Bright, modern space with a Scandinavian-inspired design creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Noise levels rise in the evening, but early dining offers a peaceful, feng shui environment. The crowd enjoys sophisticated vibes paired with clean, airy surroundings.
Cocktails show a perfect balance and reflect the bartender's passion for quality drinks. They offer refreshing flavors that pair well with dim sum.
Tender meat and crispy skin define the Whole Peking Duck served with house-made wheat pancakes, hoisin, and seasonal sauces. The duck offers the right amount of crunch and melts in your mouth, accompanied by a unique duck broth shooter.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant often denies walk-ins.
Expect longer wait times, as meals can take up to 2.5 hours to finish.
Prices are on the higher side, with minimal portions costing over $30.
Cozy, stylish decor with creative Chinese elements sets an authentic, elegant mood. Signature cocktails show perfect craftsmanship and complement meals well. Peking duck features crispy skin and fresh taste, beautifully presented and pairs nicely with rice wine.
Signature cocktails stand out with perfect craftsmanship and great quality. They pair well with meals and taste pretty good overall.
Crispy skin and fresh taste show the chef's expertise in every bite. Presentation is beautiful and the dish pairs well with rice wine and soup options.
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Reservations are recommended for weekend dining to avoid long waits.
Dining time is limited to one hour during peak hours.
A promotion offers free steamed pork soup dumplings with orders over $30 from noon to 3 pm, Monday to Friday.
Upscale modern Chinese restaurant with sleek decor and a dynamic speakeasy bar featuring a color-tracking ceiling light. Atmosphere stays calm and pleasant with cozy dining spaces and well-matched music volume. Popular for elevated Ningbo cuisine and standout dishes like soup dumplings and Peking duck.
Light citrusy cocktails offer a refreshing start. House cocktails and mocktails balance flavors well, with options like the ginger mojito standing out.
Crisp skin and tender, juicy meat define the Peking duck here. It arrives sliced perfectly with thin pancakes, hoisin sauce, cucumbers, scallions, and jalapeños for easy assembly.
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Dim sum is available on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 AM to 3 PM.
Reservations are required through Resy, not accommodating large groups.
The all-you-can-eat dim sum costs $29 per person, totaling around $40 with tax and tips.
Basement-level space with dark lighting and wood-paneled interior sets a cozy mood, accented by duck portraits. Atmosphere feels intimate and unique, with a focus on family-style dining and a varied menu. Cocktails lean toward the high-end, featuring creative ingredients like yuzu foam and scotch bubbles.
Cocktails feature a strong Asian influence with complex flavors. The Golden Yuen stands out with yuzu foam and ginger, and tequila-based drinks come out smooth. Prices run around $20 per cocktail.
Excellent flavor and texture define the Peking Duck here. It earns strong praise and invites repeat visits for its exceptional quality.
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Cocktails are around $20, and dumplings cost about $25 for four pieces.
The menu offers a variety of dishes suitable for different tastes.
Food is served family style, so individual prices may not be clear.
Asian restaurant offers an elegant atmosphere with sleek, stylish decor and window views of a park. Live jazz performances in the basement create a cool, lively vibe during dinner. The space includes circular booths and walls adorned with ancient Chinese poems, enhancing the dining experience.
Cocktails stand out with the Jade Dragon, which is perfectly crafted and beautifully presented. Drinks from the bartender offer a delightful experience and consistently great flavors.
Expertly brined with notes of cinnamon, the Peking duck comes with all the fixings. It features in a weekly supper club and pairs well with bao buns and other dishes.
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A bottle of still water costs $14.
The restaurant charges $6 for 4 extra pancakes with peking duck.
They have lots of seafood options.
Spacious interior with elegant Chinese porcelain-inspired decor creates a sophisticated and relaxing atmosphere. Open kitchen showcases chefs crafting dishes like soup dumplings, adding a sense of ceremony. Guests enjoy authentic, elevated Chinatown cuisine with bold flavors and well-made cocktails.
Cocktails feature baijiu-based options and a Lavender Gin mix. Drinks come out well made in a stylish, atmospheric setting.
Crispy skin and tender meat define the Peking duck here, served with warm, soft crepes for wrapping. Every bite balances fat and meat perfectly, making it a standout dish with traditional accompaniments.
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It is worth booking ahead to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
You can walk in for dim sum and Peking duck without a reservation.
Order salted chicken in advance, as it takes over 30 minutes to prepare.
Contemporary space with Sichuan-style decoration offers a warm vibe. Asian inspired cocktails shine with grapefruit notes, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Peking duck features rich flavor and crisp skin, pairing well with braised pork belly and truffle shrimp dumplings.
Asian inspired cocktails stand out with grapefruit flavor and thoughtful preparation. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options are delicious and popular.
Peking duck stands out with its rich flavor and crisp skin. It pairs well with dishes like braised pork belly and truffle shrimp dumplings for a memorable meal.
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Reservations are required at least two hours in advance for dining.
The restaurant has a strict 90-minute time limit for dining.
Lunar charges a 20% mandatory tip for groups of 6 or more.
Spacious dining area with floor-to-ceiling windows and elegant decor creates a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The vibe suits both groups and solo diners, offering a quiet, cozy environment. Attention to visual details and modern patio seating add to the comfortable, upscale feel.
A recently opened bar serves sweet and refreshing cocktails like the Lucy Liu. Cocktails pair well with dishes such as Peking duck and complement the Asian dim sum menu.
Roasted Peking duck comes out crispy and flavorful. It pairs well with their new cocktails and tiny pan-fried dumplings. This dish is a must-order for satisfying a Peking duck craving.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6 PM with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The lunch special offers any three dim sum for only $15.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect a wait during peak hours.
Modern dining space offers a cozy atmosphere with craft cocktails like the butterfly effect gin. Juicy Peking duck shines with tender meat and flavorful sides. Tablet ordering and screens add a tech touch to this peaceful, clean spot.
Craft cocktails stand out with beautiful presentation and unique flavors. The butterfly effect gin cocktail offers a delicious twist among the specialty drinks.
Juicy and flavorful Peking duck comes with an amazing pancake and an extra dish of duck bone stir fried with salt, pepper, and onions. The duck is tender and pairs well with soup dumplings and sesame noodles.
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They have a grand opening offer of free steam dumplings if you spend over $30.
They offer a free chicken dish if you spend over $60.
You can switch to fried rice for a dollar with the lunch special.
Mandarin restaurant offers table-side Peking duck presentation and a quiet, elegant atmosphere with majestic interior design. The space feels crowded and cold, with cramped seating and mismatched decor. Staff roles appear flexible, creating a somewhat chaotic but attentive environment.
Baijiu cocktails stand out, especially the strawberry version. Recommendations come from knowledgeable staff, and drinks pair well with meals.
Perfectly roasted with crispy skin and tender meat, the Peking Duck stands out for its authentic flavor. The duck is available by pre-order, ensuring a fresh and delicious experience.
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The restaurant charges a $250 reservation fee for dining.
Dress code requires men to wear pants; shorts are not allowed.
Expect small portion sizes relative to the high prices.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a retro-futuristic design with dark, elegant lighting and plush seating that creates a romantic and modern atmosphere. Music playlist enhances the vibe, making it suitable for intimate dinners or group outings. The space feels like a hidden gem with meticulous attention to detail in decor and service.
Cocktails feature unique flavors and are well-made. A standout is the bijou-based cocktail previewed by the owners.
Delicate Peking duck skin pairs with tender, flavorful meat. Portions suit sharing, making it a standout dish alongside other favorites like char siu and shrimp toast.
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The restaurant offers a special Lunar New Year 8-course pre-fix event with unique tastings.
Reservations are required for the Lunar New Year event due to limited seating.
Expect a packed house during special events like Lunar New Year.
Dim sum restaurant offers a flaming Peking duck show that draws attention with tableside fire presentation. The space features exquisite decor and a rooftop, combining a Western-style bar with Asian dining. Atmosphere varies from loud and lively with a DJ to moments of quiet, creating a dynamic vibe.
Cocktails feature unique infusions like Peking duck fat and classic options such as the Lucky Daiquiri and Hong Kong Mule. Happy hour offers $12 drinks with well balanced, tasty flavors.
The Peking duck comes out on a trolley and gets lit on fire for a dramatic presentation. It serves in three ways: wraps, smoked slices, and duck soup, making for an exceptional course in the city.
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Reservations are required for the flaming roast duck, which takes an hour to prepare.
Happy hour offers $9 drinks and $2 appetizers after work.
The cost for a whole Peking duck is $88, a good value for NYC.
Elegant interior channels old Hong Kong opulence with a modern touch, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere ideal for dates or family meals. A Baijiu Apothecary Bar offers uniquely crafted cocktails alongside a private dining room for larger groups or celebrations.
Creativity stands out with inventive baijiu cocktails and a red sorghum sling that shows solid execution. Cocktails here mix traditional and unique flavors with clear attention to detail.
Peking duck offers perfect crispness with moist meat and fatty skin. Half-size portions cost $50 but may not feel worth the price.
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Making a reservation is highly recommended for dinner on the weekend.
Expect long wait times during peak evening hours.
Customers with reservations are told they can only eat for 60 minutes if someone is waiting for the table.
Modern Chinese restaurant with elegant yet welcoming décor and soft lighting creates a relaxed atmosphere suited for couples and business banquets. Spacious, comfortable seating offers privacy while maintaining a lively vibe. Live music on weekend evenings adds a cozy, romantic touch.
Menu features interesting cocktails alongside wine. Drinks serve well and invite return visits to try more with friends and family.
Peking duck here stands out for its southern Chinese style roasting and strong flavor. Presentation is solid, and the duck pairs well with duck soup and smoked pork neck meat.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially during busy times.
Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday before 6:30 PM with drink specials.
Complimentary mooncakes are offered during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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.
Cocktails come out prepared to perfection with a lychee flavored Tangtini standing out. Drinks cost around $18 and look stunning.
Juicy, tender meat with crispy skin defines the Peking duck here. It comes with unique buns and offers an authentic taste at a reasonable price.
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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.
Spacious interior with dog-friendly seating suits groups and lively vibes. Cocktails boast authentic Chinese flavors and excellent service. Peking duck is crispy and juicy, paired with pancakes and hoisin sauce for rich taste.
Authentic Chinese flavors shape the cocktail menu with a well thought out beverage list that tempts trying everything. Cocktails come with excellent service and deliver dangerously good taste.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the Peking duck comes with pancakes and hoisin sauce. It stays moist and flavorful throughout.
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Happy hour runs until 7 pm during the week with food and drink specials.
Lunch specials are available and offer good value.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up after 6 PM.
Vintage Chinese decor creates an elegant old Shanghai vibe with soft, dim lighting that soothes and transports. Private and semi-private rooms accommodate large parties and celebrations comfortably. A full bar downstairs offers unique, well-crafted Baijiu cocktails alongside a lively, busy atmosphere.
Cocktails here stand out for their authentic flavors and attentive service that guides great choices. The red sorghum baijiu cocktail is a notable example of their creative offerings.
Perfectly cooked Peking duck comes with a full plate for making wraps. The dish offers a fun spin on tradition and pairs well with a mala dry pot.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
The restaurant has a 1.5 hour limit on dining time.
Customers must finish their meal before 7:00 PM on Saturday nights to be seated.
Spacious interior features modern decor, classy arches, and cool jazz music creating a warm and welcoming vibe. Generous seating and private rooms accommodate large groups comfortably. Atmosphere suits both casual dining and special occasions with a clean, contemporary style.
Cocktails feature unique flavors and inventive mixes not found elsewhere. The selection pairs well with food, and prices stay reasonable.
Whole Peking Duck comes with crispy skin and very tender meat. It often impresses with its rich flavor and sometimes is available at a discounted price.
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Reservations are recommended to secure a table.
The last call for seating is at 8:30 PM on Sundays.
The weekend brunch deal is $12.95.
Elegant space blends modern and traditional Chinese decor with a comfortable, clean atmosphere. Background music adds to the pleasant vibe, while a full service bar offers crafted cocktails and wine. Signature dishes like Peking duck and steamed dumplings complement the refined setting.
Cocktails come in a variety of creative options that are well-balanced and refreshing. The drink menu pairs well with the Chinese food served.
Crispy skin and rich, delicious flavors define the Peking Duck here. The dish comes with wet wipes and plastic gloves to keep hands clean, and the duck pairs well with flavorful, tender noodles.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating availability.
Expect a price of around $50 per person for a meal.
Credit cards are accepted, but check if Amex is usable due to billing issues.
Small, elegant Chinese restaurant with an old school style and ornate décor. Atmosphere is loud and crowded, with tables close together and a friendly vibe that suits families. A small bar offers cocktails before dining.
Cocktails stand out with Michael's special Mai Tai and consistently fabulous flavors. Service and atmosphere complement the top-quality drinks.
Tableside preparation highlights the Peking duck with crispy skin and tender meat. It arrives quickly alongside other dishes like fried rice and dumplings.
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Valet parking is the only parking option available.
Expect to wait 45 minutes to an hour if you arrive without a reservation.
The restaurant does not accept reservations.
Sleek interiors blend Art Deco style with Shanghai and New York influences, creating a stylish, futuristic vibe. Live jazz and a chilled bar atmosphere add to the sophisticated energy. Signature cocktails and a flaming Peking duck presentation highlight the experience.
Cocktails here stand out for their Instagrammable presentation and great taste crafted by Henry and Mat. The bar area offers soft lighting and perfect music, enhancing the cocktail experience.
Peking Duck here stands out for its crispy skin and tender meat, rivaling or surpassing versions found in China. It consistently impresses as a must-have dish with rich flavor and perfect preparation.
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Reservations are a must, with a cancellation fee for late cancellations.
The Emperor Dinner Menu is available for a set price of $65.
Happy hour offers BOGO martinis, but the second one is charged initially.
Dimly lit space with cozy booths and red accents creates a speakeasy vibe that feels relaxed and romantic. Busy but not loud, it attracts groups for family gatherings or nights out. Stylish interior contrasts with a tiny, less comfortable bar area, while outside seating offers an expansive option.
Cocktails feature a great baijiu cocktail and a Baijiu Vesper that stand out. The list pairs well with wine and complements the food nicely.
Signature Peking duck stands out with rich flavor and crisp skin. It ranks among the most memorable versions, even compared to many in Manhattan.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival Dinner features a variety of menu items.
Reservations are recommended for special events like the Mid-Autumn Festival Dinner.
The kitchen closes early, so plan to arrive before closing time.
Small interior with loud, lively atmosphere and authentic vibe creates a bustling dining experience. Space includes undercover outdoor seating and a karaoke room for groups. Decor blends clean, high-end touches with a cozy, somewhat cramped layout.
Cocktails feature a cocktail menu with delicious mixed drinks like the green tree balls and lychee fruit cocktail.
Juicy Peking duck gets carved and served at the table with bao buns, scallions, and a nice sauce. The skin comes on bao for a crunchy, flavorful bite.
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Happy Hour is from 3 PM to 5 PM with 50% off food.
Reservations are recommended for groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant charges a 3.5% convenience fee for credit card payments.
Narrow space with cramped tables and farmhouse wooden decor creates a grounded, farm-to-table vibe. Atmosphere is loud and energetic, often making conversation difficult. Cocktails stand out as delicious and creative, complementing the lively setting.
House cocktails impress with balanced flavors and careful preparation. The margarita stands out as a delicious choice among the offerings.
Peking duck here offers excellent flavor with a great experience. It comes with sesame peanut sauce, cranberry sauce, and hoisin that complement it well.
Good to know
Make sure you reserve for the Peking duck first.
You have to pre-order the duck.
The price for four very small dishes and two drinks was $155, excluding tax and tip.
Elegant space features tasteful floral decor and spacious table arrangements that create a calm, intimate atmosphere. Lighting supports a sophisticated vibe suitable for quiet dinners or celebrations. The bar offers high-end cocktails including Louis XIII cognac, adding to the upscale experience.
Cocktails stand out with great flavors and a delightful variety. Bartenders like Rodrigo and Daniel craft drinks such as the Lady Lichee cocktail with skill and care.
Beautifully roasted and melt-in-your-mouth tender, the Peking duck comes in an artistic presentation inside a golden birdcage. It offers an authentic and exquisite taste, cooked to perfection with flavorful richness.
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The restaurant offers both traditional and fusion style dishes.
Large dining space features candles and chandeliers with a dark, loud atmosphere resembling a nightclub. House music and a live DJ create a vibrant energy, while an upstairs room offers a quieter, cozy setting for conversation.
Signature cocktails start the meal with balanced flavors and a thoughtful mix. Alcohol-free options come refreshing and well-crafted.
Peking duck stands out with its beautiful presentation and rich flavor. The menu includes a Peking duck salad and options for two, all consistently excellent.
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Booking is essential, especially for large groups.
Making an early reservation is highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
Buddakan offers a unique Dragon show during special events.
Basement setting features an open layout with a giant panda statue and a live DJ playing classic R&B and hip-hop at a balanced volume. Atmosphere blends classy and electric vibes, though dress code adherence varies. Cocktail offerings include well-crafted signature drinks with balanced flavors.
Philipptini, white pearl sangria, and lychee cocktail stand out for their quality. Cocktails consistently match the high standard of service and food.
Peking duck arrives after a long wait and often lukewarm, with a taste that suggests reheating rather than fresh roasting. Some find it delicious and incredible, while others notice a funny flavor.
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Dragon Hour takes place Monday through Friday, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm.
Expect a sensory experience during Dragon Hour with special food and drink pairings.
Reservations are recommended for the luxury dinner experience to ensure availability.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a stylish space with tasteful decor, soft lighting, and plush seating. Loud music and a live DJ create an electric atmosphere that shifts into a club vibe late at night. Guests often dress up, and the environment suits date nights and social occasions.
Creative mixes stand out with unique flavors and balanced taste. Cocktails consistently deliver a delicious experience.
Carved table-side with precision and flair, the Peking duck stands out as a delicious dish. It pairs well with other items like the dim sum sampler and triple pork fried rice.
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Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy dining hours.
Tourists must present a physical passport to order alcohol; no photo IDs accepted.