Fusion of Middle Eastern and Chinese food, offering everything from hand-pulled noodles to sloppy pork burgers. Space may not look like much, but eats don't disappoint. No matter how it sounds, s... read more
Cantonese by way of London. UK lux-Chinese legend drops multi-million Times Square branch. Marble entryway gives way to trademark indigo-lighting at the long bar. Slick Asian lattices set off booth... read more
Korean-style Chinese will get you out of your General Tso and egg roll rut. Seoul-based export delivers fusion of the best of two cuisines. Dumplings aplenty to start things off, joined by jellyf... read more
Shanghai via midtown and time machine. Elegant '30s vibe and actual décor (mint-green walls, antiques, flattering lighting) definite anomalies for generally clanging NY Chinese. Kitchen puts... read more
Let yourself get shanghaied by the complex flavors of this midtown fan fave. Menu is extensive, covering both the expected and the authentic. Start off with soup dumplings, or duck sautéed w... read more
Deco drama writ large. Lush-posh spot will have you flashing back to 1930 Shanghai. Or maybe L.A. Attention to detail evident in gold-plated cutlery, palate-cleansing sorbet, corsages for the ladie... read more
Haute Chinese for midtown suits. Dine on thousand-year-old eggs in ‘80s digs. Three understated rooms with pristine white walls and tablecloths. Owner Jimmy Chin works the room while you work over ... read more
Used to be a Warhol/Factory hangout. Nowadays, "creative" elite mix with can't-stop-the-hustle rap CEOs, everybody dreaming up the next disposable piece of pop kitsch to simultaneously shill to pre... read more
La Vie En Awesomeness. Times tried to blow it up, but crowd remains authentic, with but a few round eyes in the house. French in the name signals a certain refinement, but pulls no punches when it ... read more
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Harlem sprawler not embarrassed to name check the highway (9A) that...
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Oysters and cocktails at 1 Delancey. Named for Marcel Duchamp&rsquo...