The couple is crazy about scallion pancakes—it’s their life’s work. Even their dog is named Cong Cong (葱葱), a friendly Chihuahua that hangs around the stall. When I asked how long more they intended to keep it running for, they said it was not certain, but at least for a coupl...
They served 7-8 different dishes consisting of scallion pancakes, sweet n sour chicken, braised beef curry, rice, dumplings, and the authentic beef noodle soup. We enjoyed every dish! Anita KhabirMarch 4, 2025 Excellent range of halal Chinese cuisine; the tastes are well-balanced, and the...
Their soup dumplings are delicious with my personal favorite being their signature Kung fu xiao long bao. My other recommendations are the classic pork xiao long bao, scallion pancakes, dan dan noodles, and the loofah xiao long bao. They also have two igloo-like pods outside for seating, eac...
Sure, the name is a mouthful, but take a bite of the pastry-thin scallion pancakes, or the painstakingly constructed dan dan noodles, or Zhu Rong’s wonderful “family recipe” for Chongqing tomato stew, and you’ll see why certain overenthused critics are declaring this to be the finest ...
overflowing with prawns and topped with a sprinkling of trout roe, while the fried delica pumpkin was light and crisp, with a burnt scallion crema for dipping. the lobster and fish pie is pure comfort and, if there’s still room, the pecan pie is worth grabbing a couple of forks for. ...
Find the best breakfast in NYC's at these diners, cafes, bakeries and all-day restaurants with great morning meals.
popular that you may have to wait in line for a while. The wait is worth it, however, as the food quality is consistently high. Must try foods include cuttlefish vermicelli and scallion egg pancakes. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, try the soft and chewy pig’s blood cake as...
you’d sip Bud Light over a game of pool but is also on a par with the city’s top cocktail dens. Beer lovers seeking a change of pace should check outHigh Side(4009 Chain Bridge Rd., Fairfax) for Virginia brews plus Taiwanese bar food such as scallion pancakes and chicken dumplings....
With Koreatown stalwarts, top-secret Flushing BBQ hideaways and refined takes on classic comfort foods, each of these seven spots could be considered the best Korean restaurant NYC has to offer. Pop into a K-town spot to sample the best Korean BBQ—like grilled eel—or soups and stews stuffe...
It comes in three delectable flavors like Soy & Scallion and Spicy Soy — a favorite of our editorial coordinator Rachel Dennis— in five servings of each so he can enjoy a delectable dinner every night of the week. $46 From $41 at Amazon $78 $70 at Momofuku Bachan Japanese Barbecue...