nom wah tea parlor
Asia cuisine
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€
2024
Recommended
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2024
The oldest restaurant in Chinatown, open continuously since 1920. The street where it is located, Doyers Street, is also unique, as it is curved, something very rare in Manhattan. But back to Nom Wah Tea Parlor: the restaurant serves dim sums, delicious steamed raviolis, among other specialties of the Cantonese cuisine. Nothing very luxurious or gastronomic, but Nom Wah Tea Parlor is one of those places that any New Yorker worth his salt should know. Dozens of movies and series have been filmed here and on Doyers Street.
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