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Privy 5 New York Asian Fusion/Contemporary
Always on the cusp of cuisine innovation, this city is the place to be if you're looking for the latest dining trend. Possibly the most popular trend today is contemporary Asian Fusion cuisine where the best of both East and West fused into some delicious concoctions. Nowhere else will you find inspired Asian Fusion as you will in this restaurant scene and here is a list of the best Asian Fusion restaurants.
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Categories: Night Life, Restaurants
Neighborhood: SoHo
Cuisine:Thai
60 Thompson Street New York City NY 10012+1 212 219 200060 Thompson Street in the South Village is home to Kittichai, one of the cities most outstanding Thai food venues. Boasting stunning décor, excellent service and equally impressive Thai cuisine makes this an easy choice for Thai foodie fans. The fine dining at Kittichai starts with appetizers such as the exceptional chicken in green curry and a memorable eggplant and basil. Mains include dishes su ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Financial District
Cuisine:Asian Fusion/Pan-Asian
40 Broad St Level 2 (between Exchange Pl & Beaver St) New York NY 10004(212) 809-3993Sho Shaun Hergatt, located in the heart of New York's financial district, serves modern Asian-French cuisine and is said to have changed the dining identity of Wall Street. Seamless hospitality and sleek design as well as the one and only Shaun Hergatt (appointed Best New Chef by NY Magazine) and co-owner in Sho Shaun Hergatt, his first solo venture. We have already seen this young Australian chef ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Meatpacking District
Cuisine:Asian Fusion/Pan-Asian
403 W. 13th St. New York City NY 10014212-675-2322If Asian fusion is your forte then the Spice Market belongs near the top of your to-do list. Great interior and up-beat ambiance sums up the feel of the Spice Market which does justice to the excellent Thai fusion food on offer. Appetizers at the Spice Market are sure to please with gems such as salmon tartar, mushroom spring rolls that are too good to miss, mango salad and a sumptuous beef skewer ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chelsea
Cuisine:Asian Fusion/Pan-Asian, Japanese
88 10th Avenue New York City NY 10011+1 212 989 8883Masaharu Morimoto is back again with a range of remarkable dishes including; Kentucky Fried - no, not chicken - blowfish, and cured yellowtail pastrami. His new Chelsea hot spot, Morimoto, is far more than just sushi. Morimoto is considered to be one of the US "Iron" chefs, and a master of his art. The sense of theatre pervading this $12 million venue, makes a perfect backdrop for his culinary per ... read more > -
Categories: Night Life, Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chelsea
Cuisine:Asian Fusion/Pan-Asian
75 9th Avenue Between 15th Street and 16th Street New York City NY 10011+1 212 989 6699You know how Peking Duck has to be ordered in advance so you get to eat it? Not at Buddakan! Chef Lon Symensma just keeps them coming in this vast restaurant which inspires time honored recipes. He serves 50 Peking Duck daily, and this is no easy feat. You need dedicated duck equipment because each duck has to be blown up first and have all sides exposed to a massive 700 degree heat in special ove ... read more > -
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