Panda-themed decor fills the space with cute pandas on pillows, dishes, and ornaments, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The environment stays comfortable and clean, with amenities like a customizable dipping sauce bar and free phone charging enhancing the experience. The place draws crowds after early evening, offering a lively yet cozy vibe.
Hot pot features a Sichuan and Chongqing fish roe soup base that is very fragrant and flavorful. Service is attentive and the interior stays clean, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Panda-themed items like plush dolls, pillows, and utensils create a playful atmosphere. Kids enjoy the special kids meal and giveaways that keep them entertained.
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The restaurant gets packed after 5:30 pm, so arrive early.
Underground parking is available, making access easier.
Each person pays $2.99 for sauce access, which is an extra cost.
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.
Staff show warmth and genuine interest in kids, answering questions kindly. They provide hot and warm water to help children warm up. Kids enjoy the ramen and other dishes offered.
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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.
Newly renovated space combines simple, clean design with Chinese-style ambient lighting for a calming atmosphere. Seating is comfortable and the environment suits small gatherings, though it can get noisy during busy dinner hours.
Dumplings stand out with thin skins and large fillings, including crab meat and shrimp varieties. The menu offers authentic Sichuan dishes like pickled cabbage crispy fish and a spicy hot pot loaded with fresh vegetables, shrimp, and pork.
Kids enjoy noodles and pancakes along with non-spicy food options. Free refills of rice noodles and fresh handmade dumplings add to the kid-friendly menu.
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The restaurant is accommodating to large parties, suitable for groups of 7 or more.
You can refill the rice noodles for free, making it a great value.
The dry hotpot is affordable and comes in a hefty amount.
Panda-themed décor creates a playful atmosphere perfect for families. Hot pot offers authentic soup bases and fresh, unique ingredients. Kids enjoy pulling noodles and ice cream, with staff singing Happy Birthday to add fun.
Hot pot features authentic soup bases including a rich butter pot bottom and shrimp paste. Ingredients stay very fresh and the menu includes trending items from China not found elsewhere.
Kids get to pull their own noodles and enjoy ice cream at the end of the meal. The place has a cute panda theme and staff sing Happy Birthday, making it welcoming for children.
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It is smart to make a reservation in advance or go during off-peak hours.
Avoid dinner time as it can get very crowded.
The price is reasonable, making it a paradise for hot pot lovers.
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.
Dragonball action figures and a giant Goku statue create a fun atmosphere for kids. Themed decor excites young anime fans and families with children and strollers find accommodations easy.
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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.
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.
Staff help calm upset kids, making it easier for families to enjoy meals. Kids enjoy the string beans and the soup dumplings here, showing clear kid-friendly appeal.
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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 kosher spot offers intimate seating with cozy indoor and outdoor areas. Kids love the popcorn poppers and potato kugel, and allergy needs are handled well. Try the crispy sesame chicken and fresh beef and broccoli with honey garlic sauce for a tasty meal.
Sesame chicken stands out with its crispy, tender texture and rich flavor. Beef and broccoli features fresh broccoli and a honey garlic sauce that complements the meat well.
Kids enjoy popcorn poppers and potato kugel here. The kitchen handles allergy accommodations well, making special food for children with dietary needs.
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The Thursday night menu includes cholent and kugel.
The establishment is primarily a take-out place but has seating options available.
La Sova offers a variety of kosher food options.
Copper hot pot offers authentic flavors in a cozy space with traditional Beijing decor. Kids enjoy free meals like chicken nuggets and fries, plus treats like shaved ice. Warm staff and a DIY sauce bar make dining fun for all ages.
Hot pot here features authentic flavors and a great setting that enhances the dining experience. The dishes consistently deliver excellent quality and satisfy cravings for traditional Chinese hot pot.
Free kids' meals include chicken nuggets and fries. Complimentary snacks and desserts like shaved ice and ice cream keep kids happy. Staff provide helpful kid-friendly service throughout.
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They have 2 people and 4 people combo specials from Mon-Fri 12-5pm.
Reservation is highly recommended.
Prepare for a long wait if you didn’t get on the wait list on the app.
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.
Kids enjoy a variety of dim sum dishes, especially lotus leaf rice and siu mai. The chicken lo mein offers a classic flavor that appeals to both children and adults.
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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 and clean dining area offers a calm and cozy atmosphere with authentic Sichuan flavors. The environment feels warm and welcoming, with spacious table arrangements and free ice cream adding to the comfort. Quiet energy suits relaxed meals, while the decor remains simple and pleasant.
Authentic Sichuan flavors shine through dishes like dry pepper chicken, dumplings in chili oil, and fish fillet in spicy broth. The food delivers strong, bold tastes with excellent service.
Staff shows friendly, accommodating behavior toward toddlers. Kids enjoy soup dumplings, lo mein, and vegetable tofu soup.
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Reservations are required for the roast duck; call in advance.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday, 11 AM to 4 PM.
Expect an 18% gratuity automatically added to your bill.
Rustic Chinese decor creates a zen tea-house vibe with traditional 古筝 music enhancing the atmosphere. The space feels warm and intimate but can become crowded and loud during busy times. A baby-friendly environment includes toys and drawing books, making it welcoming for families.
Sichuan cuisine offers just the right amount of spiciness with authentic flavors close to those in China. The Mapo Tofu features a nice chili oil film and tastes flavorful when mixed with rice.
Kindness from the front desk and staff like Miss McGee creates a welcoming atmosphere for kids. Free kid's meals add a nice touch for families celebrating events like birthdays.
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It is best to reserve seats in advance.
Dining time is limited to 90 minutes.
The restaurant gets busy towards the evening.
Spacious seating and unique Chongqing-style décor create a clean, cozy atmosphere with a campy, outdoorsy flair. Guests enjoy interactive seasoning and dessert bars, including fruit and grass jelly options. Private rooms add comfort, while amenities like mouthwash and dental floss enhance the experience.
Hot pot here offers a hands-on cooking experience with a rich mix of shrimp, tofu, and other ingredients. The flavors are strong and memorable, making it a standout for those new to this style of Chinese food.
Kids get desserts and drinks with good service. Staff show care by protecting kids near the dish cart and offering treats with a friendly smile.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure a table upon arrival.
Expect large portions, suitable for sharing between two people.
The price is reasonable at $160 for three people, including tips.
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.
Kids enjoy the tonkotsu ramen lunch special and find the food very satisfying. The menu offers options that appeal to younger tastes and appetites.
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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 features classic red interior and self-serve sauce station for customized dipping. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming despite being crowded and bright. Freshly made dumplings with soft, perfectly steamed skins create an authentic, flavorful experience.
Freshly handmade dumplings stand out here, with juicy fillings and great texture. The shrimp dumplings are especially delicious and the overall quality justifies the price.
Children enjoy three-fresh dumplings and a large piece of stewed bone meat. The menu suits kids well and the environment is comfortable for them to eat.
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All dumplings are made fresh in-house daily.
Takeout is available for a quick meal option.
Expect a wait during lunch hours on weekends.
Spacious interior with an open kitchen and Scandi design creates a modern, clean atmosphere. Music is relaxing and calming, contributing to a warm, welcoming vibe. The space feels upscale yet comfortable, with visible meal preparation adding energy.
Soup dumplings stand out with their handmade quality and rich flavor. Sichuan and Cantonese dishes offer a solid variety, including wonton soup and scallion pancakes that pair well with noodles and fried rice.
Soup dumplings get a thumbs up from picky kids. Fried rice also wins over younger diners, making it a solid spot for families with children.
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The lunch special prices at Noodle Lane are reasonable.
There are many vegan and vegetarian options.
The restaurant is open on Sundays.
Bright, clean space offers a cozy vibe with bold authentic flavors. Spicy hot pot blends Sichuan peppercorns and fresh ingredients like cauliflower and lotus root. Black fish fillet is boneless and tender, perfect for kids and adults alike.
Spicy hot pot features an authentic Sichuan and Guizhou flavor with a fragrant base stir-fried to perfection. Ingredients include cauliflower, lotus root slices, chicken wings, and sausage, offering a balanced mix with numbing Sichuan peppercorns and just the right spiciness.
Black fish fillet comes boneless and tender, making it easy for kids to eat. Both children and adults find the food delicious and satisfying.
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Parking is easy and available right at the door.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for indoor dining.
Prices are affordable compared to similar restaurants.
Modern dining space combines tasteful decor with tablet ordering and screens showing cooking videos and sports. Atmosphere stays inviting and cozy with a full bar offering craft cocktails and Asian beers. Guests enjoy a peaceful, clean environment that contrasts with the busy street outside.
Bold Szechuan flavors define the dishes here, delivering authentic and spicy tastes. The menu includes standout items like Peking duck, all offered at a great value compared to other Sichuan spots.
Kind staff give kids candy and create a welcoming vibe. The food pleases picky eaters, and the boba drinks are a hit with children. The atmosphere feels comfy and kid friendly.
Good to know
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.
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.
Staff show attentive, friendly service and handle kids' pickiness well. Children enjoy brown sugar rice cakes and tend to eat a lot, even picky eaters.
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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.
Large space with stylish decor and self-serve stations creates a comfortable setting. Atmosphere stays calm and harmonious, though loud parties can disrupt the quiet. Popular for all-you-can-eat hot pot and BBQ, attracting groups who enjoy chatting and sharing food.
All-you-can-eat hot pot features multiple bases like coconut chicken and spicy with fresh coconut meat. The menu includes barbecue skewers, crawfish, and large grilled fish. Prices stay low while service remains excellent.
Children enjoy a 50% discount and a variety of skewers that suit picky eaters. The barbecue and abalone cold salad are popular choices for kids during celebrations.
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The event costs $39.99 and includes three meals.
You can eat unlimited grilled fish at the event.
Expect low wait times compared to other hotpot places.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers a modern, clean space with a warm, inviting atmosphere and colorful decoration. The dining area is spacious and bright, creating a family-friendly environment where people relax and communicate. Staff provide attentive service, enhancing the overall welcoming vibe.
Sichuan cuisine shines with Seafood Tom Yum Soup and dumplings in spicy oil. Beef brisket mixed noodles offer a peanut-like flavor with Szechuan spice, complemented by crispy coconut lava balls as appetizers.
Staff shows attentiveness to food allergies for children. Kids enjoy the meat sauce dry powder with lots of meat sauce and chopped peanuts. Servers provide good care for families.
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The menu doesn’t say that all soups are on pork base.
The place opens after 9 pm on Sunday.
Customers can adjust the spice level of the food.
Restaurant offers antique Jiangnan decor with wood and bamboo accents creating a classic, authentic feel. Atmosphere feels elegant and warm, with traditional decorations enhancing the vibe. Dining experience includes flame-cooked dishes and a variety of mild rice wines complementing the food.
Soup dumplings stand out as a highlight, often described as the best in the area. Special dim sum dishes and authentic Sichuan boiled fish add variety and depth to the menu.
Staff go above and beyond to accommodate kids. Dishes like West Lake beef soup are popular with children. The place suits birthday celebrations well.
Good to know
Reservation is recommended so you can skip the line.
Dinner wait times regularly hit 60+ minutes, so it's advised to arrive before 6 PM.
Expect a wait due to how popular this restaurant is.
Dim sum restaurant blends Chinese and Western decor with a homey, vintage atmosphere. Soft jazz music and occasional live performances create a calming, cozy vibe. Seating options include comfortable spots for solo diners and outdoor areas, welcoming a relaxed crowd.
Dim sum comes a la carte with options like crab soup dumplings, pork shu mai, and duck dumplings served hot and fresh. Braised beef noodle soup and sautéed greens add variety, while pineapple iced tea complements the meal.
Kids enjoy the fried rice with eggs and find the pineapple fruit tea quite sweet and tasty. The food overall appeals well to children.
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The restaurant has live music most nights starting around 7pm.
The prices are expensive, with dishes like roasted pork chop costing almost $20.
There was no wait to sit on a Sunday afternoon.
Small space with an open kitchen lets diners watch chefs hand-pull noodles, creating a cozy atmosphere. Steamed manti with spiced meat and tangy yogurt sauce highlight the Chinese food offerings. Kids love the funcheza and milkshakes topped with fluffy whipped cream, making it very kid friendly.
Steamed manti come filled with spiced meat and served with a tangy yogurt sauce. Hand pulled noodles stand out for their fresh texture and dumplings offer a delicious, satisfying bite.
Kids enjoy the funcheza and kids lagman here. The milkshake with fluffy whipped cream and strawberry syrup is a favorite. Staff welcomes children and provides great service.
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The restaurant offers halal food options for all dishes.
Reservations are recommended during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM but may extend hours for late diners.
Spacious, newly renovated restaurant offers a clean and comfortable environment with bright, tidy decor. The atmosphere feels warm and inviting, creating a chill vibe perfect for casual hangouts. Self-service setup includes free desserts, enhancing the relaxed dining experience.
Spicy hot pot features a rich soup base with authentic, fresh flavors. Ma La Tang and dry hot pot options offer delicious, affordable choices with satisfying spice levels.
Food here is very kid friendly and tasty. Kids often love the flavors and find the dishes enjoyable.
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Prices are based on weight, making it affordable for all budgets.
The restaurant maintains a very clean and hygienic environment.
Diners must use plastic basins and clips from the disinfection cabinet before choosing ingredients.