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- CCole Orion4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoEverything at Kaizen is fresh, everything is beautiful. Do I need a reason to come back?More infoKaizen FlushingPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Flushing•4.9
- CChaniceAtlantic City / South Jersey Shore •7 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThe arepas and ceviche 10000000/10. So good. Cant wait to come backMore infoBlend on the WaterPrice: Expensive• Latin / Spanish• Long Island City•4.4
- AAnthonyNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Mar 2, 2025The family style menu is excellent. We had a little bit of everything. The food was delicious. The service was exceptional.More infoPatrizia's of MaspethPrice: Expensive• Italian• Douglaston•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Mar 1, 2025Food was soo good. Everything fresh and tasted greatMore infoBlend AstoriaPrice: Expensive• Latin / Spanish• Astoria•4.5
- LLukeNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 14, 2025Excellent as always. Falansai's full tasting menu, what's now called the 'Super' Dac Biet, has been a regular feature of our birthday/anniversary dinner rotation for years now (I maintain you're doing it wrong if you only order ala carte here) and it's always a blast. The team does an amazing job of making really high-end, inventive cooking feel fun and casual. I have to give a huge shout-out to the beverage program as well; Falansai's wine list might have the most reasonable prices of any decent restaurant in New York right now (a five-course wine pairing for $65 in this day and age is nuts) and there's always something interesting and unexpected on offer. Even the really baller bottles (which you might have to ask to see the reserve list to know about in the first place), which are often on par with the best wine you can buy anywhere in the city, are sold at astoundingly fair prices. Falansai is a gem of an increasingly rare breed in NYC.More infoFalansaiPrice: Moderate• Vietnamese• Williamsburg•4.6