Amici II Italian. Owner Maria Sarna has taken special care to see that all dishes are prepared perfectly. Without a doubt the house specialty is lobster. Prepared more ways than we can list, all are fabulous. With their live lobster tank in full view, the only choice in Little Italy is lobster at Amici II. |
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18 Ahrans Asian. Vegetarian. Asian and comfort food staples revamped into Vegetarian delights. |
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Buddha Bodai Vegetarian Restaurant Asian. Vegetarian. Large menu of vegtarian versions of exotic dishes. Looks wonderful. |
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Buona Notte Ristorante Italian. Specialties of the house include homemade lobster ravioli in a pink vodka cream sauce, artichoke hearts and wild mushrooms in a cream sauce and grilled chicken breast topped with arugula, tomato and red onion. |
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Casa Bella Ristorante Italian. Located on the well known corner of Mulberry Street, where the Goodfellas walk by. There are plenty of colorful tables, umbrellas, music, singing and real good Italian food. |
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Casa Bella Ristorante Italian. Located on the well known corner of Mulberry Street, where the Goodfellas walk by. There are plenty of colorful tables, umbrellas, music, singing and real good Italian food. |
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Cha Cha's In Bocca Al Lupo Italian. Cha Cha's In Bocca Al Lupo is an extraordinary unique Italian café, which boasts the only outdoor garden café in Little Italy. The assortment of pastries, desserts, and gelate is truly dazzling, as is the clientele. |
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Chinatown Ice Cream Factory Ice Cream. The Chinatown Ice Cream Factory is, at heart, just a friendly, family-run business. Because Chinatown is such a tourist Mecca, word of the shop and its one-of-a-kind flavors has spread literally around the world through raves in the international tourist press. |
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Da Nico Ristorante Italian. A family-run operation honoring tradition with big portions of delicious food, including plenty of tomato sauce served by New York's friendliest waiters. The lovely garden feels like the old country.. |
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Fay Da Bakery Bakery. This Chinese Bakery is a long time staple among the residents of Chinatown. Now, with 9 locations in the metropolitan area. |
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Golden Bridge Chinese. Golden Bridge Restaurant takes great pride in creating scrumptious Chinese dishes for you and your family. From the garnishes on our plates to the pictures on the wall, we replicate the Chinese experience in every detail. Whether you come for a quiet dinner for two or gather your entire family for an exciting Chinese food adventure, a memorable experience awaits you. |
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Grotta Azzurra Italian. Founded in 1908 by the Davino family, Grotta Azzurra is named for the Blue Grotto on the Isle of Capri and designed to evoke the beauty of one of the most famous caves in the world. With chef Chris Pfiefer recreating the finest in Italian cuisine, Grotta Azzurra promises nothing less than a renaissance for dining in Little Italy. |
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Il Cortile Italian. Chef Michael DeGeorgio will delight you with his specialties of lobster ravioli and veal cognac with porcini mushrooms. |
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Il Palazzo Ristorante Italian. This magnificent, 2-story restaurant is home to one of Little Italy's finest restaurants. Its elegant but casual and friendly setting is famous for its fresh and flavorful food |
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La Bella Ferrara Italian Bakery. La Bella Ferrara Pasticceria has been established in the heart of Little Italy for many generations. The bakery is also the main attraction point to tourists from all over the world, since it is conveniently located on Mulberry Street. |
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Mandarin Court Chinese. Owned and operated by the charming Ng sisters since 1988, the popular Mandarin Court restaurant is best known for its delicious dim sum and seafood specialties. |
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Manna House Bakery Bakery. Chinese Bakery with 5 locations specializes in all kinds of occasions with cakes, buns and pastries. |
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May May Gourmet Dim Sum Chinese. Dim Sum. Bakery. Established in 1964 as Chinatown's smallest coffee shop, May May has grown into one of the neighborhood's culinary landmarks with a loyal following that includes some of New York City's finest restaurants outside of Chinatown. May May Chinese Gourmet Dim Sum has become synonymous with authentic, affordable Chinese dim sum and jongs. |
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Mikata Japanese Cuisine Japanese. Provides a variety of Japanese cuisine with an emphasis on steak and sushi. |
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New Beef King Chinese. Beef Jerky. Owner, Robert Yee, brings his Great Aunt's secret family recipes to New York. |
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New Malaysia Restaurant Malaysian. Open since 1975, Malaysian Restaurant's cuisine with original Malaysian flavor and spices has been the stop for those craving traditional Southeast Asian fare in Chinatown. |
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Nice Restaurant Chinese. Nice Restaurant has been a staple family restaurant in Chinatown since 1984. Although modestly decorated, Nice is well known for its dim sum and traditional Hong Kong/Cantonese-style dishes. |
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Paesano of Mulberry Street Italian. Everybody is Joey's "paesano" or friend here! Enjoy house specialties like Linguini à la Joey, Veal Chop Valdastana and Chicken à la Joey amid the traditional Italian décor. |
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Pellegrino's Italian. Now, with their newly renovated dining room and new and exciting menu from Chef Michael, Pellegrino's is the place for Northern and Southern Italian specialties and delicious desserts. |
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Pho Bang Vietnamese. Pho is a name easily recognized by dinner-goers for the finest in Vietnamese food. "Pho" refers to the beef broth accompanying many of their noodle soup dishes; "Bang" is simply Mr. Bang, the chain's founder. With reasonable prices and pleasant service that's efficient and fast, Pho Bang is sure to satisfy your appetite for authentic Vietnamese food every day of the week. |
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South Street Seaport A thriving community complete with a world-class maritime museum, breathtaking views and more than 100 shops, cafes and restaurants. This renovated American landmark is right on Lower Manhattan's historic waterfront. And the shopping, dining and entertainment are front and center. |
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Sweet-n-Tart Restaurant and Cafes Chinese. Sweet-n-Tart Restaurant, a dim sum restaurant in Chinatown, serves a wide variety of dim sum. Sweet-n-Tart Restaurant is a great dim sum choice for those who are new to dim sum and would prefer to order off a menu or those who want to explore a wide variety of creative dim sum. Sweet-n-Tart Restaurant is also a good choice for visitors with dietary restrictions, including vegetarians. |
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Thai Angel Cuisine Thai. While the menu’s photos of exotics dished are temping, don’t skip the standards. Slightly sweet Pad Thai is one of the city ‘s best, with wok-roasted flavor, fresh basil leaves and tart lime wages. The tender, lemongrass loaded squid-salad appetizer is notable too. |
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Umberto's Clam House Italian. Umberto’s offers a full menu of Italian seafood specialties, traditional ocean fare, pastas, steaks and chops. Umberto’s original offerings of red and white clam sauces, in hot, medium or sweet varieties over an assortment of pastas are still among its most requested dishes. |
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Vegetarian Dim Sum House Chinese. Dim Sum. Vegetarian. Features over 100 types of irresistible mock chicken, mock beef, mock pork, whole-wheat noodle, rice, vegetable, and seafood dishes. They also serve vegetarian soups, appetizers and large variety of fresh squeezed juices from papaya to carrot. |
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Yello Restaurant and Bar Lounge American. Asian. Out-of-the-way Chinatown restaurant-lounge impresses with American-Asian menu, hip two-level bar scene with intimate feel, free karaoke, and sports TV. |
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