Small spot buzzes with Dragon Ball Z theme and cozy anime decor. Soup dumplings and scallion pancakes shine with authentic flavors. Service is excellent, making every visit a tasty, fun experience.
Food here stands out for its amazing quality and excellent service. Every dish delivers a wonderful taste that matches the high standards set by the kitchen.
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.
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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.
Asian restaurant shines with fresh dumplings and General Tso’s chicken that showcase top Chinese flavors. Elegant tropical decor and phenomenal cocktails create a lively, buzzing vibe. Service matches the amazing food quality for a complete experience.
Food features great freshness and amazing quality. Service complements the delicious dishes well.
Dumplings stand out with soup and meat varieties that impress. The menu features General Tso’s chicken, spring rolls, and dishes like chow fun, walnut shrimp, and broccoli with brown sauce.
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Happy hour runs from 3:30pm to 6:30pm with great drink deals.
Takeaway options are available for those in a hurry.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options on the menu.
Spacious interior with comfortable seating and bright lighting creates a cool, relaxing atmosphere. The vibe stays enjoyable and welcoming, with staff speaking both English and Chinese. Known for authentic spicy hand-pulled noodles and a variety of dishes catering to meat lovers and vegetarians alike.
Food here is delicious and consistently fresh, with solid portions that satisfy. Service is quick, and prices stay affordable for the quality offered.
Spicy dumplings and hand pulled noodles stand out with authentic flavors. Lamb and spinach dumplings, along with noodles topped with cumin lamb or stewed pork, offer solid choices.
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The restaurant has more seating than other branches.
The restaurant is clean and convenient.
The staff speaks both English and Chinese.
Small dining space offers authentic Northeastern Chinese cuisine with generous portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere feels comforting and home-style, attracting those seeking hearty, filling meals in a downtown setting.
Authentic Dongbei flavors shine in every dish, delivering true comfort food. The menu offers delicious, well-seasoned Chinese Northeast cuisine that stands out for its genuine taste.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with perfect flavor and cooking. Sauerkraut with pork ribs and the herbal lamb spine hot pot offer mild, warming flavors ideal for sharing.
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The restaurant specializes in traditional Northeast cuisine.
The portions are very generous, especially considering the reasonable prices.
They allow BYOB, which is a plus for diners.
Two adjacent doors lead to a spacious dining area with modern decor and a separate space for quick orders. The atmosphere stays lively and cozy, fitting for casual meals or late visits. Outdoor seating in a nearby courtyard adds a relaxed option beyond the quaint interior.
Food comes out hot and flavorful with an authentic taste. Dishes stay consistently delicious and tasty across visits.
Offers an insanely varied menu with super fresh and flavorful dim sum. Known for affordable and traditional dishes like steamed pork ribs, double noodles, and steamed dumplings with quick and friendly service.
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Ordering is easy; you just scan the code.
The restaurant gets busy during lunch time with 90% of people ordering take out.
No tip is required for self-service.
Small, clean space creates an intimate eating environment with picnic-style tables and extra seating in the back. Atmosphere stays calm and cozy with relaxed, elegant vibes suitable for casual meals or dates. Music and free snacks add to the comfortable ambiance.
Food here is flavorful and nicely seasoned with great portions for the price. The dishes are filling and offer a satisfying experience with reasonable prices.
Rich, comforting broth defines the little hot pot with thinly sliced beef, a standout dish. Other notable items include popcorn chicken and bambam noodles, offering a tasty variety of Chinese flavors.
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You can get a set meal with sides and bubble tea for under $15.
The restaurant only offers take out after 7:40 PM.
There is limited seating, so it is better to take out.
Simple, fast-food style space with cold, fluorescent lighting creates an unpretentious, hole-in-the-wall vibe. Authentic Guizhou-style noodles and customizable spicy dishes attract those seeking genuine flavors without heavy sauces. Affordable prices and quick service make it a standout for quality Chinese food in the neighborhood.
Lamb rice noodles stand out as a delicious dish here. The food is very spicy and offers a rare style of Chinese cuisine with kind service.
Mapo tofu stands out with a strong seasoning and a spicy kick. Other dishes include spicy chicken noodle soup, scallion pancakes, beef noodles, and broth won-ton, with veggie noodles featuring bok choy and tofu.
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The bowl of dry mapo tofu rice noodle is $12 and a good portion for lunch.
Customers can customize their dish to make it spicy.
Extra protein, vegetables, and an egg can be added to any dish.
Small fusion restaurant offers an authentic Taiwanese experience with chef preparing dumplings live in front of diners. Atmosphere stays clean, inviting, and relaxing, especially during quieter weekend afternoons. Seating is comfortable and the interior feels modern and neat.
Food arrives quickly and tastes delicious with every dish being very tasty and excellent. Friendly staff enhance the experience by offering treats during waits, making the service feel exceptional.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy, made-to-order precision rivaling famous spots. The menu also features authentic Xiao Long Bao, hot and sour soup, and a notable beef stuffed scallion pancake.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB until they get their liquor license.
You can order by QR code and have your food delivered to your table.
The lunch special is a great deal for budget-conscious diners.
Large Chinese restaurant offers spacious seating with private rooms and a takeout counter separate from dine-in areas. Atmosphere stays calm and well lit, maintaining a clean and welcoming environment even when busy. Live fish tanks add a unique touch, allowing diners to observe food preparation.
Food stands out for its authentic Chinese flavors and excellent dim sum selections. Chicken feet come out very tender, and overall dishes maintain a high quality that rivals many places in China.
Authentic Hong Kong style dim sum shines with dishes like haw gau, peashoot dumplings, and egg tart. The menu also features solid Chinese classics such as kung pao chicken and sweet and sour chicken with great prices and prompt service.
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Dim sums are served all day.
The kitchen closes at 9:00 PM.
They accept cards with a 4 percent surcharge.
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.
Food here stands out for its excellent quality and delicious presentation. The dining experience combines great service with memorable flavors.
Peking duck stands out with a three-way serving including wraps, smoked slices, and soup. Dumplings and soup dumplings rank among the best ever tasted, alongside eel fried rice and Wagyu steak.
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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.
Small dining space offers a cozy, clean environment with beautiful decor. Music plays loudly, creating a lively but less luxurious vibe. Guests order via tablets, and the atmosphere feels welcoming with a quiet crowd.
Food comes out incredibly fast and stays fresh with amazing quality. Kids and picky eaters alike find the dishes delicious and satisfying.
Dumplings stand out with fresh, juicy shrimp and well-made veggie options steamed in house. The menu also features a black rice shrimp tempura roll and a solid sushi selection.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 9 PM.
There are no bathrooms available in the restaurant.
Food is served in takeout containers even for dine-in customers.
Small space with a single long table creates a cozy, casual vibe. Authentic Hunan cuisine brings spicy, flavorful dishes with silky noodles and fast, made-to-order service. Atmosphere feels clean and pleasant despite smoky air from cooking.
Food here is authentic Hunan cuisine with a focus on spicy dishes loaded with vegetables and rice. Portions are generous, especially the noodles, which stand out for their flavor and freshness.
Dishes feature authentic Hunan flavors with lots of vegetables and spices. Options include Hunan spicy noodles, sautéed beef, fried tofu, vegetarian dumplings, and veggie soup noodles, all with a strong spicy kick.
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The restaurant is self-serve, so be prepared to order at the counter.
Expect a wait time of around 10 minutes as food is made to order.
Prices are generally low, making it affordable for a casual meal.
Cocktail bar blends pan-Asian fusion with sophisticated decor featuring jungle motifs and cultural accents. Energy stays fun and lively with chill 90s hip hop music and multiple cozy dining rooms. Drinks like the Lucky Tiger Sour and mezcal margarita stand out amid a vibrant atmosphere.
Food features savory Peking Duck tacos and a duck appetizer that stands out. Dishes come with delicious cocktails and drinks, creating a consistently tasty experience.
Savory Peking Duck Tacos stand out as a comfort food highlight. The menu also features bao buns with pork and short rib, plus crispy shrimp and dumplings that all deliver solid flavors.
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Happy hour is available today, offering discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant just celebrated its one-month anniversary.
Expect a casual atmosphere with a focus on cocktails and small plates.
Small space with limited seating and an open kitchen creates a fast-paced, casual vibe. Ordering happens via self-service kiosks and drinks are also self-serve, making the experience quick and efficient. The atmosphere feels bustling and lively, though seating can be hard to find during busy times.
Food here is freshly made in a show kitchen with authentic flavors and full seasoning from hot oil. Dishes come out quickly, are well-priced, and consistently delicious.
Hand-pulled noodles and spinach dumplings in soup stand out here. The dumplings have a spicy and sour vegetarian filling and the noodles feel very authentic and hand-cut.
Good to know
You order your food from a kiosk and wait for your number to be called.
You have to either wait for a table to open up or take your food to go.
There is no public bathroom available at the restaurant.
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.
Food here features high-end Cantonese cuisine with clear effort and innovation in every dish. Staff offer professional service and helpful suggestions that enhance the dining experience.
High-end Cantonese cuisine features mild seasoning and strong flavor and presentation. The menu includes Peking duck and dishes from Yangzhou and Sichuan regions.
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.
Small Chinese restaurant with two upper floors and a quiet atmosphere. Offers affordable prices and large eggrolls, making it a go-to spot for budget-friendly meals. Music plays in the background, adding a lively touch to the otherwise simple setting.
Offers delicious and affordable American Chinese food with fast service. Catering options impress at events with no-fuss, tasty dishes that guests enjoy.
Beef chow fun features tender beef and chewy noodles with a classic wok hei flavor. Lo mein stands out with tasty proteins like roast pork and garlic chicken in decent portions.
Good to know
The recession buster lunch costs $10 for rice with boneless spare ribs, no drink.
Food is priced by weight at $9.99 per pound; buffet charges $7.99 per pound.
The General Tso’s Chicken bowl costs $8.75 plus tax.
Interactive tables with touch screens and puzzles create a playful dining experience. Bright, spacious interiors include a large indoor playground with slides and climbing walls, making it ideal for families. Outdoor seating offers a cozy atmosphere surrounded by greenery and stunning views.
Food offers a unique cuisine with delicious flavors. Prices stay reasonable for the quality and ambiance.
Dumplings come out fairly fast and have super flavorful fillings, but sometimes they are not fresh and the meat quality varies.
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The Complete indoor playground is the largest in Manhattan.
The restaurant offers healthy food options for both kids and adults.
The indoor playground is safe, spacious, and filled with creative play areas for kids.
Small Asian restaurant with a cozy, casual family atmosphere and warm ambiance. Dim sum stands out as fresh and authentic, especially pork soup dumplings and shrimp and pork siu mai. The space includes a screen for ordering, enhancing convenience.
Food arrives fresh and hot with prompt service. Dishes offer authentic Chinese flavors that are both affordable and tasty.
Soup dumplings stand out with authentic Shanghai dim sum flavor and hassle-free taste. Fried rice, scallion pancakes with beef, and pan-fried pork buns add to the delicious and fresh dim sum experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on Fridays and Saturdays due to high demand.
Customers must order through a tablet and cannot make special requests.
There is no restroom available for customers at this location.
Small eatery with Chinese lanterns and exposed dark brick creates a cozy, calm atmosphere. Ordering happens via self-service kiosks, blending takeout speed with sit-down comfort. Regulars enjoy spicy cumin lamb and mutton noodle soup as standout dishes.
Authentic Xi'an food shines here with quick service and consistently delicious noodle soups. The pork noodle stands out as a favorite, making it a solid spot for tasty, fast meals.
Hand pulled noodles stand out with their authentic texture and flavor. Dumplings come plentiful and cheap, including veggie and pork options that pair well with hot soups.
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Lunch entrees cost between $13 and $18.
You can order from a tablet without talking to anyone.
You need to pay the bill before your food is served.