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66 Bayard St., New York, NY, 10013
nr. Mott St.
212-625-2359
JudgeJudy from 11229 | Posted on 11/28/09
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Friend who grew up in Chinatown recommended this restaurant. Best soup dumplings..beats Joe's Shanghai hands down. Order the jalapeno chicken...superb. Yes it has peak hours of crowds but their service is excellent. I've been here over 20 times...it is the best. Go across the street after your meal to the Ice Cream Factory and try one of their many homemade flavored ice creams...exotic choices. All Good!
ajw18 from 10003 | Posted on 4/11/09
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This place is definitely one of the cleaner places in Chinatown. It is very small and well known for soup dumplings. But everything else (especially the scallion pancakes) is really good too. Very crowded, so be prepared to wait during peak lunch and dinner times. They will often sit you at a table with randoms, like hibachi. Cash only.
party_girl from 10003 | Posted on 3/16/08
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the restaurant has its pros and cons. it's often very packed on friday and saturday nights. it can get VERY noisy and loud in there, especially when there's a huge group of people eating together. the service isn't that great, but i guess the food makes up for it. the food is relatively inexpensive and it's delicious. everything comes randomly, and you may have to share a table when there's no room. there's very little decor and the service is at times, terrible. they don't place things on the table and everything is hastily served, perhaps because it's almost always crowded on the weekends. it's very kid-friendly and i would recommend it, but if you're going for an intimate dinner for two, this would not be the place to go. the environment is very casual and laidback.
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