Business Description from the Web
Reservations: Recommended Cross Street: Bayard St. Dress: Casual
Get friendly with a stranger over salt-baked soft-shell crabs and other Chinese delicacies at this bustling Chinatown restaurant, where the quality of the food takes precedence over fussy presentation. The décor may be lacking, but at these incredibly low prices no one can complain. The late hours also makes it perfect for those midnight hunger attacks; even then, there is a good chance you...
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Posted by wcities
on September 08, 2008
One of the finest Chinese restaurants in the area, New York Noodle Town has built its reputation based on two things: great food and excellent pri...
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Editorial Reviews from the web
So what if the restaurant has all the ambience of a school cafeteria? I'm wary of an over-adorned dining room in Chinatown; the simpler the better I say. And New York Noodletown is simple, but the food is the real thing. Seafood-based noodle soups are spectacular as is the platter of chopped roast pork. Those two items alone would make me very happy. But I'm greedy and wouldn't leave the...
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Other Reviews from the web
Lunch for two at this super noodle joint: the soups are so delicious w/ wonderful broths, non-soggy noodles and tasty meat or fish. We adde...
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Be prepared to share a table in this noisy Hong-Kong-style noodle restaurant, but the noodles are worth the hassle. Soups are light and fragrant an...
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I've been going to this place for years. Very bustling and open until late like 4-5 AM, so it's a great late night spot too.
Any of the meat over rice is tasty. The noodle soup with fish is delicious too. Make sure to ask for some of their legendary ginger scallion sauce.