Best Asian Restaurants in Lower East Side
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- JJ.New York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI would recommend the afternoon tea to anyone! I had the Christmas themed tea and it was so adorable and cute! The food was a good mixture of sweet and savory. I loved the tea. The staff is also so lovely and kind as well as accommodating and that really makes the whole experience worthwhile. It's a small place and to get to the restroom you need a staff member to walk you through the kitchen to the back. While I don't mind that at all I felt like I was disrupting the baking process while walking through and kind of felt bad having to use it. Restroom is clean! Pastries are delicious! Price for the tea was 52$/person which is low to mid level pricing but I thought it was well worth it. Decor was on the simple and sweet side. If there was more decor/design to the space it would have been even more perfect but I was totally happy with everything I got! Really cute idea for a simple meeting with friends! Love love love so do it!More infoAnnTremet CakePrice: Expensive• Asian• West Village•4.5
- PPatrickNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoWayan is a Nolita/SoHo located Indonesian and French fusion restaurant. This cuisine and style was novel yet comforting. Went with a group of 6 and we tried a good portion of the menu. Lovely decor and moderate noise and energy. We didn’t see the back area but I’m sure with the res availability, it’s sizable. I appreciate how the reservations are attainable yet it is still popular. 1. Satays - lamb, pork, scallops - all were flavorful — 8.2/10 2. Golden Sweet potatoes — godly 9.6/10 3. Citrus salad - refreshing, though the base was chunks of cabbage which isn’t my favorite — 7.6 4. Baby squid - very fried, but quality squid and a delicious & balanced mix of toppings — 8.6 5. Hamachi tartare - fresh seafood, good mix of sweet, bitter, & savory, with a little bit of crunch — 8.4 6. Sea bass - fresh, cooked perfectly, nice light sauce — 8.6 7. Lobster noodles — the revered lobster noodles were excellent, velvety noodles with a sticky coating. Plentiful lobster, portion size was fine given the small bowl. I have had better sauces which is the only detractor — 9.4 8. Crescent duck - really enjoyed this, slept on by my dinnermates — 8.6 9. Corn fritters - yum — 8.8 White wine was a strong choice, moderate sweetness. I have sesame, tree nut, and peanut allergies, and the staff/kitchen were great with accommodating and informing us on what items were safe. Otherwise, the service was good not great. I liked the speed and order of serving the satays, small plates, and then large plates. They did get rid of glasses while someone was going to pour more wine and did not ask about drinks often. I will be returning!More infoWayan NYCPrice: Moderate• Indonesian• NoLita•4.7
- MMattDenver / Colorado •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 15, 2024Ivan is fantastic. Service was as well. The food is unlike anywhere else I’ve found. Go if you have the chance.More infoIvan RamenPrice: Moderate• Contemporary Asian• Lower East Side•4.9
- MMikeNew York City •1 review4.0Dined on Dec 14, 2024Great service! The waiters and waitresses are attentive, food was food, the cheddar waffle was okay. Wish for more sauces for the waffle and saucesMore infoFriedman's - Battery ParkPrice: Expensive• American• Battery Park City•4.7
Discover best Asian restaurants in Lower East Side
Explore a taste of Asia in the heart of Manhattan's Lower East Side, where a diverse array of Asian culinary delights awaits. The Lower East Side, known for its vibrant dining scene, serves as a melting pot of flavors, offering everything from traditional dishes to innovative fusion cuisine. Each restaurant in this area brings its unique twist to Asian gastronomy, ensuring there's something to satisfy every palate. Patrons can expect to find a rich selection of options, including sumptuous noodles, exquisite sushi, and spicy curries, all crafted with authentic ingredients and traditional techniques. The dining experience in this locale is enhanced by stylish, welcoming atmospheres and attentive service, making each meal a memorable event. Ideal for both casual lunches and elegant dinners, the Lower East Side's Asian restaurants boast both excellent food and a lively cultural experience. Whether you're a local foodie or a visitor looking to explore, the Asian dining options in this part of New York City promise an exciting culinary journey.