Ajisen Ramen (14 Mott St) is another great option for noodles with al fresco dining. Their pho is top notch and always packed with flavor. Thai Son is one of the best cheap eats spots in Chinatown. Other yummy dim sum options with outdoor dining include Nom Wah Tea Parlor (13 Doyers St) and Dim Sum Go Go (5 E Broadway). Jing Fong is one of the largest dim sum restaurants in New York City and we are happy to see them reopen with a few seats on Elizabeth Street. One of our favorite things to do in Chinatown is to get some dim sum with friends and family. Yum! Other Shanghainese restaurants with seating that we recommend include Shanghai Asian Cuisine (14A Elizabeth St), New Shanghai Deluxe (50 Mott St) and Joe’s Shanghai (46 Bowery). You can get their Shanghai lo mein, wine chicken, scallion pancakes and most importantly their Shanghai soup dumplings. If you are craving Shanghainese dishes, you are in luck! Many Shanghainese restaurants in the neighborhood are offering outdoor seating like Deluxe Green Bo. Bodhi Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant (77 Mulberry St) is another good vegetarian Chinese restaurant. They are best known for their vegetarian takes on classic Chinese dim sum dishes like their “shrimp” dumplings and “ribs” with black bean sauce. They are so delicious! Buddha Bodai – 5 Mott Stįor vegetarians, also on Mott Street there is Buddha Bodai. We missed their Cantonese style seafood dishes like their steamed flounder and their stir fried lobster with ginger and scallions. Ping’s is our favorite seafood restaurant in Chinatown and they are also offering outdoor dining on Mott Street. Kong Sihk Tong (65 Bayard St) is another great restaurant that specializes in Cantonese comfort foods nearby. Wo Hop is a very popular restaurant on Mott Street that has all the Cantonese comfort foods like wonton noodle soup, beef chow fun and pork fried rice. If you are looking for al fresco dining in Chinatown, there are many excellent restaurants with plenty of seats centered around Mott Street, Doyers Street and Bayard Street. Check out our other blog post for even more yummy options for outdoor dining. In the last few weeks, we have been so excited that there have been a lot more options for dining outdoors in Chinatown! Here are 7 more amazing restaurants in Chinatown, New York City with outdoor seating. Zagat Survey, The New York Times, CitySearch, AOL CityGuide, Dining Guide 411.com,, Asia In New York, ,, Meeting Focus,, and more.7 More Amazing Restaurants in Chinatown, NYC with Outdoor Seating July 31, 2020 You may be asked to share a table with a stranger, and your check may arrive as lightning-fast as your meal, but the food is the thing and the price is right. Inside it looks like a crowded cafeteria. The window displays the yummiest-looking roast duck, pork and ribs. Patrons' all-time favorite: "Sam Bo Fan" which is Roast Pork, Soy Sauce Chicken and Fried Egg over Rice for just $5. Try the Roast Pork or Fresh Shrimp Rice Crepes, or even better, the Fried Cruller Rice Crepes. The chef makes your crepe so fresh that you should top it with the special soy sauce and eat it as soon as it arrives to appreciate how good it is. For breakfast, rice crepes are a specialty. It's a little like clam chowder with crackers, Chinese style. If you choose the congee, you should try the Fried Cruller or Fried Sweet Cruller as a perfect compliment. Roast pork, spare ribs and duck are famous here. You can just top the noodle or rice with good stuff like wontons, beef stew or BBQ meats. The menu is simple: noodle, rice and congee (rice porridge) dishes. Among the best BBQ pork, ribs and duck in NYC.
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