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Page 4Essen NY Deli
Essen NY Deli is an old-school spot in Midwood, Brooklyn that makes one of our favorite pastrami sandwiches.
BK Seafood Market
BK Seafood Market is a Chinese restaurant in southern Brooklyn that's perfect for big groups.
53
53's stylish dining rooms should be studied at Parsons. This modern Asian restaurant in Midtown from the Marea team is one of your best options for an upscale dinner in the city.
Potluck Club
On the border of Chinatown and the LES, Potluck Club offers a playful take on Cantonese-American food.
House of the Red Pearl
House of the Red Pearl is a Chinese-inspired place in the Tin Building by Jean-Georges. The decor is cheesy, but the duck with perfectly-crisped skin will inspire repeat visits.
Old Xi'an Delicacy
Old Xi'an Delicacy serves Northwestern Chinese food in FiDi. Prioritize the cold noodles with tofu skin or anything with cumin lamb.
Dun Huang
Dun Huang is a casual noodle shop in Sunset Park that also has an exceptional spicy cumin lamb burger.
Forsyth Fire Escape
Forsyth Fire Escape's scallion pancake burrito is the most coveted item at Chelsea's Olly Olly Market. Is it worth the hour-long wait?
Café China
Bring a group to this crowd-pleasing Midtown restaurant and share a bunch of dim sum and Szechuan dishes.
Taam Tov
You can get outstanding manti and pilaf at this glatt kosher Uzbek spot on 47th Street—if you can figure out how to get in.
Málà Project
Málà Project is a great Chinese restaurant in the East Village that specializes in dry pot.
North Dumpling
North Dumpling makes extra-gingery dumplings for $3.50 a pop. It’s one of our favorite dumpling counters in Chinatown.
MáLà Project
The Midtown West location of this local dry pot chain is ideal for a last-minute group meal, and its menu has a few unique appetizer options you can only get here.
Din Soup Dumplings
Din Soup Dumplings is a solid option for handmade noodles and dumplings that doesn't require a trip into Manhattan.
Pinch Chinese
Pinch Chinese is one of the few places to get Chinese food in Soho, and you should stick to the dumplings and smalls plates for the best overall experience.
Birds Of A Feather
Birds of a Feather is a Szechuan spot in Williamsburg that’s great for small groups. Stop by with some friends and share a few mouth-numbing things.
Wu’s Wonton King
Wu’s is a big restaurant on the LES where you can get a whole roasted suckling pig and sit around a big round table. Plus, it’s BYOB.
Liu’s Shanghai
Liu’s Shanghai is a Chinese spot in Bath Beach that serves both Shanghainese and Cantonese dishes.
Szechuan House
Szechuan House is a Szechuan restaurant in Flushing that’s been around since the 1980s.