st and 2nd, curated by The Slice.

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Now, onto what's happening in London this week.

1. Perfect fried chicken and amazing baos at Mr Bao
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