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Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao
Bring a group to this East Village branch of a popular soup dumpling chain for an easy, impromptu dinner.
Tolo
This Chinese wine bar bridges the sceney-ness of Dimes Square and the flavors of Chinatown with smart, soulful food, and funky pours.
Xi Yue Hui Seafood Hot Pot
Bring a big group to this Sunset Park spot, get a private room, and then do hot pot and sing karaoke at the same time.
Sing NYC
This Hong Kong-style cafe in the West Village makes good slippery eggs and ovaltine french toast. Bring a pal and get the two-person combo.
Wei Clinton Hill
The Clinton Hill location of Wei’s is a great option for casual weeknight mapo tofu.
Figure Eight
This restaurant serves Chinese American food inspired by the Atlantic coast, in case you needed more proof that chili crisp tastes good on everything.
Cauldron Chicken
The Dao Kou chicken at this Chinese chain is too tender to eat with a fork, and it's just one of the fantastic things they do with the bird.
Goosefeather
Goosefeather is a Hong Kong-style Cantonese barbeque and noodle place set in a manor house on an estate in Tarrytown.
O Mandarin
O Mandarin in Hartsdale is perfect for a Sunday night family dinner, a group celebration, or even just some to-go comfort food if you don’t want to wait out the no-reservations policy.
Chi
If you’re looking for an impressive group dinner spot in the far west 30s, head to Chi for mapo tofu and spicy cumin lamb.
Púsù
Try pumpkin mapo tofu served in a pumpkin, and other fancy takes on vegetarian Chinese food at this Williamsburg restaurant.
La Dinastia
We would travel great lengths for the boneless crackling chicken at La Dinastia on the Upper West Side.
Where To Eat Chino Latino Food In NYC
Our favorite spots for lomo saltado, special fried rice, and secret green sauces.
Flor De Mayo
Eat lomo saltado and listen to 2010s hits at this Chino Latino spot in Washington Heights.
China Cocina
China Cocina is a family-owned Chino Latino spot in Corona that’s been around for over 30 years.
Flor De Mayo
The original location of this Chino Latino spot is where you should drink nutcrackers and eat pollo a la brasa.
Jardin De China
Jardin De China is a casual Chino Latino spot in Corona where you could easily bring a group last-minute.
El Pabellon De Oro
This Chino Latino spot in Soundview is a great spot for a quick, casual meal involving ropa vieja.
La Dinastia
The special fried rice at this Chino Latino spot in Washington Heights comes with tiny cubes of ham, baby shrimp, and scallions.
Oh! Dumplings
Oh! Dumplings is a Fort Greene takeout staple that's also a useful spot for a picnic in the park.
Super Taste
Pick up some noodle soup at Super Taste’s Upper East Side location, then walk over to the Met and eat it on the museum's steps.