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Privy 5 New York Chinese Breakfast
It's no secret that Chinese Breakfast is one of the more important meals of the day for Chinese people. This means you get unique dishes only available at Chinese Breakfast that you'll definitely want to try. Congee and other great Chinese Breakfast favorites are available in these top Chinese Breakfast eateries.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
98 Bowery New York City NY 10013+1 212 965 5028 / +1 212 965 5027Congee, not to be confused with "Congee Village", but a sister restaurant to; is found at 98 Bowery, NY and one of its super features is BYOB. If you have a special bottle of wine you would like to uncork, such as an 86 Bernard Coffinet Batard Montrachet, by all means take it along, although this is not truly a good breakfast wine - even if you are eating Chinese. Reservations are recommended (alt ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
67 Mott St (between Bayard St & Canal St) New York NY 10013(212) 964-0540At Big Wong they make a highly commendable, hearty Chinese breakfast. The floors look slippery, the walls are plain, the ceilings are low and it is noisy. This is unmistakably a "hole-in-the-wall" restaurant with soul according to more than one food critic, and soul is what it takes to make good food. Thirteen different flavors of congee, sweet and salty crullers and giant omelets (egg fu yong?) a ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
3907 Prince St New York City NY 11354(718) 888-1268King 5 Noodle House in Flushing means you don't have to wait for your next trip to Taiwan to sink your teeth into homestyle pork intestines with pork blood jelly, and for the less "bloodthirsty", the tofu skins with soy beans are deliciously toothsome; at wallet-friendly prices, order them both! Apparently the sign of a good Chinese Tawainese/Fujian restaurant is when a giant vat of shuan tsai (pr ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
Cuisine:Seafood
13330 39th Ave New York City NY 11354(718) 359-8600For a great Chinese breakfast with emphasis on seafood you'll want to try Ocean Jewel Seafood Restaurant in Downtown Flushing. This restaurant does serve dishes such as fish head soup, half chicken feet and tripe, but their claim to fame is dim sum. Here you will find dim sum that you won't find in Chinatown Manhattan such as douhua (silken tofu) and other interesting choices, be warned, staff doe ... read more > -
Categories: Night Life, Restaurants
Neighborhood: Lower East Side
100 Allen Street New York City NY 10002(212) 941-1818Congee Village Restaurant & Bar, received an honorable mention in the "2010 MICHELIN Guide: New York City Bib Gourmand Restaurant Picks". The cuisine is Cantonese and upstairs, a fake tropical paradise awaits while you partake in some karaoke. Grease your vocal cords and inhibitions with multiple mao-tai (a variation on the traditional mai-tai) toasts at, 80 proof, and even bring your own CD's. Th ... read more > -
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