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532 Choices for Your New Year's Eve Dinner

An Olympic-themed dish is displayed on Nanshi Food Street in the northeastern port city of Tianjin on Friday, January 25, 2008.

Restaurants displayed 532 dishes at stalls along a well-known dining street in the port city of Tianjin on Friday, to entice locals to buy them for their New Year's Eve dinners.

An Olympic-themed dish is displayed on Nanshi Food Street in the northeastern port city of Tianjin on Friday, January 25, 2008.

Many famous restaurants, such as Quanjude Roasted Duck and Go Believe, or Goubuli, Steam Bun put up temporary kitchen sheds along Nanshi Food Street in the northeastern city and cooked food on the spot.

Citizens could find out information about the various meals offered by the restaurants and take photos of them. Many were partucularly drawn to several Olympic-themed dishes. They later showed their photos to the various eateries to reserve their favorite dishes.

Restaurants display 532 dishes along Nanshi Food Street in the northeastern port city of Tianjin on Friday, January 25, 2008, to entice locals to buy them for their New Year's Eve dinner.

This year, New Year's Eve falls on February 6. It is customary on this night for Chinese families to come together to eat a celebratory dinner. But in recent years, more and more Chinese have been eating deluxe New Year's Eve meals in restaurants.

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