Cozy ambiance with soft lighting and spaced seating sets a classy tone. Dim sum offers generous portions with consistent flavor, paired well with egg fried rice. Peking duck shines with high quality and pairs perfectly with scallion pancakes.
Dim sum platter offers a variety of items with generous portion sizes and consistent flavor. The egg fried rice pairs well and the overall meal provides great value and satisfaction.
Peking duck comes with high quality and a reasonable price. It pairs well with scallion pancakes and stands out as a favorite dish.
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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.
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.
Delicious dim sum offers a variety of flavorful bites. The food consistently tastes fresh and satisfying.
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.
Modern dining space offers tablet ordering and a full bar with craft cocktails and Asian beers. Dim sum shines with fresh soup dumplings and flavorful appetizers. Peking duck is juicy and tender, served with amazing pancakes and a tasty duck bone stir fry.
Fresh and perfectly crafted dim sum stands out here. Soup dumplings and appetizers deliver fantastic flavors in a convenient setting.
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.
Cozy space blends traditional Chinese elements with modern design, creating a warm and comfortable atmosphere that feels more spacious than it is. The environment suits family gatherings and relaxed meals, offering a clean and inviting setting.
Many kinds of Hong Kong-style dim sum fill the menu, known for being fragrant and not sweet. The dim sum is reasonably priced and offers an impressive variety that tastes delicious.
Crispy skin and tender meat define the Peking duck here. It pairs well with sweet noodle sauce and shredded green onions, highlighting the umami flavor of the ingredients.
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Many dishes shown on the menu are not available.
The price of $13 for 4 pieces of pan fried pork buns is too pricey.
The restaurant has delivery options through UberEats, Doordash, and Fantuan.
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.
Soup dumplings stand out as a must try with creative dim sum options and flavorful dishes. Lunch specials offer any three dim sum for $15, making it a great spot for authentic dim sum and wonton soup.
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.
Cozy, stylish decor with creative Chinese elements sets an authentic, elegant mood. Dim sum shines with solid wontons and dumplings, best ordered ahead to avoid crowds. Peking duck boasts crispy skin and fresh flavor, beautifully presented and paired well with rice wine and soup.
Wontons and dumplings deliver solid dim sum flavors that satisfy cravings. Ordering ahead helps manage busier times, especially on holidays. Fruit smoothies pair well with the dishes.
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.
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.
Freshness stands out with well-prepared dim sum that tastes delicious. Every dish shows careful preparation and flavorful ingredients.
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.
Elegant interior reflects Chinese culture with modern decor and a quiet, relaxing ambiance. Space feels cozy and tidy, often calm like a library. Offers authentic dim sum and well-priced meals in a peaceful setting.
Offers a wide range of authentic dim sum with many tasty options. The hakao steamed crystal shrimp stands out for its soft, delicious texture.
Peking duck here stands out for its rich flavor and crispy skin. It consistently delivers a solid, satisfying taste.
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Happy Hour is available during the week but not on the weekend.
The happy hour offers Sauvignon Blanc for only $8.
There is a 3% charge for using a credit card.
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.
Authentic flavors and a diverse menu define the dim sum here. The vegetarian dim sum platter offers a great variety of light, flavorful dumplings that are perfectly steamed.
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.
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.
Dim sum here features a beautiful presentation and a variety of flavors that stand out. The assorted dim sum platter pairs well with clay pot rice, creating a satisfying meal.
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.
Restaurant offers authentic Shanghai cuisine with a bright, elegant interior that feels like a museum of local dishes. Atmosphere is colorful and lively, resembling a fun party with a welcoming vibe. Seating is ample but can feel tight and modest, focusing more on food than flashy decor.
Authentic Shanghainese dim sum shines here with excellent soup dumplings, rice cakes, and noodles. Prices stay affordable while the taste remains absolutely delectable and consistently excellent.
Juicy duck meat and sweet sauce fill the Peking duck buns served through a street-facing window. A half Peking duck comes with soup dumplings, making for a satisfying meal.
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The restaurant only accepts cash, Venmo, and Zelle for payments.
Spend $10 or more to receive a free bun or dumpling.
Dine-in customers may receive free soup dumplings as a promotion.
Small dining space blends modern and traditional design with dark chinoiserie decor and vintage-inspired touches. Atmosphere feels warm and elegant with live jazz music enhancing the experience. Guests find seating comfortable and service attentive, creating a cozy yet refined vibe.
Creative dishes stand out with a unique take on dim sum. Soup dumplings and spring dim sum taste very good, though the dumpling skins could be thinner for more authenticity.
Peking Duck appears in a Bao that stands out as a highlight. It pairs well with dishes like Tai Chi Fried Rice and Abalone in Szechuan oil.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand during the soft opening.
The restaurant currently offers a limited dim sum menu during its soft opening.
Expect to pay around $120 for two drinks, two entrees, and an appetizer.
Small dining space features minimal and elegant oriental design with soft lighting and a modern, sexy vibe. Noise level runs high, making conversations difficult amid crowded seating. Music blends EDM beats with traditional elements, creating a unique atmosphere.
Dim sum platter offers a variety of intriguing options with spot on flavors. Scallion pancake with duck and dan dan noodles complement the delicious dim sum well.
Brown sugar glazed Peking duck features crispy skin and tender, juicy meat with a complementary sauce. The skin is separated from the duck and is surprisingly thin, making it a standout dish here.
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Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
The wait for a table of four can be up to 1 hour and 40 minutes.
Expect to pay around $70 per person for a meal.
Small, cramped space with shared tables creates a close, bustling environment. Atmosphere feels like a Shanghai dumpling joint with authentic decor and a behind-the-scenes movie playing on the wall. Noise level rises when crowded, making it lively but tight.
Offers a great selection of dim sum and steamed buns with a limited but perfect variety. Soup dumplings stand out as very good, and the overall dim sum quality surpasses the noodles.
Peking duck buns come warm, sweet, and tender with a heart that is sweet but not greasy. The duck itself is incredibly flavorful and juicy, paired well with caramelized onion in some versions.
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They only accept payments in cash.
A 15% service fee is included in the bill.
You have to queue outside during busy hours.
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.
Dim sum features mushroom bao, wagyu beef mille-feuille, and hutong prawn roll. Dishes like bak kut teh xiaolongbaos and Peking duck add variety. The food tastes sublime and delicious.
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.
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.
Truffle dim sum stands out with rich flavor. The menu includes duck dishes and other main courses alongside very good dim sum.
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.
Spacious interior with dog-friendly seating suits groups and lively vibes. Dim sum shines with delicately steamed dumplings and a spicy ma-la trio. Peking duck is crispy and juicy, served with pancakes and hoisin sauce for a flavorful bite.
Delicately steamed dumplings with flavorful fillings stand out in the dim sum selection. The ma-la trio adds a perfectly spiced kick, making the dim sum platter a delicious revelation.
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.
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.
Pork pot stickers, duck sliders, and prawns stand out in the dim sum selection. The dishes come well prepared and pair nicely with drinks.
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.
Buffet restaurant offers floor-to-ceiling windows with views of Manhattan Skyline and LaGuardia Airport. Atmosphere feels bright and clean but seating is cramped and close together. Multiple stations include hibachi, sushi, and dessert areas with live cooking and custom treats.
A wide variety of dim sum dishes appear alongside seafood and sushi. The selection includes classic items like dumplings and steamed buns, fitting well into a diverse buffet lineup.
The buffet features a hand-carved Peking duck station that stands out as a highlight. The Peking duck buns are crispy and fresh, and the dish is known for its authentic regional flavor.
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Dinner starts at 5:30 PM at this buffet.
The birthday person will receive 50% off their meal.
The buffet is running a 20-year anniversary special.
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.
Dim sum features a variety of fresh, flavorful bites including excellent pork and seafood dishes like shrimp rice noodle rolls and har gow. Prices stay affordable while dishes arrive steaming hot and well proportioned.
Crispy skin and tender meat define the Peking Duck here. It comes with all the traditional accompaniments and tastes even better than in Beijing itself.
Good to know
Prepare for a long wait during dinner time.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Cash payments warrant a 9% discount.
Spacious interior with bright lighting sets a cozy mood for enjoying authentic dim sum with standout dumplings. Peking duck is light and flavorful, often paired with congee or buns. Friendly service and a quiet back room add to the welcoming vibe.
Quick dim sum spot with authentic Cantonese flavors and reasonable prices. Dumplings stand out as a highlight, served in a welcoming, friendly atmosphere.
Peking duck here is light and flavorful, often paired with congee or served in buns. Some dishes like the Peking duck noodle and appetizers stand out, though the duck in bao buns can taste more like regular duck without special sauce.
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You order at the front and pay first before sitting down.
When your food is ready, they call your number.
The restaurant is open late until 12:30 am on Friday.
Seafood restaurant offers traditional Cantonese decor with large round tables suited for groups in a busy, noisy setting. The space feels cramped and crowded, creating a lively but less intimate atmosphere. Dim sum service on weekends highlights classic dishes in a historic environment.
Classic dim sum comes in small, hot batches with a good selection at fair prices. The dishes stay fresh and flavorful, making it a solid spot for traditional dim sum.
Whole roasted duck comes out perfectly crisp with tender, juicy meat. It arrives with spring pancakes, cucumbers, and hoisin sauce that blend well when wrapped together.
Good to know
Dim sum is only served at certain times, not all day.
Go early to avoid long lines, especially for dinner.
Paying with cash gives you a 7% discount on your bill.
Dim sum restaurant offers a cozy, modern interior with beautiful chandeliers and a quiet outdoor courtyard. The space includes a large glass window into the kitchen, letting diners watch dumplings being made. Atmosphere feels inviting and stylish, with well-lit, clean surroundings.
Offers a great variety of dim sum with a semi-traditional and authentic feel. Dumplings and soup dumplings stand out as amazing options.
Generous portions of crispy duck skin and tender meat define the Peking duck here. Variations include mini buns and a sandwich with cucumber, scallions, and hoisin sauce, all delivering solid flavor.
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The restaurant gets busy during peak hours, so arriving early is advisable.
There is a fee for using a credit card.
There is a 4% credit card surcharge.
Casual Chinese restaurant with shared table seating and a festive, hectic atmosphere marked by frequent birthday celebrations. Indoor space feels crowded and overwhelming, while outdoor seating offers well-heated comfort. Decor is minimal and worn, reflecting a simple, family-style setup.
Fresh dim sum offers a wide variety that pairs well with meat dishes. The triple flavor wonton soup stands out, and arriving early helps secure the best dimsums and rice rolls.
Peking duck comes wrapped in fluffy baos instead of thin crepes, balancing crispy skin with meat. It serves as a popular choice alongside dishes like wonton soup and sautéed green beans.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially during weekends.
Expect a lively atmosphere with frequent birthday celebrations and events.
The restaurant allows guests to bring their own wine without a corkage fee.
Sleek modern interior combines upscale decor with intimate and banquet-style seating. Atmosphere feels laid back and spacious, offering a tranquil alternative to typical Chinatown restaurants. Advanced amenities and beautiful sculptures add to a sophisticated vibe.
Dim sum offerings include a platter that some find forgettable and lacking in vegetarian options.
Peking duck stands out with its great flavor and quality. It pairs well with other dishes like steamed crab and offers a solid taste of Cantonese and Sichuan cuisines.
Good to know
Reservations can only be made by email, not by phone.
The Jia Yan tasting menu costs 138 per person with a minimum of two people.
If we didn’t vacate by 7:00 PM, our reservation would be canceled immediately.