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Activities for Groups

  • Birthday Celebrations
  • Family Reunions
  • Working Team Meetings
  • Farewells


We invite you to consider the Tin Jo for that special lunch or dinner with clients,
work colleagues, friends or family.

We have:
the cozy private Japanese courtyard with a table for up to 8 people;

Japanese Hall, up to 20 people;
Indian Hall, newly remodeled, up to 40 people

Bamboo Salon newly built especially for events up to 80 people;
a full-service bar in the lounge balcony.

We can design a custom menu to your taste.

A sample menu for groups

Beverages

Cold Tea Tin Jo Lemon-basil, ginger-lemongrass, jasmine, passion fruit, tamarind-mint.


Tickets
(Served both individually)

Yam Woon Sen
noodle salad with herbs and shrimp.

Samosas
vegetarian dumplings with tamarind sauce. Dishes

Entrees
These dishes are served in sets to be shared among all.

So may all taste of various dishes in a festive atmosphere.

Indian Fish Curry

yogurt based with tomatoes and onions in a mixture of species of garam masala.

Kung Pao Chicken
with cashew nuts in taro basket


Sauteed Vegetables with Tofu


Dessert

Banana Tempura with Ice Cream

from $ 30 per person depending on the menu you choose

includes 10% gratuity and 13% sales tax


from $ 35 per person depending on the menu you choose
with Wine or Beer

includes 10% gratuity and 13% sales tax

We also have a wide selection of champagnes and spirits.

Please call Johnny at 2221-7605,
Our service manager to help you design a menu that fits your desires and preferences.

To see our full menu, please click here


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