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Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 75 9th Ave, Chelsea Market, New York, NY 10011
Stephen Starr, who is the man behind Philadelphia's acclaimed Striped Bass, brings NYers this huge, lavishly decorated restaurant. The main dining room recalls the opulence of a palace's great hall, and the smaller quarters sport stylish confluences of traditional and contemporary elements. Those with a taste for dim sum find plenty to tempt their...
Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 570 Lexington Ave, at 51st St, New York, NY 10022
The Washington political machine made the DC branch of this elite, Chinese pampering house a favorite. Now, New Yorkers get a taste and more. Chicken with roasted macadamia nuts in a soy-sherry-garlic glaze, firecracker sea bass simmered in Szechuan sauce and Peking duck are just some of the entrees served with precision. The space is roomy and...
Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 155 E 55th St, New York, NY 10022
Make sure you call ahead for the sumptuous banquet at this famed Midtown eatery. An elegant atmosphere highlights the great food on the menu, including old standards and new turns on traditional favorites. If you have questions, ask the wait staff – they are renowned for picking just the right menu item for any taste. TRAIN: E, F, N, R to...
Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 34 E 51st St, New York, NY 10022
Considered a good place for a business dinner, Tse Yang offers fine Chinese dining choices in an upscale environment. Traditional dishes, prepared perfectly and presented beautifully, populate the menu. Meeting rooms are available for large parties. TRAIN: E, F to Lexington Ave; 6 to 51st St
Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 43 W 65th St, New York, NY 10023
This chic address is just a short walk from Lincoln Center. Shiny black lacquer dominates the interior and is complemented by dream-like elements – the alabaster monkeys that dance around the bar, the gold and red dragon encircling one dining room. The adjacent dim sum café is more retro with its black and white tiles. The menu, meanwhile, focuses...
Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 324 E 57th St, New York, NY 10022
Art deco ambience and a selection of Chinese delicacies are the trademarks of Mr. Chow, a long popular Eastside stop. Shrimp or steak dishes come highly recommended, as do the scallops and prawns. Delicious. Be sure and keep an eye out for the celebrities and artists that abound. TRAIN: N, R to Lexington Ave; 4, 5, 6 to 59th St
Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 1378 3rd Ave, between 78th and 19th St, New York, NY 10021
The stylish digs and creative foods combine to make this upscale Shanghainese eatery one of the East 70s' more buzz-worthy destinations. Indeed, Pavilion isn't dressed like the tiny dim sum and Hong Kong-style joints downtown, and the crowd that frequents this place is a handsome mix of bankers, lawyers and other young professionals. What draws...
Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 216 E 49th St, between 2nd and 3rd Aves, New York, NY 10017
Take a moment to savor the sights, sounds and ultimate tastes of fine Chinese cuisine. The fried dumplings, Grand Marnier Shrimp and "amazing" Peking Duck are the best in the city. Cool off with a sorbet if ordering any of the Szechuan style dishes. Beautiful sepia toned family photos gaze from the walls. Owner and host James Chin ensures that the...
Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 14 Elizabeth St, between Canal & Bayard St, New York, NY 10013
The Oriental Garden is the Chinatown fresh seafood specialist. Don't even give the white Formica a second glance. Here, the fresh fish, shrimp, and crab are pulled live and prepared to your satisfaction. Steamed fresh vegetables add the perfect complement to your meal. TRAIN: J, M, Z to Canal St
Category: Chinese - New York Restaurants
Address: 11 Division St, between Catherine & Market St, New York, NY 10002
A top place for seafood in Chinatown, this restaurant doesn't assault diners with overblown cosmetics, and you won't find much in the way of pretense here. No, Fuleen excels in the art of preparing fresh seafood – How fresh? Well, don't think for a minute that all those saltwater tanks are part of the decor! Sometimes a little messy but always...
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