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| Name | Buzz | Cuisine | % Rah'd | Features | |
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| A |
Fatty Crab the643 Hudson StNew York, NY212-352-3590 |
2339 |
Malaysian Pan-Asian Pacific Rim |
83% | Menus: General General |
| 1 Rah: The sliders were delicious, the skate was okay and the curry bowl was interesting. | |||||
| B |
East 53 Teri Yaki220 E 53rd StNew York, NY212-888-6072 |
105 |
Japanese Sushi |
92% | Menus: General |
| 2 Rah's: I had a huge tasty curry soba soup bowl, with chicken, for under $ 10. | |||||
| C |
Franklin Station Cafe222 W BroadwayNew York, NY212-274-8525 |
819 |
French Malaysian Bistro |
93% | Menus: General |
| 4 keyword matches: A great find in the midst of Tribeca, duck in here for a steaming bowl of spicy Malaysian curry noodles with chicken in coconut milk (garnished with fried scallions). The husband/wife chefs/owners will make you feel ... | |||||
| D |
Rice Take Out Restaurant227 Mott StNew York, NY212-226-5775 |
1253 |
Asian Malaysian Thai |
90% | Menus: General |
| 3 keyword matches: ..., rice and avacados. yummy. their thai and indian curry is really good too, depending on what i'm in the mood for. The lemongrass chicken ... are looking to get your food faster. Sometimes in the summer, i'll get my food in a bowl and sit outside on a bench. | |||||
| E |
Miss One Inc209 W 38 St 7 AveNew York, NY212-764-0200 |
227 | Tell Us | 96% | |
| 2 keyword matches: ... don't make it hearty enough for my taste. They also do a great curry rice and have an option called "Tokyo Fried Chicken"- a ... matter of taste. As for the sushi- I would recommend the tuna bowl or the salmon bowl- you get a fair amount of sushi (though ... | |||||
| F |
Cozy Lounge114 E 1st StNew York, NY212-253-0253 |
97 | Cafes | 75% | |
| 2 keyword matches: ..., the most common order, I think, is the $2 bowl with rice. You choose which entree to put over the rice--there are ...s a strange smell; the desserts in the cabinet absorb some of the curry smell; there are only 2 seats in there, so you'll prolly be standing... | |||||
| G |
Bao 111111 Avenue CNew York, NY212-254-7773 |
1541 |
Vietnamese Asian |
88% | Menus: General |
| 2 keyword matches: ...few quail eggs strewn about. Halfway thru it, the rice showed up. My friend got a curry noodle dish with shrimp, again big bowl, little bit of food. It was decent enough but certainly not better or even as good as ... | |||||
| H |
Chinese Mirch120 Lexington AveNew York, NY212-532-3663 |
1042 | Chinese | 81% | Menus: General |
| 2 keyword matches: ... was over-priced, underportioned, and decent tasting. A lamb curry costs you $15 and is about as filling a fast food hamburger. Want rice? It doesn't come with the meal. A large bowl will cost you $4. A complete ripoff. They did fill up my water ... | |||||
| I |
Jaya Malaysian Restaurant90 Baxter StNew York, NY212-219-3331 |
634 |
Chinese Malaysian |
75% | Menus: General |
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| J |
Rairaiken Inc214 E 10th StNew York, NY212-477-7030 |
1057 |
Pan-Asian Pacific Rim Japanese |
88% | Menus: General |
| Keyword match: What's not to like? Cute little place. Less than $8 for a filling bowl of noodles (just the thing when you need to warm up, or just to fill... couple bucks for some kimchi. The shio ramen was a delicious, pale broth. I'm gonna go back and try the curry ramen. | |||||
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