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Top 10 Restaurants

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  • 1. Great N.Y. Noodletown

    The decor is simple and so is the menu, with wonderful soups, noodles, meat dishes, and creative ways with seafood.

  • 2. Joe’s Shanghai

    The Chinatown branch of the Flushing restaurant famous for its soup dumplings (look for steamed buns on the menu).

  • 3. Grand Sichuan

    For the spicy flavors of China’s Sichuan province, this is a no-frills bargain storefront with authentic specialties.

  • 4. New Pasteur

    A tiny Vietnamese hole-in-thewall offering fast and cheap noodles and a range of Asian beverages. Avoid the spicy dishes unless you like to sweat.

  • 5. Golden Unicorn

    Dim sum is the star but all the dishes are well prepared in this crowded, third-floor restaurant. Go in a large group to enable more sampling.

  • 6. Jing Fong

    This enormous, glittery room is packed on weekends for the amazing selection of dim sum. Point at your choices as the carts roll by and ignore the din.

  • 7. Canton

    Cantonese food at its best lures locals even though the prices are high for Chinatown.

  • 8. Lombardi’s

    Pizza doesn’t come much better than at this unpretentious old-timer that turns out delectable thin-crust pies.

  • 9. Da Nico

    A rustic setting and a wonderful courtyard garden make this family-run restaurant with 16 kinds of pizza a favorite.

  • 10. Il Palazzo

    One of the better choices on Mulberry Street; cozy, candlelit, non-touristy. The menu includes all the Italian favorites, and the garden is a summer delight.

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