
It's scenic, it's spacious & has lots of cuisines venues. It even has a Hot Dog stand for kids but I'm sure it's for anyone who just wants a hot dog Lol It has a winery & beer restaurant &...
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Nom Wah, a cherished institution in New York's Chinatown, has evolved from its origins as a tea parlor in the 1920s to a fast-casual dim sum restaurant under the ownership of Wilson Tang. Located at Pier 57, it offers a delightful assortment of dumplings perfect for sharing with friends and family, making dim sum an all-day casual affair.
As part of a vibrant food hall and community space, Nom Wah is joined by a diverse array of culinary talents, including chefs who bring unique flavors and cultural influences to their dishes. This collaborative environment not only highlights the rich tapestry of New York's food scene but also fosters a sense of community among both chefs and patrons.
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It's scenic, it's spacious & has lots of cuisines venues. It even has a Hot Dog stand for kids but I'm sure it's for anyone who just wants a hot dog Lol It has a winery & beer restaurant &...
This market was a pleasant place to stroll around, with all the stalls emitting enticing aromas, although we didn't end up trying any of the food. We walked through and took the elevator up to the...
Pretty decent food hall with a variety of options. Nothing seemed over the top nor bad. Restrooms and ample seating. Some with nice views. They had a nice rooftop though. That was 5/5.
If I could pack this up and bring to TX I would! I thoroughly enjoyed the repurposed pier into a fun dining, hangout, shopping overall mixed use space. It was a great spot to catch a bite and...
Honestly, just nothing worth eating, and crowded. I really don't get it, why it would be crowded, but when you walk around an entire food court you don't see a single thing worth your time and...
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