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Chinatown Brasserie

380 Lafayette St. (Great Jones St.) Manhattan, NY 10003
Phone:
212-533-7000
Reserve Online
Fax:
533-7567
Website:
www.chinatownbrasserie.com
Cuisine:
Dim Sum
Neighborhood:
NoHo

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Chinatown Brasserie Stats

Meals Served:

  • Dinner
  • Lunch

Reservations:

  • Suggested (Highly)

Payment:

  • Accepts Major Credit Cards

Dress Code:

  • Upscale Casual

Date Opened:

  • May 2006

Good For:

  • Singles

Special Features:

  • Delivery Available
  • Game Served
  • Private Room Available
  • Outdoor Seating:
    • Sidewalk
  • Takeout Available

Vibe / Atmosphere:

  • Trendy

Special Meals & Menus:

  • All Day Dining
  • Prix Fixe Menu:
    • Dinner
    • Lunch

Hours:

  • Mon: 11:30AM - 11:00PM
  • Tues: 11:30AM - 11:00PM
  • Wed: 11:30AM - 11:00PM
  • Thurs: 11:30AM - 11:00PM
  • Fri: 11:30AM - 12:00AM
  • Sat: 11:00AM - 12:00AM
  • Sun: 11:00AM - 11:00PM

ZAGAT Ratings & Review

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287 Member Reviews for:
Chinatown Brasserie

  • 1-5 of 287

Reviewed by WND123 on 12/14/2009.
Member since October 2009, Total Reviews: 10 (Germantown, MD)

Excellent food. Went with a dozen people. Had many things on dim sum menu. Everything was fresh and delicious. Service was also good. Great experience there.

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Reviewed by DavidF2183 on 08/06/2009.
Member since July 2009, Total Reviews: 9 (Lake Forest, IL)

Really, really good food. Very fresh. It's tempting to go wild on the dim sum. Entrees were great, particularly the Shrimp in black bean sauce and General Tso's chicken. Service was lacking (and we were there early!). We were an absolute afterthought to the lead waiter. Only the efforts of the asst. waiter saved us from no service purgatory.

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Reviewed by RobertC571194 on 08/04/2009.
Member since February 2000, Total Reviews: 29 (Male, New York, NY)

this place has gotten much better in the past 6 months...some of the best Chinese food in NY. Most of the dim sum is great....some is just ok... but it is all enjoyable in this beautiful high ceilinged room Prices are more expensive than other Chinese restaurants, but worth it for the quality. Service is inconsistent and sometimes it is difficult to get attention. The main courses, like shrimp in black bean sauce, are very good.

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Reviewed by Anticat on 05/17/2009.
Member since October 2001, Total Reviews: 69 (Female, New York, NY)

Wonderfully over the top, with its placenta-colored trappings, gorgeously decadent. The Peking duck is my favorite, even though you only get an edited version of the duck - its crispy neck and other such unspeakables removed for the fastidious client. The place is a hoot - like dining in a exotic high class brothel - a place fit for the governor.

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Reviewed by AlanH1273306 on 05/17/2009.
Member since December 2000, Total Reviews: 53 (New York, NY)

overpriced for generic Chinese in snazzy atmosphere

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