Tin Drum Asiacafé is bringing back a guest favorite and pairing it with two new dishes.
November 10, 2015
Tin Drum Asiacafé announced the launch of its "Drunken Love" promotion. Available from Nov. 9 through Jan. 31, 2016, Tin Drum is bringing back a guest favorite and pairing it with two new dishes, according to a company press release.
"It's been a great year for innovation at Tin Drum, and we're excited to end 2015 by bringing back a fan favorite and introducing our guests to two new menu items," said Kirk Biondi, Tin Drum corporate chef. "The holidays are a time to share with friends and family, and we made it a point to create an inviting atmosphere where our guests can do just that while treating themselves to foods and flavors they may not have tried before."
The Drunken Noodle Bowl is making its comeback. Made with lemongrass chicken, rice noodles, broccoli, baby corn, red peppers, basil and scallions, the Drunken Noodles are stir fried in drunken sauce and finished with a jalapeno drizzle, the release stated.
Additionally, for the first time Tin Drum patrons will be introduced to two new dishes:
Tin Drum also is giving away free entrée cards for every $25 in gift certificates purchased and a variety of promotional discounts and meal deals, including Fortune Fridays, where customers may purchase a Drunken Noodle Bowl and a fountain drink for $7, and Monday text message offers that will be sent to text club members at 10 a.m. each week, the release stated.
As well, Tin Drum is launching a social-media contest. One winner will receive a free catered holiday party for their workplace. With entries open Nov. 9 through Dec. 11, the "Show Us How You Noodle" contest poses the question: "Do you slice, swirl or slurp?"
Fans are encouraged to post photos to Facebook, Twitter and/or Instagram showing how they eat their noodles, using the hashtag #DrunkenNoodle. A winner will be announced on Dec. 11 and can arrange their complimentary catering for anytime during the week of Dec. 14.
Tin Drum Asiacafé has 12 locations in Atlanta and one in Tampa.