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Chinatown Brasserie, New York
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380 Lafayette St New York, NY 10005
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Chinatown Brasserie Details
Reviews Summary for Chinatown Brasserie Read Reviews »Chinatown Brasserie's Food - Select CommentsA little pricey for the food only because you can get good dim sum for pretty cheap, but since this is more of an upscale place it was well worth it. more»
The dim sum are classic and truly authentic. more»
Chinatown Brasserie's Service - Select CommentsThe service was excellent _ they had us wait for five minutes when we got there only because they wanted to give us better seats than they had available , and the waiters were perfectly attentive. more»
As long as you realize what you are really paying for is the beautiful decor and service you ' ll be OK. more»
Chinatown Brasserie's Ambiance - Select CommentsThe atmosphere is upscale ( the circular booths looking into the main dining space were a favorite ) but the overwhelming vibe is comfortable ... almost a neighborhood vibe. more»
My friends have dined here during the week and said there is a good scene , so I ' d recommend avoiding the weekends. more»
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See full list of what people liked about Chinatown Brasserie» Message from Chinatown Brasserie
Chinatown Brasserie is the exciting new downtown restaurant from Josh Pickard and John McDonald, the team behind Lever House, Lure and Joe's Pub. The restaurant is stylish and dramatic, but with a comfortable brasserie atmosphere. Chef Joe Ng will present one of the most exciting dim sum programs outside of Hong Kong, along with a wide variety of both regional Chinese specialities and Chinese-American favorites.
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