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Privy 5 New York Taiwanese
Waves of Chinese mainlanders arrived in Taiwan over hundreds of years to create a unique and delicious Taiwanese cuisine – and there are some pretty authentic Taiwanese restaurants in the city that bring the best and latest of Taiwan over to the dominant Asian presence in the city.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
135-38 39th Ave New York City NY 11355(718) 939-5468When your cravings for stinky tofu: AKA Fried Smelled Bean Curd, eggplant with garlic sauce, san bei ji, shredded pork with bamboo shoot and hot pickle sauce with sliced fish becomes just too much to bear - it is Gu-Shine Chinese Tawainese/Fujian Restaurant to the rescue. It is cosy (in other words small), authentic, renowned locally for the tastiness of their tofu dishes and situated where many o ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Cuisine:Cafe/Coffee/Tea/Bakery
79 Mott St (between Bayard St & Canal St) New York NY 10013(212) 732-7178Ten Ren's Tea Time Franchise and Shop in Mott St, Chinatown revitalizes the tea drinking tradition in a futuristic setting, frequented by students. But then bubble teas aren't traditional for serious tea drinkers - you do have to try them however. Retro board games and free WiFi is the cherry on the tapioca, which is never too soft, never too hard - just right! Tea just happens to be the most anci ... read more > -
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Neighborhood: N/A
4140 Kissena Boulevard New York City NY 11355(718) 358-1835Black tapioca balls in sweet milky Chinese Tawainese/Fujian bubble tea and fruity slush, slurped through oversized straws, hardly seems the appropriate drink for dark-suited businessmen. At Quickly this is their signature drink and there are a steady stream of dark-suited customers! Shabu-Shabu table cooking and soda pop art décor is what you will find in this two-story Chinatown diner. Here a sir ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Queens
95-26 Queens Blvd New York NY 11374(718) 275-2388Chinese, Chinese Tawainese/Fujian and Americanese seafood classics are the order of the day at Andy's Seafood and Grill. This is where simple portions of Chinese classics are available for a dollar a pop! The sesame noodles, squid with basil and salt and pepper crab are worthy of praise however scores of authentic dishes adorn this menu so ginko nuts, frogs' legs, lotus root and sea cucumber, shou ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
3 Doyers Street (between Bowery & Chatham Sq) New York NY 10013(212) 791-7007Look for it carefully and find the warm and friendly, family run, Excellent Pork Chop House in Chinatown, tucked away in an alley free of tourists. Seat yourself next to a display case filled with big bellied Buddahs (the tables are communal) and order the Chinese Tawainese/Fujian style pork chop. This is why you are here and they have earned their rights to this name! Bring cash only they do not ... read more > -
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