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  1. 7. Wagamama (Murray Hill - 39th Street) Wagamama in Murray Hill - 39th Street enjoys high praise for its top-notch Asian cuisine, as the reviews affirm. Customers relish its wide variety of food choices for different dietary needs, including tasteful and filling soba noodles preferred over ramen.

  2. The pork in the ramen was extra tender. The tuna in the poke bowl extra fresh... Great spot for ramen fans! Order online. 2023. 3. Pure Thai Cookhouse. 1,543 reviews Open Now. Asian, Thai $$ - $$$ Menu.

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    • Adda
    • Ivan Ramen
    • Wayla
    • Pig + Khao
    • Hanoi House
    • Khe-Yo
    • Lhasa Tibetan Restaurant
    • Her Name Is Han
    • Nyonya Malaysian Cuisine

    David Chang’s restaurants are something of a religion in New York City, and no single restaurant encapsulates the magic quite like Momofuku Ssäm Baron Pier 17. It’s no wonder that this chic, minimalist flavor joint is one of the best Asian restaurants in NYC. Ssäm Bar’s excellent pork buns and exquisite fried duck put Chang on the map of elite New ...

    Adda Indian Canteen is a funky, modern Indian hotspot in Long Island City, whose name– Adda— literally means “a place where people hang out.” The restaurant was reviewed as one of The New Yorker‘s Best Restaurants of 2018, and it’s not hard to see why. In a city that was until recently surprisingly lacking in excellent table serve Indian food, Adda...

    Until you’ve been to Ivan Ramen in New York City, we guarantee you’ve never had ramen like this before. Ivan Ramen skyrocketed in popularity after it was featured on Season 3 of the Netflix docu-series Chef’s Table, which told the moving story about how a white guy from Brooklyn– chef and owner, Ivan Orkin– learned to master the art of ramen after ...

    Waylaemerged as something of a dark horse favorite in the post-pandemic era of dining in NYC. Popularity has mounted so much, in fact, that they now have a second outpost in Time Out New York’s new food court market space in DUMBO. Still, we love the original space’s greenery-filled exposed brick courtyard (above), as well as the cozy, narrow, spea...

    Pig + Khaoserves excellent Filipino- and Thai-inspired Southeast Asian fare. The modern, minimalist space has a cozy patio and limited menu, but the Crispy Pata, Whole Fried Fish, and Pork Belly Adobo offer an unparalleled variety of flavors in just one bite. The restaurant’s beautiful dishes and flashy plating lend the establishment an Instagram-w...

    Hanoi House serves some of the best and most authentic Vietnamese food in the city. This trendy East Village restaurant has been celebrated by everyone from the New York Times to Eater, and for a while, it was hard to get a table unless you went right when it opened for dinner. Above all, they’re known for their excellent pho (above). We also love ...

    Meals are family-style at this Laotian hot spot, which Anthony Bourdain once featured in Parts Unknown (e.g. “Laos in Five Dishes”). The environment at Khe-Yo(which means “Green” in Laotian) is dark and moody, with a lively exposed brick bar and intimate tables great for dinner dates and large parties alike. Helmed by Chef/Owner Soulayphet Schwader...

    This hole-in-the-wall Tibetan shoebox in Jackson Heights serves the best momos around. (Or at least that’s what Anthony Bourdain thought when he ate here.) The Himalayan-inspired food at Lhasa Tibetan Restaurantdoes not disappoint, from the delicious spicy beef to the popular hand-pulled noodles. The restaurant’s charm stems from the fact that, in ...

    Her Name is Hanin Koreatown was named one of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants in 2016. Enjoy elevated versions of classic Korean dishes like Kimchi Pancakes with soft poached eggs or sautéed rice cake with shishito peppers, kabocha squash, and yuzu gochujang sauce. Or, opt for the Korean-style crispy pancake with shrimp and hot peppers. The menu fea...

    The first thing you need to know about NyonyaMalaysian Cuisine is that it is cash only, and it is a complete hole-in-the-wall. This restaurant is NOT fancy. Nyonya is not as elegant as some of the other foodie-approved restaurants on this list– but the flavors sure deliver. The Roti Canai is insane! The Beef Rendang is super tender and moist! The P...

  3. Group Dining. Otherworldly art, ornate chandeliers and a bevy of gilded details kick the senses into overdrive, setting a dramatic precedent for fanciful, shareable pan-Asian fare inspired by multiple traditions. Dim sum, noodle soups, seafood and house specialties like whole Peking duck join a bevy of elegant wines and specialty cocktails on a ...

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  4. Jan 9, 2023 · Address: 647 9th Ave., Hell’s Kitchen and 222 East 53rd St., Midtown East. Known for: Traditional Thai and Vietnamese food with a modern twist. Perfect for: Fusion cuisine lovers, small groups of friends, casual dinner dates. Comfort foods from Southeast Asia like pho and pad thai are a dime a dozen in a city like New York.

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  5. Top 10 Best asian restaurants Near New York, New York. 1. LoveMama. 2. Blue Willow 夜来湘. 3. Din Soup Dumplings.

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