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  • BaoHaus 2 
  •   East Village  
  • Chinese
  •  $ 
Freshest buns in town, dun. Aiiitteee?
Interesting Chinese food and atmosphere? Standing out from the crowd by channeling '30s Shanghai.
Dim sum fantasy renders visits to actual Chinatown quaint and obsolete.
Boiled goose intestine, cold jelly fish, boneless chicken feet, and other weirdness inside groovy plastic Disneyland.
Lack of actual go-go girls remedied by presence of fried strips of pork-flavored salt more deserving of your crinkled singles.
Refined Seoul export serves the Korean take on Chinese food.
Watch the women hypnotically stuff and roll never-ending trays of dumplings.
Shanghai dumplings and chicken roasted in lotus root are well worth the wait, unlike your junior prom date.
Hunan outpost of the much-loved citywide chain.
  • Hakkasan 
  •   Midtown West  
  • Chinese
  •  $$$$ 
London calling with upscale Cantonese, silky-smooth digs.
  • Ichiro 
  •   Financial District  
  • Chinese, Jamaican, Sushi
  •  $$ 
Lunch stop for sushi and Thai.
Culty no-frills Shanghai dumpling king delivers on the hype.
  • Lilli and Loo 
  •   Upper East Side  
  • Chinese, Japanese, Sushi, Thai
  •  $$ 
Gluten-free Chinese? Believe it.
Best dim sum in Brooklyn, only more impressive than that sounds.
  • Mr. K's 
  •   Midtown East  
  • Chinese
  •  $$$$ 
Upscale Chinese both business- and celeb-friendly.
Leggings, Madonna, Mr. Chow —it's like 1986 never ended! Menus are for nobodies.
  • Mr. Chow's 
  •   Midtown East  
  • Chinese
  •  $$$$ 
Still banging, though the groundbreaking artists have been replaced by the industry types. And so it goes...
Knockout Shanghainese cooking to restore your faith in both salt and the world.
Real Shanghainese flavors, in tandem with familiar standbys.
Duck is so incredibly bad for you you just want to eat it all the time. Bring a date.
  • Philippe 
  •   Upper East Side  
  • Chinese
  •  $$$$ 
Philippe Chow finally gets all his extra-salty, extra-pricey ducks in a row.
  • Red Egg 
  •   Little Italy  
  • Chinese, Dim Sum
  •  $$ 
Modernizes dim sum with a high-design take on a traditional teahouse.
  • Shi 
  •   Long Island City  
  • Chinese, Sushi
  •  $$$ 
Shi brings the chichi to LIC.
Haute Chinese and dim sum on a glossy, '80s-fabulous set.
Dinner for -->.
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