
Such an OG spot for Fuzhounese food. There are two parts to the restaurant: one is above ground and more fancy dining, the other is below ground and you walk down the stairs. I would definitely...
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Long Shine Restaurant is a participant in the initiative New Yorkers Against Shark Finning, which advocates for the cessation of shark fin soup and other shark meat dishes in local eateries. The establishment is committed to raising awareness about the environmental impacts of shark finning and encourages patrons to inquire about the menu while supporting sustainable dining practices.
As part of this movement, patrons are encouraged to avoid restaurants that serve shark fin dishes and to communicate with management about the negative implications of shark finning. Long Shine Restaurant aligns itself with organizations that promote ocean conservation and sustainable seafood choices.
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Such an OG spot for Fuzhounese food. There are two parts to the restaurant: one is above ground and more fancy dining, the other is below ground and you walk down the stairs. I would definitely...
Hidden gem in old Chinatown. It's in the basement on east broadway. Love the traditional fuzhou food. Always my to go spot for breakfast or lunch.
Had dinner at this place on the night before lunar new year. We were seated on the upper floor. The fish was fresh and crispy.
I enjoyed the food so much that I didn't even have time to take a picture. Lovely people. Very caring and not rude at all. They deserve all the customers in the world. May they be blessed with...
Quick, authentic Fujianese breakfast. Definitely add clams to your "dian mian coon" and get the fried taro cake
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