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24 Pell St., New York, NY, 10013
nr. Mott St.
212-577-7176
alperstein from 11375 | Posted on 11/1/09
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bland food (where are all those fabulous spices?), starchy and oily, even the tea was unacceptable. The one redeeming feature: the mustard on the table. Absolutely no spices used. Puzzling that people lined up to get in. Do NOT recommend for any dishes at all -- and we were a large group and ordered many many dishes.
rongreenfield6 from 11021 | Posted on 9/12/09
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For not much money you can sample all sorts of wonderful creative dumplings, Fried or steamed (if you are calorie conscious). Since I dont eat pork or shrimp I like the vegetarian aspect. On the wall is the most magnificent Chinese art scroll. I love this place!
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