Big Groups
Big Groups
Page 4Chiangmai Diner
A Northern Thai restaurant with a big space and expansive menu, Chiangmai Diner is perfect for a casual group meal in Bushwick.
Sweet Moment
The over-the-top, almost creamy bingsoo at Sweet Moment in Chinatown is great for sharing.
Where To Eat In The Hamptons With A Big Group
Need to eat dinner with a crew in the Hamptons? Here are your best bets.
Nick & Toni's
Nick & Toni's is a Tuscan restaurants in East Hampton that's great for large groups who like olive tapenade.
Mavericks
Mavericks is where you go for a big group feast in Montauk complete with steak, raw bar towers, and caviar service.
Brasserie Vietnam
This West Village spot serves Vietnamese and French food with some unexpected touches.
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Mabu Cafe
The comfort food at this Hong Kong-style cafe in Chinatown is designed to be photographed. In a refreshing plot twist, it tastes good, too.
Chef Huang
Chef Huang in Murray Hill serves elaborately presented Chinese dishes, including a Peking duck with super crispy skin.
Max's Restaurant
Get the lechon kawali sisig and fried chicken at this Woodside outpost of a Filipino chain.
Jiang Nan
The Peking duck is the main event at this Chinese spot in Flushing, but bring a group to try other things too.
Curry House
Grab lunch at this Malaysian restaurant when you need to take refuge from the bustle of Chinatown.
Golden Unicorn
Golden Unicorn is a restaurant above a bank in Chinatown where you can eat some dim sum while a wedding reception is going down nearby.
Olle
Skip the group chat debate over dinner plans and just head to Olle for homestyle Korean food and conversation.
Yetnal Tongdak
Bring friends to try the different preparations of Korean fried chicken at this fast casual spot in Murray Hill, Queens.
Bajeko Sekuwa
At this Nepalese restaurant in Sunnyside, a whole section of the menu is dedicated to goat's head dishes.
House of Joy
For a festive dim sum experience or a Cantonese dinner with a huge group, head to House of Joy in Chinatown.
Hakka Cuisine
This Chinatown restaurant specializes in dishes like stuffed tofu and salt baked chicken from the Hakka community.
Alimentari Beach
Alimentari Beach is an Italian restaurant and specialty grocer in Montauk where you should drink a negroni.
Where To Get A Big Group Meal Outside In NYC
Instead of having a picnic on your stoop, try one of these spots.