Japanese restaurant offers a clean, rustic decor with a dog-friendly patio and outdoor seating by the waterfront. Atmosphere is welcoming and cozy but can get loud later in the evening. Cocktails feature unique Japanese twists, complementing a menu known for playful, well-curated flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for busy times like brunch.
Walk-in seating at the bar is available at 9 PM on Fridays.
Happy hour runs from 5-7 PM with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Parisian bistro style defines the space with rustic decor and old world charm. Atmosphere blends cozy elegance with lively, sometimes loud, energy. Outdoor seating maintains the French bistro vibe and welcomes dogs.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak times, especially if Columbia is in session.
The bottomless mimosa brunch costs $25 per hour.
The restaurant offers a fixed price menu on Christmas Eve.
Hong Kong style fast food offers a spotlessly clean and air-conditioned space for quick meals. Cantonese breakfast features authentic dim sum perfect for mornings. Roast duck shines with rich flavor in noodle soup and rice bowls, especially the roast pork combo under $13.
Good to know
Expect to wait 30-40+ minutes to receive your food.
You should order ahead because the lines are already out the door.
There is no service for dine-in; orders are placed and picked up at the counter.
Tiny layout and bustling atmosphere create a lively vibe like Hong Kong street food. Breakfast shines with roasted pork and solid options for weekend meals. Roast duck boasts crispy skin and tender meat, served with generous portions over rice or noodles.
Good to know
Portions are big enough to share.
Prices are very affordable.
If you are eating with a big group, the seating upstairs is recommended.
Modern banquet hall design blends with theater motifs and vintage family photos to create a trendy Hong Kong vibe. Bright lighting and a lively atmosphere mix with creative Chinese decor for a cool, hip dining experience. The space attracts groups seeking Cantonese seafood in a stylish, authentic setting.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand for special occasions.
Customers should bring their own dessert as the restaurant does not offer any.
Portion sizes are small, so consider sharing dishes with your group.
Modern Cantonese restaurant with a minimalistic interior and elegant design offers a cozy, chill atmosphere that feels open and clean despite some cramped seating. The space balances stylish details with comfort, attracting diners looking for a relaxed yet refined setting.
Good to know
Tipping is compulsory when dining in.
The kitchen opens at 11am, but the chef doesn't arrive until 11am.
The portions are very large.
Spacious interior with modern design and bright lighting sets a cozy mood. Early hours serve authentic HK breakfast like congee and sesame balls. Roast duck shines with crispy skin and rich flavor, featured in both soup and rice dishes.
Good to know
You order at the front and pay first before sitting down.
When your food is ready, they call your number.
The restaurant is open late until 12:30 am on Friday.
Spacious multi-level layout creates an airy atmosphere for breakfast with a relaxed upstairs bar perfect for lingering. Roast duck breast shines with a medium-rare cook and rich red wine sauce, though skin quality varies. Noise rises at peak times, balancing laid-back vibes with a sublime dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers a special menu during New York Restaurant Week.
Burgers are only available before 5 p.m. and not on the dinner menu.
Contemporary interior blends warmth with natural floral decor and offers both fine dining and casual tavern spaces. Roasted duck breast shines with crispy skin and rich sauce, paired with fresh vegetables. Breakfast delights include moist coffee cake to take home and sweet coconut meringue cake.
Good to know
Reservations are required, especially during peak times and special events.
Happy hour runs from 4pm to 6pm with $6 wine and beer and $12 cocktails.
The restaurant participates in NYC's summer restaurant week with special menus.
Dim sum restaurant offers an upscale, elegant interior with dim lighting and traditional touches that create a warm, relaxed atmosphere. The space feels larger inside than outside, featuring a bar and booths for seating. The environment stays calm and enjoyable, with no rush to leave after dining.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half off on dim sum from 4-6 PM.
Dim sum is available around 10 PM during late-night hours.
The restaurant is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.