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Best Chinese (shanghai) Restaurants in Midtown East

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A photo of TAO Uptown restaurant
4.4
Awesome(14431)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Midtown East
Booked 123 times today
TAO Uptown in Midtown East, New York, truly stands out with its authentic Hong Kong Chinese cuisine that keeps diners coming back for more. This Pan-Asian culinary gem is renowned not just for its unique ambiance, featuring a 16-foot Buddha and reflecting pool, but also for its exceptional food. Patrons rave about dishes like the "Chilean sea bass and lobster wontons" and the "lobster fried rice," describing them as "extraordinary" and "delicious." The atmosphere is consistently praised as "beautiful" and "energetic," making TAO Uptown the perfect spot for both special occasions and casual dining. As one diner puts it, it's an "amazing culinary experience" where every visit is a delight, ensuring it remains a favored destination in NYC's vibrant dining scene.
A photo of Philippe Chow - Upper East Side restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(4390)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Upper East Side
Booked 62 times today
Philippe Chow on the Upper East Side stands out as a beacon of Beijing cuisine in New York City. Described as modern, flavorful, and theatrical, this restaurant puts a unique spin on traditional Beijing-style dishes, offering them in a family-style setting that encourages sharing and communal enjoyment. With glowing reviews like "the best Peking Duck anywhere" and "always love the Beijing chicken," it's clear that Philippe Chow masters the art of Beijing flavors. Patrons continually praise the "outstanding food" and "excellent service," making it a must-visit for anyone craving authentic, beautifully presented Beijing cuisine in a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere.
A photo of MR CHOW - 57th restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(2895)
Price: Very Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Midtown East
Booked 34 times today
MR CHOW - 57th, located in the vibrant Midtown East of New York, offers an unparalleled Chinese dining experience that has captivated the hearts of its patrons since 1979. Known for its "high Chinese Cuisine," MR CHOW combines authentic Beijing recipes with signature dishes like the world-renowned Beijing Duck and MR CHOW Noodles. Awarded the prestigious 5 Star Diamond Award, the restaurant's commitment to excellence is evident in both its sumptuous meals and impeccable service. Guests frequently praise the "outstanding food and service," describing it as the "best Chinese restaurant in NYC." Whether it's the artful ambiance or the nightly handmade noodle show, MR CHOW - 57th remains a jewel in the city's culinary crown, making every visit a memorable celebration of the finest Chinese flavors.
A photo of Buddakan NY restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(16211)
Price: Very Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Meatpacking District
Booked 218 times today
Buddakan NY, nestled in the vibrant Meatpacking District of Manhattan, is a culinary gem renowned for its exquisite and innovative approach to Chinese cuisine. The restaurant's "fanciful interpretations of Chinese dishes" have captivated food connoisseurs, with many praising the "delicious" flavors and "outstanding" service. Diners consistently rave about the unique atmosphere, describing it as a blend of "Asian serenity" and "16th-century Paris flamboyance," making every meal a memorable experience. Highlights from the rave reviews include the "general tso’s dumplings" and the "spicy peanut noodles," which are must-tries according to satisfied guests. Whether it's the "perfect customer service" or the "iconic NYC atmosphere," Buddakan NY delivers an exceptional dining experience that keeps guests returning for more.
A photo of Spice Symphony – 50th St. restaurant
4.5
Awesome(1947)
Price: Moderate
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Midtown East
Booked 14 times today
Spice Symphony on 50th St. in Midtown East, New York, offers an exceptional fusion of Indian and Chinese cuisines that tantalizes the taste buds with its unique flavors. Renowned for its innovative Indo-Chinese dishes, diners rave about the quality and authenticity of the offerings. One patron exclaimed, "I would rate the Hakka noodles 100 out of 10! Got very spicy and it didn't disappoint!" The restaurant prides itself on blending traditional Chinese dishes with Indian spices, creating an unforgettable culinary experience. With its cozy ambiance and meticulous service, Spice Symphony stands out as a must-visit for those seeking a genuine taste of Chinese cuisine with an Indian twist.
A photo of Brooklyn Chop House, Times Square restaurant
4.4
Awesome(1470)
Price: Very Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Theater District
Booked 83 times today
Brooklyn Chop House in Times Square, located in the vibrant Theater District of New York, is not just a Steakhouse; it's an experience. Voted the BEST STEAKHOUSE in NYC by NEWSWEEK in 2019, this establishment stands out for its unique offerings and unparalleled quality. Patrons rave about the "probably the best steak sauce you’ll ever have!" and the exceptional "35 Day Dry Aged Porterhouse Steak." The ambiance, combined with the innovative menu that merges classic steakhouse delights with Asian influences, ensures a meal that is both memorable and exquisite. As one diner put it, the food and service are a "chef’s kiss - literally!" making Brooklyn Chop House a must-visit for any steak aficionado in New York.
A photo of Hutong restaurant
4.5
Awesome(210)
Price: Very Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Midtown East
Booked 10 times today
Hutong in Midtown East, New York, offers a spectacular dining experience with its unique blend of Northern Chinese cuisine and artful presentations. Known for its "amazing flaming Peking duck," which is often compared to the famed versions in Beijing, Hutong sets a high bar for authenticity and quality. The dim sum is a work of art, with patrons describing it as "the best in the upper east side" and "dim sum and Peking Duck to die for." The elegant Art Deco ambiance, inspired by 1920’s New York and Shanghai, elevates every meal into a luxurious event. Whether it’s the "exquisite service" or "outstanding" culinary presentations, Hutong promises an unforgettable experience that makes it a beloved destination in Manhattan’s dining scene.
A photo of Shun Lee Palace restaurant
4.0
Excellent(1690)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Midtown East
Booked 14 times today
May 1, 1995 The New York Times , "The Joys and Tribulations of Upscale Chinese, Two StarsJune 17, 1998 The New York Times "The Vanishing Haut Cusine by Ruth Reichl, Two StarsJan 26, 2011 The New York Times "Is Recreated Dinner" Nixon to China by Florence FabricantJune 13 2001 New York Post "Meanwhile, back at the Palace" by Steve Cuozzo, Two Stars2013 Forbes Magazine's Restaurant Guide. The Excellence of Shun Lee Palace. Three Stars 2007 AOL. "New York City Best Chinese Restaurant"2012 LocalEasts. "New York City Best Chinese Restaurant"silky service" and "absolutely the best above Canal Street" decorated by Adam Tihany.
A photo of Sei Less restaurant
4.5
Awesome(1187)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Garment District
Booked 48 times today
Tucked away in New York's vibrant Garment District, Sei Less offers an exceptional Pan-Asian dining experience that has guests raving about its "amazing food" and "great ambiance". With a menu that artfully blends traditional flavors with modern twists, diners particularly love the "delicious" lobster dim sum and the "fabulous" lobster spring rolls, which are presented so beautifully that they are almost too good to eat. One guest exclaimed that the chocolate mousse was "to die for," highlighting the restaurant's commitment to excellence across its menu. The carefully curated aesthetic and the attentive service complement the culinary delights, making Sei Less not just a meal, but a memorable event. Whether it's a casual dinner or a special occasion, Sei Less stands out as a must-visit destination for anyone seeking authentic and high-quality Pan-Asian cuisine.
A photo of Spice Symphony Times Square restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(43)
Price: Moderate
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Times Square
Booked 19 times today
Spice Symphony Times Square is a haven for vegetarians and vegans seeking authentic and innovative Indian cuisine in the heart of New York. Nestled in the vibrant Times Square, this restaurant stands out for its exceptional approach to vegetarian dishes, blending traditional Indian spices with modern culinary techniques. Guests rave about the diversity and flavor of the vegetarian options, such as the "impressive daal" and "outstanding Tandoori roasted mushrooms." The ambiance is described as "inviting and Cosy," perfect for enjoying a meal that is both delicious and heartwarming. As one reviewer puts it, Spice Symphony is "definitely recommended" for a memorable dining experience where every dish is crafted with love and care.
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