Ornate space blends traditional Beijing decor with modern design for an upscale vibe. Private rooms with rotating tables create a quiet, spacious setting perfect for groups. Authentic Peking Duck ranks among the best in the US, while a kite-themed atmosphere adds unique charm.
Atmosphere features a kite theme throughout. Many other interesting selections appear on the menu.
Authentic flavor stands out in the Peking Duck here. It ranks among the best in New York and even the US, offering a truly divine taste.
Good to know
The restaurant's last call is at 21:30.
Birthday guests receive a small free dessert and birthday songs from the restaurant crew.
A reservation for 8 requires ordering up to $488 of food without counting tips and taxes.
Contemporary space with Sichuan-style decoration offers a warm, clean atmosphere. Peking duck shines with rich flavor and crisp skin, paired well with braised pork belly. Menu features interesting flavor combinations like black sesame rice balls, making dining memorable.
Many dishes feature interesting flavor combinations like black sesame glutinous rice balls and sour cabbage fried tang tuan. The menu names and interior designs also stand out as quite interesting.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
The menu features unique flavor combinations like a cocktail with Sichuan pepper that creates a numbing sensation and desserts such as tiramisu with Hong Kong milk tea and a mala chocolate cake blending spiciness with sweetness.
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.
Tangsuyuk comes with dragon fruit and blueberries, a unique twist. The cabbage onion relish has an anise flavor. Avocado shrimp offers a more avocado-ey take on walnut shrimp.
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.
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.
The menu offers a wide range of interesting dishes with unique flavors. Baiju cocktails stand out as strong and intriguing.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
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.
Cozy ambiance with soft lighting and spaced seating sets a relaxed mood. Unique flavors shine in the dim sum sampler with nine distinct choices. Peking duck impresses with quality and pairs well with scallion pancakes, making it a standout dish.
Foods offer unique taste and the dim sum sampler presents a fresh, interesting flavor profile. The dim sum box includes nine distinct choices with varied appeal.
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.
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.
Baijiu cocktails and the Baijiu flight offer unique flavors that stand out. Vegetarian options and the dessert provide interesting variety.
Peking duck offers perfect crispness with moist meat and fatty skin. Half-size portions cost $50 but may not feel worth the price.
Good to know
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.
Spacious interior with dog-friendly seating suits groups well. Peking duck is crispy and juicy, served with pancakes and hoisin sauce. Creative cocktails and unique SzeChuan-Mala dishes make dining vibrant and lively.
Menu blends SzeChuan and Mala flavors for a unique twist. Cocktails stand out as creative and well-made, complementing a wide range of dishes including both new and classic options.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the Peking duck comes with pancakes and hoisin sauce. It stays moist and flavorful throughout.
Good to know
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.
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.
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.
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.
An interesting medieval vibe shapes the atmosphere, paired with unique decor and a beautiful location. The menu features delicious mapo tofu and desserts that stand out.
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.
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.
Unique Cantonese dishes stand out here, especially the crispy fried tofu and homestyle braised chenpi duck. The duck features a citrus-flavored sweet sauce that adds a distinct twist.
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.
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.
Tastes stand out as interesting here, especially the crème brûlée with tea pairing that offers a unique flavor 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.
Good to know
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.