Garlic Chicken Restaurants in New York

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City: New York, 45 Mercer StNY 10013, New York, United States
"Great food, great ambiance as always!"
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City: New York, 399 Greenwich St, 10013, New York, United States
Delivery, Accepts Credit Cards, Dogs Allowed, TV
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City: New York, 248 West 106th Street New York, NY 10025-3613, United States
"One of my places in town for chickens. the chicken pliers are huge here. I loved how the offers simply tasted delicious by themselves. of course, easy to be obsessed with soybean, I tried some of her and it was pretty good! I liked the sharp kick later! the best thing I've eaten. I crossed the threshold into the world of real fried chicken. !"
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City: New York, 145 E 47th St New York, NY 10001, 10017-2005, United States
Late Night, Private Room, MasterCard, Beer Garden
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City: New York, 36 W. 26th St., New York 10010, 10010-1001, United States
"Loved this place! The sope is beautiful, almost a hidden gem tucked away from the busy city outside. Ate here for lunch with my bf whose never had good Korean food, and we both loved everything. Started with the Chicken Katsu, which was a perfectly fried chicken cutlet that wasn't greasy or over battered. The caramelized onion dipping sauce and the cabbage salad really rounded it out giving it richness and a fresh crunch.for entrees I had the Bulgogi Beef Bibimbap, which was perfectly prepared in a large bowl with fresh vegetables, beef, and a soft cooked egg. Finished with a healthy heaping of their house made Gochujang and I was in heaven. My bf had their Ssam-bap (think thai lettuce wraps) set with spicy pork and really enjoyed it. So glad we found this place and look forward to may return meals here."
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City: New York, 100 Allen St., New York 10002, United States
"I 'm focusing this review on the congee as this is what you would come here for. Full disclosure: I grew up in the shanty towns of Kowloon, Hong Kong in the 70 's. Been in New York since the mid 80 's. My grandparents and parents used to work in Chinese restaurants. My mom is a great home cook and still makes congee at home every week. I currently live in Chinatown. Back to Congee Village 's congee. The congee (rice porridge) itself is very smooth. Smoother than the other restaurants ' in Chinatown. May show quality in the cooking. Maybe better quality rice and longer cook time. Doesn 't taste like MSG (although I can 't guarantee they don 't use it). Nice flavor and texture. If you get stuff in the congee, the ingredients are good quality, but they don 't give you as much compared to other restaurants. Pieces are also chopped finer, so to me, the flavor kind of gets lost. This may depend on your taste. For me, the congee/ingredients ratio is a bit off. I feel they are a bit on the stingy side with the good stuff. It 's like ordering spaghetti and meat sauce and they give you a big plate of pasta with a small dollop of sauce. You 'd feel kind of good about the delicious few bites that have sauce and meat, but the other bites are just plain (still great) pasta. So unless you 're into plain congee, (however great it may be), you may feel like you 're cheated out of what you ordered. This may be exactly what you get in a village in China, but here in plentiful America, you kind of expect more. You get that Where 's the Beef? feeling just like in the Wendy 's commercial. But there is something about their congee, that is so smooth and consistently good; and even though it 's a trek for me to the opposite end of Chinatown, I find myself making that long trek back there every so often. Service isn 't perfect. Staff can be curt... almost rude, but that is to be expected in Chinatown. Wait time is ridiculous compared to other restaurants. For takeout, you can sometimes wait 20 minutes. If you order something special, like lobster congee, it can be 30 minutes. Even eat-in, orders can take a while. Probably a small kitchen or few kitchen staff."
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City: New York, 199 Grand St., New York 10013, 10013-3790, United States
"The food was good. Like really enjoyed the roti, beef dish, skewer kebabs, and shrimp. The fried rice and noodles were not all that good in my opinion. The service was good. I will definitely return."
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City: New York, 171 First Ave., New York 10003, 10003-0306, United States
"We were in the city for two days, and this place had been on my list for a while. I’ll be honest, I thought I was going to be blown away by the noodles here and while that didn’t exactly happen, I still thought they were great. We got the buns (had to send one order back because the bun itself was hard, like it had been out too long and two orders of noodles one with the mushroom base and the other traditional pork. The pork belly here is excellent, some of the best I’ve had and the mushroom based broth is honestly some of the best I’ve ever had, and I’ve tried a lot of vegan ramen. Everything was flavorful, just nothing really jumped out at me as exceptional. Would also add that it’s expensive (might come with the territory in NYC, but I live in SoCal and thought it was pricey even compared to that. Would love to come back and try some more when I’m in the area, but I think there are better noodles out there."
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City: New York, SoHo & Chinatown, 266 Canal St, 10013-3564, New York, United States
"Tasty high-quality Cantonese food in a classy setting. The restaurant is clean and nice, and the service is quick. I came here twice and got the squid both times. Delicious. Only down side is that prices are on the high end."
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City: New York, 9 Saint Marks Pl,NY 10003-7801, United States, New York
"Tasy good BUT the chi is too dry and somet too little sauce"
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