Asian fusion restaurant combines elegant atmosphere with cozy, welcoming vibe and carefully curated décor featuring animal-patterned floor tiles. The space feels refined yet relaxed, suitable for both casual nights and special occasions. Music selection adds to the warm, attentive environment.
Offers authentic Sichuan spice with dishes like Ma Po Tofu featuring a tingly balance of Szechuan peppercorns. Known for Kung Pao chicken, twice cooked pork, and a special eel cake roll.
Sushi here stands out for its super fresh sashimi and consistently magical quality. Every piece feels carefully crafted, making it a solid spot for anyone who loves authentic sushi experiences.
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Lunch specials are available daily with various options.
Dinner features a 3 rolls for $25 special.
Takeout packaging is elegant and thoughtful, enhancing the experience.
Airy, modern space with spacious seating and cute decor creates a cozy family feel. Atmosphere stays relaxed and well lit, blending cleanliness with inviting warmth. Music features a mix of 80's songs, adding to the comfortable vibe.
Dim sum matches the quality found in Hong Kong with standout items like soup dumplings and shrimp and pork dumplings. Veggie spring rolls, scallion pancakes, and spicy rice noodles add variety to the menu.
Ramen stands out with unique twists and a vegetarian option. The menu also features Chicken Katsu curry and spicy miso ramen, both highly flavorful.
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The restaurant is located just behind Times Square.
The prices are reasonable and not expensive.
The restaurant is clean and well kept.
Asian restaurant offers beautiful decor and a cozy, chill atmosphere with quick service that suits solo dining. The menu features authentic, spicy dishes like mala noodles and soup dumplings, with options to customize heat levels. Portions are generous, and the space feels welcoming and easygoing.
Soup dumplings come in pork and chicken, served piping hot and packed with flavor. Xiao Long Bao and crystal shrimp dumplings stand out alongside tasty noodles and a dim sum platter.
Ramen here features a fiery, authentic broth with tender noodles and options like tonkotsu and miso bases. Dumplings include pork xiaolongbao and vegetable gyoza, while appetizers like savory Takoyaki add variety.
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The boba and tea menu is only available at the cashier.
They provide chili oil on the side for customizing spiciness.
The takeout packaging may spill soup if not handled carefully.
Spacious interior with private booths and an open kitchen creates a cozy, intimate setting. Warm lighting, wood and brick decor, and authentic Himalayan murals set a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Music adds a lively yet unobtrusive vibe, making conversations easy.
Soup dumplings stand out with a rich, delicate flavor that surpasses many Chinatown options. The Dan Dan Noodles offer a spicy, satisfying bite, paired well with crispy, creamy crab rangoon that has a subtle seafood kick.
Ramen here features a deeply flavoured broth with standout options like curry ramen and spicy tonkotsu. The menu includes good choices like Shio Ramen and Beef Momo, with ramen eggs adding to the experience.
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Lunch specials at Ramen Thukpa come with a free appetizer.
The prices are very reasonable for NYC.
The ramen soup has limited non pork options.
Small dining area with only four tables creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Quiet environment features mild old jazz music and a family-run vibe that feels warm and welcoming. Seating is comfortable but limited, making it ideal for quiet meals rather than large groups.
Fresh dumplings and scallion pancakes stand out with strong flavors and great texture. Dim sum and sushi offer a solid variety, including tasty steamed veggie dumplings and pork ramen.
Ramen and sushi stand out for freshness and flavor with pork ramen and shrimp tempura rolls noted as highlights. Small and local, the spot offers wholesome, affordable Japanese dishes including dumplings and sweet potato tempura rolls.
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Take-out is recommended due to the limited seating.
The restaurant closes at 1am.
This is the only place open in the area until 1 AM.
Small cafe offers fresh mochi donuts and affordable wonton soup with milk tea. Clean, organized space near transit creates a relaxing atmosphere. Menu includes pork fried dumplings and dan dan noodles with consistent quality.
Wonton soup stands out for its quality and low price, often paired with milk tea for a filling combo under $11. Dumplings like pork fried and steamed beef offer solid, tasty options alongside great dan dan noodles.
Mochi donuts stand out for their freshness and unique flavors, often surprising with their taste. The menu also features teriyaki chicken noodle soup and curry katsu, offering comforting and flavorful Japanese dishes.
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The location's proximity to the train station and LIRR makes it convenient.
Milk tea and wonton soup are available for $11, a unique offering.
The cafe maintains a clean and organized environment for a relaxing visit.
Modern, spacious dining space with large tables and a clean, bright interior creates a comfortable setting. Atmosphere feels chic and lively with good music enhancing the experience. Seating includes outlets behind seats, supporting longer visits and group gatherings.
Soup dumplings stand out with delicate wrappers and rich broth inside. The menu also features braised beef noodle soup alongside other authentic dishes.
Soup dumplings stand out with their rich filling and delicate skin. The stir-fried udon and beef udon noodles come cooked perfectly and offer satisfying flavors.
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Reservations are recommended for brunch at noon.
There’s typically a wait, so make sure you make a reservation.
The prices are very reasonable at $70 for 2.
Small space with dim lighting and gears-and-lights sculptures creates a cozy, elegant vibe. Atmosphere feels more like a takeout spot but offers relaxed seating and quiet comfort. Popular for northern Chinese noodles and has a steady flow of takeout orders.
Dumplings stand out with delicious pork and Chinese cabbage filling. Fried dumplings offer a crispy texture that impresses many. Servers often recommend these as a must-try.
Ramen stands out with tonkotsu chashu pork and Tan Tan Men with Udon noodles. The menu also features Tomato Beef Stew Noodle and dumplings, offering a solid range of Japanese dishes.
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The restaurant is currently not operational due to relocation.
The new location on 72nd is not opened yet.
The prices are affordable, around €30 per person.
Small restaurant with Dragon Ball Z theme and anime decor creates a cozy atmosphere filled with energy and excitement. Walls feature a giant Goku statue and manga to read while waiting. Space fills quickly, making reservations important for this unique spot.
Soup dumplings offer a harmonious blend of savory pork and fragrant broth. Scallion pancakes have a crispy texture and authentic flavor. Pork and chive dumplings stand out as especially flavorful.
Gyozas stand out with their exceptional flavor. Ramen offers affordable prices and variety, including a notable ramen wonton. Solid gyudon and good matcha milk tea add to the menu's appeal.
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Reservations are required to dine at the restaurant.
Expect to wait for a table, especially on weekends.
There is no public restroom for customers to use.
Open kitchen reveals clean, professional food preparation with handmade noodles and Lanzhou-style broth. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming with comfortable furniture and a spacious, well-lit layout. Guests enjoy responsive live music and a casual vibe that feels authentic and immersive.
Beef dumplings stand out with well-seasoned filling and a pan-fried texture. The spot also serves hand pulled noodles and soup dumplings that get strong mentions.
Halal ramen and udon dishes stand out here, served in a Muslim-owned setting. The menu focuses on Halal udon and Japanese ramen options.
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BEEF UP NOODLE is a unique no-tip halal place.
The food is halal.
The portions are generous and the prices are decent.
Small, quaint breakfast spot with a quiet backyard patio and old school NYC deli vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, encouraging great conversations in a casual setting. Patio space offers a laid-back outdoor experience perfect for relaxing mornings.
Scallion pancake breakfast sandwiches stand out with bacon, egg, and cheese combinations. Pork belly and spam also feature in unique, flavorful creations.
Offers Asian fusion treats like taro latte and katsu BEC alongside diner classics. The Katsu Chicken stands out, especially in the chicken katsu sandwich.
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They are open later than most breakfast spots in the area.
The restaurant offers a variety of tasty and affordable breakfast options.
Getting up later is accommodated by their later opening hours.
Restaurant blends Japanese and Mexican culture with a calm, lively atmosphere that suits date nights. Decor feels original and fun, creating a beautiful, comfortable vibe. Guests enjoy unique fusion dishes and creative cocktails with impressive presentation.
Esquite dumplings and shrimp scallop spring rolls stand out with fresh flavors. The menu features unique items like the surf & turf roll with wagyu and birria bao buns alongside crispy chorizo dumplings and a seafood tower.
Fresh and creative sushi offers just the right amount of spice and flavor. The pansita ramen stands out as a notable dish, alongside yuzo mango aquachiles and birria bao buns that add variety to the menu.
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The restaurant offers a unique fusion of Mexican and Asian cuisine.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases.
Chinese restaurant offers a cozy ambiance with soft lighting and spaced-out seating that avoids crowding. Background music blends relaxing jazz with Chinese and Cantonese songs, creating a nonchalant yet classy atmosphere. Interior features beautiful decor and a spacious layout uncommon for similar venues.
Soup dumplings stand out as especially scrumptious and highly praised. The menu also features shumai, spring rolls, Mongolian beef, and sweet and sour chicken with a fiery kick, all served with chrysanthemum tea.
Mochi ice cream stands out as a delightful dessert, especially the green tea flavor. The chicken gyoza and pork bao buns come hot and tasty, while the bento box signature platter offers a good variety to sample.
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Happy hour offers $4 beers and $5 wines from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Lunch specials provide good value, with vegetarian options available.
The restaurant is kid-friendly and suitable for family dining.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with modern decor and an impressive ceiling creates an inviting atmosphere. Guests engage in an interactive dining experience by cooking their own food at the table. A make your own sauce bar and unlimited drinks fridge add variety and convenience to the meal.
Offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot experience with a focus on seafood. Service stands out as attentive and friendly, enhancing the overall meal.
Freshness stands out with sashimi cuts like Yuzu salmon and Alaska sweet shrimp. Unlimited servings include seafood, meat, vegetables, and appetizers, plus unique items like razor clams and shrimp tempura.
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Come before 5 pm for quicker service; otherwise, expect to wait.
The restaurant has only about 6 parking spots in their lot.
They don’t take reservations, so join the waitlist online before you go.
Spacious interior with modern decor and ample lighting creates a comfortable and clean atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, suitable for groups or casual dining. Unique touches like special bowls to keep food warm and music from a flat screen TV add to the experience.
Broth features Sichuan peppercorns balancing numbing and fiery chili oil. Pickled cucumbers and spicy dumplings serve as recommended appetizers. Cold dish resembles authentic hot pot flavors from China.
Options include Ramen, 乌冬, and rice noodles, with rice noodles standing out as a favorite. Fried coconut balls offer a soft fried mochi texture with a juicy coconut tapioca filling.
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Parking is available directly in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM.
The portions are large enough to pack for a second meal the next day.
Small restaurant with cramped tables and traditional music creates a lively, noisy atmosphere where conversation is difficult. Digital queue system and complimentary green tea add convenience and hospitality. Koi fish and antique decor contribute to a unique cultural setting.
Soup dumplings stand out with delicate skins and rich broth inside. The menu features crab meat & pork soup dumplings alongside other dumplings that consistently satisfy.
Beef stir-fry udon stands out as a consistent favorite, cooked well every time. Handmade dumplings like chive dumplings, pan-fried gyoza, and shumai add variety alongside tasty soup dumplings and fried udon noodles.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for weekends and special occasions.
Expect wait times of up to 2 hours during peak hours.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups, making it suitable for celebrations.
Spacious and clean interior features dumpling-making booth visible to diners and a robot showcasing noodles at the entrance. Atmosphere ranges from modern yet cozy to occasionally loud and energetic, with a casual and friendly vibe. Seating is well spaced, accommodating walk-ins without crowding.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich, flavorful broth and tender pork filling. The food consistently impresses with amazing taste and satisfying portions.
Miso-based ramen stands out with rich flavor. The menu includes pork ramen, spicy beef ramen, and vegan ramen made on request. Dumplings and scallion pancakes add authentic sides.
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Lunch sets are available on Saturdays.
The dim sum lunch special is available.
The cost for two people is $50.
Small, narrow space with limited seating and counter-style tables creates a cozy, intimate vibe. Clean, modern design pairs with impressive wall art for a welcoming feel. Noise from the blender can disrupt the otherwise calm atmosphere.
Bao buns stand out as seriously delicious and among the most flavorful. Hot and sour soup offers a clean, vegetarian-friendly option, paired well with combo deals that include fries and fresh juice.
Bento boxes come with generous portions and include options like tofu skin and vegan fish sets. Meals are healthy, flavorful, and often paired with soup and fresh juice.
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Everything on the menu is vegan, so there’s no need to probe into ingredients.
The restaurant is located right next to the Canal Street subway station.
Seating is limited, making takeout a better option during busy hours.
Vegetarian restaurant with robotic coffee service and relaxing Lofi Jazz music creates a calm, chill vibe. Decor is adorable and well thought out, offering spots for relaxing or taking pictures. Excellent WiFi supports a peaceful environment for studying or working.
Scallion pancakes come out flaky and crisp, standing out as a favorite appetizer. General Tso Chicken offers a flavorful punch, paired well with a latte made with oat milk. Spring rolls, noodles, sesame chicken, and mushroom steak round out the menu with solid options.
Teriyaki Seitan Panini stands out with tender seitan, walnut basil pesto, and teriyaki glaze on artisan focaccia. The Plant-Based Cutlet Teriyaki comes with a creative pumpkin sauce. Matcha latte tastes rich and smooth.
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Everything on the menu is plant-based, making it easy to order without second guessing ingredients.
The kitchen is closed after 4pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
The prices at the restaurant are very reasonable for all items.
Spacious restaurant with modern decor and unique light fixtures offers a relaxed, friendly atmosphere with open kitchen views. The environment stays clean and well-lit, making it comfortable for dine-in despite being known for takeout. Spanish music adds a distinctive touch to the overall vibe.
Dumplings come with a delicious homemade sauce that also complements the spring rolls. The menu includes a variety of dishes like ramen, bento boxes, and chow mein, which stands out as a favorite.
Chicken teriyaki stands out with its moist texture and a well-balanced sauce that is neither too dry nor overpowering. Teriyaki noodles also impress with their fresh and delicious flavor, making the Japanese food here consistently excellent.
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Nana Teriyaki offers free delivery within a certain radius.
The portions at Nana Teriyaki are very generous and meals start at $10.
Expect a variety of choices on the menu, including vegetarian options.
Small, cozy Asian restaurant with an unassuming, hole-in-the-wall vibe. Offers solid takeout, reasonably priced sushi, and classic American Chinese dishes. Atmosphere feels low and quiet due to limited seating, attracting those seeking quick, affordable meals.
Dumplings stand out and often get reordered. Classic dishes like hot and sour soup, egg rolls, and sesame chicken appear regularly. The mapo tofu offers medium spice even when extra spicy is requested.
Sushi and bento boxes stand out with freshness and reasonable prices. Sashimi and lunch specials add variety, while bento boxes sometimes include thin chicken katsu.
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The restaurant serves a lunch menu with a special for $11.99 that includes a choice of soup and rice.
The restaurant offers classic NY Chinese food.
The delivery is fast.
Small sushi restaurant offers a relaxing atmosphere with fun music and a cool vibe. It stays uncrowded even during early evening hours on weekdays. Fresh, well-crafted sushi pairs with reasonable prices for quality and portion size.
Shanghai soup dumplings and shrimp dumplings stand out with rich flavors. The dim sum offers a delicious variety worth trying.
Sushi here is very fresh and well-crafted, with standout items like spicy scallop and spicy salmon rolls. Prices stay reasonable, especially with lunch specials and bento boxes offering good value.
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There is a $15 lunch special available.
The bento box special offers a good amount of food for the price.
The restaurant is not crowded even after 6:00 PM on a workday.
Hot pot restaurant with gorgeous interior design and high ceilings creates a spacious, peaceful atmosphere. Guests enjoy personalized hotpot experiences with tablet ordering and a creative sauce bar. Membership offers access to exclusive dessert carts and booths, adding a unique touch.
Offers authentic Sichuan hot pot with a buffet style that stands out in the area. Known for delivering a phenomenal hot pot experience consistently.
Wide variety of fresh sashimi and seafood is available, including oysters, salmon sashimi, and sweet shrimp. The premium package offers unlimited sashimi at an affordable price.
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The minimum charge for the candied haws event is 300 for 5 people.
It's best to call and make a reservation to avoid long wait times.
The regular all-you-can-eat option costs about $35 per person.
Indoor garden with lush greenery and natural lighting creates a peaceful atmosphere. Outdoor seating in a quiet courtyard offers a relaxing dining experience. Service includes an innovative call button system for convenience.
Soup dumplings stand out with a perfect, excellent taste that rivals well-known spots. The pho also impresses with a phenomenal flavor, making both dishes highlights of the menu.
Fresh sushi and sashimi stand out with beautiful presentation and delicate flavors. Dishes like Chirashi and avocado eel sushi offer a satisfying variety.
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Lunch specials are available daily from 11am to 3pm.
Discounts are offered from 4-7pm on weekdays.
You can press a button for service at your table.
Outdoor space features a zen garden and cozy booths that create a peaceful, tranquil atmosphere. Inside offers a vibrant cafe vibe with music and lush decor. The setting invites relaxed dining with a calm, inviting energy.
Soft, pillowy bao buns come with a variety of flavorful fillings. The Char Siu Ramen features rich broth and well-cooked noodles, while the pork dumplings are perfectly cooked with a good balance of spice.
Vegetarian ramen features rich, flavorful broth with well-cooked noodles. The menu includes vegan sushi and creative buns, rice bowls, and ramen with the right amount of hot spice.
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The restaurant is only doing takeout due to Covid restrictions.
Most menu items contain soy, which may be an issue for allergies.
Buntopia offers vegetarian and vegan options for those who don't eat meat.
Space combines a deli counter with a backroom bar featuring vinyl records and 70s/80s memorabilia. Atmosphere stays lively with classic rock music on vinyl and an old school DJ booth. Crowd enjoys controlling music and sampling soju-based cocktails alongside Korean dishes.
Korean fried chicken wings and edamame dumplings stand out with strong flavor and filling portions. The menu also includes a kimchi pancake and ramen, all cooked by the owner.
Edamame dumplings stand out with a unique flavor. The menu also features soy garlic wings and ramen, offering a solid range of Japanese-inspired dishes.
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The restaurant has a dinner menu that starts after 6pm.
They offer breakfast service.
The deli has lower prices compared to Katz's.
Neon lights and light-up signs create an underground, secret atmosphere in a narrow basement space. The vibe is fun and lively, with a casual, laid-back energy suited for small groups or dates. Authentic Chinese street-style skewers and BYOB policy add to the unique experience.
Chinese BBQ skewers stand out with authentic flavors and a spicy mala sauce made from Sichuan peppercorn and chili paste. Dishes like sweet and sour pork, lychee pork belly, and scallion pancake add variety to the menu.
Fresh milk mochi stands out with its smooth and silky texture and a sweet, crispy crumble. Skewers like lychee pork and short rib pair well with fried ramen noodles that taste like dry hot pot.
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Aroll Bar and Grill offers a free draft beer with a $100 store purchase.
There is a special offer of $10 for 100 bottles of beer (5 per visit).
The restaurant has a BYOB night where guests can bring their own alcohol.
Luxury design blends with Asian fusion decor and a stunning river view to create a cozy, relaxing atmosphere. The space feels bright and comfortable, with a mix of Japanese, Chinese, and Thai influences. Quiet energy prevails, making it a calm spot with thoughtful service and clear allergen labels.
XLB soup dumplings stand out with excellent flavor. Dim sum and chow mein offer solid, tasty options. Rice bowls and ramen add variety to the menu.
Ramen here features a rich broth and noodles with the perfect texture. The menu also includes black truffle mushroom rice and excellent soup dumplings.
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Prices are reasonable, with ramen around $20, which is great for this area.
Loong Ramen does not have its alcohol license yet.
The menu is small but offers bold flavors.