
It’s the Lunar New Year! To celebrate the Year of the Horse, Cornell NorCal and the Cornell Asian Alumni Association are bringing together alumni in the Bay Area for a fun dining experience. A wide variety of traditional dishes will be the backdrop for reconnecting and reminiscing about shared experiences with your fellow alumni.
The Grand Palace Restaurant is a dim sum tea house specializing in authentic Cantonese cooking. We will enjoy a pre-planned lunch menu, tea, and dessert, served family style. Other food and drinks ordered by a diner will be the responsibility of the diner.
This event is the perfect way to socialize with your new and old friends, create new memories, strengthen your bonds with Cornell, and savor the rich flavors of an exquisite lunch.
Registration ends on Thursday, February 19, so reserve your seats now!
Wear your Cornell red!
LOCATION:
Grand Palace Restaurant
359 Grand Ave. (between Maple & Linden Ave.), South SF
Phone: (650) 872-1000
COST (includes set menu, tea, all taxes, and gratuity):
$45 for Cornell NorCal dues-paying members
$55 for non-members
Due to venue requirements, no refunds on ticket purchases will be allowed. However, tickets are transferable for the same event.
TRANSPORTATION:
Parking is available one block away in the Miller Parking Garage for a small fee and street parking is available close to the restaurant. Grand Palace is a 10-minute walk from the South San Francisco Caltrain Station.
QUESTIONS? Please contact John Lin '93.
Join Cornell NorCal here, and donate here.
Event proceeds go towards operating costs and supporting Cornell students from the SF Bay Area. We are a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, and we receive no funding from Cornell University.
By registering for and/or participating in this event, you agree that you will adhere to the Cornell University guidelines in regard to COVID-19. Stay informed at covid.cornell.edu. If you are sick or showing symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home. Cornell University is not liable in the event of a COVID-19 outbreak. Attendees will participate at their own risk.