These dumplings are slightly overpriced, but you are paying for quality and to dine at a nicer establishment. Some of my favorite dumpling spots are hole in the wall spots in Chinatown so this is my go-to dumpling place for when
I wasn’t impressed with most of the appetizers (I tried the pork buns, crispy shrimp and edamame). But the ramen was good–average, and good sized portions
This new location in the Lower East Side (original location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn) is a small, cute spot with a nice bar. Definitely a unique Chinese food experience as you can get fun looking cocktails with elevated Chinese food dishes!
The decor inside is really beautiful and unique to it’s East Village surrounding. The food is fresh and well presented, although I found the prices to be expensive.
Feast is serving up upscale American cuisine in the most adorable, cozy space right off Union Square! I love a good rustic decor in a restaurant thats cozy and inviting. It makes you feel like you could hang out here all day drinking coffee, eat great food, converse with friends and maybe eat again!