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[ more from 10best]
"This hip restaurant, whose contemporary décor is ideal for the Upper East Side, specializes in quality Cantonese cuisine. If you want a true Chinese experience, try their Five-Course Gourmet or Five-Course Seafood menus...."
[ more from dinesite]
"It`s noodles galore at this busy Hong Kong-style joint with an open kitchen and a dining room dominated by a frozen fountain of light green iridescent glass. Dim sum abounds, and there`s watch-your-waistline spa food made with no oil, cornstarch, sugar, o..."
[ more from events.nytimes]
"This bright and appealing restaurant follows the decorating scheme of many other Chinese restaurants, but a glance beyond the tanks of fish and the gleaming bar reveals something else: polished wood wine racks stuffed with bottles. The biggest part of the..."
[ more from gayot]
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[ more from judysbook]
| "Evergreen, also known as Henry's Evergreeen in the past, is a Cantonese Chinese restaurant on the Upper East Side, convenient to all the postdoctoral students studying at Rockefeller University. Their dim sum menu is quite extensive and authentic, but not..." |
3 reviews
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[ more from menupages]
"I am convinced that no one has ever actually dined in a Chinese restaurant. My reasoning is based on the fact that Chinese food is usually just what a group orders when they can't agree on anything else: Moo Shoo something, dumplings, fried rice, egg/spri..."
[ more from nymag]
"Café Evergreen delivers its first-rate dim sum everywhere on the Upper East Side. Gorge yourself on fluffy pork buns, gooey, gelatinous vegetable dumplings, and specials such as beef glazed in a crispy, moderately spiced orange sauce and served with brocc..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "In the most gratifying East-West hook-up since Jackie Chan discovered Chris Tucker, longtime restaurateur Henry Leung has upgraded his modest noodle shop to a high-end Cantonese, simultaneously adding a wine list that puts nearby brasseries to shame. Figu..." |
6 reviews
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[ more from wcities]
"This Hong Kong style Cantonese restaurant is a neighborhood favorite. The menu highlights dim sum, tasty appetizers and a variety of noodle dishes...."
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