Local Favorite, Wheelchair Accessible, Dine In, Nightlife, Vegetarian Options, Vegan Options, Cocktails, Full Bar, Gluten Free Food, Romantic, Take Outs, Noodles, Chinese, Date Night, Takes Reservations, Soup, Szechuan
215 W 85th St, new york
Han Dynasty is a Chinese restaurant opened a branch in East Village in 2013. The restaurant provides its customer a bright atmosphere and elegant decor, the yellow walls are decorated with oil paintings look like as they are purchased from back-alley gallery Hong Kong, the polished wood tables set up with plastic red chopsticks and lighting that provides proper light as well ass look attractive. The food they cook is not homemade but when you will have a bite to their menu options it gives the homestyle feel. Everything cooked with balanced sauces and ingredients used is fresh and authentic. Popular items from their menu include dry pot style, a sizzling pan with mushrooms, bamboo shoots and peppers in a spicy sauce, the sweet and spicy crispy rice style, with tomatoes, black mushrooms pea leaves served on crispy rice pillows and the salt and pepper style battered chicken. Dan Dan Noodles are famous here, must try them out.
Local Favorite, Wheelchair Accessible, Dine In, Vegetarian Options, Seafood, Coffee Tea, Take Outs, Dim Sum, Chinese, Takes Reservations
13 Doyers St, new york
Nom Wah Tea Parlor first opened at 13–15 Doyers Street in 1920 as a bakery and tea parlor. For most of the 20th century, Nom Wah served as a neighborhood staple, offering fresh Chinese pastries, steamed buns, dim sum, and tea. The restaurant moved to next door 11-13 Doyers Street due to a leasing issue Eventually, the restaurant became most famous for its almond cookie, lotus paste, and red bean filling, which is used for moon cake during the Chinese autumn festival. Nom Wah Tea Parlor hasn’t gone through many changes throughout the years. Its 1950s vintage looks, good food, and great value have kept generations of families coming back. Numerous movies and TV shows have been shot at Nom Wah Tea Parlor like Reversal of fortune, Premium Rush, All Good Things, and ‘Law and Order”.