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Favorite Chinatown Spots (Aside from Fortress LOL)


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I have a few favorites...

Big Wong is good for Roast Duck and Roast Pork. https://www.yelp.com/biz/big-wong-new-york?osq=big+wong

Lan Zhou has the best Fried Dumplings and Sauce. https://www.yelp.com/biz/88-lan-zhou-handmade-noodles-and-dumplings-new-york

Chinatown Ice Cream Factory does Chocolate Oreo and Red Bean best. https://www.yelp.com/biz/chinatown-ice-cream-factory-new-york

Keki's for Japanese Cheesecake. https://www.yelp.com/biz/keki-modern-cakes-new-york

Nha Trang One for Vietnamese Steak Over Rice. https://www.yelp.com/biz/nha-trang-one-new-york?osq=87+baxter

 

Is there a place you like to visit before you go to the Fortress? Do you have a ritual? 

 

What about on a non-session day? Which Chinatown spots do you favor?

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I actually really like playing tour guide, so I'm going to keep adding to this thread.

Renew Day Spa for a strong purposeful massage by "Mike" or "Daisy". https://www.yelp.com/biz/renew-day-spa-new-york

Shanghai Asian Cuisine for their Shanghainese Lo Mein Noodles. https://www.yelp.com/biz/shanghai-asian-cuisine-new-york-2?osq=shanghai+noodles

Jing Fong Restaurant for their weekend family style Dim Sum (you sit at a big round table with other people and little ladies with push carts full of dim sum come around). https://www.yelp.com/biz/jing-fong-restaurant-new-york

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1 minute ago, Jayman said:

Lan Zhou is AWESOME!

Aren't they! Every night they have a big family feast for everyone that works there. Huge platters of seafood and delicious looking meats. They sit at the back table. 

They used to be on East Broadway, just a hole in the wall. I'm happy to see they have a larger space now ?

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10 hours ago, ConsentOptional said:

Dim Sum & tea at Nom Wah.  It's tucked away on the curve of a crooked street and feels like it's full of ghosts. 

Seconding Nom Wah! The Doyers Street location feels like stepping back in time (it's been around since 1927), and the street itself is quite historic -- it was called the "Bloody Angle" in the 20s and 30s due to notorious gang fighting there, and was the site of the first Chinese-language theater in New York City. Not to mention, the place is beautifully quirky inside, and the food is delicious.

I love the soup dumplings at Shanghai Cafe on Mott Street, and Golden Unicorn for dim sum.

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YaYa Tea Garden for their rice balls. Medium (not large- too much rice) Shrimp Tempura is the best. And ANY of their Fruity Bubble Teas! I like their original hole in the wall location on Chrystie Street. https://www.yelp.com/biz/yaya-tea-garden-new-york-3?osq=yaya

Their newer, bigger location on Grand Street has a Shake Shack vibe to it, which is not bad, it's just not "YaYa". https://www.yelp.com/biz/yaya-tea-garden-new-york-6?osq=yaya

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t's not an Asian place, but I like Whiskey Tavern.

https://www.yelp.com/biz/whiskey-tavern-new-york

 

I don't really go out to Chinatown all that much, maybe I should.  There are plenty of Chinese, Japanese, and Thai spots in Brooklyn that I always go to.  

There's a very small dumpling place, Kai Feng Fu, where I LOVE their steamed dumplings.

https://www.yelp.com/biz/kai-feng-fu-brooklyn

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On 4/30/2018 at 1:29 PM, Mistress Kang said:

YaYa Tea Garden for their rice balls. Medium (not large- too much rice) Shrimp Tempura is the best. And ANY of their Fruity Bubble Teas! I like their original hole in the wall location on Chrystie Street. https://www.yelp.com/biz/yaya-tea-garden-new-york-3?osq=yaya

Their newer, bigger location on Grand Street has a Shake Shack vibe to it, which is not bad, it's just not "YaYa". https://www.yelp.com/biz/yaya-tea-garden-new-york-6?osq=yaya

Their onigiri is so good! I always get it with their spicy mayo sauce on the side.

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On 4/29/2018 at 6:53 PM, Mistress Justine Shankar said:

Seconding Nom Wah! The Doyers Street location feels like stepping back in time (it's been around since 1927), and the street itself is quite historic -- it was called the "Bloody Angle" in the 20s and 30s due to notorious gang fighting there, and was the site of the first Chinese-language theater in New York City. Not to mention, the place is beautifully quirky inside, and the food is delicious.

I love the soup dumplings at Shanghai Cafe on Mott Street, and Golden Unicorn for dim sum.

Nom Wah is great. Don't even try to go there on a Sunday for brunch. I love the various choices including vegetarian. I am making a note of the other locations. 

 

Steven (Good Boy)

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On 4/29/2018 at 3:53 PM, Mistress Justine Shankar said:

Seconding Nom Wah! The Doyers Street location feels like stepping back in time (it's been around since 1927), and the street itself is quite historic -- it was called the "Bloody Angle" in the 20s and 30s due to notorious gang fighting there, and was the site of the first Chinese-language theater in New York City. Not to mention, the place is beautifully quirky inside, and the food is delicious.

I love the soup dumplings at Shanghai Cafe on Mott Street, and Golden Unicorn for dim sum.

Yes!  I will debate with anyone, that Shanghai Cafe is one of the best for Dumplings.  That’s why there is almost always a line!  

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On 5/6/2018 at 8:22 PM, Mistress Justine Shankar said:

Seconding this; so good!

 

I went there for dim sum a few years back, before it was Nom Wah. The waitress went outside (to another restaurant?) to get dim sum to serve to us- it was a weird experience. Nom Wah's owner, Wilson aka Mr. Tall, used to own and run a bakery on Allen Street that is now closed (https://www.yelp.com/biz/mr-tall-coffee-and-bakery-new-york). When I was getting the Fortress up and running at the original location I had many late nights that ran into early mornings. Mr. Tall was there baking baos at 5AM and we became fast friends ? I loved his baos LOL

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