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😍 5/5 - Beautiful new Chinese restaurant in East Village
By 👻 @paxa, 04/11/2019 3:00 am
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Hearing this name you'd probably never guess what the restaurant looks like. It's in a small space like most NY restaurants, narrow glass front extending deep in back. However the decor is beautiful and artistic. Quite a bit of Japanese esthetics from the linear strips of bond wood paneling on the wall, marble tabletops to the crafty ceramic dining ware. This is a BYOB place, so no bar or alcohol on the menu. For a small space tables are quite well spaced, with regular and communal tables. Glassed in kitchen in back. Menu not extensive but has interesting items, we had the cucumber and sweet and sour ribs for starters, both excellent and super tasty. These are two dishes you might see in a lot of Asian eateries but the ones here are better than most. Had two rice noodle dishes - in exact regular spaghetti shape - as these seems to be the signature items - the pickled green bean one is the better choice - the pork one less flavorful. Also had the ginger chicken which was ok, very tender but not my favorite dish (I didn't order it so might be prejudiced there). Overall out of 3 new Chinese restaurants I tried this time in the East Village this one is way ahead in every way - decor, food quality and taste, and ambience (with a mixed groups of diners instead of the almost 100% Asian at others). A bit pricier but worth it. Better still, they also take reservations which makes planning much easier.
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