Small, intimate space with limited seating focused around a cozy bar and outdoor tables. Atmosphere blends modern casual vibe with authentic Indian music, creating a welcoming and lively environment. Cocktails stand out alongside tapas-style Indian dishes with contemporary flavors.
Chili chicken bao buns stand out with a spicy kick. The bao buns come soft and flavorful, making them a clear highlight.
Punjabi goat curry stands out with its goaty and flavorful profile. Other dishes include creamy Grandma Goat Curry, well-seasoned Butter Chicken Loaded Fries, and a variety of chicken, fish, and paneer curries.
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The happy hour specials include $8 specialty cocktails that are regularly $17.
Reservations are recommended to dine in due to limited seating.
Happy hour runs on weekends with great food and drink deals.
Intimate booths with curtains create private dining spaces that feel like a small ramen spot in Japan. The atmosphere is cozy and beautiful, with a calm, inviting energy. Guests enjoy unique privacy while savoring authentic ramen and a selection of Japanese drinks like soju and sake.
Fluffy and tasty bao buns come with options like pork or chicken. The pork bao buns pair well in combos with ramen and Thai iced tea, offering a rich, flavorful bite.
Curry dishes feature rich pork katsu sauce and appear in both ramen and omurice forms. The curry ramen often includes toppings like tonkatsu or chashu, blending Japanese curry flavors with noodles.
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Happy hour discounts on drinks and appetizers are available, making it a great time to visit.
Lunch specials are offered alongside happy hour deals.
The restaurant accommodates large parties, making it family-friendly.
Elegant dining space features floral decor with hanging flowers and butterflies, creating a cozy yet stylish atmosphere. Covered outdoor patio with heaters offers a comfortable seating option. The vibe suits celebrations and gatherings, blending Instagram-worthy aesthetics with inviting warmth.
Bao buns come with pillow-soft bao and fillings like crispy pork belly glazed sweet and savory or shrimp. Options include Chicken Bao Buns and Organic Pork Belly Bun with a balance of textures and flavors.
Green curry stands out with rich flavor and smooth texture. The menu features green curry ramen and chef's yellow curry ramen, plus clay pot rice with curry elements.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with limited drink specials.
Reservations are recommended for birthday celebrations and large groups.
Customers typically wait about 15 minutes for a table during peak hours.
Small, cozy ramen restaurant with clean interiors and a real Japanese vibe. Atmosphere feels comfortable and friendly, enhanced by a great RnB music playlist. Seating is tight but comfortable, with options for solo diners.
Bao buns come with karaage chicken or shiitake mushrooms glazed in teriyaki sauce. They offer a flavorful combo that pairs well with other appetizers like spicy wings and gyoza.
Beef curry ramen stands out with rich flavors and tender meat. The menu also features chicken karaage curry and curry pork katsu rice, offering hearty options that satisfy Japanese curry cravings.
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They have a 'Buy One, Get One' promotion on select dishes.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm.
The price for dishes is generally not more than $20.
Thai restaurant with tropical decor and beautiful aesthetics creates a lively atmosphere filled with techno-pop music. Outdoor seating is available but heaters provide limited warmth. Drinks include tropical cocktails served in unique presentations like pineapple bowls.
Steamed bao buns come with crispy shrimp or rich duck fillings. The duck bao buns are soft and perfectly balanced, while the fried shrimp bao bun offers a flavorful crunch.
Massaman curry stands out with rich, deep flavors. Khan soi features a yellow curry that tastes phenomenal. Curry ramen comes with an option to add bone marrow for just 3 dollars.
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Lunch specials are available Monday to Friday, including a spring roll and an entree.
The restaurant gets packed quickly, so making reservations is recommended.
They do not accept Apple Pay; credit cards are preferred.
Upscale Asian restaurant offers an elegant atmosphere with stylish decor and thoughtful details like well-spaced tables and flattering lighting. The space feels calm and refined, supporting quiet conversation despite occasional loud moments. Creative food presentation and stunning cocktails add to the sophisticated vibe.
Short rib Bao features crispy apple for a sweet and fresh twist. Peking duck and black pepper beef Bao also stand out with rich flavors.
Shrimp curry stands out with its intense flavor and pairs well with vegetables that keep their taste. The curry dishes are addictive and come alongside crispy sides like scallion pancakes.
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Reservations are currently available but may fill up quickly.
The average meal cost is around $30-40 per person.
No rice is included with entrees, which is unusual for Asian cuisine.
Small space with wrap-around barstools offers views of the street and people walking by. Atmosphere blends 1920s Shanghai film vibe with jazz music and exposed brick featuring Mandarin newspaper articles. Energy feels clean and vintage, providing a calm spot away from busy city areas.
Soft bao buns burst with tender pork and stewed pork fillings. Varieties like the cumin lamb bao and pork bao sliders offer outstanding flavor and texture.
Curry dishes here feature hand-pulled noodles with options like chicken, lamb, and beef, all perfectly spiced and very flavorful. The curry stir fry with sweet potato noodles and the curry lemon pepper wings stand out as well.
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The restaurant offers gluten-free noodles and customizable spice levels.
Portion sizes are large, making it ideal for sharing or a big appetite.
Prices are reasonable, providing good value for the portion sizes.
Large space with hundreds of origami cranes hanging from the ceiling and an interior that looks into the kitchen creates a beautiful, intimate atmosphere. Karaoke and a cozy bar add lively energy, while Japanese-style cocktails and sake complement the experience. The vibe suits conversation and group gatherings alike.
Crab and pork fill the bao buns, offering a yummy taste. These buns pair well with Japanese fried chicken and sake bombs.
Curry dishes feature crispy chicken rich in flavor and savory pork Katsu that tastes rich and delectable. The curry itself is consistently very good and pairs well with rice and other sides.
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Happy hour runs all night with great drink deals.
The restaurant has a last call for orders at 3pm.
Reservations are recommended for groups of five or more.
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 come in braised tofu skin and vegan BBQ pork flavors, both tasty and satisfying. Combos include fries or hot soup, making baos the main event rather than just sides.
Bento boxes come with two vegetable sides like sesame broccoli and Japanese potato tofu curry that change daily. They include a large scoop of rice topped with tofu skin, an entree, and hot and sour soup, all for $14.
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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.
Modern decor combines with luxurious ambiance and stylish interiors to create an energetic yet intimate setting. The space offers a vibrant, upscale vibe with cozy seating and great music. Guests find the atmosphere lively and sophisticated, distinct from traditional Indian restaurants.
Bao buns come with rich, flavorful fillings like Guntur chili chicken and butter chicken. They are soft, addictive, and served in generous portions with options like keema pie and lamb shank.
Rich, flavorful Whistle Podu Mutton Curry stands out with perfectly tender meat and a traditional Hawkins pressure cooker presentation. Unique Paneer Donut Kofta in spinach curry bursts with flavor, while chicken tikka and lamb curry offer great texture and taste.
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Reservations are easy to make and recommended for dinner service.
The menu features a variety of vegetarian options and small plates.
Prices are reasonable compared to other upscale Indian restaurants.
Casual Asian restaurant with a cozy family atmosphere and trendy vibe. Indoor seating is large and varied, while outdoor areas offer quiet, covered patios. Menu features clearly labeled vegan and vegetarian options alongside popular dishes like dandan noodles and ramen.
Perfectly steamed bao buns stand out with succulent pork filling and a soft, fluffy texture. The pork bao bun pairs well with the crispy duck spring roll for a balanced bite.
Curry noodles come with rich flavor and mild spice, often served with chicken or tofu. The Khao Soi curry noodles match authentic Thai taste, and adding lime and tahini enhances the dish. Roti pairs well with tofu and peanut sauce or curry, though the peanut curry flatbread lacks strong peanut flavor.
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Menu prices may differ from those listed online, so check before ordering.
The restaurant can get very busy, so arriving early is recommended.
Parking can be tricky in Pleasantville, so plan accordingly.
Small, cozy Indian restaurant with bohemian decor and lively atmosphere. Music plays loudly, creating a vibrant but noisy environment not suited for quiet conversations. Popular brunch spot with interactive elements like a pani puri stand and unique cocktails.
Bao buns come in unique flavors like Ajwani Fish and Paneer Chilli, offering a tangy and delicious taste. The paneer bao buns and chilli baos stand out as especially flavorful and popular choices.
Dishes like Mangalorean Curry and chicken saag offer balanced spice and rich flavors. Options include Dal tadka, Dal makhni, Coconut curry shrimp, and Ajwain Fish Tikka, paired with garlic naan.
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Gratuity is already included in the bill.
They offer a bottomless option of $45 for an entree and 60 mins of unlimited mimosas.
Happy hour ends earlier than what the website states, so plan accordingly.
Small ramen restaurant offers cozy vintage atmosphere with close tables and a loud, chaotic vibe inside. Outdoor seating includes a heated, dog-friendly patio that provides a more private and comfortable experience. The space feels lively and crowded, making conversation difficult indoors but more relaxed outside.
Pastrami bao buns come in pairs and stand out for their tender, flavorful quality. Pork baos are succulent and serve as a great appetizer.
Crispy curry cauliflower stands out as a popular appetizer. The curry flavor is well-executed and enjoyable.
Good to know
Make sure to reserve ahead of time to secure your table.
You must respond within five minutes if you receive an SMS about your table.
You need all members of your party to be present to get seated.
Tiny space with an open kitchen creates a cozy atmosphere. Duck bao buns offer a savory starter that pairs well with ramen. Curry dishes feature crispy chicken and rich, flavorful broths for a satisfying meal.
Duck bao bun offers a savory, light starter with a delicious flavor. Bao buns pair well with ramen, making them a popular choice for a satisfying meal.
Curry dishes feature crispy chicken with a rich sauce and a highly developed broth. Options include curry karaage chicken donburi, curry salmon don, and shrimp tempura curry poke ball, all packed with flavor.
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Tenichi Ramen is cash only but accepts Venmo and other digital payments.
They take your name for the waitlist if the wait exceeds 10 minutes.
No credit card payments are accepted.
Small space captures authentic Japanese bar culture with gorgeous decor and graphic design. Atmosphere feels relaxing and lively, blending cozy vibes with unique cocktail menu styled like an anime comic. Crowds often form outside, reflecting its popularity and energy.
Soft shell crab and pork baos stand out with fresh, tasty buns. Veggie and chicken baos serve well as appetizers with great flavor.
Curry Ramen stands out as a must-try dish with a rich, delicious flavor. The katsu curry also delivers a satisfying taste, and newer items like sweet corn cheese add variety to the menu.
Good to know
Expect a wait of 10-15 minutes for 2 people around dinner time.
For 3-4 people, the wait can be closer to 15-25 minutes on weekends.
You should get there early if it’s a busy time.
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 and pillowy bao buns come with bold fillings like bulgogi beef, kimchi, and cheese. The oversized bunburger stands out with its flavorful mix and perfect spice balance.
Vegan salmon curry stands out with a sweet lychee coconut sauce that avoids fishy flavors. The Katsu Salmon with Thai Coconut Lychee Curry offers a rich, creamy option. About half the curry choices are vegan-friendly.
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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.
Open kitchen with chefs hand-pulling noodles creates a mesmerizing and authentic Chinese street-food vibe. Small, cozy space fills with the aroma of fresh noodles and spices, offering a calm yet busy takeout atmosphere. Regulars gather here for spicy, one-of-a-kind noodles and a warm, inviting experience.
Pork bao buns and bao sliders stand out with their rich flavors and tender texture. New appetizers like the bao sliders appear regularly, adding variety to the menu.
Curry noodles stand out with rich, bold flavors that many find exceptional. The curry stir fry and lemon pepper curry wings add variety and heat, making the curry offerings diverse and satisfying.
Good to know
Take their spice levels seriously; low or medium spice is recommended.
If you are sensitive to spicy food, choose NO SPICE noodles.
You can rely on the Handpulled Noodle for quality food that’s ready within 30 minutes.
Small, cozy ramen spot with minimalistic Japanese decor and a trendy, relaxed vibe. Atmosphere ranges from loud and lively to chill and intimate depending on seating and crowd. Known for outstanding ramen and sake, it draws a mix of diners seeking quality and ambiance.
Bao buns stand out with beef and pork fillings that earn high praise, especially the beef which many prefer. Options include impossible bao and gyoza, both noted for their strong flavors and quality.
Beef and salmon curries stand out with rich flavors and a non-spicy profile. Chicken katsu adds a crispy texture that pairs well with the curry and sticky rice.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for Friday nights.
You should book in advance due to the small size of the restaurant.
They check for vaccine cards before dining in.
Three-floor space with tiered seating and Asian-themed decor creates a calm, intimate setting. Atmosphere stays serene and peaceful, offering quiet areas for conversation. Outdoor seating adds a refreshing option on pleasant days.
Peking duck baos come cut in half for easier eating and have a tasty, rich flavor. The fried dumplings and japchae dumplings also stand out as flavorful and complement the bao well.
Curry dishes feature Curry Chicken Bibimbap served in a hot stone and a curry hot pot that adds excitement to the meal. Penang noodles come in a spicy curry and coconut broth.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
The lunch specials are $22 and offer a filling meal.
All menu items are vegan, making it easy for plant-based eaters.
Communal seating creates a casual, inviting atmosphere with a chill vibe supported by an emo playlist. The space feels warm and lively, attracting a mix of diners who appreciate vegan and vegetarian pho options alongside standout dishes like beef pho and pork belly bowls.
Short rib and pulled pork baos offer super savory fillings. Buns sometimes come out hard and stale, affecting texture.
Chicken curry stands out as a delicious and popular choice here. It pairs well with other dishes like beef pho, offering a flavorful experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to long wait times during lunch hours.
The restaurant offers gluten-free options, but customization is limited.
Expect long wait times for to-go orders during peak lunch hours.
Spacious ramen restaurant with hi-tech robot servers delivering drinks and orders. Interior blends traditional Japanese vibe with unique seating like hexagon tables and private rooms. Atmosphere feels cool and family friendly, lively with some noise in private areas.
Fluffy, crispy bao buns hold huge, tender pork belly or chicken. The pork bao bun melts in your mouth and pairs well with combo meals including drinks.
Rich, flavorful curry blends smoothly with perfectly battered tonkatsu in the ramen bowl. Ingredients come together with amazing balance and consistent quality.
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Reservations are required to secure the honeycomb seats in advance.
The restaurant does not have air conditioning, which can be uncomfortable in summer.
Every day is Ramen Day, offering special promotions.
Modern ramen restaurant offers an open kitchen and stylish décor with sleek wood and industrial touches. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, though seating includes side-by-side communal tables that encourage close proximity. Music varies but often plays loudly, influencing the overall vibe.
Soft shell crab bao stands out with its unique flavor and is often paired with hoisin and dijon mayo that elevate the taste. The bao offerings include a Tonkatsu and soft shell combo and even complementary duck tacos from the chef.
Lunch specials pair curry rice with ramen for a solid value. Options include curry ramen and chicken katsu curry ramen featuring rich pork and curry sauce over rice.
Good to know
Arriving before 5 PM allows you to get a seat right away.
The lunch special includes 1 ramen and 1 appetizer.
Making a reservation is highly suggested for dinner on a Friday evening.
Small restaurant offers an intimate, cozy atmosphere with warm lighting and minimal, cute decor. The vibe is friendly and welcoming, suited for casual lunches or quiet dinners. Attentive service complements the setting, creating a home-like feel.
Pork bao buns stand out with rich flavor and tender texture. Options include vegetarian mushroom bao and spicy pork soup dumplings, offering variety and satisfying fillings.
Curry here shines in the coconut curry soup, which pairs well with the Cantonese thin egg noodles. The curry soups offer a warm, flavorful option that complements the soup dumplings nicely.
Good to know
You will need to use the QR code to order through the website.
You can't pay with 2 cards even with two people dining in.
The restaurant does not provide high chairs.
Spacious dining area with modern design and large windows offers views of the Empire State Building. Atmosphere stays chill and fun, suited for casual meetups or dates. Both indoor and outdoor seating provide comfortable options in a clean, well-maintained setting.
Bao buns feature phenomenal textures and flavors with options like the apple pork belly that balances sweet and salty, and the Korean fried chicken bao. Vegetarian choices include a tasty eggplant bao that stands out.
Chicken Katsu Curry stands out with a rich and flavorful sauce, though the chicken pieces have become smaller over time. Vegetable curry features mostly katsu vegetables and has less sauce than expected.
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Happy hour runs every weekday from 3-6 PM with decent prices on beer and food.
Prepare for a wait during busy lunch hours, especially on weekdays.
The venue is open late, making it a good option for evening dining.
Small space with bare bones interior and wall-facing high stools creates a cozy, dim setting. Atmosphere feels lively and inviting, suited for quick meals rather than leisurely dining. Hand-pulled noodles stand out as the most delicious and satisfying feature.
Bao sliders stand out with their fried texture and a twist on typical baos, especially the cumin lamb variety. Pork baos taste good but lean salty and come at a higher price point.
Lemon pepper curry chicken wings stand out with their crispy, fresh, and flavorful profile. The menu also features curry and cumin noodles and stir fries that combine rich spices and textures.
Good to know
The restaurant charges $70 for noodles and soup.
There is no bathroom available in the restaurant.
New York State law requires that ready-to-eat food be prepared and served without bare hands.
Wide open interior hosts a long bar with great tap choices and live music that energizes the space. Atmosphere feels homey yet modern, drawing a friendly crowd who enjoy mingling and watching games on big screens. Noise level rises with the DJ and live bands, creating a vibrant, fun vibe.
Jerk chicken and chicken curry stand out as bold flavors in the bao buns. These options bring a unique twist to the usual bao experience.
Curry dishes include a generous Irish curry and a flavorful curry cauliflower. Chicken curry also appears alongside other hearty options like fish and chips.
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Karaoke nights with DJ Sean happen every Wednesday at 8pm.
The drag brunch starts at 12 PM on Sundays and features live performances.
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on weekends.
Intimate, dimly lit setting with tasteful decor and candlelit ambiance creates a cozy, romantic vibe. Live jazz music adds a soulful, balanced soundtrack without overpowering conversation. Outdoor seating offers a secluded, airy space for privacy and comfort.
Pillowy pork bao buns offer an addictive texture and flavor. Duck bao buns and panang curry bao buns also appear on the menu.
Curry dishes offer a perfect balance of sweetness and spice, especially the Penang and Massaman curries. The Massaman pairs well with tender beef rib, while the Green Curry Chicken delivers an authentic Thai flavor.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 12 PM to 8:30 PM every day.
Reservations are recommended to ensure your table is ready.
The restaurant closes at 9:30 PM.
Spacious dining area with Asian decor featuring lanterns and a lion head on the wall creates a modern Chinatown vibe. The atmosphere is loud and lively due to popularity, making conversation challenging. Lazy Susan tables facilitate sharing dishes, enhancing the communal dining experience.
Braised pork falls apart between the soft buns. Bao bread is spectacular, fluffy, and delicious.
Curry dishes include spicy chicken curry and lamb curry. The chicken curry lacks creaminess from dairy or coconut milk. Duck curries and curry chicken are also served.
Good to know
Prepare for a long wait during dinner time.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Cash payments warrant a 9% discount.
Small space with old school Malaysian home decor creates a cozy and warm atmosphere filled with friendly chatter. Outdoor seating features heat lamps and offers a chill vibe despite close tables inside. Cocktails come with unique presentations, complementing flavorful, phenomenal Malaysian dishes.
Soft bao slices come with the chili crab entree, pairing well with crispy mini crabs and tender crab meat. Fried bao offers a crispy outside and pillowy soft inside texture.
Massaman curry stands out as a great vegetarian option with rich flavors. Curry laksa offers an amazing taste that brings back memories of childhood curry tastings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as people without them were leaving due to a long wait.
There is a 90 minute cap on the table due to high bookings.
The restaurant charges a $20 cancellation fee for each person if you cancel a reservation.
Modern Indian restaurant showcases beautiful decor with a super cool cloud tile ceiling and customizable music. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and intimate to loud, fitting for date nights or girls' nights out. Indo-Chinese dishes stand out for their delicious vegetarian options and authentic flavors.
Paneer bao buns stand out with their rich flavor and are a favorite. Butter chicken bao offers a creamy, savory taste. New baos come with three different sauces enhancing their appeal.
Spicy dishes like the Thai Red Curry come with white rice and Tom Kha soup. Vegetable options include Green and Red curry and Pan Fried Noodle with Veg Curry, all with consistent piquant flavors.
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The restaurant has a B inspection grade.
The portions are big and provide great value for money.
The prices are affordable and reasonable.