We have decided to change our brand name from SHUN LEE 98TH to DIM SUM BLOOM, 06/27/2023.Visit us for an absolutely divine culinary experience, try our high quality dim sum and indulge yourself in our popular Beijing Duck served table side with pancakes, hoisin sauce and scallion brushes, delight your palate with the chewy Dry Sautéed Shredded Crispy Beef in a spicy tangy sauce.
We serve traditional Cantonese Cuisine and Dim Sum the way it is intended.Dim Sum available Monday through Sunday 11am to 5pmAll day Menu available everyday all day
L'atmosphère surréaliste du Buddakan, ce restaurant grandiose du quartier Meatpacking de Manhattan, combine la sérénité de l'Asie avec la flamboyance du 16e siècle à Paris. Le menu propose des interprétations fantaisistes des mets chinois et saura ravir les palais les plus délicats.
Au cœur du restaurant Tao préside une statue de Bouddha de près de 5 mètres, qui flotte au-dessus d'un bassin miroitant rempli de carpes japonaises. Une destination de prédilection pour les célébrités et les athlètes, ce restaurant panasiatique se spécialise dans la cuisine authentique de Hong Kong, de la Chine, du Japon et de la Thaïlande. La salle à manger du Tao s'étend sur trois niveaux, dont le très prisé « Skybox » qui offre une vue sur cette ancienne et incomparable salle de cinéma de New York qui est devenue le restaurant. En plus de ses 300 sièges, le Tao dispose d'un bar à sushis, de même que d'un salon et de deux bars pour profiter de la nourriture et d'un spectacle. La fourchette de prix est de 8 USD à 18 USD pour les entrées et de 16 USD à 39 USD pour les plats principaux. Un menu du dîner au prix fixe de 27,50 USD est proposé à l'année.
Located in the Upper East Side, Tang By MR. SUN offers a unique fusion of Eastern and Western culinary traditions. Our founder envisioned a place where Chinese cuisine is celebrated for its elegance, not just the familiar heavy, oily dishes. We pride ourselves on using premium ingredients, such as filet mignon for our Beef & Broccoli and tiger prawns in our Shrimp Satay. Our culinary journey began with a small eatery near Rockefeller Center, where our seasoned chefs, recruited from China, honed their skills in adapting authentic Chinese flavors to suit the local palate. We've since added a young chef to our team, bringing new flair and modern presentation to our dishes. We invite you to try our signature dishes, including the flavorful Curry Veggies, spicy Kung Pao Chicken, rich Beijing Chicken, savory Beef Rib, luxurious Truffle Scallion Pancake, indulgent Lobster Crunchy Noodles, and sumptuous Creamy King Crab Udon. Join us at Tang to discover a new, refined side of Chinese cuisine.
Chef Yu serves up deliciously spicy dishes at his namesake restaurant in the Garment District. His specialties are the Beef Tendon and marinated beef with hot pepper sauce, but that doesn't mean all Yu's dishes aren't standouts! Not only are they delicious, but they are inexpensive. In fact, the lunch specials exceed fifteen meal options all under $8.
Experience authentic Cantonese clay pot at Rice Bird. Rice Bird is a cozy restaurant that specializes in clay pot rice, salads, dumplings, curry, and snacks.
South of Little Italy, we offer authentic modern and traditional southern style Chinese food which is a rare find in today's NYC Chinatown scene. Live music Friday and Saturday evenings.Our signature dishes include- Baby roast pork- Peking duck- Orange beef- Orange chicken- Crispy Fried Chicken 位于小意大利南部,我们提供正宗的现代和传统南方风味中国菜,在当今的纽约市唐人街是难得一见的。周五和周六晚上有现场音乐。我们的招牌菜包括:- 烤乳猪- 北京烤鸭- 陈皮牛肉- 陈皮鸡- 香脆炸鸡
Rice K is a fusion of Asian food which consists of Japanese and Chinese. We have been serving the neighborhood for over 20 years and recently renovated to suit the ever changing trendy Astoria. Everyone that comes is treated like family. We enjoy a good conversation with a touch of tradition. Why not come in enjoy a spicy Mongolian Beef Bun or Tuna Chips while sipping a shot of Chinese Baijiu next time you're around?Our motto is Good Food, Good Atmosphere, and Good drinks. Saturday Karaoke is back. Come and sing a tune