Iced Hibiscus Tea Restaurants in New York

The best places in New York to eat Iced Hibiscus Tea. Our interactive map features all restaurants around New York who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Iced Hibiscus Tea or dine out.

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City: New York, 85 4th Ave, New York, NY 10003, United States
"Great spot for authentic dim-sum. It?s a smaller menu but each dish we had was delicious. Service was okay but they were quite busy, and each dish came out piping hot. Recommend the green tea sesame buns!"
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City: New York, 244 W 16th St, New York, NY 10011-6101, United States
"The food, the decors and the atmosphere was so perfect. You order your food by the counter and they bring you your meal. Some might say it’s a small place but I think it was perfect. The place was pack so you know this was the hot spot. Didn’t take us long to grab a table for a party of five though. The food was delish and the portion was more than enough. Whenever I come back to New York I will def come here over and over again"
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City: New York, 90 University Pl, New York, United States Of America, 10003
"Delicious! Fill super salad. Definitely worth the money, I added extra chicken, but definitely not necessary. There was a whole head of cauliflower. If..."
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City: New York, 723 7th AveNY 10019, New York, United States
"Food was cold and tasted awful. We had to pay for dinner then find somewhere else to eat"
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City: New York, 244 Mulberry St, New York, 10012, United States
"Service was beyond poor. Waiter brought my pancake out with packaged butter in the syrup. It was so messy to get the butter out. Didn’t want to make a scene so I let it be. Waiter neither offered nor brought out sugar when I ordered tea. After our meal, we waited 15 plus minutes for our bill. Eventually, we walked over to the cashier and paid. Mind you, restaurant was not packed. It’s amazing how tip of 20% and above is expected for shoddy services these days. This business is bound to fail if they continue to hire crew of this caliber. There are plenty of good restaurants to pick from."

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