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Best Chinese (beijing) Restaurants in South Ozone Park

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A photo of MoCA Asian Bistro - Queens restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(276)
Price: Moderate
• Chinese (Beijing) • Forest Hills
Booked 12 times today
MoCA Asian Bistro in Forest Hills, Queens, is a gem for lovers of authentic and high-quality Asian cuisine. Established in 2006, MoCA stands out with its unique philosophy that marries traditional Asian culinary arts with modern innovation, ensuring each dish is not only a treat for the taste buds but also a feast for the eyes. Diners rave about the diverse menu selections, highlighting favorites like the "delicious and fresh sushi" and the "perfectly balanced Thai mango jumbo prawns." The ambiance is consistently praised as "cozy and inviting," making it ideal for any dining occasion, from casual outings to special celebrations. With glowing testimonials about their exceptional service and the creative fusion of flavors, MoCA Asian Bistro is a top choice for an unforgettable dining experience in Queens.
A photo of TAO Uptown restaurant
4.4
Awesome(14480)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Beijing) • Midtown East
Booked 150 times today
TAO Uptown in Midtown East, New York, truly stands out with its authentic Hong Kong Chinese cuisine that keeps diners coming back for more. This Pan-Asian culinary gem is renowned not just for its unique ambiance, featuring a 16-foot Buddha and reflecting pool, but also for its exceptional food. Patrons rave about dishes like the "Chilean sea bass and lobster wontons" and the "lobster fried rice," describing them as "extraordinary" and "delicious." The atmosphere is consistently praised as "beautiful" and "energetic," making TAO Uptown the perfect spot for both special occasions and casual dining. As one diner puts it, it's an "amazing culinary experience" where every visit is a delight, ensuring it remains a favored destination in NYC's vibrant dining scene.
A photo of Win Son restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(2)
Price: Very Expensive
• Chinese (Beijing) • Williamsburg
Booked 10 times today
Tucked off a quiet street in East Williamsburg, Win Son is a bombastic ode to the flavor-packed foods of Taiwan, revisiting everything from night market treats to treasured classics, all within a buzzy neighborly space.Need to Know:We keep the majority of the dining room and the entire outdoor area open for walk-in diners. Please note that we only seat complete parties.Standard reservations are available for parties of 6-9 people, for indoor dining only. If you arrive as less than 6, or greater than 9 guests, your reservation will be cancelled and you may add your name to the wait list. A 20% gratuity is included for parties of 6 or more. We offer a family-style dining packages for parties 10+ (see Experiences). Reservations canceled less than 24 hours in advance will be charged a cancellation fee of $20/guest.If you have questions or need to modify your reservation please email us at reservations@winsonbrooklyn.com.
A photo of Philippe Chow - Upper East Side restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(4408)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Beijing) • Upper East Side
Booked 71 times today
Philippe Chow on the Upper East Side stands out as a beacon of Beijing cuisine in New York City. Described as modern, flavorful, and theatrical, this restaurant puts a unique spin on traditional Beijing-style dishes, offering them in a family-style setting that encourages sharing and communal enjoyment. With glowing reviews like "the best Peking Duck anywhere" and "always love the Beijing chicken," it's clear that Philippe Chow masters the art of Beijing flavors. Patrons continually praise the "outstanding food" and "excellent service," making it a must-visit for anyone craving authentic, beautifully presented Beijing cuisine in a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere.
A photo of Hey Yuet restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(168)
Price: Moderate
• Chinese (Beijing) • Chelsea
Booked 24 times today
Hey Yuet in Chelsea, New York, stands out as a beacon of authentic Dim Sum cuisine. Patrons rave about their traditional offerings, with reviews highlighting the "seriously delicious" tripe, chicken feet, and spareribs. The praise continues with the "amazing dim sum" and specific mentions of standout items like fresh and flavorful shrimp dumplings, which are filled to the brim with shrimp. The authenticity of their Dim Sum shines through, as noted by a reviewer who exclaimed it's the "best I’ve had." The restaurant also receives accolades for its service, described as attentive and accommodating, enhancing the dining experience. Whether for a casual lunch or a delightful dinner, Hey Yuet promises a genuine and satisfying Dim Sum meal right in the heart of New York City.
A photo of The House of the Red Pearl at Tin Building by Jean-Georges restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(109)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Beijing) • Financial District
Booked 18 times today
A clandestine fine dining restaurant serving Chinese-inspired dishes that marry the innovation of Jean-Georges with flavors of the East, tucked away for a feeling of discovery. New York’s best kept secret, with intricate gold wallpaper and blue velvet banquettes.
A photo of Brooklyn Chop House restaurant
4.5
Awesome(2817)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Beijing) • TriBeCa
Booked 63 times today
Discover a seafood paradise at Brooklyn Chop House, located in the trendy TriBeCa neighborhood of New York. Renowned for its unique L.S.D. experience, this gem combines the exquisite flavors of Salt & Pepper/Ginger Garlic Lobster with an eclectic array of dishes, making every meal a culinary adventure. Voted Best New Restaurant in 2018 by Thrillist and NYC's BEST STEAKHOUSE in 2019 by NEWSWEEK, Brooklyn Chop House excels not just in steaks but in delivering top-tier seafood. Guests rave about the "amazing and fresh" seafood options, with standout dishes like the soft shell crab fried rice receiving glowing accolades. Step into Brooklyn Chop House for an "amazing experience" where the seafood is always celebrated and the ambiance is charged with excitement, making it a must-visit for any seafood lover in NYC.
A photo of MR CHOW - 57th restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(2912)
Price: Very Expensive
• Chinese (Beijing) • Midtown East
Booked 41 times today
MR CHOW - 57th, located in the vibrant Midtown East of New York, offers an unparalleled Chinese dining experience that has captivated the hearts of its patrons since 1979. Known for its "high Chinese Cuisine," MR CHOW combines authentic Beijing recipes with signature dishes like the world-renowned Beijing Duck and MR CHOW Noodles. Awarded the prestigious 5 Star Diamond Award, the restaurant's commitment to excellence is evident in both its sumptuous meals and impeccable service. Guests frequently praise the "outstanding food and service," describing it as the "best Chinese restaurant in NYC." Whether it's the artful ambiance or the nightly handmade noodle show, MR CHOW - 57th remains a jewel in the city's culinary crown, making every visit a memorable celebration of the finest Chinese flavors.
A photo of Wenwen restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(10)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Beijing) • Greenpoint
Booked 40 times today
Tucked away in north Greenpoint, away from the hustle and bustle. Some of the best Taiwanese food you can find in NYC. Specializing in good people, good food and good time. Est 2022.
A photo of Sei Less restaurant
4.4
Awesome(1198)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Beijing) • Garment District
Booked 43 times today
Tucked away in New York's vibrant Garment District, Sei Less offers an exceptional Pan-Asian dining experience that has guests raving about its "amazing food" and "great ambiance". With a menu that artfully blends traditional flavors with modern twists, diners particularly love the "delicious" lobster dim sum and the "fabulous" lobster spring rolls, which are presented so beautifully that they are almost too good to eat. One guest exclaimed that the chocolate mousse was "to die for," highlighting the restaurant's commitment to excellence across its menu. The carefully curated aesthetic and the attentive service complement the culinary delights, making Sei Less not just a meal, but a memorable event. Whether it's a casual dinner or a special occasion, Sei Less stands out as a must-visit destination for anyone seeking authentic and high-quality Pan-Asian cuisine.
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