
I've been exploring a lot of Chinatown eateries during Jury Duty. Here's the verdict on my latest "find," Dumpling Cafe aka New Asian (who knows what the actual name is): Pros: -Location next to...
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Spring Cafe, located in the heart of NYC's Chinatown, specializes in vegan comfort food infused with Asian-American flavors. The café is dedicated to providing a welcoming atmosphere where all guests can enjoy over 100 plant-based menu options, all crafted without onions and garlic to respect Buddhist dietary requirements.
With dishes ranging from bao buns to bento boxes, Spring Cafe highlights the richness of classic Asian cuisine in a uniquely sustainable and health-conscious manner. Their commitment to using locally sourced ingredients ensures each meal is not only flavorful but also nutritious, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking wholesome indulgence.
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I've been exploring a lot of Chinatown eateries during Jury Duty. Here's the verdict on my latest "find," Dumpling Cafe aka New Asian (who knows what the actual name is): Pros: -Location next to...
A small place beside the station. I came here because I felt very hungry after work. I tried their pork dumplings. It was $4 for 8 pieces. I'd say this play is a go-to place for its convenience...
8 pork 'n chive dumplings for $3! We also tried their steamed dumplings (the meat was so tiny) and strawberry and green tea drink (way too sugary). There's small counters so you can stand and...
This is definitely not a go-to spot for dumplings or small snacks. The food here is not always freshly made, especially if you drop by here at the end of the day. The sole reasons I've stop by...
One star for being a food spot that opened next to the second most busiest train station in Chinatown - very convenient for subway riders that may be hungry. Second star for no lines and cheap...
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