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We asked you to name the best establishments in the city and we received hundreds of responses

Chinese New Year is just around the corner and as we continue to build up to the planned programme of local celebrations the Liverpool ECHO will be crowning the best Chinese takeaway and restaurant in our region. We recently shared a survey with our readers , asking them to name their favourite restaurant or takeaway in the city - and we were overwhelmed by the response. Hundreds of people got in touch to share their favourites, as well as naming the best dish to order in every establishment.

Last year, the Year of the Dragon, Liverpool’s Chinatown became a festival of sound and confetti with a packed programme of free events for everyone to enjoy. Landmarks throughout the region, such as Sefton Park Palm House, the Royal Liver Building and Liverpool Town Hall, have been known to light up in red to signify good fortune.

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