Hwa Yuan

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42 E Broadway
New York, NY 10002

Hwa Yuan, the renowned Sichuan-world cuisine restaurant that once graced Manhattan's Chinatown in the 80s, has made a triumphant return to satisfy the discerning palates of New York City. Under the guidance of Chef Chen Lien Tang, the restaurant continues its legacy of delivering top-notch Sichuan dishes infused with flavors from around the globe. With a three-storied establishment offering a cozy dining environment and a lively bar section, Hwa Yuan invites all to indulge in their savory creations, whether it's enjoying a refreshing drink at the bar or reserving a table for a memorable dining experience with loved ones.

Originally established by Chef Shorty Tang in 1968, Hwa Yuan has now been revived by Tang's son and grandson, bringing back the authentic taste of Chinese cuisine to Chinatown. With a commitment to quality and tradition, Hwa Yuan offers specialties like their succulent Roast Duck, delectable Dumplings, legendary Sesame Noodles, and flavorful Dong Po Pork. Open seven days a week, Hwa Yuan eagerly awaits the opportunity to serve its guests and provide an unforgettable culinary journey.

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Wen Na Z.
7/27/2025

As one of the very few upscale dining experiences in Chinatown, Hwa Yuan stands out - drawing in non-locals, while confusing our elderly locals in the area due to its fine dining set up. It also...

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Eloise A.
6/1/2025

The duck is very good. Sometimes better than others. Baby bok choy in broth was fresh and high quality. Same with sxechuan chicken. Recommendations: do dim sum. Start at 9 or 10am! Stuffed...

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Royce L.
5/12/2025

I was here recently for a family outing. They have been here a very long time and apparently I came here as a child but unfortunately I don't recall it. They have also gone thru some renovations...

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Frank A.
4/28/2025

While Hwa Yuan is not the typical Chinatown restaurant, it certainly is a Chinatown staple. Serving Chinese-American cuisine, it has marked itself by providing a slightly elevated experience....

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Winnie L.
1/22/2025

Pro-tips: I heard the pricing for lunch is a lot more reasonable, so don't make my mistake and come for dinner. Highlights: It's a huge restaurant so there's lots of seating and the service is...

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