Best Chinese Restaurants in Gravesend
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• Chinese • Financial District
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- GGeorgeNew York City •48 reviews5.0Dined todayAs always consistently great food with great service from the guys that we know since we started dating. Thank youMore infoMR CHOW - TriBecaPrice: Very Expensive• Chinese• TriBeCa•4.2
- MmichaelNew York City •11 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe food was great. Duck was amazing If the label spicy it isMore infoShan SzechuanPrice: Moderate• Sichuan• Cobble Hill•4.8
- MMeredithNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 27, 2024As someone who is gluten intolerant, I was over the moon to have such a wide variety of items to choose from! All of the items were delicious that we ordered. More infoFriedman's - Battery ParkPrice: Expensive• American• Battery Park City•4.7
- JJordanNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 27, 2024The red bean spareribs are hands down the best spareribs I’ve ever had! And do not skip out on the mango pudding if you’re a mango lover. The layers of flavor are incredible!!More infoThe House of the Red Pearl at Tin Building by Jean-GeorgesPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Financial District•4.7
- PPatrickVIPNew York City •54 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 25, 2024The dining experience here is nothing short of exceptional, with outstanding service that perfectly complements the superb cuisine. The decor and ambiance transport you to a quintessential steakhouse setting, blending timeless charm with a contemporary twist—exposed brick and a lofty industrial aesthetic set the stage beautifully. The cocktail menu deserves special praise, with the Mezcal Old Fashioned standing out as a true masterpiece—a smoky, nuanced twist on the classic that’s worth savoring. As for the star of the meal, we indulged in the dry-aged New York strip sirloin, expertly prepared to a flawless medium. The steak was a revelation, its tender richness melting like butter with each bite. Though I typically gravitate toward a ribeye, this strip was a compelling choice that did not disappoint. Every detail, from the ambiance to the culinary execution, reflected a thoughtful commitment to quality, making this steakhouse an unforgettable experience.More infoBrooklyn Chop HousePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• TriBeCa•4.5