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The Chinatown location of this handpulled noodle spot makes great beef noodle soup.
The Hell’s Kitchen outpost of the Flushing food stall makes crab roe delicacies more convenient for Manhattanites.
The third location of Maxi’s Noodle in Chinatown brings some of Flushing’s best wontons to Manhattan.
When you need somewhere easy to sit with Sichuan food and a pot of tea in Williamsburg, Ren is a reliable choice.
Ciccio Cincin works great for a date—and their mafalde is reason enough to become a regular.
Bring a group to Ditan Er BBQ and try as many different grilled skewers as you can manage.
Bring a group to this casual Cantonese American spot to pair your fried rice with a lychee martini.
All of our favorite spots for Sichuan, Shanghainese, Cantonese, and more Chinese food.
Our guide to the city’s plumpest, steamiest, tastiest Chinese and Taiwanese dumplings.
The 56th Street outpost of this Cantonese chain is a very useful spot for a group meal in Midtown.
17 great spots for mapo tofu, Chongqing chicken, dry pot, and more.
This Ningbo-Sichuan restaurant serves excellent seafood from two very different culinary regions of China.
Super Taste is a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown that makes really good hand-pulled noodles.
Come to this spot for fancy versions of spam noodle soup, cheesy pork chops, and other Hong Kong-cafe style food, served on bright pink tablecloths.
Chongqing-style spicy broth, AYCE Chengdu hot pot, Japanese shabu shabu and more.
Blue Willow is a dark and fun Chinese restaurant in Midtown that specializes in Sichuan and Hunan food.
Come to Spy C for the best Chinese food in Forest Hills, on par with some of our favorite Sichuan restaurants in the city.
In the mood for Chinese food tonight? Here are some great options.