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3.9 (20 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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Pad Thai
Nicole B.

The pad Thai was very delicious! The shrimp on the other hand could have used some more flavor, but luckily the rest of the dish carried it. They don't have many gluten-free options so I was happy to at least have this. The restaurant is pretty small but they do take reservations if you call in advance. Since it is pretty small, they had limited staff, but we didn't have to wait too long for our food. If you are in the area and craving Thai food, I'd definitely recommend.

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Foodie S.

Excellent little Thai gem we caught after a great show! Delicious food and a cozy setting. Can't ask for more for date night!

Shrimp Clay Pot

Service is friendly, and the food is tasty. However, presentation is lacking given the price of these dishes. We ordered a Massaman curry, and it came with literally just liquid and onions and the meat. There were no potatoes. The server said he would bring us a separate plate of potatoes. After a while, we were brought a plate with four tiny bits. It was tasty, but did not make sense portion wise. Curry dishes appear to be inexpensive at first, but you also have to pay extra for rice and protein. Shrimp clay pot is described as cooked and served in a clay pot style. But it came in a plastic bowl. It was otherwise tasty. Ambience is romantic

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Kirsti H.

The hub and I went back today -- exactly one week from our first visit -- as we were craving the pad thai. The server (she may be the owner, I should've asked) recognized us right away and when we order the minced chicken basil again she knew we wanted it much spicier than it was last weekend. They amped up the spice level significantly and it was perfection, I'd imagine it's how this dish is traditionally supposed to be (rather than "dumbed-down" to appeal to a wider audience). Following up the spicy with the slightly sweet pad thai was definitely the move. I've increased my rating from 4 to 5 as both dishes were the best we've had. Keep up the good work, MA! (In my original review, I mentioned the off-putting music selection and that it was way too loud. Today, the music was lovely, a jazzy upbeat piano soundtrack. The volume was still too high -- it should simply be in the background. The other environmental tweak they could make it turning up the heat a little, as it's a bit cold in there.)

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Elisandro S.

The food was delicious. Service was nice and relaxing especially with the piano music in the background. Everyone seemed to have the same relaxed vibes.

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Food was soo good, great ambiance and delicious drinks. new go to. Service was very quick and nice

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Ji Bei Chuan Authentic Asian Noodles

Ji Bei Chuan Authentic Asian Noodles

4.5
(77 reviews)
6.0 mi
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Staff are attentive and preempted my accommodations for the kids (straws, plastic plates etc)…read more Very adorable and filling meals. I asked to sub rice for noodles because one of my kids is a rice pot (can't go without rice) and requested extra sauce, which they kindly provided. The set meals are a fantastic deal; a full size entree, an appetizer and a drink for $19-20. An extra order of noodles is $2.50 and it's really double the amount of noodles that comes in your entree. I also ordered their new dish with has abalone and sea cucumber; this is not part of a set meal. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It has that umami sweetness that comes from a great soup base and the noodles are delicious as usual. The abalone was tender, the sea cucumber had a bite to it. There was fish maw and wood ear in there as well.

The restaurant is bright and clean. The staff is friendly. Food overall is decent…read more The cucumber salad: first bite was just ok. But after a few bite, it gets better. The scallion sauce isn't too strong and no aftertaste lingering like garlic sauce. If you're not allergic to peanuts, definitely add the peanut bits. It adds an extra flavor. 8/10 The woodear salad: very vinegary and crunchy. 9/10 The potato salad:crunchy and the flavor is just right. Mild spicy. 8/10 The original soup noodle: too mild. Barely any flavor. 5/10 The mala pork intestine soup noodle: I got the regular spiciness level and it was actually quite spicy. If you can't tolerate spicy food, try mild or medium first. The pork intestine is bit chewy. Otherwise the flavor is good. 8/10 The seafood tom yum soup noodle: mild tom yum flavor. The soup base is slightly on the sour side. Overall is good. 8/10 Thai style soup noodle: the soup flavor is good. Not too spicy. 9/10 We also tried the brown sugar rice cake: it's just ok. Not crunchy enough. The brown sugar is missing some caramelized flavor. So it is a sweet rice ball. 5/10 I think the temperature inside would be fine if you go during a cool day. When it's a hot day, the restaurant could get very hot even if they turn on both ACs. With just 2 ACs insides, and eating a hot bowl of spicy soup noodle, we were all sweating inside. Though the food is good, I would not return during summertime. It's just too hot to enjoy a good bowl of hot soup noodle.

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Xi'an Famous Foods

Xi'an Famous Foods

4.3
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0.7 mi
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Food came out warm and fast. Got a sitting right by the window…read more The table I was at is a bit oily. Since it's self serve I didn't think much of it and wiped it down myself.

Xi'an Famous Foods is a casual Chinese spot specializing in Shaanxi style cuisine, especially…read morehand-pulled noodles and bold, spicy flavors. We walked into a simple, fast casual setup that focuses more on the food than the atmosphere, with a clean, functional space designed for quick meals and takeout rather than lingering. The ordering counter is straightforward, and the staff moves efficiently, keeping the flow moving even during busy lunch periods. The hand pulled noodles are the biggest highlight, with thick, chewy strands that have a satisfying texture and hold onto the sauces well. We ordered a few different noodle dishes, and the flavors leaned bold with chili oil, spices, and savory seasonings that give the dishes their signature Shaanxi style profile. The stewed pork and beef options were both generous and filling, but the lamb dishes stood out with a strong cumin flavor that brought a deeper, more aromatic taste to the table. The lamb burger is another unique item, combining seasoned lamb with a crispy, handheld format that feels different from typical restaurant offerings. The noodles themselves are the main draw, but the lamb burger is worth adding to the order if you want to try something beyond the bowl. Service is quick and efficient, making it a convenient option for lunch or a casual dinner. Portions are generous for the price, and the menu has enough variety to try different dishes across multiple visits. The spice level can be adjusted, but many dishes naturally lean toward bold and spicy flavors, so keeping that in mind is worth it if you prefer milder food. Xi'an Famous Foods is a reliable spot for anyone craving hand pulled noodles and strong, flavorful Chinese dishes. The chewy noodles, cumin lamb, and unique menu items make it stand out from more traditional Chinese restaurants, especially for a quick meal that still feels distinctive and satisfying. It is not a place for a long, leisurely dinner, but for a fast, flavorful bowl of noodles that delivers on texture and spice, it hits the mark well.

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Din Soup Dumplings

4.5
(483 reviews)
1.1 mi
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Women-owned & operated
Kid friendly

Quick walk from the Borough Hall station…read more The restaurants is located a few steps upstairs from the signage and not the lower Chinese restaurant. Pork soup dumpling with juice inside 5/5 20 piece famous crispy pork dumplings on top of the drink of your choice. 5/5. Cucumber salad while crispy and cold it was a bit salty 4/5 Boba milk teas 3/5. Felt it was watered down and boba kinda hard. Service 5/5 Definitely would recommend this place. Great workers and service. Clean and fresh made.

Food is pretty good. Noodles and dumplings are made fresh and you can tell the difference. Flavors…read morefor fried noodles are also excellent. However, the real negative here is the operations. It is a chaotic mess for the volume they are trying to do. It's not about adding more manpower, it's about streamlining. Tables are sitting empty while people are on the waitlist (not due to reservations), orders are going to the wrong tables, to-go orders are in disarray and have to be re-verified on multiple orders, and it takes a long time to get some water. The Yelp waitlist is useless here - wait was supposed to be 5-10 minutes and it turned into almost 40. All this could have been avoided with more planning, better organization, and training. Kitchen staff doing their job well. Front of house needs work.

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Superior Wonton Noodles

Superior Wonton Noodles

4.1
(123 reviews)
5.9 mi

Cuisine: 9 Service: 6…read moreDecor: 6 Value: 9 Overall: 9 Damn! These wontons were good! Beef brisket was excellent too. Texture of noodles were just right as well. One of the best bowls of noodles I had in any part of NYC. Comparable to my top favorite shops like Maxi's Noodle House, Golden Wonton King, and Sweet Wonton House. On my most recent visit, I watched the staff make some of their plump and juicy wontons. They use such a high ratio of shrimp to pork, which makes them absolutely delicious. I can't get enough of them. With that said, their beef brisket and noodles are no slouches. That's why I got a bowl of Wonton & Beef Brisket Noodle Soup to be able to taste everything I enjoy the most here. I'll be back asap. Btw, buy the wontons frozen and enjoy them at home. I always leave with a few boxes.

The place to go to for some HK Cantonese style won ton noodles. I got the 2 topping (won ton +…read morebeef tendon) noodles $11 (thin). Also paid up $2.25 for extra noodles which came in the bowl when they arrived. Won ton were delicious. Not too big. Not too small. Broth was piping hot. Noodles were perfectly al dente. U get asked what kind of noodle and lady says most get the thin noodles. I got 3 beef tendon piece which were nice and tender. You get 5 wontons in plain wonton soup. 4 with noodles. 3 in a 2 topping scenario. Yes they charge tax even paying in cash. They did not offer me tea or water. Ample sauces on table. Better than most in Manhattan Chinatown.

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Close-up of the ginormous wonton
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Muteki Udon

Muteki Udon

4.3
(76 reviews)
0.4 mi

I came into Muteki Udon a bit skeptical since the prices initially felt on the higher side, but…read morethat quickly changed once the bowl arrived. The portion size lined up with the cost, and more importantly, the quality delivered. Every sip of the broth and every slurp of the udon made it clear this was a thoughtfully prepared dish. I went with the niku udon on recommendation and it lived up to it. The flavor was rich and satisfying, and the quality of the meat really stood out. What really put things into perspective was visiting Raku shortly after. At a similar price point, the difference in portion, flavor, and quality of ingredients was noticeable. Muteki felt more filling and more complete as a meal. I left genuinely happy with the experience and would definitely come back to try more of their udon options.

I stopped by for a late lunch with a friend and was welcomed into a little Japanese oasis. I loved…read morethe ambiance and decor of the place including their handmade bowls and plates, which are individually made by the owner --wow. To start off, we had the Cheeseburger Dumplings ($12), which was so unique. We've never had something like this and they executed it really well. The dumplings were filled with meat and fried with a skirt. The cheese part was topped over it like a melty dressing, so a delicious and special dish here. Plus, it had a side salad to balance all the grease here. For the entrees, we had to get the udon and shared the Niku Udon ($25) and Salmon Ikura Udon ($30). It was a nice combo between a hot and cold udon. The Niku was your classic udon bowl filled with plenty of beef and a perfectly soft-boiled egg. The broth was sweet and savory for a warm and comforting meal. On the other hand, the salmon udon was quite unique with matcha udon and fresh salmon. There is a dashi to pour and mix into the noodles, which still gave it flavor and the slurp you want in a udon. Both were so great in its own way. Even their ramen also looked great, but I love all noodles. Definitely a great spot to dine near Barclays Center. Love to come back whenever I'm in the area again. The udon dishes are on the pricier side, but they're huge bowls.

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