Airy, modern space with spacious seating and cozy decor offers a relaxed vibe with 80's music. Dim sum shines with shrimp and pork dumplings and soup dumplings matching Hong Kong quality. Attentive service makes dining enjoyable and comfortable.
Food tastes clean and nuanced with a focus on shrimp dumplings and shrimp and pork dim sum. Service stands out as very attentive, enhancing the dining experience.
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.
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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.
Hot pot restaurant with authentic Sichuan style and fun neon lights creates a warm and comfortable atmosphere. Spacious seating and a well-equipped condiment bar support group dining and easy ordering. The vibe blends elegant decor with a lively, cool energy.
Food features great flavors and excellent service. Dining here offers a very good experience with consistently delicious dishes.
Authentic Sichuan hot pot stands out with a clean and modern setting. The hot pot offers a delicious and flavorful experience that draws people from other cities.
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Reservations are definitely recommended to avoid long wait times.
You need to join the waitlist when you check in.
The restaurant charges $16.99 for a two-flavor soup base.
Spacious setup with glass dividers creates a peaceful vibe. Food shines with amazing flavors and budget-friendly options. Chinese dishes like char siu buns and spring rolls stand out for quality and taste.
Food offers amazing flavors with consistent quality. Options suit a budget-friendly lunch, especially for Chinese cuisine.
Char Siu buns come well-priced and satisfying. The spring rolls stand out as some of the best, paired with hot pot that balances mildness and spice perfectly.
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The total cost for two people, including two drinks, is under $30.
The price for the noodles is $10.
Expect a quick service during lunch hours.
Spacious interior with dog-friendly seating suits groups well. Juicy pork soup dumplings and bold Dan Dan noodles showcase authentic Chinese flavors. Lively atmosphere pairs with unique Asian dishes and cocktails for a vibrant dining experience.
Food features genuine Chinese dishes prepared with care and consistency. Service matches the food quality, creating a well-rounded dining experience.
Juicy pork soup dumplings stand out with rich flavor and a satisfying bite. The Dan Dan noodles deliver a bold, authentic taste that impresses even first-timers.
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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.
Whimsical interior with unique cow and lamb-shaped plates creates a visually appealing setting. Atmosphere stays inviting and quiet enough for deep conversation. Interactive elements like a Ferris wheel hot pot and a sauce bar add fun to the dining experience.
Rich flavors and fresh ingredients define the hot pot here. The dining experience stays interactive and includes innovative food ideas that keep it exciting.
Rich flavors and fresh ingredients define the hot pot here, offering an authentic and interactive dining experience. Complimentary Sichuan ice powder adds a unique touch to the meal.
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A 20% tip will be charged for parties of 5 or more, calculated before tax.
There is a $9 per person automatic 'self-serve' charge on the bill that is not mentioned beforehand.
The food costs $40 per person in conjunction with the event.
Industrial-chic space offers a cozy yet lively vibe with Chinese pop music setting a chill tone. The atmosphere feels like a family gathering with a simple, modest interior and notable ceiling. It serves authentic Dongbei Chinese cuisine that captures a home-like taste.
Food here is authentic Northeastern Chinese with dishes like sauerkraut fish that are fresh and flavorful. The meals show real care and deliver rich, soulful tastes.
Dumplings come out legit with a solid taste. Sweet and sour pork stays authentic and tasty, while Harbin-style hot pot pork offers a crispy outside and tender inside with a perfect sweet and sour balance.
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The restaurant primarily operates for take-out and online orders, with virtually no dine-in service.
The prices are super reasonable, with meals under $15.
The portion sizes are great, making it perfect for lunch.
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.
Food offers authentic Chinese flavors with ton of flavor and delicious dishes. Service complements the meal well, making it suitable for casual or special dining.
Peking duck stands out with tender meat and rich flavors, served with pancakes. Soup dumplings, especially the Xiao Long Bao, offer a delicious, flavorful bite that many enjoy.
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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.
Spacious interior with modern design and bright lighting creates a clean, cozy atmosphere. A generous sauce bar and 24-hour service support a lively, authentic dim sum experience. Back room offers a quiet, comfortable space with couch seating and high tables.
Food here is consistently delicious and exceptional, with every dish hitting the mark. Service matches the quality of the food, making the experience very nice overall.
Authentic Cantonese dishes shine with shrimp dumplings, scallion pancakes, and pork options standing out. The menu includes comforting items like beef congee and shrimp wonton soup, offering a solid dim sum experience beyond typical chains.
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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.
Interactive tabletop grills offer a DIY dining experience with fresh skewers, including standout Wagyu and seafood. Authentic Chinese BBQ shines through open-flame grilling and true flavors. Loud, energetic atmosphere feels like a club, with cozy, close seating.
Food centers on fresh skewers you bring and cook yourself, making the meal interactive. Wagyu and seafood stand out for their flavor and perfect cooking.
Authentic Chinese BBQ shines with open-flame grilling and DIY skewers. The flavors stay true to tradition, offering a rare sit-down spot for this style in the city.
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Skewers cost $1.50 each, with a membership option reducing the price to $1.
Happy hour offers 40% off after 1AM, making it a great late-night option.
Expect to wait about an hour for a table during busy times.
Spacious hot pot spot shines with cozy wooden decor and a notable sauce bar. Fresh, authentic dishes like veggie soup dumplings keep flavors true and inviting. Self-service setup and ample seating make it perfect for groups seeking comfort and variety.
Food here is consistently fresh and tasty with an authentic appearance that brings a sense of home. The dishes are delicious and keep people coming back for more.
Offers a customizable hot pot experience with a variety of dumplings, including veggie soup dumplings and quick-sand salted egg yolk dumplings. Soup dumplings come with multiple fillings and stand out for their quality.
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The malatang is customizable, allowing diners to choose from a variety of meats, vegetables, and noodles.
The price is $15 per pound for ingredients.
There is a 15% discount during the opening period.
Cozy space with Uyghur and Central Asian decor creates a homey, authentic atmosphere. Quiet and simple vibes suit those familiar with the culture, featuring a prayer area upstairs and free hot tea. Furnishings are modest, with paper plates and a mostly self-serve setup.
Offers authentic Uyghur cuisine with excellent food quality and quantity. The dishes deliver unique, delicious flavors that stand out compared to other Uyghur food experiences.
Hand-pulled noodles made from scratch stand out with their chewy texture. Beef dumplings feature thin, unbroken skin and juicy, fragrant filling. The menu offers diverse dishes like stir-fried noodles, braised chicken with spices, and dim sum momos.
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The restaurant is small, so the wait can be 15-20 minutes when it is busy.
There are no reservations, it's just walk in.
The prices are more like $25-30 instead of the $10-20 stated on Google Maps.
Small dining room with cramped seating and packed tables creates a lively, noisy atmosphere especially during busy times. Interior design offers a nostalgic, old-school Chinese restaurant vibe with clean, well-maintained spaces. Friendly energy fills the space despite limited room to move.
Food here is flavorful and fresh, served in generous portions that arrive quickly. The dishes blend Chinese and American styles with great value and consistent quality.
Orange Chicken stands out with strong flavor. The fried Cantonese noodles and egg foo young also deliver solid taste. Duck Wonton Soup and Hunan chicken add variety to the menu.
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Lunch specials are available until 4:30 PM, even on Sundays.
The restaurant has a $10 minimum order per person.
Tipping is mandatory, with a minimum of 15% required.
Large space with modern Chinese motif and a windowed kitchen showing noodle-making videos creates a unique setting. Atmosphere is relaxing with an unexpected soundtrack of 80s rock and roll. Seating is comfortable and the environment feels clean and orderly.
Food here stands out for its outstanding quality and authentic Chinese flavors. It serves as a reliable spot for consistently great dining experiences.
Dumplings stand out as a highlight, described as delicious and out of this world. The hand-cut noodle stir fry and scallion pancakes also receive strong praise for their quality.
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The restaurant fills up by 12pm on weekends, so arrive early.
A line forms quickly, so get there early.
A 15% tip is automatically added to the bill for parties of 2.
Vegan restaurant offers beautiful design with an intimate, vibrant atmosphere and open kitchen. It features a full bar with an excellent sake selection and a well-curated playlist. The space suits fancy meetings or dates with phenomenal dish presentation and caters well to dietary restrictions.
Offers superb vegan cuisine with incredible flavors and impeccable service. Food stands out as some of the finest and most delicious vegan dishes available.
Crispy cauliflower bao and chili noodles stand out with bold flavors. Beef dumplings and crab Rangoon offer rich textures and savory bites.
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Both the nutty buddy wrap and the spicy mang roll are gluten free.
Beyond Sushi is 100% vegan and has a comprehensive allergy menu.
Happy hour on Wednesdays offers half-off on beer, wine, and sake.
Small, modern space offers a bright, clean atmosphere with a cozy ambiance. Efficient ordering through iPad and QR code systems speeds up service during busy times. Authentic touches include handmade dumplings that stand out for their quality and flavor.
Freshly made pan-fried buns and other authentic Shanghainese dishes offer very flavorful and fresh tastes. The food captures traditional Shanghai flavors in a casual setting.
Handmade dumplings stand out with thick skins that hold flavorful broth well. The menu features Shanghai pork soup dumplings and a unique panfried pork soup dumpling variation, both praised for their taste.
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The restaurant serves food until 2 am, making it a great option for late-night food adventures.
Expect a long wait of up to 2 hours for a bun to be served.
The minimum tip at checkout is 18%.
Dumpling restaurant offers modern interior with open seating and a sauce station for custom dips. Atmosphere varies from quiet and nice to vibrant and chaotic depending on the time. Known for authentic soup dumplings and a mini hotpot option with customizable ingredients.
Food features freshness and authentic flavors with a focus on soup and spicy dishes. Meals come quickly after ordering on a screen and offer good value for the price.
Soup dumplings stand out with bursting flavor and perfect textures. Options include Iberico ham, crab, and chicken varieties, all fresh and made to order with generous portions.
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Expect a wait during peak hours; reservations are not required.
Prices for dishes range from $10 to $25, depending on customization.
The kitchen was down, so only steamed dim sums were available.
Dim sum restaurant offers a clean, beautiful interior with refined decor and pleasant Chinese soundtrack. Atmosphere stays calm and cozy with comfortable seating including booths and communal tables. Self-service features like a fortune cookie claw machine add a unique touch to the experience.
Food comes out quick and delicious with a focus on amazing Canton cuisine. Service matches the food with consistently awesome quality.
Dim sum features excellent fresh ingredients and a great variety of dumplings, including phenomenal soup dumplings and BBQ pork buns. Ordering is easy and fast, with some unique dishes not found elsewhere.
Small space with a cozy atmosphere and clean, neat ambience. Offers diverse menu with spicy Thai dishes and generous portions. Typically quiet during dinner hours, suited for those who enjoy authentic flavors and moderate prices.
Food features fresh, flavorful dishes with a focus on Thai beef soup and noodles. Meals come quickly and offer a tasty alternative to typical fast food.
Soup dumplings come out great and the chicken dumplings taste homemade. A mixed platter offers a variety including drunken noodles and green chicken curry.
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Expect to pay around $15-25 for a meal.
The Pad Thai costs $19.
The portions are large and generous.
Small dumpling spot with counter seating and fresh handmade dumplings prepared on-site. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively despite tight space and minimal seating. Offers takeaway service alongside quick dine-in at stools along a wall.
Dumplings, spring rolls, and pork buns stand out as delicious options. Food comes fresh and hot, prepared with excellent quality and offered at reasonable prices.
Steamed dumplings with chicken and pork stand out for their freshness and juiciness. Spring rolls come hot and crispy, while bao buns and scallion noodles add more flavorful variety to the menu.
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There is no bathroom available.
There are few seats inside the restaurant.
The meal for two costs $30, which fills you up completely.
Spacious and simple dining area offers a quiet atmosphere with an annoying high-pitched fan noise. Hand-drawn noodles and real bowls highlight the authentic Chinese cuisine served in a casual, self-service setting. The place feels a bit hot and dreary, but food quality and affordability stand out.
Food features authentic X'ian cuisine served on real plates and bowls, not disposable. Dishes like Liang Pi stand out, especially for those who enjoy spicy flavors, with quality and taste noted as exceptional and reasonably priced.
Pork dumplings come in generous portions and include both pan-fried and steamed options with pork and chive. Hand pulled noodles serve as a chewy, delicate base for dishes like the spicy beef noodles.
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The portion sizes are huge and the prices are cheap.
Prices for most meals are around $12-15 for a main.
The wait time for food is short.
Buffet restaurant offers a clean, bright space with upstairs seating playing classical and modern jazz. Atmosphere feels chill but a bit frantic due to nearby busy area. Self-service setup provides a large variety of dishes with reasonable prices, appealing to groups and early diners.
Food here is fresh and served at a good temperature with a big variety to choose from. Quality stays consistent across the buffet, making it both clean and tasty.
Dumplings come fried or steamed and pair well with a sausage egg roll. Mochi offers a sweet finish to the meal.
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Prices are cheaper if you use cash.
The price of the buffet is fair for New York at $13.99 per pound.
You can pick and choose what you want, weigh it, and then pay.
Upscale Asian fusion space blends elegant decor with a club-like vibe and loud, upbeat music that energizes the room. Guests enjoy trendy private rooms and a lively atmosphere where photography and crafted cocktails add to the experience.
Food features amazing flavors and a unique dining experience with excellent ambiance and drinks.
Sweet and sour chicken stands out with a flavor better than typical versions. The pork fried rice pairs well with it. Other highlights include kung pao chicken, crispy chow fun, and Peking Duck Rolls.
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An automatic 20% gratuity is added for parties of two.
The restaurant only accepts cash or physical card payments.
Birthday celebrations include dessert with candles and sparklers.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and large windows offers a modern, elegant atmosphere featuring traditional Chinese decor. The vibe is clean and sophisticated, suitable for a classy yet comfortable meal. Tables are well spaced, creating a neat and visually appealing environment.
Food arrives hot and fresh within 10 minutes, featuring dishes like shrimp lo mein, crispy delight, and sesame chicken. The menu offers delicious, affordable Chinese food with quick options like fried rice.
Shrimp dumplings stand out with a Sichuan style twist. General Tso Chicken and sesame chicken offer crispy, flavorful options. Lo mein and Cantonese shrimp wonton soup add solid variety.
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Happy hour drinks are as low as $4 for a bottle of beer.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
The average price of a dinner plate is in the low $20 range.